Blade-Tsung •12/17/2005 01:51 PM (UTC) •
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WOW @ all the 'Boogeyman' love! This dude is really going over fast. My roomate who is a casual watcher of wrestling was on wwe.com watching Boogeyman highlights and entrance video last night. People love this guy. I'm not a big Boogeyman fan, but on Tough Enough I liked him a lot and felt if he didn't get 'fired' for lying about his age he would have made it.
WOW @ all the 'Boogeyman' love! This dude is really going over fast. My roomate who is a casual watcher of wrestling was on wwe.com watching Boogeyman highlights and entrance video last night. People love this guy. I'm not a big Boogeyman fan, but on Tough Enough I liked him a lot and felt if he didn't get 'fired' for lying about his age he would have made it.
Chris Masters:
WWE.com: Have you asked any advice from anyone who has been in the Chamber before?
Masters: No, I wouldnât bother with that. Itâs pretty self-explanatory. You get in the cage, use it as a weapon, and wear everyone down until youâre the last man standing. I have played it on the new SmackDown vs. RAW game, and âThe Masterpieceâ? wins every time. That might just be a testament to what youâll see at New Yearâs Revolution.
WWE.com: Have you asked any advice from anyone who has been in the Chamber before?
Masters: No, I wouldnât bother with that. Itâs pretty self-explanatory. You get in the cage, use it as a weapon, and wear everyone down until youâre the last man standing. I have played it on the new SmackDown vs. RAW game, and âThe Masterpieceâ? wins every time. That might just be a testament to what youâll see at New Yearâs Revolution.
He is ready
TheMkGeek •12/17/2005 07:24 PM (UTC) •
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Smackdown was okay. Great opening... (Boogeyman). I can't give this guy enough praise... he's just too entertaining and seems to have really gotten over with the crowds. It was also nice to see a crusierweight match on something other than Velocity. Kid Kash and Super Crazy put on a good show, in my opinion at least.
Smackdown was okay. Great opening... (Boogeyman). I can't give this guy enough praise... he's just too entertaining and seems to have really gotten over with the crowds. It was also nice to see a crusierweight match on something other than Velocity. Kid Kash and Super Crazy put on a good show, in my opinion at least.
LOL! Yeah, Boogeyman is interesting. Reminds me of Papa Shango, and I bet the two of them would get along! Love his spaz-out dance, kinda funny. I keep laughing everytime I see this guy!
And yeah, Kash just dominated Crazy! I think we'll see a new Cruiserweight champ at Armageddon. I've always liked Kash, and I like him allot better than Juvi, who is just annoying.
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The only downside of the show was obviously MNM losing the titles to Batista and Rey. I felt it was really in poor taste of the WWE to set up a title match at the PPV and then have the champions lose their titles before the match could take place. I hope Rey and Batista don't become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show seem to be. Mercury and Nitro totally dominated the matchup as well... sad they had to do most of the work (with Rey throwing in a few nice looking moves I thought would have been banned such as the springboard moonsault from the apron and even a reverse hurricanrana). They were certainly nice to look at, but overall I still feel the champions were robbed.
The only downside of the show was obviously MNM losing the titles to Batista and Rey. I felt it was really in poor taste of the WWE to set up a title match at the PPV and then have the champions lose their titles before the match could take place. I hope Rey and Batista don't become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show seem to be. Mercury and Nitro totally dominated the matchup as well... sad they had to do most of the work (with Rey throwing in a few nice looking moves I thought would have been banned such as the springboard moonsault from the apron and even a reverse hurricanrana). They were certainly nice to look at, but overall I still feel the champions were robbed.
Couldn't agree more! Not that I wasn't happy to see Rey and Batista win, but WWE needs to do more non-title matches. This business of always putting titles on the line for no reason, gets old fast. As for if Rey and Batista will "become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show", I doubt it, I think the point of the title change was to have Champions vs. Champions, then the two of them will lose the titles to whoever, but yeah, it was kinda stupid, no the Mexicools/MNM match is just pointless, unless it becomes a number one contenders match?
