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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Aug 19, 2013 13:48:24 GMT -5
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StuntGranny®
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Not Actually a Granny
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Post by StuntGranny® on Aug 19, 2013 13:57:15 GMT -5
I've never seen that. It's hilarious.
Sigh. I miss WCW.
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cherry coloured funk
ALF
discontinue the trout
I know that when I wear Ban-Lon, there does appear to be some jiggling...
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Post by cherry coloured funk on Aug 21, 2013 11:29:22 GMT -5
I love how "More on Superbrawl!" is just the logo and date.
Also, why was the WCW sign at the entrance way ALWAYS crooked during that era?
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Aug 21, 2013 19:53:54 GMT -5
Looking back, how in the world did we not see the f*** up of Starrcade 97 coming?
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Post by lildude8218 on Aug 21, 2013 20:20:21 GMT -5
Angry Jim Ross: You f***in idiot! I asked you what team you like in WARGAMES!!!! F***IN IDIOTS AROUND HERE!
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ICBM
King Koopa
Didn't know we did status updates here now
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Post by ICBM on Aug 21, 2013 21:15:04 GMT -5
Looking back, how in the world did we not see the f*** up of Starrcade 97 coming? I'll fall on the sword. I like 95% of wrestling fans in 1997 were marks period. We tuned in every week and watched a captivating wrestling program that never failed to entertain nor leave us seated at its close. I did not consider any letdown possible. I was confused and a little pissed when I watched the way the Sting match went down, but I was happy in the end. They stretched the hottest angle in wattling out another month after that and Sting won as clean as anybody could against Hogan at that time. Matter of fact I think stinger is still up on Hogan in the matches they had over the yrs. as to the rest of the card, DDP got paid off finally after a yr and a half as one of the most over baby faces in all of pro wrestling. The Steiners went over IIRC. Nash no showed and that has been explained again and again. I understand his fear. Overall I am still glad I paid the $25.95 for the event. I am still glad I watched Nitro the next day. Still glad Thunder debuted a month after it. The only regret I have is that I missed the last four months of WCW's existence. I was stationed overseas in November of 2000. I was a diehard. A lot of people in here over the yrs have claimed it. The nostalgia wave is nice but I remember the latter portion of the Monday night war differently than a lot of people in here claim. I ate a ton of Schitt from coworkers, friends and Internet fans for clinging to WCW. I was legit sad when they went under and contemplated quitting watching all wrestling. The lure of WWF vs WCW was too strong. Jedi, I am not doubting you. Don't skit ale me, I have been around here a long time and remember you as always being a pro wcw guy. If you watched back then, than iam sure you were a fan. It's a lot of the younger kids in here that claim faith to it, but never saw it. A lot of older fans from that time who derided wcw but now miss it. I knew what I lost. Part II: I am glad WWE is the custodian of the legacy. They have produced good DVD and TV shows for on demand that served as great reminders to me and other fans, about the good old days. They buried them a good bit, but legit, WWF won so they earned it in a way. I miss it
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Post by Mrs. Potato Dick on Aug 21, 2013 21:51:12 GMT -5
I remember one Nitro, they replayed something that happened during the ad break and Tony said something to the effect of "The best stuff on Nitro happens during the commercials!"
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