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This is just a personal preference b/c I like punkers more than blondes, but imagine the increased hotness of shaved head Trish, with mascara running down her cheeks and a switchblade instead of a microphone, in that outfit.8 points
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I'm a bit late to the party on the whole Miz as champion debate, but I wanted to add a personal story as to why Miz winning the title will always stand out for me. My brother, who was a poster on this board (SgtPepper9876), was intensely anti-Miz. Couldn't stand him I always told him to get used to used to him, because I had a feeling he'd be around awhile, and I was certain that at some point he'd win the WWE championship. This idea was insane to my brother.......he just thought the idea was ludicrous. We would constantly debate it.....more just brothers goofing off and having fun than anything, but also me believing it and him really not being a Miz fan. My brother passed away on November 17th, 2010. His funeral was Monday November 22nd, 2010. I came home that day from the funeral and sat down and watched Raw on the DVR.......I needed to get my mind somewhere else and we both watched Raw religiously on Mondays, so it was a decent way to cope. Well, of course, Monday 11-22-10 was the night Miz won the WWE championship......the night of my brother's funeral....my brother who swore it would never happen. I remember distinctly laughing out loud, saying out loud "Well I'll be goddamned", and then having a decent cry while smiling at the same time. Looking back it's a very surreal and vivid memory.8 points
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I don't think it has to be smarky fans to not be into the Orton/Show match. It was a fine match, but if they don't care, they don't care. The entire crowd didn't seem to care about the whole match. Not just the "smart" fans. Don't give me "if they don't care, they don't care". These "fans" don't care. But judging by the ratings, and the reaction from the TV crowds those real fans do care.I'm just glad Vince never really gives in to these smark crowds, or else Ryder would be a main eventer. LOL @ "real fans". The fuck does that even mean? Considering how much the tickets to that shitshow must have been, I can't really call anyone who doled out their money to go a "fake fan".6 points
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I think I posted this on the old board, but it is more than worthy of a unearthing - Detail: I know in my soul that there is a monstrous but forgotten stack of crates of these in a warehouse somewhere. - RAF5 points
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The worst thing is all the idiots who upload their Smackdown vs Raw versions of this week's matches (but still use a picture of the real match as the video ID). ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH,4 points
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If you hurt your head in a match, don't worry. WWE has a rigorous concussion testing protocol which consists of asking you if you're OK.3 points
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Ah you see, that's because the Moment pulled them all out of time as an exception so they were able to cross their own time lines just that once. It wasn't explained well so I can see why you'd find it awkward.3 points
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"Hey I haven't read this stuff in 25 years, now listen to my opinion on it."3 points
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in the meantime, a masked legislator who looks suspiciously like Inoki will take his place in the chambers2 points
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This all could have worked great if only they'd gotten Ted McGinley to be the voice of the new character.2 points
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Hey, I'm a bitter, cynical dickhead... And Alan Moore is a douche.2 points
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I love how many of you are still fighting with Gonzales and his Post-Modern FSW One-Year-Later gimmick.2 points
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I think he was, but then they brought in Billy Gunn, and he was like "Where do I sign".2 points
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I don't think it has to be smarky fans to not be into the Orton/Show match. It was a fine match, but if they don't care, they don't care. The entire crowd didn't seem to care about the whole match. Not just the "smart" fans. Don't give me "if they don't care, they don't care". These "fans" don't care. But judging by the ratings, and the reaction from the TV crowds those real fans do care.I'm just glad Vince never really gives in to these smark crowds, or else Ryder would be a main eventer. LOL @ "real fans". The fuck does that even mean? Considering how much the tickets to that shitshow must have been, I can't really call anyone who doled out their money to go a "fake fan". And yet they don't act like "fans". They act like animals trying to selfishly put the attention on themselves while the Superstars bust their asses for them. And for what? So they can chant boring. Or even worse chant the name of a Superstar who isn't even in the main event anymore. Heavens to betsy, they chanted "boring" during a boring fucking snoozefest of a match? They had the audacity to actually chant for their favorite wrestler?!? Interesting. How, pray tell, are "real" fans supposed to act? And who exactly determines what separates a "real" fan from a "fake" fan? I'm also wondering why you think someone who spends anywhere from $25-$300 on a ticket is any less of a fan than someone who sits on their couch two hours a week and flips back and forth between RAW and Monday Night Football. Who is to say the two are even mutually exclusive? tl;dr -- what the fuck are you talking about?2 points
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No I won't, and I wish I hadn't come to this thread just so I could read a dude mentally photoshop a picture, so here's Yoshiaki Fujiwara murdering someone with much glee. Seriously. Yech.2 points
