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I wouldn't be surprised if that's actually an old term used back around the infancy of television.
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When did he leave TNA?
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Looking at stuff from that year then, one could liken WWF to the Fall of the Roman Empire. The fallout from the steroid and sex scandals meant that everything was changing, and a revolving door of talent was already in the process of happening. Flair left, Hogan left, Savage was being reduced, Heenan and Okerlund were gone and replaced by less entertaining characters. The one good thing that happened was Raw because it was a breath of fresh air from the canned stuff they were doing at the time. My general memory of WCW in '93 was that that was the year they really started to mount a credible offense to WWF finally. Wasn't without it's own blunders though (not having Flair wrestle right away, Paul Roma the Horseman, the Shockmaster gaffe, the bloated promo film for Beach Blast, "Lost In Cleveland", etc, etc.). Vader was at his height in the company, and his domination in the ring made the World Heavyweight Championship mean something. It's in stark contast to Yokozuna, who just sat on people for a finish. His Starrcade match with Flair (no doubt in my mind it'll be part of this comp) was as perfect a program as WCW could make it.
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[1996-12-16-WCW-Nitro] Arn Anderson vs Kevin Sullivan
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in December 1996
The last match I clearly remember seeing him in was the match with Luger in Vegas a few months prior to this, though I have vague memories of him in that year's World War III match. If it weren't for Bischoff's general attitude about how worthless Arn was, a program with Hogan would have been worthwhile and good television because of the reasons stated.- 12 replies
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^ Yeah, can't forget that. I think you guys are looking way to deep into this, except the Warrior rumors on top of the page. Makes perfect sense, considering his views on gays.
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Agreed 100%. She also had a more palpable personality than any woman before her in WWE history, and seemingly not afraid to play a more realistic heel. Sherri over-played the Wicked Witch persona, and thus became a caricature.
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ok ok, youngest living inductee.
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Does Tammy's inclusion make her the youngest inductee ever?
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No homophobic digs last night in Cena's rap, and probably more important to that, Miz became the rightful heat magnet instead of either Rock or Cena.
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At WrestleMania VIII, the first match of my first pay-per-view I'd ever watched, Shawn Michaels vs. Tito Santana, there was this woman who heckled with a very harsh and shrill voice I will never forget. She must have been kicked out or something after that because that was the only time during the whole show I remember hearing that.
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Me too, but Jesse always could shine no matter who he was broadcasting with. I liked him better in WCW because he was way more neutral than he was as a heel announcer in WWE. Him and Heenan were the only two guys who could pull being that kind of announcer off. As much as I like Jerry on Raw now, I really didn't like his approach to the role back when he replaced Bobby.
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Jake talked about it on the Pick Your Poison DVD, said he was trying to shake it off of Randy. I read something that said the snake died soon after.
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It was quite a thing to watch him back. It's palpable that he really missed the jolt he got from being The Rock. And he definitely made the most of it tonight. If that translates in Atlanta, my hope is that it brings the entire card up a notch.
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[1996-11-17-WWF-Survivor Series] Shawn Michaels vs Sid
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in November 1996
I would definitely say that it was because of the lovefest for Shawn Vince turned WWF into at this time. And it is sad, because Shawn did hold up his end of the bargain by having some of the best matches of his career that year. Back then, I thought he would have been champion for a bit longer so it was a legit surprise to me to see Sid win the belt.- 20 replies
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[1996-04-29-WCW-Nitro] Ric Flair vs The Giant
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in April 1996
WWE's mistake was letting him put on the weight, and just become another monster. But whether or not that was something Vince wanted, or maybe it was something he let slide we'll never know. But back around this time-frame, he was amazing to watch especially when he did the more acrobatic stuff you wouldn't expect of someone of his frame. All that said, I'll give WWE a bit more credit than you. They did put several titles on him, if that means anything anymore. And he developed that comic persona that to me, really comes off as genuine. And even despite the weight gain, he's still capable of doing some good stuff in the ring and can bounce around in it when he has to.- 15 replies
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[1996-04-29-WCW-Nitro] Ric Flair vs The Giant
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in April 1996
Flair said in his shoot interview he lost because he no-showed a date to watch Reid in a tournament. If you put aside the quality of this match and the whole debacle from the previous year's Halloween Havoc, it's quite amazing on the face of it that Paul won his first two titles from Hogan, then Flair. And since he went on to have a rather lengthy and successful run in WWE is testament that back then they did see something in him and it paid off in the long run. Though it is WCW, these could very well have been The Renegade's title reigns as well.- 15 replies
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[1996-11-12-ECW-TV] Music Video: Terry Funk
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in November 1996
Found this on YouTube, along with the "November Rain" clip they'd use for "November To Remember" which I always found quite effective.- 6 replies
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I liked the irony of Vader putting away Monsoon, who was similar to Vader in his own career as a wrestler. Big, strong, intimidating, but knew how to work the ring as well.
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Piper's love/hate relationship with Vince has always intrigued me. The RF shoot he did was quite eye-opening, and more revealing than the thing he did for HBO a few months later.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread 2010-2011
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
Disappointed it won't be in Indy, but it may come soon enough once the Super Bowl is held there next year. -
Comments that don't warrant a thread 2010-2011
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
WrestleMania 28 in Miami. I would bet good money Randy gets in the HOF next year if not this. -
Does he talk about Benoit?
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Comments that don't warrant a thread 2010-2011
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
Vince is back on TV tonight, according to the PWTorch Twitter. -
Where contemporary wrestlers rate historically
flyonthewall2983 replied to Al's topic in Pro Wrestling
Not to be a smartass, but isn't this something for history to decide?