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Post by voiceboxisback on Dec 11, 2007 13:13:53 GMT -5
On the E channel
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Push R Truth
Patti Mayonnaise
Unique and Special Snowflake, and a pants-less heathen.
Perpetually Constipated
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Post by Push R Truth on Dec 11, 2007 13:37:00 GMT -5
When it's over, I require a report please.
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Post by plushtar on Dec 11, 2007 15:48:11 GMT -5
This was the first reference to Hogan exaggerating about Andre the Giant. At this time, he weighed only 700 lbs. Also, Wrestlemania IX (Hogan's final match) took place on April 4, 1992.
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Kae
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Kae on Dec 11, 2007 16:11:07 GMT -5
I watched part of it. It was completely uninteresting, because E! sees THS as an opportunity to kiss large amounts of celebrity ass. The part I saw had him speaking about forming the NWO and then going back to his original heroic persona because he hated the crowds booing him. They skimmed over his recent controversies in about 2 seconds, and then had Hart, Goldberg and someone else I can't remember say how he was the greatest of all time.
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BrianZane
Team Rocket
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Host of Wrestling With Wregret
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Post by BrianZane on Dec 11, 2007 16:30:16 GMT -5
Is it a more recent THS? Because I know they made one for him during his time in WCW, I think the most recent thing being his return to the red-and-yellow look there. E probably does make a few changes to the re-runs if circumstances change, but they probably didn't have the time/info/rights to footage that they needed for it to be really complete.
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Post by plushtar on Dec 11, 2007 16:30:21 GMT -5
I watched part of it. It was completely uninteresting, because E! sees THS as an opportunity to kiss large amounts of celebrity ass. The part I saw had him speaking about forming the NWO and then going back to his original heroic persona because he hated the crowds booing him. They skimmed over his recent controversies in about 2 seconds, and then had Hart, Goldberg and someone else I can't remember say how he was the greatest of all time. Those people were Okerlund, Leslie, & Knobbs.
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