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Johnny Sorrow

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  1. I just saw Patera vs Backlund from MSG 1/21/80. Holy shit, what a great fucking match. Patera tries to out-wrestle Bob at first but keeps getting stymied, he finally gets some control with his strength, and when he has Bob in the arm stretcher his trash talk is fucking great. "I'M GONNA SEND HIM BACK TO MINNESOTA IN A BOX!" Even the typical WWF wonky finish works.
  2. I didn't even think of The Rock and Andre, that's a good point. But I'm thinking more people are aware of Savage than Austin, and, as much as it pains ME..Bruno.
  3. An aside, but I'd put Macho Man ahead of everybody except Hogan as far as "big star". When TIME magazine does an Obit with a pic and "guest writer", it means you transcended wrestling.
  4. Johnny Sorrow

    Current WWE

    The crowds chanting "YES!", HBK on RAW, Bryan himself, Cole, Lawler. ..
  5. Johnny Sorrow

    Current WWE

    But it's HHH and Steph saying it as the characters who we think have terrible opinions.
  6. This show was a blast to do, and blast to listen to. Funny as fuck and you don't need to have seen the matches and promos to enjoy it. I think we make people want to find these matches and promos.
  7. And yes, I was as stoned as a biblical whore for this show.
  8. Again, so many of those "rules" are gone by now that the article is now a historical piece.
  9. Yeah, Lawler recently did an interview where he said that his hatred of ECW was all a work. He may have disliked Heyman, but he had no ill feelings about ECW.
  10. Johnny Sorrow

    Current WWE

    That whole main event was fucking awesome. I was cheering here in my room.
  11. Johnny Sorrow

    Current WWE

    The fact that it was JBL who was doing it just made it weird. He's really not the "uber-conservative/ xenophobic" guy his old character was. He's more or less one of those "Fiscal conservative/ socially liberal" types generally.
  12. Johnny Sorrow

    Current WWE

    JBL making fun of the fact that we still actually observe Columbus Day was pretty fucking funny.
  13. This post cannot be displayed because it is in a password protected forum. Enter Password
  14. Another Monsoon In The Wall to end was fucking perfect.
  15. Funny fucking show.
  16. In the United States, iced tea makes up about 85% of all tea consumed and is very popular as an alternative to carbonated soft drinks, especially in the hotter southern states: it is ubiquitous in restaurants, convenience stores, vending machines, and grocery stores. It may be freshly made on premises, or available in bottles and cans, and at self-serve soda fountains. Restaurants typically give the customer the choice of sweetened or unsweetened. The oldest printed recipes for iced tea date back to the 1870s. Two of the earliest cookbooks with iced tea recipes are the Buckeye Cookbook by Estelle Woods Wilcox, first published in 1876, and Housekeeping in Old Virginia by Marion Cabell Tyree, first published in 1877. Iced tea had started to appear in the USA during the 1860s. Seen as a novelty at first, during the 1870s it became quite widespread. Not only did recipes appear in print, but iced tea was offered on hotel menus, and was on sale at railroad stations. Its popularity rapidly increased after Richard Blechynden introduced it at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. Iced tea's popularity in the United States has led to an addition to standard cutlery sets: the iced tea spoon is a teaspoon with a long handle, suitable for stirring sugar into glasses. In the summer, iced tea is at its most popular. It is a common stereotype of the Southeastern United States due to the popularity of sweet iced tea in that region that unsweetened iced tea is not available and/or frowned upon. It is true that often the term "iced tea" is assumed to mean sweetened iced tea by default in that region. Iced tea varieties Iced tea is traditionally served with lemon slice used as a garnish, which is often placed on the rim of the glass. In the Southwest United States (or at least in restaurants with a Southwest theme), lime is also very popular (especially in Mexican restaurants). It is not entirely uncommon for establishments to put out slices of both lemon and lime for the customer to take for themselves.[citation needed] Because of the varieties of eateries in the United States, as well as climatic and cultural differences, a variety of iced teas are available. Most prominent are: In barbecue, soul food, and Southern cuisine-style, establishments, along with greasy spoons and general eateries, black tea is iced. This is by far the most commonly available form of freshly brewed iced tea, to which the above statements apply. Fruit-flavored teas and tisanes are also popular iced. In some coffeehouses, more exotic varieties may be iced, such as Jasmine tea or Earl Grey tea. Thai iced tea is common in Thai restaurants. Iced Chai (spiced Indian tea) is available from some restaurants and stores. While not traditionally served iced, in the U.S. chai is frequently served iced, with honey as a sweetener, or pre-sweetened when bottled. Iced Jasmine tea, Genmaicha, and Hojicha are available from some Chinese cuisine or other Asian cuisine restaurants, but rarely. It is more common to find one of these varieties hot, where the patron may pour the tea over ice. But the tastiest is raspberry.
  17. You know what rules? Raspberry Iced Tea.
  18. HAHAHA..Ok, make him the guy filming the Zapruder film.
  19. I said on the show that every match was great, and I could have thrown all of them into a hat and chosen the rankings.
  20. My show rankings: 1.Atlantis vs. El Satanico (1984) 2.El Faraón, Herodes y Mocho Cota vs. Lizmark, Ringo Mendoza y Tony Salazar (2/24/84) 3.Mocho Cota vs. Americo Rocca (1/27/84) 4.Atlantis y Lizmark vs. El Egipcio y El Faraón (2/17/84) 5.Mocho Cota vs. Americo Rocca (2/3/84)
  21. My Show rankings: 1.MS-1 vs. Sangre Chicana (9/23/83) 2.Atlantis y El Hijo del Santo vs. Fuerza Guerrera y Lobo Rubio (11/25/83) 3.Espectro Jr., Satanico y MS-1 vs. Mocho Cota, Sangre Chicana y La Fiera (9/30/83) 4.Kevin von Erich, Mascara Ano 2000 y Halcon Ortiz v. Coloso Colosetti, Pirata Morgan y Herodes (9/23/83) 5.Sangre Chicana vs. Ringo Mendoza (10/28/83)
  22. My rankings, for the show. 1.Centurion Negro vs. Gran Hamada (2/14/82) 2.El Canek vs. Don Corleone (2/14/82) 3.Satoru Sayama y Gran Hamada vs. Perro Aguayo y Baby Face (4/13/80) 4.Tatsumi Fujinami vs. El Canek (6/12/83) 5.Andre the Giant & Cien Caras vs. Alfonso Dantes, Herodes y Sangre Chicana (1981)
  23. I was at that show! I was 16 years old, and it ruled. I remember thinking Mulligan was gonna have a heart attack. He was dressed in the bunkhouse gear under the hot lights and looked like he was about to keel over.
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