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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 10, 2016 17:27:45 GMT -5
Back to Scooby! If he is real in WWE, that means....ALL the Hanna-Barbera characters from Laff-a-Lympics exist there too. So does Richie Rich and the characters from The Puppy's Further Adventures. Naturally, they will do a feature with the Jetsons since they exist in the Flintstones' timeline...or very universe if you believe the theory that the 'Stones are not living in prehistoric times, but are a society of people who live on the ground of the Jetsons' universe, forced to live off the land and etc. This is why they know about Christmas, primitive versions of modern technologies, and etc.
Since Richie Rich later shared a universe (or SatAM block) with the Little Rascals and Pac-Man, make both Our Gang and Pacland legit in the WWE timeline. And because Pac-Man appeared in a Mario Kart game, would all the Nintendo characters be real too?
The Three Stooges have not only appeared on Raw but also with Scooby. On that note, Batman and Robin, the Addams Family, and Josie and the Pussycats should also be real in the WWE Universe. Now, is the New Scooby Movies Dynamic Duo the same version that appeared on Superfriends? Or...the versions seen in the Filmation cartoons (closer design, same voice actors for them and Joker and Penguin)? If the latter, then Bud Collyer Superman, Superboy and Krypto, Aquaman, and the original JL and Teen Titans cartoons exist in WWE's timeline. Not to mention the Super 7 that was part of the hour the New Adventures of Batman shared in 1977. Was there not a Batman/Tarzan Hour by Filmation? Just put the King of the Apes in there too then!
P.S. Vincent Van Ghoul vs. Undertaker: Dawn of 13 Ghosts. Write it now, WB/WWE!
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 10, 2016 17:35:26 GMT -5
Back to Scooby! If he is real in WWE, that means....ALL the Hanna-Barbera characters from Laff-a-Lympics exist there too. So does Richie Rich and the characters from The Puppy's Further Adventures. Naturally, they will do a feature with the Jetsons since they exist in the Flintstones' timeline...or very universe if you believe the theory that the 'Stones are not living in prehistoric times, but are a society of people who live on the ground of the Jetsons' universe, forced to live off the land and etc. This is why they know about Christmas, primitive versions of modern technologies, and etc. Since Richie Rich later shared a universe (or SatAM block) with the Little Rascals and Pac-Man, make both Our Gang and Pacland legit in the WWE timeline. And because Pac-Man appeared in a Mario Kart game, would all the Nintendo characters be real too? The Three Stooges have not only appeared on Raw but also with Scooby. On that note, Batman and Robin, the Addams Family, and Josie and the Pussycats should also be real in the WWE Universe. Now, is the New Scooby Movies Dynamic Duo the same version that appeared on Superfriends? Or...the versions seen in the Filmation cartoons (closer design, same voice actors for them and Joker and Penguin)? If the latter, then Bud Collyer Superman, Superboy and Krypto, Aquaman, and the original JL and Teen Titans cartoons exist in WWE's timeline. Not to mention the Super 7 that was part of the hour the New Adventures of Batman shared in 1977. Was there not a Batman/Tarzan Hour by Filmation? Just put the King of the Apes in there too then! P.S. Vincent Van Ghoul vs. Undertaker: Dawn of 13 Ghosts. Write it now, WB/WWE! HOLD UP! Since the Flintstones appeared in it (for that matter, Pac-Man and Scrappy-Doo), Strong Kids, Safe Kids was legit to WWE. Meaning...the Smurfs are there, some creepy guy with a guitar who sings about penises, but most importantly.....THE FONZ!!!!!! Uh-oh, you know what that means. Happy Days? Laverne and Shirley? Mork and Mindy? Joanie Loves Chachi? Blansky's Beauties? ALL REAL PEOPLE IN WWE. Now if only we could somehow connect the Norman Lear and Mary Tyler Moore Universes to WWE next. And now I am thinking back to the Muppets. Which would include Star Wars as real, and what other fictional characters appeared on The Muppet Show? Then we can add Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock...and because characters appeared on Sesame and vice versa, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood can fit in as well!!! (Sesame might answer which DC superheroes were the ones who teamed with Scooby...as they featured educational shorts with the Filmation versions of Superman and Batman) What's confusing about that is, on Rogers, the Wicked Witch of the West was a character played by an actress. Where the Witch was real on Sesame...even though that episode is in the Benoit trash pile. So which one is it? The Incredible Hulk has a similar quandry, as Mister Rogers showed up that Lou Ferrigno clearly pretends to be the Hulk for TV. But if the Witch is real that means...The Wizard of Oz characters are too! Which leads to another problem...what does that mean for Kevin Nash if another Wizard is running around in the WWE Universe? Al Bundy once did commercial bumpers for FOX version Saturday Night's Main Event, and King Kong Bundy was on an episode (as his wrestling persona, not the other episode everyone remembers). Would that make the Married with Children universe part of WWE's? Which includes, then, Top of the Heap? Now, would Mr. T the real person and Mr. T the cartoon be the same person? If the latter, his team of gymnasts and Mrs. Brisby are real WWE characters technically too. So are the Alvin and the Chipmunks characters. And don't get me started on how the Chipmunk connection (Smurfs too, as mentioned before) means that EVERYONE IN CARTOON ALL-STARS TO THE RESCUE are real WWE citizens.
