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Post by defectiveepitaph on Jan 23, 2021 2:06:33 GMT -5
Miss Jones in WCW. I had a huge ass crush on that woman. She came out with Ernest Miller. She’s an assistant principal now.
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Post by defectiveepitaph on Jan 23, 2021 2:07:58 GMT -5
I wouldn't say it was weird, but it was certainly was never talked about, but I remember after Test said in an interview that him and Stephanie decided to just be friends, they showed a GTV clip of them leaving a restaurant after a date kissing, this lead to Test's romance angle with her, which was his most successful part of his career. It was also one of the few times GTV was used to further an angle as oppose to useless toilet humor(such as Mark Henry taking a crap or Al Snow eating a booger). I feel like if there were more segments like this for GTV, it could've been a major angle for the Attitude Era where it would tie all the storylines together when it was revealed that some sick creep was videotapping the WWF's roster private moments, using it against them, and trying to ruin their lives. Sadly, it keep going on forever, but there was no conclusion to it. I remember a segment where Albert was commenting on the "shave your back" chants he was getting. Triple H mispronouncing single by saying "singus". Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko ending a match on Nitro by being COUNTED IN after one of them suplexing the other off the top rope. This is probably the only time I saw that ending. Triple H's and Kevin Nash's never-ending brawl in 2003. Jimmy Snuka randomly coming out at Wrestlemania V to promote his return. The forgettable tag team of Johnny Nitro and Kenny Dykstra. Pat Patterson giving Rikishi a stinkface with his staind underwear.
And finally(for now at least) The Hart Foundation attacking a guy they thought was Steve Austin, stopped for a minute to realize they got the wrong guy.....and then continued their beat down! I remember that "poop stain Patterson" I really love the Rock, Hogan, Kane backstage segment where Kane impersonates Hogan and announces that he has Kanenintes *mouthes* “Kanenintes”?
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Post by koreycaskets on Jan 23, 2021 2:15:06 GMT -5
Miss Jones in WCW. I had a huge ass crush on that woman. She came out with Ernest Miller. She’s an assistant principal now. Lucky kids
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Post by ppl591 on Jan 23, 2021 17:48:31 GMT -5
In the build up to summerslam 2003 triple h calls the elimination chamber the evolution chamber by mistake. I've called it the evolution chamber since
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Post by ianriccaboni on Jan 23, 2021 23:30:45 GMT -5
"Superfly" returning to Madison Square Garden but it's really Siva Afi and he's coming to the ring to the song "Superfly" 😬
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Post by sungod2020 on Jan 25, 2021 8:58:33 GMT -5
Some more Attitude Era ones(that timeframe is chockful of random stuff, which I guess is only fitting)... Triple H challenging Ken Shamrock and Owen Hart to a triple threat match to see who the real King of Kings is the night after King of The Ring 98. He even said it in the same manner he's known to do it in(with the pauses between). {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{SPOILER: CLICK TO SHOW} Ken Shamrock won making him the true King of Kings. Speaking of the World's Most Dangerous Man, it was on an episode of RAW somewhere in late 98/early 99 when the corporation suggested he eat saltpeter before his match to get him motivated. At the time I thought it was salt-pepper. Al Snow coming out week after week in his previous gimmicks(Avatar, Leif Cassidy) I could get the timing mixed up, but I think he also said something to the effect of "a TV writer did not tell me to say this, but I hate every one of you" referring to the fans, so it might've been in late 99 during his heel turn. Again, I could be misremembering it. It was over 20 years ago. Big Show pushing a car on I believe Bob Holly in a hardcore match(how the f*** did he even survive?). Oh, or for those who like to research time travel, this one is for you... www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD06HqJb42wAt around 2:50 someone is holding a Randy Orton sign. Nearly 2 years before the future viper made his debut. Edit:Also, another Commisioner Foley moment, he was giving Trish Stratus a history lesson about how if Alexander Hamilton won his duel with Aaron Burr, he'd still be alive today, where Trish replied "he would've been over 200 years old." I forgot what Foley's response to that was, but it was funny in a WTF sort of way.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Jan 25, 2021 9:18:25 GMT -5
Speaking of the World's Most Dangerous Man, it was on an episode of RAW somewhere in late 98/early 99 when the corporation suggested he eat saltpeter before his match to get him motivated. At the time I thought it was salt-pepper. I think Ken was facing someone with a hot valet, maybe Jeff Jarrett, and the saltpeter was to make sure he wouldn't get distracted by Debra.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jan 25, 2021 17:20:50 GMT -5
She’s an assistant principal now. Lucky kids This is a real weird thing to say, friend
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Post by koreycaskets on Jan 25, 2021 19:31:22 GMT -5
This is a real weird thing to say, friend You never "glanced" at any attractive teachers etc in school? No not weird , natural .
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Post by jp49er80 on Jan 26, 2021 8:45:03 GMT -5
Al Snow trying to replace Mick Foley as Commissioner after Foley was on-screen fired.