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I don't think it has to be smarky fans to not be into the Orton/Show match. It was a fine match, but if they don't care, they don't care. The entire crowd didn't seem to care about the whole match. Not just the "smart" fans. Don't give me "if they don't care, they don't care". These "fans" don't care. But judging by the ratings, and the reaction from the TV crowds those real fans do care.I'm just glad Vince never really gives in to these smark crowds, or else Ryder would be a main eventer. LOL @ "real fans". The fuck does that even mean? Considering how much the tickets to that shitshow must have been, I can't really call anyone who doled out their money to go a "fake fan". And yet they don't act like "fans". They act like animals trying to selfishly put the attention on themselves while the Superstars bust their asses for them. And for what? So they can chant boring. Or even worse chant the name of a Superstar who isn't even in the main event anymore. Throw in a "boys in the back" mention and this could be a Cyrus promo from ECW on TNN.2 points
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That money, money, yeah yeah......DAMN!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySXrWseP4PE2 points
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Never mind conspiracies, not enough attention is paid to Abraham Zapruder's film making career. Oh, sure. "The JFK Assassination" gets all the credit, but what about his classic "Son's 26th Birthday Party" or "The Cat Knocking Something Over"???2 points
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If you're the fan yelling shit trying to ruin that match, the same guy that was in Wrestling Road Diaries, and you are reading this... I hope you get AIDS2 points
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This is the fucking worst. Yes it is. 100x fucking worse than recording with your phone. Slightly more annoying than matches with action figures. This and people who respond to Gonzalez are my least favorite things about running March Madness.2 points
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Also, I have a great idea. Lets cast Kat Dennings and then have her run around in a huge winter jacket the entire film.2 points
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Man, I hope so. If only to see the reactions of the over-the-top Davey Richards haters on this board--especially the guy with the "Davey Richards inside a steel Davey Richards" gimmick. Yeah. That dude is an asshole. Fuck whoever said that.2 points
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Is the Family Guy death supposed to be permanent? I hadn't heard beforehand that they would be killing off a character, so I was surprised when __________ actually died. I kinda figured it would be undone before the end of the ep, and didn't think much about it when it wasn't. Figured it would be undone next week or somesuch?1 point
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I don't think it has to be smarky fans to not be into the Orton/Show match. It was a fine match, but if they don't care, they don't care. The entire crowd didn't seem to care about the whole match. Not just the "smart" fans. Don't give me "if they don't care, they don't care". These "fans" don't care. But judging by the ratings, and the reaction from the TV crowds those real fans do care.I'm just glad Vince never really gives in to these smark crowds, or else Ryder would be a main eventer. LOL @ "real fans". The fuck does that even mean? Considering how much the tickets to that shitshow must have been, I can't really call anyone who doled out their money to go a "fake fan". And yet they don't act like "fans". They act like animals trying to selfishly put the attention on themselves while the Superstars bust their asses for them. And for what? So they can chant boring. Or even worse chant the name of a Superstar who isn't even in the main event anymore.1 point
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I caught the opener and then watched Pacific Rim from the Redbox. WWE needs more sword hands and maybe Ken the Box.1 point
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Foley still gives me that creeper vibe with women, and even more so since his Adam Carolla appearance.1 point
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Who doesn't like Big Trouble In Little China? Are they crazy? Is that their problem?1 point
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1. Detroit (Kevin Nash, Sabu, Rhino, Steiner Brothers) 2. Chicago (Lex Luger, CM Punk, One Man Gang, Road Warriors) 3. Minneapolis (Mr. Perfect, Rick Rude, Brock Lesnar, Ole Anderson, Verne Gagne) 4. Houston (Undertaker, Steve Austin, Hernandez, Harlem/Houston Heat) 5. Atlanta (Goldberg, Big Bossman Fabulous Freebirds) 6. Los Angeles/Hollywood (Hulk Hogan, Sting, Goldust, The Fantastics) 7. Miami (The Rock, Razor Ramon, MVP, Dolph Ziggler, Darren Young) 8. Calgary (Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, Bad News Allen, Lance Storm) 9. Boston (John Cena, Killer Kowalski, Perry Saturn, Kazarian, Tensai) 10. Winnipeg (Roddy Piper, Chris Jericho, Steve Corino, Don Callis, Kenny Omega) 11. New York City (Adrian Adonis, Jimmy Valiant, Homicide, Low Ki, Bully Ray) 12. Jersey Shore (DDP, Bam Bam Bigelow, King Kong Bundy, Chris Candido, Balls Mahoney) 13. Philadelphia (Chief Jay Strongbow, Sandman, Stevie Richards, The Nasty Boys) 14. Montreal (Mad Dog Vachon, Jos Le Duc, Rick Martel, Rougeau Brothers) 15. St. Louis (Lou Thesz, Randy Orton, Cowboy Bob Orton, Iceman Parsons, Evan Bourne) 16. Parts Unknown (Ultimate Warrior, Doink, Papa Shango, Demolition) There's a pretty good tournament that will never happen.1 point
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This is entirely too awesome. http://www.wwe.com/videos/every-tombstone-ever-261655871 point
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