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Aug 10, 2016 18:31:19 GMT -5
You have to count the characters like Robocop and Chucky who appeared in WCW as well since they acknowledge WCW's history.
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Aug 10, 2016 18:43:03 GMT -5
You have to count the characters like Robocop and Chucky who appeared in WCW as well since they acknowledge WCW's history. Arli$$ too, as I noted before. I'd mention 1966 Batman based on his confrontation with Jerry Lawler, but WWE doesn't totally own the Memphis tapes.
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Post by Friday Night SmackOwn on Aug 10, 2016 21:07:14 GMT -5
In that mobile game Avengers Academy, John Cena provides the voice for the Hulk, which links the WWE Universe to the Marvel Universe. Meanwhile, Batista appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy links the WWE Universe to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
EDIT: I just remember WrestleMania being namechecked in a season 3 episode of Agents of SHIELD, which provides another WWE/MCU link.
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Post by doinkmark on Aug 10, 2016 21:09:22 GMT -5
But has the WWE gotten into St. Elsewhere and thus reality is just the thoughts of an autistic kid staring at a snowglobe. Yes, if you count cartoons. Bret Hart ----> Simpsons If Simpsons counts within the WWE Universe due to Bret, that means The Family Guy universe also counts due to their crossover with the Simpsons, which means American Dad, Cleveland Show, and James Woods the actor all count too due to their Family Guy crossovers! What does this mean for all the celebrities (real or parodied) who appeared on those shows? And if we're getting into that, what about Celebrity Deathmatch where Austin and Vince appeared and fought as themselves? Do all those other celebs count too?
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Post by doinkmark on Aug 10, 2016 21:31:11 GMT -5
EVERYONE IN CARTOON ALL-STARS TO THE RESCUE are real WWE citizens. Wait! That means Ninja Turtles are real, which potentially means all of their crossovers are also real within WWE, which could mean Power Rangers, Teen Titans Go, Sonic The Hedgehog, and others are real! Furthermore, if TMNT being real includes the current Nickelodeon version, does that mean the entire Nickelodeon cartoon universe is real? And if so, what does that mean for the Hey Arnold episode where Helga wanted to attend a WrestleMania 6 headlined by Haystacks Calhoun?!
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Post by doinkmark on Aug 10, 2016 21:39:28 GMT -5
I'd mention 1966 Batman based on his confrontation with Jerry Lawler, but WWE doesn't totally own the Memphis tapes. Good thing they don't, or this thread would be a million more pages long what with all the movie monsters Lawler slayed.
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Post by Ash Kingston on Aug 10, 2016 21:56:25 GMT -5
...this is why a shared multiverse always ends up as a big, convoluted mess.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2016 22:13:59 GMT -5
And because Pac-Man appeared in a Mario Kart game, would all the Nintendo characters be real too? There's a much shorter connection to be made here, as both Piper and Slaughter interacted with Mario and Luigi on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show. Also, that show specified that Lou Albano and Mario (as played by Albano) are two totally different people.
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Post by hassanchop on Aug 11, 2016 0:14:43 GMT -5
There was a hentai manga that had a Booker T poster, does that count?
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Post by doinkmark on Aug 11, 2016 4:25:03 GMT -5
WCW exists within WWE's timeline, so does that mean the WCW comic books exist too? Those were within Marvel, which means the Marvel comic universe exists, which means Marvel's crossovers exist, which means DC's comicverse exists, WHICH MEANS MARVEL CAN FIGHT DC WITHIN WWE!!!
This would also sort of explain how Sandow temporarily gained Magneto's powers that one time....
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Post by doinkmark on Aug 11, 2016 4:50:11 GMT -5
Did Arnold appear in the WWE video game as Arnold, or Terminator? And if that counts, does that mean Arnold only wrestles with the nickname The Terminator or that the whole Terminator 'verse exists in WWE or what?
JBL beat Godzilla in a match once. Within WWE, were we supposed to believe that was the actual Godzilla? If so, all of the Godzilla crossovers count as well.
We've already established that Chucky counts, so does that mean all the crossover moments in Seed Of Chucky count too? If so, Freddy, Jason and Leatherface exist within WWE, and since they all appeared in Mortal Kombat, that universe exists within WWE too!
SANTA CLAUS (the real one, as far as we know in WWE) appeared at Survivor Series 92 and 93, meaning EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE THE REAL SANTA HAS INTERACTED WITH COUNTS!
IT'S ALL WWE! WAKE UP, SHEEPLE!
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Aug 11, 2016 4:51:39 GMT -5
Speaking of Mario, he and Wrestlemania are connected in another way.
That's right, the Super Mario Bros movie is canon.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Aug 11, 2016 5:36:49 GMT -5
You can connect WWE to That '70s Show as well, since the characters go to a WWF show in Season 1.
(Which has New Generation-era aprons for some reason)
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Post by Ricky Nightshade on Aug 11, 2016 6:17:21 GMT -5
I mean, Robocop is in the WCW Universe.
