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Post by paperbackhero on Dec 15, 2015 8:19:13 GMT -5
Which feuds were the most one sided?
Hogan vs Flair?
DDP vs Undertaker?
Triple H vs Jericho in 02?
Warrior vs Andre?
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Post by thecrusherwi on Dec 15, 2015 8:24:24 GMT -5
Hogan vs. Flair is a good one. In both companies. Flair's biggest wins are when he helped Undertaker beat Hogan and when Sid Justice threw Hogan out of the Royal Rumble while Flair laid on the ground.
Austin vs. Rock was actually very one sided. By the time The Rock got his win, it didn't matter anymore.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Dec 15, 2015 8:31:36 GMT -5
Did Savage ever beat Hogan after the Megapowers Exploded, in either WWF or WCW?
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Post by BlackJackRobby on Dec 15, 2015 9:41:38 GMT -5
Only one of these fueds ended with the wife of a wrestler pinning the rival.
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Dec 15, 2015 10:10:13 GMT -5
DDP v Undertaker. I lost any respect I had for him in that feud and now all I see is a petty, vindictive little man who lived his midlife crisis out on TV trying to bury the one big name WCW had that genuinely wanted to be there and for what? Wanting to put on the best match he could with someone who had been having matches that positively reeked for the longest time at that point.
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Post by MrElijah on Dec 15, 2015 12:56:11 GMT -5
DDP v Undertaker. I lost any respect I had for him in that feud and now all I see is a petty, vindictive little man who lived his midlife crisis out on TV trying to bury the one big name WCW had that genuinely wanted to be there and for what? Wanting to put on the best match he could with someone who had been having matches that positively reeked for the longest time at that point. We should had have People's Champion vs. People's Champion. There's a story of Rock and DDP that they started to cut promos on each other about who was the real hero of the people. Just for the hell of it.
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Post by MichaelMartini on Dec 15, 2015 13:00:25 GMT -5
Orton vs Christian should get a mention.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Dec 15, 2015 13:07:15 GMT -5
DDP v Undertaker. I lost any respect I had for him in that feud and now all I see is a petty, vindictive little man who lived his midlife crisis out on TV trying to bury the one big name WCW had that genuinely wanted to be there and for what? Wanting to put on the best match he could with someone who had been having matches that positively reeked for the longest time at that point. According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2015 13:31:20 GMT -5
DDP v Undertaker. I lost any respect I had for him in that feud and now all I see is a petty, vindictive little man who lived his midlife crisis out on TV trying to bury the one big name WCW had that genuinely wanted to be there and for what? Wanting to put on the best match he could with someone who had been having matches that positively reeked for the longest time at that point. According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon. Yeah, I'm not sure a guy who had been calling for his streak to end years before it did, and actually put over Khali and Kozlov clean as a sheet, is all that petty or vindictive about his spot.
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Post by paperbackhero on Dec 15, 2015 13:35:10 GMT -5
According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon. Yeah, I'm not sure a guy who had been calling for his streak to end years before it did, and actually put over Khali and Kozlov clean as a sheet, is all that petty or vindictive about his spot. I think Dallas could rub some folks the wrong way. Maybe coming on too strong...or being too positive, or eager...... I know, it's sounds crazy, but it wouldnt surprise me if that was part of the problem.
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Dec 15, 2015 14:30:24 GMT -5
According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon. Savage did the exact same thing and given how they now script everything they possibly can, I sincerely doubt that was coming from Vince, and the news from the time had Taker being the one snarling at DDP to call it in the damn ring. Then there's the fact that he proceeded to crap all over every other WCW talent he was involved with, looking like he'd never wrestled a day in his life against Kronik, for example and burying guys like Mike Awesome backstage. If it wasn't his idea, and it's a coincidence the outcome benefited him and his Peter Weller faced wife, 'Taker was still in a position to say 'You know Vince, burying DDP is a terrible idea', but not a peep. Given how the WWE had made stars of other non trained women like Sable and Trish, I have a hard time believing that Taker and Sara had no input into this and were in no way trying to use the inVasion to make her famous too at the expense of an all time great. Yeah, I'm not sure a guy who had been calling for his streak to end years before it did, and actually put over Khali and Kozlov clean as a sheet, is all that petty or vindictive about his spot. That would be why he spent so much time putting over young talent all those years he was on Smackdown, losing clean to get Jeff Hardy over while he was a rising star, for example, no wait, he never did, but he raised Hardy's hand which is as good as an actual win, right? To put Taker's generosity into perspective, check out the stats for his career on Cagematch.net. Total number of matches: 2200 Total number of wins: 1681 (76.4%) Total number of losses: 430 (19.5%) Total number of draws: 89 (4.0%) That's a higher win percentage than Hulk Hogan (74.6%), Shawn Michaels (69.2%) and Bret Hart at (64.4%).