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The Orton/Undertaker segment was okay, I suppose. With Orton getting in a "last shot" on the Undertaker before the PPV I am predicting Undertaker to take the match. Though, it could go either way really. The Undertaker is probably going to retire after this match, at least for a while...
The Orton/Undertaker segment was okay, I suppose. With Orton getting in a "last shot" on the Undertaker before the PPV I am predicting Undertaker to take the match. Though, it could go either way really. The Undertaker is probably going to retire after this match, at least for a while...
I hate Orton!! Period. Taker is going to kill that little bastard, piece of shit, prick, stain on the underwear of life's ass!! Fuck Orton! Taker rulz! As for Taker, "retiring", I doubt it, after a victory of that sorry piece of shit, Taker will make Orton retire for real!
shuji_cage34 •12/18/2005 04:55 AM (UTC) •
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LOL! Yeah, Boogeyman is interesting. Reminds me of Papa Shango, and I bet the two of them would get along! Love his spaz-out dance, kinda funny. I keep laughing everytime I see this guy!
And yeah, Kash just dominated Crazy! I think we'll see a new Cruiserweight champ at Armageddon. I've always liked Kash, and I like him allot better than Juvi, who is just annoying.
Couldn't agree more! Not that I wasn't happy to see Rey and Batista win, but WWE needs to do more non-title matches. This business of always putting titles on the line for no reason, gets old fast. As for if Rey and Batista will "become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show", I doubt it, I think the point of the title change was to have Champions vs. Champions, then the two of them will lose the titles to whoever, but yeah, it was kinda stupid, no the Mexicools/MNM match is just pointless, unless it becomes a number one contenders match?
I hate Orton!! Period. Taker is going to kill that little bastard, piece of shit, prick, stain on the underwear of life's ass!! Fuck Orton! Taker rulz! As for Taker, "retiring", I doubt it, after a victory of that sorry piece of shit, Taker will make Orton retire for real!
~Crow~ Wrote:
Smackdown was okay. Great opening... (Boogeyman). I can't give this guy enough praise... he's just too entertaining and seems to have really gotten over with the crowds. It was also nice to see a crusierweight match on something other than Velocity. Kid Kash and Super Crazy put on a good show, in my opinion at least.
Smackdown was okay. Great opening... (Boogeyman). I can't give this guy enough praise... he's just too entertaining and seems to have really gotten over with the crowds. It was also nice to see a crusierweight match on something other than Velocity. Kid Kash and Super Crazy put on a good show, in my opinion at least.
LOL! Yeah, Boogeyman is interesting. Reminds me of Papa Shango, and I bet the two of them would get along! Love his spaz-out dance, kinda funny. I keep laughing everytime I see this guy!
And yeah, Kash just dominated Crazy! I think we'll see a new Cruiserweight champ at Armageddon. I've always liked Kash, and I like him allot better than Juvi, who is just annoying.
~Crow~ Wrote:
The only downside of the show was obviously MNM losing the titles to Batista and Rey. I felt it was really in poor taste of the WWE to set up a title match at the PPV and then have the champions lose their titles before the match could take place. I hope Rey and Batista don't become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show seem to be. Mercury and Nitro totally dominated the matchup as well... sad they had to do most of the work (with Rey throwing in a few nice looking moves I thought would have been banned such as the springboard moonsault from the apron and even a reverse hurricanrana). They were certainly nice to look at, but overall I still feel the champions were robbed.
The only downside of the show was obviously MNM losing the titles to Batista and Rey. I felt it was really in poor taste of the WWE to set up a title match at the PPV and then have the champions lose their titles before the match could take place. I hope Rey and Batista don't become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show seem to be. Mercury and Nitro totally dominated the matchup as well... sad they had to do most of the work (with Rey throwing in a few nice looking moves I thought would have been banned such as the springboard moonsault from the apron and even a reverse hurricanrana). They were certainly nice to look at, but overall I still feel the champions were robbed.