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Aug 11, 2016 6:57:43 GMT -5
Back to Scooby! If he is real in WWE, that means....ALL the Hanna-Barbera characters from Laff-a-Lympics exist there too. So does Richie Rich and the characters from The Puppy's Further Adventures. Naturally, they will do a feature with the Jetsons since they exist in the Flintstones' timeline...or very universe if you believe the theory that the 'Stones are not living in prehistoric times, but are a society of people who live on the ground of the Jetsons' universe, forced to live off the land and etc. This is why they know about Christmas, primitive versions of modern technologies, and etc. Since Richie Rich later shared a universe (or SatAM block) with the Little Rascals and Pac-Man, make both Our Gang and Pacland legit in the WWE timeline. And because Pac-Man appeared in a Mario Kart game, would all the Nintendo characters be real too? The Three Stooges have not only appeared on Raw but also with Scooby. On that note, Batman and Robin, the Addams Family, and Josie and the Pussycats should also be real in the WWE Universe. Now, is the New Scooby Movies Dynamic Duo the same version that appeared on Superfriends? Or...the versions seen in the Filmation cartoons (closer design, same voice actors for them and Joker and Penguin)? If the latter, then Bud Collyer Superman, Superboy and Krypto, Aquaman, and the original JL and Teen Titans cartoons exist in WWE's timeline. Not to mention the Super 7 that was part of the hour the New Adventures of Batman shared in 1977. Was there not a Batman/Tarzan Hour by Filmation? Just put the King of the Apes in there too then! P.S. Vincent Van Ghoul vs. Undertaker: Dawn of 13 Ghosts. Write it now, WB/WWE! HOLD UP! Since the Flintstones appeared in it (for that matter, Pac-Man and Scrappy-Doo), Strong Kids, Safe Kids was legit to WWE. Meaning...the Smurfs are there, some creepy guy with a guitar who sings about penises, but most importantly.....THE FONZ!!!!!! Uh-oh, you know what that means. Happy Days? Laverne and Shirley? Mork and Mindy? Joanie Loves Chachi? Blansky's Beauties? ALL REAL PEOPLE IN WWE. Now if only we could somehow connect the Norman Lear and Mary Tyler Moore Universes to WWE next. And now I am thinking back to the Muppets. Which would include Star Wars as real, and what other fictional characters appeared on The Muppet Show? Then we can add Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock...and because characters appeared on Sesame and vice versa, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood can fit in as well!!! (Sesame might answer which DC superheroes were the ones who teamed with Scooby...as they featured educational shorts with the Filmation versions of Superman and Batman) What's confusing about that is, on Rogers, the Wicked Witch of the West was a character played by an actress. Where the Witch was real on Sesame...even though that episode is in the Benoit trash pile. So which one is it? The Incredible Hulk has a similar quandry, as Mister Rogers showed up that Lou Ferrigno clearly pretends to be the Hulk for TV. But if the Witch is real that means...The Wizard of Oz characters are too! Which leads to another problem...what does that mean for Kevin Nash if another Wizard is running around in the WWE Universe? Al Bundy once did commercial bumpers for FOX version Saturday Night's Main Event, and King Kong Bundy was on an episode (as his wrestling persona, not the other episode everyone remembers). Would that make the Married with Children universe part of WWE's? Which includes, then, Top of the Heap? Now, would Mr. T the real person and Mr. T the cartoon be the same person? If the latter, his team of gymnasts and Mrs. Brisby are real WWE characters technically too. So are the Alvin and the Chipmunks characters. And don't get me started on how the Chipmunk connection (Smurfs too, as mentioned before) means that EVERYONE IN CARTOON ALL-STARS TO THE RESCUE are real WWE citizens.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Aug 11, 2016 7:09:18 GMT -5
Not to be outdone, tna just signed Scrappy Doo to a multi year deal.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Aug 11, 2016 7:42:54 GMT -5
Don't forget when Samuel L. Jackson showed up as Shaft to be Crash Holly's bodyguard. So does the alternate universe with Richard Roundtree as Shaft exist in the WWE Universe too? Was Jackson Shaft inspired by seeing the 1971 movie, and thus the original is fiction in the WWE Universe? It wasn't an alternate universe. Jackson's Shaft is supposed to be Roundtree's Shaft's nephew.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Aug 11, 2016 8:12:15 GMT -5
Did Arnold appear in the WWE video game as Arnold, or Terminator? And if that counts, does that mean Arnold only wrestles with the nickname The Terminator or that the whole Terminator 'verse exists in WWE or what? JBL beat Godzilla in a match once. Within WWE, were we supposed to believe that was the actual Godzilla? If so, all of the Godzilla crossovers count as well. 1. yes. He does the terminator entrance and is listed as the Terminator but I believe he's announced as Arnold. 2. That was JBL was supposed to be high on some tranquilizer. Speaking of Mario, he and Wrestlemania are connected in another way. That's right, the Super Mario Bros movie is canon. Groundhog Day also had Bill Murray giving people tickets to Wrestlemania
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