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Post by Cvslfc123 on Sept 27, 2021 10:33:28 GMT -5
I always wonder how a reveal of The Rock being behind Stone Cold being run over would have gone.
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Post by Instant Classic on Sept 27, 2021 10:35:05 GMT -5
I always wonder how a reveal of The Rock being behind Stone Cold being run over would have gone. He also says he did it for The Rock since he always speaks in 3rd person.
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Post by CeilingFan on Sept 27, 2021 12:18:33 GMT -5
Sting dominating and defeating Hulk Hogan at Starcade 97.
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Post by fw91 on Sept 27, 2021 13:40:04 GMT -5
"Man, this Daniel Bryan guy is really popular right now with our fans. Maybe we should seriously get behind him and try running him as the biggest star in the company. We'd be crazy not to try."Also: "Man, Daniel Bryan is back and he's healthy now. Maybe we should fix the mistakes we made with him earlier and push this guy as hard as possible. He's good enough, everyone still loves him, there's literally no reason not to try."Also see: "Man, this CM Punk guy is really popular right now with our fans. Maybe we should seriously get behind him and try running him as the biggest star in the company. We'd be crazy not to try." I mean… these kind of happened?
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Post by mc74 on Sept 27, 2021 17:10:40 GMT -5
-Ric Flair vs Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania 8 -Bret Hart being properly booked as a mega babyface in WCW, complete with him going over Hollywood Hulk Hogan -Sting vs Taker -An actual break-up of the nWo rather than what we got irl -Shawn Michaels vs Eddie Guerrero at Wrestlemania 22. I remember this one being proposed in 2005. One could only imagine what kind of match that would've been, as well as what really could've been if not for Guerrero's tragic death.
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Post by sportatorium on Sept 27, 2021 18:56:57 GMT -5
There should have been Hulkmaniacs in the Dungeon of Doom aand the water should have been hot.
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Post by sungod2020 on Sept 27, 2021 19:31:27 GMT -5
I always wonder how a reveal of The Rock being behind Stone Cold being run over would have gone. This alternate history would've rocked... wrestlecrap.com/more/rewriting/what-if-rikishi-wasnt-the-guy-who-ran-over-stone-cold-steve-austin-at-survivor-series-1999/As far as my picks go, I feel Cryme Tyme should've won the tag team titles. It makes no sense that the most over team in a stagnant tag team division weren't given at least ONE reign with the belts. Instead, they gave it to either bland tag teams or two single guys with nothing better to do. Also, I wish Rick Rude stayed long enough in the WWF to turn face, primarily against Bobby Heenan where he feuds with The Heenan Family culminating in an IC title victory against Mr. Perfect at Wrestlemania VII. For a main event one, I feel Kane should've been WWF champion for more than a day. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin wins uses his rematch clause the next night like he did IRL, but loses again due to shenanigans(such as Undertaker or Mankind interfering). Vince McMahon then stacks the odds against Austin for the weeks to come where he finally gets a #1 contenders match at Fully Loaded against say Mankind, while Kane successfully defends his championship against The Undertaker. Austin finally gets his revenge against The Big Red Monster and wins the championship back. History then plays out as it did before.
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Post by Wilfred on Sept 27, 2021 19:54:02 GMT -5
WWF pushes new star Rob Van Dam to the moon in late 2001 making him the first Undisputed Champion.
Mr. Kennedy as Vince's son followed by feuds against Shane and Triple H.
Heyman and Shane get to run ECW 2006 with as much freedom as HHH would have years later in NXT.
Bob Sapp in WWE.
Black Machismo Jay Lethal wins the TNA World Title.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2021 19:56:07 GMT -5
Hogan and Andre reuniting onscreen after Wrestlemania 6. I never really thought about how this didn't happen, and now I'm bummed that we missed out on a great moment.
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Post by Aceorton on Sept 27, 2021 21:48:33 GMT -5
Honky Tonk Man getting his hair cut by Brutus the Barber in 1988 (the haircut that Jimmy Hart got instead). I'm a sucker for a "bald guy desperately tries to hide that he's bald" angle, and HTM doing it would have been gold.
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Post by sarkerpolseng on Sept 27, 2021 22:53:36 GMT -5
Rock v Triple H v Stone Cold.
As a teen, I saved money to watch this PPV live, wanting so much to see this match.
During the broadcast itself, Austin was taken out and replaced by The Big Show.
Yay
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Post by chazraps on Sept 27, 2021 23:10:10 GMT -5
Colt Cabana wins the battle royal at All In and later beats Jay Lethal for the ROH World Title in front of his hometown Chicago crowd.
Corino vs Whitmer gets a proper feud conclusion at Final Battle 2015 when the angle was still white hot instead of being dragged out and diluted for another year. (This was due to Corino needing unexpected emergency surgery so nobody is really at fault for this, but it would have been great to see what happened with an absolutely haaaaated Whitmer character throughout 2016 at maybe the most over he ever was)
Rey's brief mid-2010s New Japan run gives us the first ever match between him and Taka Michinoku.
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Post by katieklaus on Sept 27, 2021 23:37:36 GMT -5
TNA going all in on Raven in 2003 or 2005.
TNA going all in on Monty Brown at Final Resolution in 2005.
TNA going all in on AJ Styles at pretty much any point.
Shamrock vs. Angle at any point where they were healthy enough to make it great.
Jeff Hardy not f***ing up his Antichrist of Professional Wrestling run.
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Post by koreycaskets on Sept 28, 2021 0:04:55 GMT -5
CM Punk not only showing up on Rampage but also SummerSlam this year.
I like Brock and all but if Punk came out at the end to challenge Reigns that would have been money to print and broke the internet to pieces.
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Post by Mike Strike on Sept 28, 2021 0:48:39 GMT -5
NWO vs. DX in 2002. All the players were there but boy howdy were the stars not aligning.
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Post by Derk! on Sept 28, 2021 3:31:40 GMT -5
TNA going all in on Monty Brown at Final Resolution in 2005. On a similar note, I wonder what his career trajectory in WWE would have looked like had he not stepped away from the business to take care of his family. Dude had "IT"..
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on Sept 28, 2021 4:09:07 GMT -5
TNA going all in on Monty Brown at Final Resolution in 2005. On a similar note, I wonder what his career trajectory in WWE would have looked like had he not stepped away from the business to take care of his family. Dude had "IT".. the WWE was also allegedly high on him... not that THAT fully means anything but... >_>
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Post by government mule on Sept 28, 2021 5:24:33 GMT -5
Owen Hart wins the title with a short run in '94.
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Post by Instant Classic on Sept 28, 2021 8:12:55 GMT -5
Jeff Hardy winning the X Division title in 2013.
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Post by Big BosskMan on Sept 28, 2021 9:39:50 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody not entering the shower that fateful night in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
Owen refusing to do the zipline entrance at the Kiel Arena in St. Louis.
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