Couldn't agree more! Not that I wasn't happy to see Rey and Batista win, but WWE needs to do more non-title matches. This business of always putting titles on the line for no reason, gets old fast. As for if Rey and Batista will "become "unbeatable" like Kane and Big Show", I doubt it, I think the point of the title change was to have Champions vs. Champions, then the two of them will lose the titles to whoever, but yeah, it was kinda stupid, no the Mexicools/MNM match is just pointless, unless it becomes a number one contenders match?
~Crow~ Wrote:
The Orton/Undertaker segment was okay, I suppose. With Orton getting in a "last shot" on the Undertaker before the PPV I am predicting Undertaker to take the match. Though, it could go either way really. The Undertaker is probably going to retire after this match, at least for a while...
The Orton/Undertaker segment was okay, I suppose. With Orton getting in a "last shot" on the Undertaker before the PPV I am predicting Undertaker to take the match. Though, it could go either way really. The Undertaker is probably going to retire after this match, at least for a while...
I hate Orton!! Period. Taker is going to kill that little bastard, piece of shit, prick, stain on the underwear of life's ass!! Fuck Orton! Taker rulz! As for Taker, "retiring", I doubt it, after a victory of that sorry piece of shit, Taker will make Orton retire for real!
I like Orton. The kid had potential, but he blew it with Taker. He still might be able to go the distance however.
Boogeyman = Must Die. HE EATS WORMS FOR GOD'S SAKE!
Blade-Tsung •12/19/2005 03:23 AM (UTC) •
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So if I'm reading the 'Live Coverage' over on 411mania.com correct, WWE just had a referee kill himself to show the effects Hell in a Cell can have a guy?
Blade-Tsung Wrote:
So if I'm reading the 'Live Coverage' over on 411mania.com correct, WWE just had a referee kill himself to show the effects Hell in a Cell can have a guy?
So if I'm reading the 'Live Coverage' over on 411mania.com correct, WWE just had a referee kill himself to show the effects Hell in a Cell can have a guy?
Yes. Which maybe might not have been so gay if that match didn't completely suck for a HIAC. Whoopty shit, a legendary invincible zombie who can throw lightning with his mind and and make people hallucinate crushed a bland lanky upper midcarder by hitting him with a chair and throwing him against the cage wall a few times. Yay.
Lame. I kept waiting for the shocking bump/weapon/delevopment (like the wall breaking down or something,) but it never came.
Also, the barrel of the rifle was so long that would have been physically impossible to point the gun at oneself and still be able to reach the trigger, heh. And here was me thinking nothing could be worse than Batista raping Milena on Smackdown (unwanted sexual contact is technically sexual abuse, right?)
I guess we're not supposed to question stuff like that or something.
The Booker T/Benoit match was great though, very nice. As was the MNM/Mexicools match. I enjoyed JBL/Matt Hardy too. The cruiser match was enjoyable enough dispite the stupid dead crowd.
And let me get this straight, piledrivers are banned because dropping somebody from 3 feet in the air onto their head in dangerous, but Kid Kash's brainbuster is allowed because dropping somebody from 6 feet in the air onto their head somehow isn't dangerous? Oh yeah, that makes sense. Let's ban 450 splashes which result in bruised cheekbones and bruised ribs when botched, and NOT ban brainbusters which result in broken necks when botched. Good work keeping everybody safe WWE.
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Blade-Tsung Wrote:
So if I'm reading the 'Live Coverage' over on 411mania.com correct, WWE just had a referee kill himself to show the effects Hell in a Cell can have a guy?
So if I'm reading the 'Live Coverage' over on 411mania.com correct, WWE just had a referee kill himself to show the effects Hell in a Cell can have a guy?
How is that?
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Nevermind, I read it.
Alpha_Q_Up •12/19/2005 06:11 AM (UTC) •
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What the fuck a referee killed themself or something.
Satyagraha •12/19/2005 06:19 AM (UTC) •
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GG WWE. I'll be watching the re-run of iIMPACT this monday. 👍
Rabid_Wolverine •12/19/2005 07:42 AM (UTC) •
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Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
The brainbuster in WWE as of late isn't much more then a suplex with a bit of snap to it. The announcers sells it as a head drop but they barely, barely land on their shoulders.
