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Post by sdjonesbackhole on Jan 3, 2016 23:22:32 GMT -5
What would you pick? Another one bites the dust, Eye of the Tiger, Born in the USA, Who's Zoomin Who, Steamboats NBA intro? I'd love to watch SNME with Obsession again. My favorite memory of 80s WWF is staying up late to watch Savage vs The Animal and always showing Hogan matches early for the kids up past their bedtime. I actually cried when Hogan lost on The MainEvent.
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Post by The Sam on Jan 3, 2016 23:41:39 GMT -5
Midnight Express Chase theme. I'm sick of listening to that shitty knock off version they use (blang blang blang BLANG blang blang BLANG blang BLANG blang BLANG BLANG blang blang BLANG)
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Post by Jasper Troy Bolton on Jan 3, 2016 23:56:11 GMT -5
Bawitdaba
All licensed songs are dubbed over with Bawitdaba.
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Post by 67 more on Jan 4, 2016 3:51:48 GMT -5
Enter Sandman. While his dub theme isn't bad, Sandman NEEDS that music.
Either that or Natural Born Killaz, because I don't want to hear about what happens in the ghetto anymore.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 4, 2016 4:47:56 GMT -5
Bawitdaba All licensed songs are dubbed over with Bawitdaba. But if bawitdaba da dang da dang diggy diggy, if shake the boogie, then who up jumped the boogie?
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Jan 4, 2016 16:34:26 GMT -5
2000 ABA Undertaker coming out to "You're Gonna Pay" drives me nuts. Kid Rock is far from my favorite artist in the world, but it just fits that time period like a glove.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jan 4, 2016 16:36:18 GMT -5
FYI The Steamboat song was Sirius by The Alan Parsons Project. Also used by YOUR WORLD CHAMPION CHICAGO BULLS!!!!
Oh and Enter Sandman because the entrance was about 99.9% of Sandman's act.
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Post by Joker on Jan 4, 2016 16:41:16 GMT -5
Enter Sandman. While his dub theme isn't bad, Sandman NEEDS that music. Either that or Natural Born Killaz, because I don't want to hear about what happens in the ghetto anymore. It's needed for the 1st ECW One Night Stand by itself for his entrance there.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Jan 10, 2016 17:29:45 GMT -5
Sirius for Ricky Steamboat. GOD DAMN, I love that theme.
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Post by Doogie Bowser, MD on Jan 10, 2016 23:39:48 GMT -5
No, no, no. Just no. That's "Sirius" by The Alan Parsons Project, and Steamboat used it long before any certain overrated NBA team did.
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Post by mattyy on Jan 11, 2016 0:05:19 GMT -5
My Way. WrestleMania X-Seven is the absolute all around best WWF show, and the song linked with that Austin/Rock promo is just perfect.
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Jan 11, 2016 19:42:21 GMT -5
Natural Born Killaz and Enter Sandman.
Although, I'm pretty sure I'd have an accident if I got to see Shane Douglas come out to Perfect Strangers again.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 11, 2016 20:06:13 GMT -5
No, no, no. Just no. That's "Sirius" by The Alan Parsons Project, and Steamboat used it long before any certain overrated NBA team did. Was about to like this post until "Certain overrated NBA team" was mentioned. What exactly was overrated about The Bulls?
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Post by Doogie Bowser, MD on Jan 11, 2016 21:19:31 GMT -5
No, no, no. Just no. That's "Sirius" by The Alan Parsons Project, and Steamboat used it long before any certain overrated NBA team did. Was about to like this post until "Certain overrated NBA team" was mentioned. What exactly was overrated about The Bulls? Michael Jordan wasn't Jesus Christ.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 11, 2016 21:29:09 GMT -5
Was about to like this post until "Certain overrated NBA team" was mentioned. What exactly was overrated about The Bulls? Michael Jordan wasn't Jesus Christ. He may have not performed miracles or resurrected from the dead, BUT, do you really not consider him one of the greatest of all time? And that a team consisting of Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc AND Jordan is not easily one of basketballs all time greatest line-ups? The team won six championships. How are they in any way whatsoever overrated?
