Big Hurt
Samurai Cop
Hot damn!
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Post by Big Hurt on Feb 19, 2007 21:10:21 GMT -5
Brian Christopher yelled at pointed at me when I yelled "Jerry's Kid!" at him after a Raw match.
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Post by Funkyjumbo on Feb 19, 2007 21:11:52 GMT -5
I got licked by Luke the Bushwacker at the Brighton Center when they did a European tour many moons ago Now we know where the "Funky" part of your name comes from. Everyone can be Funky, I just happened to be in the right place at the right time to to be slimed by sardine smelling saliva
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Post by Shy Guy on Feb 19, 2007 21:12:53 GMT -5
i almost did when i was 4.
oh, the memories....
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RAW100023
Don Corleone
Glad to see that my love has returned.
Posts: 1,304
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Post by RAW100023 on Feb 19, 2007 21:42:02 GMT -5
I was at a WcW house show when Chris Jericho was still there, and I was seated pretty much right before the wrestlers walked into the ring. Jericho was still a heel then, and I had a sign that said I came to see Jericho. He looked at my sign laughed patted me on the head, and that was it. It was kind of awkward. I think it was like in 97. HAHAHA! LOL! Man I miss wcw Jericho.
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Scott
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Scott on Feb 20, 2007 1:43:21 GMT -5
Around 1993 or so, Yokozuna fell out of the ring between the ropes like he used to and rolled onto my foot which was sticking out under the guard rail. It strangely didn't hurt.
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Post by Munkie91087 on Feb 20, 2007 2:02:26 GMT -5
Around 1993 or so, Yokozuna fell out of the ring between the ropes like he used to and rolled onto my foot which was sticking out under the guard rail. It strangely didn't hurt. That's cause Yokazuna was safe to work with and rarely if ever hurt anybody. He knew what he was doing when he fell onto your foot. You however could have sold it better! Who are you, Hulk Hogan?!!
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Post by Mr. Cheshire on Feb 20, 2007 2:59:15 GMT -5
I met RVD when he came around and had him autograph my copy of Wrestlemania XIX for Gamecube. Later that year I saw him at a house show and got to high-five him over the guard rail. During that same show, while he was standing on the turnbuckle, I held up my sign that read, "Van Terminator Here!" (the sign had a target) and he pointed and mouthed, "Van Terminator!" but he didn't do one during the match :/
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Feb 20, 2007 3:01:47 GMT -5
My dad very nearly got into a legit fight with Jake Roberts at an indy show about a year ago. Can that enter into this discussion?
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Post by jcdenton on Feb 20, 2007 3:03:02 GMT -5
My dad very nearly got into a legit fight with Jake Roberts at an indy show about a year ago. Can that enter into this discussion? over what?
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Feb 20, 2007 3:05:57 GMT -5
My dad very nearly got into a legit fight with Jake Roberts at an indy show about a year ago. Can that enter into this discussion? over what? Eh, Jake was either WAY into kayfabe or WAY into... well, whatever it is he's into that keeps him as f***ed up as he is, and my dad's just a naturally abrasive person, so while we were heckling him a little bit, he took it kinda serious and words were exchanged. I wish to this day I had video footage of it, because that shit would be up on youtube quicker than anything.
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Post by K7 - WC's Crowd Extra on Feb 20, 2007 3:10:03 GMT -5
Eh, Jake was either WAY into kayfabe or WAY into... well, whatever it is he's into that keeps him as waxed up as he is, and my dad's just a naturally abrasive person, so while we were heckling him a little bit, he took it kinda serious and words were exchanged. I wish to this day I had video footage of it, because that crap would be up on youtube quicker than anything. Did your dad comment about the stain on his shirt?
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Feb 20, 2007 3:12:42 GMT -5
Eh, Jake was either WAY into kayfabe or WAY into... well, whatever it is he's into that keeps him as waxed up as he is, and my dad's just a naturally abrasive person, so while we were heckling him a little bit, he took it kinda serious and words were exchanged. I wish to this day I had video footage of it, because that crap would be up on youtube quicker than anything. Did your dad comment about the stain on his shirt? Not that I recall. I'm gonna guess there's a joke there that I'm not getting. Quite honestly, I was laughing my ass off the whole time at these two old guys looking like they were about to kick each others asses. It was a real conflict, but it was so hilarious to observe.
