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17 minutes ago, MORELOCK said:

I liked X-Factor. Coming out to Uncle Kracker is quality heeling.

As Dave would say: This is a G1 level post! I would rather listen to Nickleback fronted by William Hung or one of the shitty scab Dead Kennedys singers than Uncle Kracker. 

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Slow Chemical was a catchy entrance song. I liked that it started at the lyrics “Every intuition fails to find its way...”. Very catchy hook. 

Benoit’s theme was also a banger. In the pre-YouTube days I sometimes would leave the menu running on his DVD just to hear it.

Edit: We are talking about horrible wrestling songs that we like right?

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1 minute ago, paintedbynumbers said:

I was a huge Our Lady Peace fan before they did Benoit's theme.  After the tragedy of Benoit, OLP stopped playing the song live.     It was/is  called "Whatever"

I liked the OLP album that had "Superman's Dead" on it. I'll still listen to that song when it comes on Sirius XM Lithium.

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6 hours ago, AxB said:

What is X-Pac's career highlight, since he started using the name X-Pac? Because other than becoming a synonym for the wrong type of crowd scorn, I can't think of one. Arguably he was salvageable the whole time, but he never did get salvaged, did he? 

The Kane/X-Pac tag run in '99?

 

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Oh man, I was also a big Our Lady Peace fan back then. Finding out they were going to do Benoit's music made me flip.

By the way, I'm sure it's a coincidence, but Down by Stone Temple Pilots sounds a lot like Benoit's original WWE music.

 

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Just now, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I liked the OLP album that had "Superman's Dead" on it. I'll still listen to that song when it comes on Sirius XM Lithium.

ahh Clumsy.  It's such a good album.  The album after that "Happiness is not a fish that you can catch"  is actually really, really good too.  "Spiritual Machines" was great also. After that Bob Rock got ahold of them and turned them pop which is why everyone always refers to OLP as "the band that played that big song somewhere out there"    Superman's Dead is so so much better.

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5 hours ago, Craig H said:

Oh man, I was also a big Our Lady Peace fan back then. Finding out they were going to do Benoit's music made me flip.

By the way, I'm sure it's a coincidence, but Down by Stone Temple Pilots sounds a lot like Benoit's original WWE music.

 

BJ Whitmer's indy theme

I miss Scott Weiland and won't support the band w/ their Weiland clone. They still can't help themselves to take shots at Scott. The drummer, Eric Kretz recently did in an interview. I think it eats at them because none of their projects w/o Scott including the latest STP album have sold very well.

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32 minutes ago, LoneWolf&Subs said:

Slow Chemical was a catchy entrance song. I liked that it started at the lyrics “Every intuition fails to find its way...”. Very catchy hook. 

Benoit’s theme was also a banger. In the pre-YouTube days I sometimes would leave the menu running on his DVD just to hear it.

The OLP song or the porn song? ? 

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2 minutes ago, odessasteps said:

The OLP song or the porn song? ? 

Both of which I like better than "Whatever".

His WCW public domain music was used in porn.

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4 minutes ago, West Newbury Bad Boy said:

Porn is probably better than hearing the Horsemen theme and worrying that Mongo might be about to walk through the curtain. 

A snuff film is better than hearing the Horsemen theme and worrying that Mongo might be about to walk through the curtain. 

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56 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Nothing tops this theme when it comes to signed, 

BJ Whitmer's indy theme

I miss Scott Weiland and won't support the band w/ their Weiland clone. They still can't help themselves to take shots at Scott. The drummer, Eric Kretz recently did in an interview. I think it eats at them because none of their projects w/o Scott including the latest STP album have sold very well.

Without Scott, aren't they just Girl Talk?

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I wonder how much money it would take to get one last batch of knockoff classics out of Jimmy Hart.

well, it's not like Vince has heard of the "Old Town Road" song anyway

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You know for all the talk about the famous Horseman reformation, and Ric Flair return on Nitro was, the group promos after that night are some of the worst Horseman promos ever. I mean Mongo, Ric, and Arn tried they’re best, but they couldn’t drag charisma out of Benoit, and Malenko during these.

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odds of Ron Simmons' contribution to the reunion show being anything more than showing up for the 3 seconds takes to stare at someone and give a delayed "DAMN!":

1000 to 1

[hope he gets maximum money for it]

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4 hours ago, Craig H said:

Without Scott, aren't they just Girl Talk?

They did Talk Show w/ Dave Coutts, Army of Anyone w/ Richard Patrick of Filter, one STP EP w/ Chester Bennington, and the new album w/ Scott clone Jeff Gutt. 

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