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Here is when selling goes horribly wrong:


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Back when I worked with Nick Patrick, he sometimes would come to shows wearing his nWo Souled Out t-shirt. I'd ask him if that meant he was going to referee every match on the show we were at, and everytime he'd respond, "I still want to see Eric Bischoff do that bullshit."
 
Kyoufu said:
Like the Usos, god damn. If I was to push the tag team division, I'd start with those guys.
100% agree on the Usos. Disagree on Ryder. If used properly, he'll be more over. Unfortunetly he'll be more of a comedic wrestler like Santino. How do you take Ryder seriously? Serious question.
 
sajj316 said:
100% agree on the Usos. Disagree on Ryder. If used properly, he'll be more over. Unfortunetly he'll be more of a comedic wrestler like Santino. How do you take Ryder seriously? Serious question.
Ryder doesn't take himself seriously. Why would the WWE?
 
Do you guy's think a suprise appearance from Stone Cold well cost Punk the title ?

That could set up a match between them at mania next year, along with Rock Vs Cena.
 
GringoLOCOo said:
Do you guy's think a suprise appearance from Stone Cold well cost Punk the title ?

That could set up a match between them at mania next year, along with Rock Vs Cena.

Highly doubtful. It'd make little to no sense to have him appear out of nowhere.
 
Can see Vince coming down to the ring towards the end and throwing something in the ring for Cena to use on Punk to ensure the victory and Punk somehow getting to it and using it on Cena.

And/or Cena looks at the object and contemplates whether or not to use it and either does use it and thus the heel turn commences or he tries to but Punk somehow gets the object and uses it on Cena.

Either way Vince will be involved in my opinion.

Cena saying this match will be talked about for years has me believing it won't be a simple pin by any means.
 
Chopper said:
Can anyone explain to me what a wallinda is?!
Upon further investigation, I've found The Flying Wallendas' wikipedia page.

It all makes sense now.

wikipedia said:
The Flying Wallendas is the name of a circus act and daredevil stunt performers, most known for performing highwire acts without a safety net. They were first known as The Great Wallendas, but the current name was coined by the press in the 40s and has stayed since. The name in their native German, "Die fliegenden Wallenda", is an obvious rhyme on the title of the Wagner opera, "Der fliegende Holländer" ("The Flying Dutchman").
 
Chopper said:
Can anyone explain to me what a wallinda is?!

A Flyin Walinda is what Seen Caruh turns into whenever he flyin', dawg. C'mon man, you just gon' tell me you ain't know dat?

Your Google-fu is lackadaisical.
 
Cousteau said:
Can see Vince coming down to the ring towards the end and throwing something in the ring for Cena to use on Punk to ensure the victory and Punk somehow getting to it and using it on Cena.

And/or Cena looks at the object and contemplates whether or not to use it and either does use it and thus the heel turn commences or he tries to but Punk somehow gets the object and uses it on Cena.

Either way Vince will be involved in my opinion.

Cena saying this match will be talked about for years has me believing it won't be a simple pin by any means.

I would be so happy if they came up with a storyline that allowed Punk to take the title with him. RAW would be in peril, no champion to unite the roster, until.....

*Miseria Cantare*

Punk walks out in front of the entire roster, holds up his arm and everyone kneels.

I wish it was Sunday already so I could stop coming up with stupid shit lol
 
Late 90'S WCW was great. Same thing goes for WWF.


When are these PPV's?
I don't understand the labeling "WWF VS. WCW 1990-2001 [FEATURING ECW 1995-2001]. All Weeklies & Pay-Per-Views" I see a NWO ppv when I click one video, a WWF ppv on another, no real labels.

All of it is boring as balls. Early WcW and WWF sucked.
 
DeathNote said:
Late 90'S WCW was great. Same thing goes for WWF.


When are these PPV's?
I don't understand the labeling "WWF VS. WCW 1990-2001 [FEATURING ECW 1995-2001]. All Weeklies & Pay-Per-Views" I see a NWO ppv when I click one video, a WWF ppv on another, no real labels.

All of it is boring as balls. Early WcW and WWF sucked.


When I think of working or going to school on Mondays, and how much I looked forward to watching WCW Nitro, while recording WWE circa late 90's on VHS for the replay, it really makes me sad.
 
DeathNote said:
Late 90'S WCW was great. Same thing goes for WWF.


When are these PPV's?
I don't understand the labeling "WWF VS. WCW 1990-2001 [FEATURING ECW 1995-2001]. All Weeklies & Pay-Per-Views" I see a NWO ppv when I click one video, a WWF ppv on another, no real labels.

All of it is boring as balls. Early WcW and WWF sucked.

When it's live, which it is 24/7 as far as I know, it's showing you literally everything. It's amazing.
 
From today's F4W update:

--A few notes. Lots of positive feedback about the Figure Four Daily show with Jeff Katz so you can check it out, and we have a special show with Michael Schiavello today with a great story in detail about their negotiations to get Ultimate Warrior on HDNet.

What?
 
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