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Post by violent24 on Feb 20, 2007 4:29:55 GMT -5
I didn't get anything from him but in june-july 2003 i was on the same flight as stone cold steve austin. I video taped him sitting down in the terminal but i was scared to walk up to him. He was eating chick-f-lay i believe. It was a flight from san antonio to san diego. He sat in coach with his mp3 player the whole time.
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Post by K7 - WC's Crowd Extra on Feb 20, 2007 5:29:14 GMT -5
Did your dad comment about the stain on his shirt? Not that I recall. I'm gonna guess there's a joke there that I'm not getting. Quite honestly, I was laughing my ass off the whole time at these two old guys looking like they were about to kick each others asses. It was a real conflict, but it was so hilarious to observe. youtube.com/watch?v=3VHw660Bnb8
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Lt. Palumbo
Hank Scorpio
On again off again watcher of a wrestling TV show
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Post by Lt. Palumbo on Feb 20, 2007 6:05:45 GMT -5
shook hands with the fink and told him he ruled, he said thank you
Met RVD in Vegas when he was suspended last year,it was so bizarre, I was taking a shortcut through the stardust to to get back to circus circus and there he is walking towards me, I was like 'I recognize that guy from somewhere' realized who he was just as our paths crossed, I said 'hey rob' he said 'what's up dude?' and that was that
Also had my photo taken with a bunch of wrestlers at various meet and greets. The funniest was sandman, my brother was rocking a big old fro at the time and sandman said if his wife had hair like that he'd never leave home. Also on a strange side note, sandman wasn't even booked to be at that event (not a meet and greet, actually just a fan get together) he had been booked by another promotion the night before and just turned up there with a bunch of beers,he proceeded to do commentary for all the sandman matches they could find on dvd's, funny as hell. My brother and I had bought his singapore cane from him the night before, he recognised us and joked that he wanted it back
Sorry I'm rambling, I'm sleep deprived
Just one more....
A pre-WWE Matt Striker liked my beard and asked if he could tug on it during the photo, of course I let him
Damn it....one more, but this is awesome,at an IWW meet and greet with D-Lo Brown, My brother won a smackdown tourney on the ps2, the prize was you got to play against D-Lo. The guys organising had made a CAW of D-Lo and he got my brother to be Val Venis (he had said earlier in the night that Val was his favorite opponent in the WWF), anyway,my brother beat him mercilessly, finishing him off with his own frogsplash. He took it well,but I publicly disowned my brother for his heelish behaviour!
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Post by KimberlyPagesBoyToy on Feb 20, 2007 6:30:42 GMT -5
At an ECW house show in 95 there were cheap frying pans that you could buy for 10 bucks with the intials P.E. on it. Obviously these were the frying pans Public Enemy would take when they were outside the ring. I bought one and Rocco Rock eneded up taking it from me and using it in the match. And yes I got the pan with a dent in it back. Sadly though I threw it out a few years later convincing myself it was worthless.
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Post by prophecyr on Feb 20, 2007 8:07:06 GMT -5
I got a high five from Sting at a WCW house show once. Was kinda weird to me cause I was still a mark, and he joined the Wolfpac at the house show, then on Nitro he was still deciding.
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Feb 20, 2007 8:35:26 GMT -5
At an ECW house show in 95 there were cheap frying pans that you could buy for 10 bucks with the intials P.E. on it. Obviously these were the frying pans Public Enemy would take when they were outside the ring. I bought one and Rocco Rock eneded up taking it from me and using it in the match. And yes I got the pan with a dent in it back. Sadly though I threw it out a few years later convincing myself it was worthless. Your crazy.
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NIXON
Unicron
Hail to the Chief Bootknocker
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Post by NIXON on Feb 20, 2007 8:40:25 GMT -5
I got the pit stop from the Nasty Boys at the Nitro Grill once.
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Post by The Peoples Elbow on Feb 20, 2007 8:43:08 GMT -5
My dad was working out in Gold's Gym once and Andre came in. My dad said he had never felt so small in his whole life.
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