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Post by 4real on Sept 22, 2020 5:28:13 GMT -5
Mark Henry got eliminated within a minute in both 2009 and 2014. I remember him surviving in 1999 but I think that's about it.
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Post by James Fabiano on Sept 22, 2020 7:09:45 GMT -5
Koko B. Ware. Proven to be mostly ineffective. Yet Hulk Hogan -- HULK HOGAN -- thinks he belongs on the Megapowers' team?!?
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Post by thecrusherwi on Sept 22, 2020 10:05:50 GMT -5
Koko B. Ware. Proven to be mostly ineffective. Yet Hulk Hogan -- HULK HOGAN -- thinks he belongs on the Megapowers' team?!? Hogan might not even be as bad as Dusty Rhodes in 1990. Dustin Rhodes appeared in the WWF that Fall and was showing some promise. He went to a 10 minute draw with Ted Dibiase and was picking up some wins on Prime Time Wrestling. But when push comes to shove, Dusty picks Koko B Ware for his Survivor Series squad over his own son. Dusty's confidence in Koko results in Koko tagging in, taking a ridiculous running dive at the Undertaker, missing and violently crashing into the ropes, getting Tombstoned, and getting eliminated in 20 seconds time.
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Post by James Fabiano on Sept 22, 2020 10:26:13 GMT -5
Koko B. Ware. Proven to be mostly ineffective. Yet Hulk Hogan -- HULK HOGAN -- thinks he belongs on the Megapowers' team?!? Hogan might not even be as bad as Dusty Rhodes in 1990. Dustin Rhodes appeared in the WWF that Fall and was showing some promise. He went to a 10 minute draw with Ted Dibiase and was picking up some wins on Prime Time Wrestling. But when push comes to shove, Dusty picks Koko B Ware for his Survivor Series squad over his own son. Dusty's confidence in Koko results in Koko tagging in, taking a ridiculous running dive at the Undertaker, missing and violently crashing into the ropes, getting Tombstoned, and getting eliminated in 20 seconds time. Back in the day, I thought Dustin was going to get bought and be the mystery man.
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Post by jason1980s on Sept 22, 2020 10:28:33 GMT -5
I wonder if Dustin was even with WWF at the time the matches were scheduled. I know some people say the ads for the matches were from Summerslam 1990 which really doesn't make sense to me to have ALL those guys come to the show when not scheduled but they were most likely taken around that time period. Dustin would have been a better choice but if they had bigger plans for Dustin, if they didn't know both Rhodes were leaving, they might not want him to take a pin like Koko easily could. Dusty looked pretty bad at the show though.
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Post by government mule on Sept 22, 2020 10:52:26 GMT -5
Terry Funk for choosing his sick horse over being a jobber in a mask. What a bastard.
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Post by 4real on Sept 22, 2020 13:24:05 GMT -5
Terry Funk for choosing his sick horse over being a jobber in a mask. What a bastard. Vince “How’s your horse?”
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Post by johnnyk9 on Sept 22, 2020 19:53:12 GMT -5
Wink and Pink
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Sept 23, 2020 7:19:32 GMT -5
Ryback for turning twice in the buildup to the match, and then being the first person eliminated for some inexplicable reason.
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Post by Barry Jobber 81 on Sept 23, 2020 11:51:17 GMT -5
The Warlord in the 1990 Survivor Series. Jake Roberts knocked him unconscious with a DDT and was on his way to pinning him if it wasn't for Rick Martel's interference. Martel's Visionaries made a clean sweep but Warlord didn't do much in the match, except for being outhustled by Marty Jannetty.
He was the first man on his team eliminated by Tito Santana in the opening seconds of the Grand Finale match.
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Post by thecrusherwi on Sept 23, 2020 12:46:54 GMT -5
The Warlord in the 1990 Survivor Series. Jake Roberts knocked him unconscious with a DDT and was on his way to pinning him if it wasn't for Rick Martel's interference. Martel's Visionaries made a clean sweep but Warlord didn't do much in the match, except for being outhustled by Marty Jannetty. He was the first man on his team eliminated by Tito Santana in the opening seconds of the Grand Finale match. He also was the only person eliminated from his team in 1991 prior to the giant brawl at the end. Once the Warlord went solo, he was useless.
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Post by Barry Jobber 81 on Sept 23, 2020 21:44:10 GMT -5
Barry Windham didn't show up as advertised on Randy Savage's team in the '89 Survivor Series. He was replaced by Earthquake. He was on Marc Mero's team in the 1996 Survivor Series and was eliminated by Goldust.
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Post by Barry Jobber 81 on Jan 16, 2021 23:47:31 GMT -5
Greg Valentine was pinned by Jim Duggan in the '89 Survivor Series. He was the only man on his team eliminated while Randy Savage, Earthquake, and Dino Bravo survived. Greg Valentine was eliminated in the 1990 Survivor Series. He didn't do anything for his team.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Jan 17, 2021 19:27:28 GMT -5
The Warlord in the 1990 Survivor Series. Jake Roberts knocked him unconscious with a DDT and was on his way to pinning him if it wasn't for Rick Martel's interference. Martel's Visionaries made a clean sweep but Warlord didn't do much in the match, except for being outhustled by Marty Jannetty. He was the first man on his team eliminated by Tito Santana in the opening seconds of the Grand Finale match. He also was the only person eliminated from his team in 1991 prior to the giant brawl at the end. Once the Warlord went solo, he was useless. So, The Barbarian was the Michaels of the Powers Of Pain?
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Post by SirLucas on Jan 18, 2021 1:01:48 GMT -5
Akeem, for no-showing both the 89 and 90 events. He was out for gallbladder surgery in 89.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Jan 18, 2021 3:32:30 GMT -5
1987 : The first team to be eliminated on their side... The Fabulous Rougeaus 1988 : The first team to be eliminated on their side... The Fabulous Rougeaus 1989 : The first two to be eliminated on their side.... The Fabulous Rougeaus
(Still had the greatest theme ever though)
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Post by crashmatsbazz on Jan 18, 2021 8:27:43 GMT -5
Goldust is the worse partner. 1997 he stands on the side of the ring the entire match. refusing to tag in, when Vader has had enough he confronts Goldust about this, slaps him and throws him into the ring, at which point Goldust gets himself counted out and eliminated. FU indeed sir. i for one will not be putting Goldust forward for representation on my team.
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Jan 18, 2021 14:49:35 GMT -5
The Conquistadors in 1988. They jump around and start celebrating thinking they’re going to win the match by countout.
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Post by agent817 on Jan 19, 2021 12:19:14 GMT -5
I just love it when a thread like this gets bumped. Anyway, my pick is Maven in Team Orton at Survivor Series 2004. Okay, you got some established stars on your team. With Orton leading, you have Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and then you have Maven? I could question Snitsky's inclusion in Team Triple H, but at least he had a good angle with Kane at that time. Maven was more or less a mid-carder who was featured on Heat, and he wasn't even in the match for the most part. I would have put in Shelton Benjamin, or Shawn Michaels if he wasn't injured.
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Post by dirtyoldman on Jan 19, 2021 12:27:08 GMT -5
Greg Valentine was pinned by Jim Duggan in the '89 Survivor Series. He was the only man on his team eliminated while Randy Savage, Earthquake, and Dino Bravo survived. Greg Valentine was eliminated in the 1990 Survivor Series. He didn't do anything for his team. Also the only man on his team still alive. The 89 one that is.
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