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Post by Doogie Bowser, MD on Jan 11, 2016 22:01:16 GMT -5
Michael Jordan wasn't Jesus Christ. He may have not performed miracles or resurrected from the dead, BUT, do you really not consider him one of the greatest of all time? And that a team consisting of Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc AND Jordan is not easily one of basketballs all time greatest line-ups? The team won six championships. How are they in any way whatsoever overrated? -They were given a great deal of leeway that NBA officials didn't allow other teams. -NBC's coverage of Bulls games in that era was 95% Jordan. I've seen the replays - it makes you think that it was 5-on-Jordan for 48 minutes. -Jordan himself was all but hands-off because of his notoriety - all of those endorsement contracts made sure that the NBA would never discipline him for his horrible personal habits, and would even go as far as to stage a "retirement" instead of deal with his gambling issues. In short, they let Michael Jordan become bigger than the business. We're all wrestling fans here, and we all know that regardless of the business involved, there is nobody bigger than it. Was he one of the better players in NBA history? Absolutely. Did he warrant so much attention that it made the entire league appear to revolve around one player? Absolutely not. Nobody does.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 11, 2016 22:06:25 GMT -5
He may have not performed miracles or resurrected from the dead, BUT, do you really not consider him one of the greatest of all time? And that a team consisting of Pippen, Rodman, Kukoc AND Jordan is not easily one of basketballs all time greatest line-ups? The team won six championships. How are they in any way whatsoever overrated? -They were given a great deal of leeway that NBA officials didn't allow other teams. -NBC's coverage of Bulls games in that era was 95% Jordan. I've seen the replays - it makes you think that it was 5-on-Jordan for 48 minutes. -Jordan himself was all but hands-off because of his notoriety - all of those endorsement contracts made sure that the NBA would never discipline him for his horrible personal habits, and would even go as far as to stage a "retirement" instead of deal with his gambling issues. In short, they let Michael Jordan become bigger than the business. We're all wrestling fans here, and we all know that regardless of the business involved, there is nobody bigger than it. Was he one of the better players in NBA history? Absolutely. Did he warrant so much attention that it made the entire league appear to revolve around one player? Absolutely not. Nobody does. So your issues with Jordan off the court make you think the entire team is, therefore, overrated?
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Post by Doogie Bowser, MD on Jan 11, 2016 22:34:14 GMT -5
-They were given a great deal of leeway that NBA officials didn't allow other teams. -NBC's coverage of Bulls games in that era was 95% Jordan. I've seen the replays - it makes you think that it was 5-on-Jordan for 48 minutes. -Jordan himself was all but hands-off because of his notoriety - all of those endorsement contracts made sure that the NBA would never discipline him for his horrible personal habits, and would even go as far as to stage a "retirement" instead of deal with his gambling issues. In short, they let Michael Jordan become bigger than the business. We're all wrestling fans here, and we all know that regardless of the business involved, there is nobody bigger than it. Was he one of the better players in NBA history? Absolutely. Did he warrant so much attention that it made the entire league appear to revolve around one player? Absolutely not. Nobody does. So your issues with Jordan off the court make you think the entire team is, therefore, overrated? They had Jordan. Thus, they were allowed to do whatever they wanted. Bulls victories meant higher TV ratings and more merch sales. That's not a team I would put in the same category as a true dynasty.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 11, 2016 22:40:25 GMT -5
So your issues with Jordan off the court make you think the entire team is, therefore, overrated? They had Jordan. Thus, they were allowed to do whatever they wanted. Bulls victories meant higher TV ratings and more merch sales. That's not a team I would put in the same category as a true dynasty. So you're saying the Chicago Bulls' domination on the entire league throughout the 90s...was a controlled demolition? In other words...it was an inside job?
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Post by Doogie Bowser, MD on Jan 11, 2016 22:55:38 GMT -5
They had Jordan. Thus, they were allowed to do whatever they wanted. Bulls victories meant higher TV ratings and more merch sales. That's not a team I would put in the same category as a true dynasty. So you're saying the Chicago Bulls' domination on the entire league throughout the 90s...was a controlled demolition? In other words...it was an inside job? I'm saying that any entertainment brand wants to make money. I get that Jordan & the 90s Bulls are sports-related pop culture icons to kids who grew up then (just like the 80s Bears, the 70s Steelers, and the 50s/60s Yankees), but all of the mystique and magic falls apart in hindsight.
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