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Post by RowdyRobbyPiper on Dec 15, 2015 14:47:43 GMT -5
Did Savage ever beat Hogan after the Megapowers Exploded, in either WWF or WCW? There were count-out wins, but no, Macho Man never pinned Hogan.
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Post by 67 more on Dec 15, 2015 14:50:23 GMT -5
According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon. Savage did the exact same thing and given how they now script everything they possibly can, I sincerely doubt that was coming from Vince, and the news from the time had Taker being the one snarling at DDP to call it in the damn ring. Then there's the fact that he proceeded to crap all over every other WCW talent he was involved with, looking like he'd never wrestled a day in his life against Kronik, for example and burying guys like Mike Awesome backstage. If it wasn't his idea, and it's a the outcome benefited him and his Peter Weller faced wife, 'Taker was still in a position to say 'You know Vince, burying DDP is a terrible idea', but not a peep. Given how the WWE had made stars of other non trained women like Sable and Trish, I have a hard time believing that Taker and Sara had no input into this and were in no way trying to use the inVasion to make her famous too at the expense of an all time great. Yeah, I'm not sure a guy who had been calling for his streak to end years before it did, and actually put over Khali and Kozlov clean as a sheet, is all that petty or vindictive about his spot. That would be why he spent so much time putting over young talent all those years he was on Smackdown, losing clean to get Jeff Hardy over while he was a rising star, for example, no wait, he never did, but he raised Hardy's hand which is as good as an actual win, right? To put Taker's generosity into perspective, check out the stats for his career on Cagematch.net. Total number of matches: 2200 Total number of wins: 1681 (76.4%) Total number of losses: 430 (19.5%) Total number of draws: 89 (4.0%) That's a higher win percentage than Hulk Hogan (74.6%), Shawn Michaels (69.2%) and Bret Hart at (64.4%). Jeff beat Taker clean in an Extreme Rules match.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Dec 15, 2015 14:55:53 GMT -5
I've thought for awhile that Biker Taker was one of the most selfish pricks in the WWF/E
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Dec 15, 2015 15:13:51 GMT -5
Davey Boy Smith never got a win over HBK to my knowledge.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 15, 2015 15:15:15 GMT -5
DDP vs Undertaker.......'s wife.
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Dec 15, 2015 15:17:06 GMT -5
I've thought for awhile that Biker Taker was one of the most selfish pricks in the WWF/E When you're the only one on the roster who can step to god-mode HHH....I mean, yeah...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2015 15:55:01 GMT -5
According to Chris Kanyon, in his rf shoot, it wasn't so much that Taker was vindictive, but Vince had it out for DDP. Apparently when they first met, Dallas hugged Vince, and that pissed him off, the angle where Austin kept hugging Vince was based on DDP. Also according to Kanyon, DDP had a habit of writing his whole match in paper, kinda like a script, that also pissed McMahon. Savage did the exact same thing and given how they now script everything they possibly can, I sincerely doubt that was coming from Vince, and the news from the time had Taker being the one snarling at DDP to call it in the damn ring. Then there's the fact that he proceeded to crap all over every other WCW talent he was involved with, looking like he'd never wrestled a day in his life against Kronik, for example and burying guys like Mike Awesome backstage. If it wasn't his idea, and it's a coincidence the outcome benefited him and his Peter Weller faced wife, 'Taker was still in a position to say 'You know Vince, burying DDP is a terrible idea', but not a peep. Given how the WWE had made stars of other non trained women like Sable and Trish, I have a hard time believing that Taker and Sara had no input into this and were in no way trying to use the inVasion to make her famous too at the expense of an all time great. Yeah, I'm not sure a guy who had been calling for his streak to end years before it did, and actually put over Khali and Kozlov clean as a sheet, is all that petty or vindictive about his spot. That would be why he spent so much time putting over young talent all those years he was on Smackdown, losing clean to get Jeff Hardy over while he was a rising star, for example, no wait, he never did, but he raised Hardy's hand which is as good as an actual win, right? To put Taker's generosity into perspective, check out the stats for his career on Cagematch.net. Total number of matches: 2200 Total number of wins: 1681 (76.4%) Total number of losses: 430 (19.5%) Total number of draws: 89 (4.0%) That's a higher win percentage than Hulk Hogan (74.6%), Shawn Michaels (69.2%) and Bret Hart at (64.4%). As stated before, Hardy has beaten Taker. Plus you're going on the assumption that the Undertaker has 100% final say in what he will or won't do job wise.
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Post by jagilki on Dec 15, 2015 16:01:35 GMT -5
I could be wrong, but I really thought Orton vs. Punk/New Nexus was WAY one sided.
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Post by Gremlin on Dec 15, 2015 16:10:02 GMT -5
WWF vs. WCW during the Invasion.
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