Shazam
Mephisto
And then there's this ***hole...
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Post by Shazam on Mar 29, 2012 23:39:56 GMT -5
BUT WHOSE SIDE IS HE ON? - Bobby Heenan when Hulk Hogan comes out at Bash of the Beach 1996 before he is to turn heel and join Hall and Nash. My buddy and I still use Dusty's reply of, "Duh, What are you talking about!!!," all the time in every day life. Dusty accent and all. Nobody else gets it. I honestly think this may be the worst call in wrestling history... I mean, nobody NOBODY thought Hogan was turning heel, because it wasn't plausible then. Hogan a heel? No way. When Heenan said it, the thought crossed your mind. Because it's Bobby it's forgiveable, but oh my god, what a gaffe.
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Renslayer
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
every time i come around your city...
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Post by Renslayer on Mar 29, 2012 23:41:25 GMT -5
Mick Foley at One Night Stand during Sandman's entrance:
"They believe because he believes, and now I believe."
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Mar 30, 2012 2:32:34 GMT -5
My buddy and I still use Dusty's reply of, "Duh, What are you talking about!!!," all the time in every day life. Dusty accent and all. Nobody else gets it. I honestly think this may be the worst call in wrestling history... I mean, nobody NOBODY thought Hogan was turning heel, because it wasn't plausible then. Hogan a heel? No way. When Heenan said it, the thought crossed your mind. Because it's Bobby it's forgiveable, but oh my god, what a gaffe. Heenan never trusted Hogan though. He always ran down Hogan, so it made perfect sense for him to question Hogan coming down. They even made a point on commentary for them to mention that Heenan was right all along. If Heenan would have all of a sudden been pro Hogan, then that would have been a bad call.
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Shazam
Mephisto
And then there's this ***hole...
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Post by Shazam on Mar 30, 2012 7:58:49 GMT -5
I honestly think this may be the worst call in wrestling history... I mean, nobody NOBODY thought Hogan was turning heel, because it wasn't plausible then. Hogan a heel? No way. When Heenan said it, the thought crossed your mind. Because it's Bobby it's forgiveable, but oh my god, what a gaffe. Heenan never trusted Hogan though. He always ran down Hogan, so it made perfect sense for him to question Hogan coming down. They even made a point on commentary for them to mention that Heenan was right all along. If Heenan would have all of a sudden been pro Hogan, then that would have been a bad call. No, that would have been the absolute perfect moment. Bobby turns pro Hogan for the first time in his life, because he's so desperate for anybody to beat the Outsiders, then 10 seconds later, he's dashed yet again, and then he gets to yell I told you so for years. Granted, he did that anyway... :-)
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Crappler El 0 M
Dalek
Never Forgets an Octagon
I'm a good R-Truth.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Mar 30, 2012 8:04:51 GMT -5
My buddy and I still use Dusty's reply of, "Duh, What are you talking about!!!," all the time in every day life. Dusty accent and all. Nobody else gets it. I honestly think this may be the worst call in wrestling history... I mean, nobody NOBODY thought Hogan was turning heel, because it wasn't plausible then. Hogan a heel? No way. When Heenan said it, the thought crossed your mind. Because it's Bobby it's forgiveable, but oh my god, what a gaffe. In Heenan's defense, (supposedly) only Tony Schiavonne knew Hogan was turning heel. Heenan claims that Bischoff wanted to keep certain storylines and match finishes from the announcers (except Schiavonne) in order to get geniune reactions. If this is true, then WCW dropped the ball and should have told Heenan. Dusty obviously seems to know about the turn based on his reaction to Heenan. According to Heenan, keeping Bobby out of the loop on things was a common occurrence. He said Tony Schiavonne seemed to get off on being in the know and having more influence and power. Bobby said that when he approached the higher ups to give suggestions and ideas or to try to find out certain creative things that they often dismissed him and said that they didn't need him and that he should just react to what happens.