The brainbuster in WWE as of late isn't much more then a suplex with a bit of snap to it. The announcers sells it as a head drop but they barely, barely land on their shoulders.
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450s are fucking dangerous. If you're lucky you get a bruised cheekbone.
Blade-Tsung Wrote:
And let me get this straight, piledrivers are banned because dropping somebody from 3 feet in the air onto their head in dangerous, but Kid Kash's brainbuster is allowed because dropping somebody from 6 feet in the air onto their head somehow isn't dangerous? Oh yeah, that makes sense. Let's ban 450 splashes which result in bruised cheekbones and bruised ribs when botched, and NOT ban brainbusters which result in broken necks when botched. Good work keeping everybody safe WWE.
And let me get this straight, piledrivers are banned because dropping somebody from 3 feet in the air onto their head in dangerous, but Kid Kash's brainbuster is allowed because dropping somebody from 6 feet in the air onto their head somehow isn't dangerous? Oh yeah, that makes sense. Let's ban 450 splashes which result in bruised cheekbones and bruised ribs when botched, and NOT ban brainbusters which result in broken necks when botched. Good work keeping everybody safe WWE.
450s are fucking dangerous. If you're lucky you get a bruised cheekbone.
TheMkGeek •12/19/2005 10:07 PM (UTC) •
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Rabid_Wolverine Wrote:
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
DamRho •12/19/2005 10:13 PM (UTC) •
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TheMkGeek Wrote:
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
Rabid_Wolverine Wrote:
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
I don't think anyone was suggesting the guy had actually killed himself, I think it's pretty obvious that it was just a poorly thought of angle (I've only just read it but I don't think it came off any better on television).
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TheMkGeek Wrote:
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
Rabid_Wolverine Wrote:
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
I know it was obviously a backstage segment. I was just wondering what they actually showed, I read it now though. WWE sure can do some stupid things. How long do you think it is till they get in major shit for one of these things?
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Rabid_Wolverine Wrote:
I know it was obviously a backstage segment. I was just wondering what they actually showed, I read it now though. WWE sure can do some stupid things. How long do you think it is till they get in major shit for one of these things?
TheMkGeek Wrote:
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
Rabid_Wolverine Wrote:
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
Anyone want to explain the whole ref killng himself thing? I found some of it but it really didnt say much about what actually happened,just a transcript of what he said.
It's all bs man. I doubt that Timmy White actually "killed" himself. It would be all over wwe.com, and other news sites, and everyone would be making a big deal. It was just yet another stupid attempt by WWE to build up a match that didn't really need that much building up. Stupidist fucking segment ever by WWE.
I know it was obviously a backstage segment. I was just wondering what they actually showed, I read it now though. WWE sure can do some stupid things. How long do you think it is till they get in major shit for one of these things?
No idea. The WWE has been at it for years and nobody has ever said anything, so I imagine it will be quite awhile before they get in major shit for one of these things. After that thing with "Eddie's Car" on the Smackdown Tuesday Special, apparentlly The Rock and Austin voiced their disgust, but that's about it.
I guess so Zentile, no doubt they're damn dangerous, but I personally haven't seen anything worse than fairly minor injuries as a result of a screwed up 450. I've never seen a botched 450 do as much damage as a botched brainbuster though.
I just don't really get WWE's safety policy. It seems kind of selective.
I just don't really get WWE's safety policy. It seems kind of selective.
Satyagraha •12/20/2005 05:53 AM (UTC) •
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Despite my disdain for WWE and VKM, their trip to the troops is always, ALWAYS bad-fucking-ass. So, here are a few reason why I thnk it's bad-fucking-ass. In no particular order...
People Actually Give A Shit
WWE actually shows up. They show up with love, tears, passion and entertainment. Something other than a letter is always a welcome thank you.
Grade A Ass For Our Pussy Deprived Boys
I knock the Diva's quite a bit, but usually only when it interferes with TV time. Those dudes got to see some ass, get hugs and squeezes from some serious eye candy. Man, walking around in a desert with a bunch of other funky-ass-smelly dudes would suck! The smiles on those dudes faces was priceless!
