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Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Blames Everything On Snitsky. Yes, Even THAT.
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Post by default on Dec 27, 2006 14:11:31 GMT -5
Double Dare 2000 is on and there's WCW wrestlers on it. Corporal Cajun and The Wall are on one team and Hacksaw and Vito are on the other. I think the episode will be replayed throughout the day.
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 27, 2006 14:13:19 GMT -5
Damn, whatever happened to Lash Leroux?
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Post by Michael Coello on Dec 27, 2006 14:18:01 GMT -5
The Vito Saw are dominating!
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Post by nerdinitupagain on Dec 27, 2006 14:19:21 GMT -5
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Dec 27, 2006 14:19:48 GMT -5
Damn, whatever happened to Lash Leroux? He was in DSW with a developmental contract at one point, but then he just kind of dissapeared.
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Post by default on Dec 27, 2006 14:40:34 GMT -5
Vito and Saw dominated, making it through almost all of the course, but fell a few seconds short of winning the grand prize. I think I'm scarred now, though, after seeing Hacksaw squirting milk at "Big Baby Vito" who was sitting in a giant highchair.
Good episode though. Cajun and The Wall were hardly on screen, basically looking like jobbers. Vito showed a lot of charisma and came off as the star of the episode and Hacksaw looked pretty smart when it came to the trivia.
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Dennis Stamp
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Post by Sigma: Current SRW Champ! on Dec 27, 2006 14:41:45 GMT -5
I wonder if that episode warrants an induction or not.
Double Dare 2000 was really crappy, and so was WCW at the time. This would have made prime induction material.
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Post by Pierre the Renaissance Man on Dec 27, 2006 14:48:46 GMT -5
Seen this one before. Its ok. The best one ever was the original Double Dare with Gorilla and the Brain.
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Post by Jeff on Dec 27, 2006 14:51:38 GMT -5
is it still on?
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Dennis Stamp
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Post by Sigma: Current SRW Champ! on Dec 27, 2006 14:54:48 GMT -5
And there was another between Mr. Perfect and Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
Obviously Mr. Perfect won.
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Post by Dave the Dave on Dec 27, 2006 15:07:16 GMT -5
I think Lash is a cartoonist now, don't quote me on that.
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Post by MiLB Fan on Dec 27, 2006 15:31:33 GMT -5
I think Lash is a cartoonist now, don't quote me on that. I think you're right about that. He's contributed artwork to Pro Wrestling Illustrated in a section called "Lashing Out." Of course, given that PWI uses fictitious columnists and their year-end awards are supposedly picked by the editors, who's to say whether they're telling the truth about Lash? I can remember other instances of wrestlers appearing on Nickelodeon shows. Bobby Heenan was on What Would You Do? a few times, and a tug-of-war between wrestlers & kids was featured on Wild & Crazy Kids. The Giant was on Figure It Out; of course he was the one who got slimed. I know this is supposed to be about wrestling, but...PLEASE let the rumors of Nick Rewind be true!
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Post by default on Dec 28, 2006 14:06:45 GMT -5
I think you're right about that. He's contributed artwork to Pro Wrestling Illustrated in a section called "Lashing Out." Of course, given that PWI uses fictitious columnists and their year-end awards are supposedly picked by the editors, who's to say whether they're telling the truth about Lash? I'm almost positive that's true. I was one of the few people who was getting the WCW Magazines at the time of their demise (I joined just to get a free Best of the 90's VHS, and the subscription was changed to WWE Magazine after the buyout.) But anyway, Lash drew comics for WCW's Magazine too. I remember one where he drew Goldberg's shoulder muscles so comically big that Goldberg couldn't hear. Before submitting it, Lash went to Goldberg to make sure it was cool to crack the joke. Apparently Goldberg told him as long as he was drawing his muscles that big, he could crack any jokes he wanted.
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Post by drjayphd (feat. Pitbull) on Dec 28, 2006 14:15:58 GMT -5
How dare you tease me with the promise of that episode? Ah well, everyone knows the greatest game show Nickelodeon ever produced is on at 3:00.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Dec 28, 2006 14:25:02 GMT -5
It's moments like these (and every other moment in between) that I wish DirecTV had Nick GaS.
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