Shawn Stasiak trying to attack people in the back or ring and running into things (like a suit of armour) or being thrown over the top rope.
Perry Saturn nearly killing a jobber.
Just Joe and his Powerpoint Titantron.
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Post by Push R Truth on Jan 26, 2021 8:53:10 GMT -5
Mark Mero calling Salvatore Sincere a jobber on live TV. First time I ever heard that word on the air and I'd been watching wrestling for many years at that point.
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Post by James Fabiano on Jan 26, 2021 10:03:15 GMT -5
Hacksaw Jim Duggan's first entrance theme (back in 1987,and it had TWO variants!)
Killer Bees having theme music.
Men on a Mission, after turning heel, still do the rapping to the ring, only it's Mabel who does it and to prove they're bad guys, he occasionally tells the fans, "Shut up so I can rap!"
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Post by 06vwgti on Jan 26, 2021 12:07:18 GMT -5
For some really stupid reason, my memory went cloudy when Kane threw a fireball at xpac, for the longest time I thought Kane had actually shot xpac with a gun on that raw. It wasn't until the Alexa and Orton fireball a few weeks back that it dawned on me it was a fireball and not a gun. I have no idea why I thought it was a gun either. Because I had thought it was a gun for the longest time, I always wondered why it never got much controversy
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Post by PrimeTyme on Jan 26, 2021 15:09:27 GMT -5
For some really stupid reason, my memory went cloudy when Kane threw a fireball at xpac, for the longest time I thought Kane had actually shot xpac with a gun on that raw. It wasn't until the Alexa and Orton fireball a few weeks back that it dawned on me it was a fireball and not a gun. I have no idea why I thought it was a gun either. Because I had thought it was a gun for the longest time, I always wondered why it never got much controversy Didn’t Triple H shoot fire at Kane from a bazooka?
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Post by mrpeacock on Jan 26, 2021 15:32:44 GMT -5
For some really stupid reason, my memory went cloudy when Kane threw a fireball at xpac, for the longest time I thought Kane had actually shot xpac with a gun on that raw. It wasn't until the Alexa and Orton fireball a few weeks back that it dawned on me it was a fireball and not a gun. I have no idea why I thought it was a gun either. Because I had thought it was a gun for the longest time, I always wondered why it never got much controversy Didn’t Triple H shoot fire at Kane from a bazooka? Sure did. Triple H dressed as Goldust to be exact. It was his revenge for X-Pac or Chyna getting a fireball.
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Post by jason1980s on Jan 26, 2021 15:59:57 GMT -5
Mark Mero calling Salvatore Sincere a jobber on live TV. First time I ever heard that word on the air and I'd been watching wrestling for many years at that point. I remember that too. I really liked Salvatore Sincere and thought he would be a bigger star (I liked low card gimmicks as a kid). That may have been the first time I hear the word jobber too but when I heard it I knew it meant a guy who always loses. Sable of course overshadowed that segment. And again I thought this would to a bigger push. Jim Ross seemed to like him though he was never able to add much to his commentary other than "The Big Italian." Perry Saturn nearly killing a jobber. Just Joe and his Powerpoint Titantron. Just Joe was cool while he lasted. The jobber Saturn was hurting was Mike Bell. Bell had botched a move that led to Saturn falling on his head and the rest of the match Saturn went nuts on Bell. Not too long after Dean Malenko and Saturn had a match with Bradshaw and Simmons and they must have gotten word to teach Saturn a lesson because they beat on him badly almost the whole match. Even Terri Runnels seemed legit concerned for Saturn. It's only cool to hurt others in the match when it's Simmons and Bradshaw, I think that's the lesson.
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Post by chrom on Jan 26, 2021 16:12:46 GMT -5
Speaking of the World's Most Dangerous Man, it was on an episode of RAW somewhere in late 98/early 99 when the corporation suggested he eat saltpeter before his match to get him motivated. At the time I thought it was salt-pepper. I think Ken was facing someone with a hot valet, maybe Jeff Jarrett, and the saltpeter was to make sure he wouldn't get distracted by Debra. He and Bossman were defending the tag titles against Jarrett and Owen and Patterson prior to the match made them ingest it so to in his words "Keep the top head up and the lower head down."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2021 17:42:24 GMT -5
The intro of Superstars in 94 having a brief glimpse of Tonga Kid because he filled in for his brother at the house show it was filmed at
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Post by Squirrel Master on Jan 26, 2021 18:57:29 GMT -5
"Superfly" returning to Madison Square Garden but it's really Siva Afi and he's coming to the ring to the song "Superfly" 😬 Siva Afi was known to the MSG faithful as the imitation Superfly guy who always loses the opening match of the night. He sucked ass on so many levels.
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Post by Barry Jobber 81 on Jan 26, 2021 19:30:07 GMT -5
Abudah Singh blowing a massive fireball into the chest of Abdullah the Butcher. Fans screamed in horror! Abdullah recovered and took out his plastic forks and knives and slowly carved Abudah Singh up.
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