Wrestler Interaction & Involvement
It was soooo awsome seeing Cena hug that army chick. She lit up like a candle, man. Also, those guys got to set up the ring and do Natche's "strut," lol. To good. Visiting the peeps in the hopsital, just, awsome...love you man, love ya'.. Also, that dude asking for a job then Vinney saying he's got one when he gets out, lol. Not sure if that will work out, but it would be sweet.
WWE & We, Get Some Back
WWE's visits always seam so...human. We see the soldiers as who they are, wrestling fans...who will punk out little bitches intent on harming the innocent, deprived and free. This is translated to WWE workers and us, the fans. No matter if you're american, canadian, european or an alien, you can shed a tear because you feel; keeps you sober, keeps you real. Choke on that, Cena.
People Actually Give A Shit
WWE actually shows up. They show up with love, tears, passion and entertainment. Something other than a letter is always a welcome thank you.
Grade A Ass For Our Pussy Deprived Boys
I knock the Diva's quite a bit, but usually only when it interferes with TV time. Those dudes got to see some ass, get hugs and squeezes from some serious eye candy. Man, walking around in a desert with a bunch of other funky-ass-smelly dudes would suck! The smiles on those dudes faces was priceless!
Wrestler Interaction & Involvement
It was soooo awsome seeing Cena hug that army chick. She lit up like a candle, man. Also, those guys got to set up the ring and do Natche's "strut," lol. To good. Visiting the peeps in the hopsital, just, awsome...love you man, love ya'.. Also, that dude asking for a job then Vinney saying he's got one when he gets out, lol. Not sure if that will work out, but it would be sweet.
WWE & We, Get Some Back
WWE's visits always seam so...human. We see the soldiers as who they are, wrestling fans...who will punk out little bitches intent on harming the innocent, deprived and free. This is translated to WWE workers and us, the fans. No matter if you're american, canadian, european or an alien, you can shed a tear because you feel; keeps you sober, keeps you real. Choke on that, Cena.
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Watched the tna replay last night someone needs to tell the crowd they look really stupid when matt bentley comes down and they do that dumb wave i dont even know what the hell that is its not even a wave.
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Satyagraha •12/21/2005 08:19 AM (UTC) •
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Fuck man, Sean Waltman was found passed out, Ted Dibaise was hospitolized...they're all hitting the floor, man.
Also, hemme was indeed released by WWE. She was working OVW when she was released, actually.
Also, hemme was indeed released by WWE. She was working OVW when she was released, actually.
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Satyagraha Wrote:
Fuck man, Sean Waltman was found passed out, Ted Dibaise was hospitolized...they're all hitting the floor, man.
Also, hemme was indeed released by WWE. She was working OVW when she was released, actually.
Fuck man, Sean Waltman was found passed out, Ted Dibaise was hospitolized...they're all hitting the floor, man.
Also, hemme was indeed released by WWE. She was working OVW when she was released, actually.
What bullshit...Christy was acctually one of the ladies that wanted to learn how to wrestle (which is what the wwe needs imo).
Blade-Tsung •12/21/2005 06:50 PM (UTC) •
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Not to mention I'd stick my tongue in her dirty places.
Nikodemus Wrote:
What bullshit...Christy was actually one of the ladies that wanted to learn how to wrestle (which is what the wwe needs imo).
What bullshit...Christy was actually one of the ladies that wanted to learn how to wrestle (which is what the wwe needs imo).
TheMkGeek •12/21/2005 07:08 PM (UTC) •
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Satyagraha Wrote:
Fuck man, Sean Waltman was found passed out, Ted Dibaise was hospitolized...they're all hitting the floor, man.
Fuck man, Sean Waltman was found passed out, Ted Dibaise was hospitolized...they're all hitting the floor, man.
When there is any more details, please post them.
I enjoyed Raw this past Monday, and like you said Satyagraha, their trips to Iraq in the last two years and this year to Afganistan, are always great shows. In fact, I've got the last two Iraq shows on dvd, and I hope the WWE puts this show on dvd as well.
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