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[ QUOTE ] Brett Hart vs HBK where they actually screwed HBK and gave the title to Brett and HBK flipped out and punched Vince. [/ QUOTE ] it was the other way around, yo. But, yeah, this whole fued was great. [/ QUOTE ] lol, i did get that totally the wrong way 'round. oops [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Edit: I have worked in an Alzheimer's Lab, so every time something like this happens I worry a little [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Undertaker vs Mankind Hell in a cell!! Seeing Mankinds teeth poking thru his face was a bit disturbing tho. Man, that guy is genius [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] |
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if anyone knows where to find the video of Orndorf turning heel on Hogan i would love to see it again
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Mick Foley winning the title from The Rock with Stone Cold's help.
The Rowdy One's entrance here is just awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc9PsXAXau8 |
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The Horsemen, the first wrestling mafia, were in trouble. The biggest star of the past 15 years, Hulk Hogan, had come to town and was making life miserable for their "don". Worse yet, a bizarre group of upstarts named the Dungeon of Doom were muscling in on the Horsemen's territory, causing friction at the same time as they pursued their common enemy, Hulk Hogan.
Things were reaching a fever pitch. Kevin Sullivan, leader of the Dungeon of Doom, formed an uneasy alliance with the Horsemen. It was apparent that Arn Anderson, the Horsemen's enforcer, was unhappy with the arrangement, but Anderson saw no other way to get at Hogan. Disaster struck, though. The Horsemen had picked up a fiery brawler and technician named Chris Benoit. Benoit was a protege of the Dynamite Kid and a trainee of the Hart Dungeon. Benoit, though, could wrestle women as well as men. He soon appeared in public with Sullivan's wife, the luscious Woman. Sullivan and Benoit tore at each other, leading to an epic match. Bathroom doors were slammed on heads, bodies were tossed down stadium stairs, and the finish came when Benoit superplexed Sullivan off a table for the win. Benoit's anger could not be sated, and after the bout, continued to attack him. Anderson ran to the ring and pulled Benoit off. The crowd held its collective breath. Was the alliance to get Hogan more important than the Horsemen? Was a mortal enemy more important than a consigliere? The crowd got their answer quickly, as Anderson joined in the beatdown on Sullivan. The crowd went 100% APESHIT. Horsemen, daddy, that's professional wrestling. |
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June 28, 1982
[ QUOTE ] Snuka received several title shots at WWF Champion Bob Backlund, their most famous match together being a steel cage bout at Madison Square Garden on June 28, 1982 in which Snuka leapt from the top of the cage, barely missing Backlund who managed to escape the cage for the win. The contest would be declared Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Undertaker vs. Mankind (Hell in the cell)
This match was incredible: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAQgz_AmPQQ Edit: Good call ojc02 earlier in the thread |
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Undertaker vs. Mankind (Hell in the cell) This match was incredible. [/ QUOTE ] |
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June 28, 1982 [ QUOTE ] Snuka received several title shots at WWF Champion Bob Backlund, their most famous match together being a steel cage bout at Madison Square Garden on June 28, 1982 in which Snuka leapt from the top of the cage, barely missing Backlund who managed to escape the cage for the win. The contest would be declared Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] This match is available on WWE 24/7 right now. |
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Dynasty, I think you should give yourself the title "WWE 24/7 PREVIEW GUIDE"
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