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Post by Tiger Millionaire on Mar 30, 2012 8:22:16 GMT -5
Heenan: “Jannetty tried to dive through the window to escape!”
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Mar 30, 2012 8:22:17 GMT -5
Couple from Mike Adamle: "And his name is Jeff Harvey." "Jamaican me crazy!"
And Bobby Heenan: "Look at that coward, trying to escape through the window!" when Shawn Michaels threw Marty Jennetty through the Barbershop window. "Only in WCW!" when the Yeh-TAY dry humped Hogan. It kind of sounded like he was having an "oh my God, what is this crap" moment.
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Mar 30, 2012 8:26:50 GMT -5
Couple from Mike Adamle: "And his name is Jeff Harvey." "Jamaican me crazy!" "How you doin' Dave?"
And Bobby Heenan: "Look at that coward, trying to escape through the window!" when Shawn Michaels threw Marty Jennetty through the Barbershop window. "Only in WCW!" when the Yeh-TAY dry humped Hogan. It kind of sounded like he was having an "oh my God, what is this crap" moment.
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Crappler El 0 M
Dalek
Never Forgets an Octagon
I'm a good R-Truth.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Mar 30, 2012 8:36:23 GMT -5
Heheheheheh. Look at him! Hehehehee! - David Crockett
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Post by ASK HIM on Mar 30, 2012 8:37:40 GMT -5
'AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW'
Booker T.
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Post by Been burned too many times on Mar 30, 2012 8:51:42 GMT -5
JR: "Austin got McMahon! Austin got McMahon!" Cole: "THE OCTOPUS! THE OCTOPUS! THE OCTOPUS! THE OCTOPUS! THE OCTOPUS!" Actually almost everything he said on NXT season 3.(I believe.) "This whole show is ridiculous." "You people are fools!" A UFC one..."IT IS AAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL OVER!"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2012 12:51:59 GMT -5
JR's entire calling of HBK/Vince at WM22. The hilarious bias just made the match for me.
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Shazam
Mephisto
And then there's this ***hole...
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Post by Shazam on Mar 31, 2012 8:28:56 GMT -5
I honestly think this may be the worst call in wrestling history... I mean, nobody NOBODY thought Hogan was turning heel, because it wasn't plausible then. Hogan a heel? No way. When Heenan said it, the thought crossed your mind. Because it's Bobby it's forgiveable, but oh my god, what a gaffe. In Heenan's defense, (supposedly) only Tony Schiavonne knew Hogan was turning heel. Heenan claims that Bischoff wanted to keep certain storylines and match finishes from the announcers (except Schiavonne) in order to get geniune reactions. If this is true, then WCW dropped the ball and should have told Heenan. Dusty obviously seems to know about the turn based on his reaction to Heenan. According to Heenan, keeping Bobby out of the loop on things was a common occurrence. He said Tony Schiavonne seemed to get off on being in the know and having more influence and power. Bobby said that when he approached the higher ups to give suggestions and ideas or to try to find out certain creative things that they often dismissed him and said that they didn't need him and that he should just react to what happens. I find that so true that I openly weep... Still, it's hard to watch that moment (arguably the greatest in wrestling history) and not just grind my teeth when I hear it.
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fella
Tommy Wiseau
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Post by fella on Mar 31, 2012 9:23:40 GMT -5
"He's 6 foot wide and has a face like a well-kept grave" Jerry Lawler to Paul Bearer
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Beav
Hank Scorpio
OMG... I just realized I'm a Brony.
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Post by Beav on Mar 31, 2012 9:37:51 GMT -5
Anything Dusty or Heenan said during the Harlem Heat vs. Public Enemy match. It sounds like Dusty is high throughout the entire thing.
"He laid his ol' tired ass out!"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2012 10:55:44 GMT -5
Josh Matthews, after Akio hit Paul London with a sick looking kick.
"HOLY [BLEEP]!!!"
Oh, Velocity, how I miss you.
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