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When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yes sir, the check is in the mail."
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Oh, so very true...
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Oh, so very true...
Oh so extremely true.
Celeb. Wrestling premiers...soon...Who will be watching? Not me...
You know it's a slow Wrestling-News week when we end up talking about not only Scott Hall going off on somebody for telling a Lame, hurtfull joke...But also that it was an Ex-Wrestler who told the Joke at a roast for another wrestler....
Celeb. Wrestling premiers...soon...Who will be watching? Not me...
I think it's ganna be a joke.
I hate these kind of shows, where anyone thinks they could just do it.
Even if they learn and all of that stuff, it's what they don't have is was pisses me of and that's heart to really become a pro wrestler and on top of that Hogan is involved.
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When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yes sir, the check is in the mail."
Who do you think would win in a fight: Khali or Johnny Knoxville?
Jack Burton HAS to pose this question...
Who do you think would win in a fight: Khali or Johnny Knoxville?
Johnny would loose...But only because someone from the Audience would come in and hit him in the Nuts with a SledgeHammer
Celeb. Wrestling premiers...soon...Who will be watching? Not me...
I think it's ganna be a joke.
I hate these kind of shows, where anyone thinks they could just do it.
Even if they learn and all of that stuff, it's what they don't have is was pisses me of and that's heart to really become a pro wrestler and on top of that Hogan is involved.
I don't think the goal of the show is for any of the participants to actually become Pro Wrestlers, but i see your point
I'm sorry, last night on RAW was too funny...first with Big Dick Johnson comin out and dancing with Party Guy then Batista's ripped to hell shirt trying to play referee...all in all a good night, imo.
EDIT:WWE Releases Lance Cade
Hahahaha.
Think he'll come back after getting embarrassed like that?
Why didn't anyone tell me Mongo was gonna be at Bound For Glory?
To make sure you'd buy the PPV.
Oh and Sting beating Joe for the tile.
Is.
RETARDED.
While I do agree with that, I must say that Joe's title reign has gone absolutly nowhere. As far as I can tell the belt did nothing to further Joe, or anyone he faced, a failed opportunity if ever there was one IMO. I don't really see where sting is gonna take it either mind you(outside of the expected Jarret vs Sting match of course), just to get that out of the way.
Think he'll come back after getting embarrassed like that?
O.K., think about what you just said and who you just said it about....then go watch jackass.
Lastly, Cade got canned! Wow, what could he have possibly done or what could someone possibly have been thinking to just can the guy while he's still working with one of the top heels on the show....strange.
Bobby Lashley confirmed that he will make his MMA debut on December 13. "We have the contract in hand right now and we are just working out all the details but December 13th will be the date," Lashley told MMANews.com.
"It will be in Miami, Florida with one of the bigger MMA promotions there. Not one of the real big organizations like the UFC, EXC, or Strikeforce but it will be held at the American Airlines Arena so I can tell you that if it is being held at a venue like that it will be a big show.”
When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yes sir, the check is in the mail."
Not that I care but.
Bobby Lashley confirmed that he will make his MMA debut on December 13. "We have the contract in hand right now and we are just working out all the details but December 13th will be the date," Lashley told MMANews.com.
"It will be in Miami, Florida with one of the bigger MMA promotions there. Not one of the real big organizations like the UFC, EXC, or Strikeforce but it will be held at the American Airlines Arena so I can tell you that if it is being held at a venue like that it will be a big show.”
Wow...you think he'll ever fight Brock Lesnar???
I don't think he'd ever fight Lesnar unless Lesnar and Lashley stuck to MMA for another five years. I think Lashley's body type would make his striking skills more crisp and technical than Lesnar's could ever be though, so I think if Lashley sticks to MMA and works with a good boxing coach he'd get pretty competitive pretty quickly. That would be the smartest thing to do I think. In that case if they fought I think it'd probably be a case of Lensar's slight edge on the ground vs Lashley's slight edge standing up.
But I was thinking, Lashley should hook up with AMC Pankration. Because that way it's mutually beneficial: the guys at AMC Pankration get a great wrestler to train with and help train them, and Lashley gets bunch of great guys to train him in the areas he needs. More specifically, he can train catch as catch can with Josh Barnett which is a martial art which naturally relies on having great wrestling, strength, and size which Lashley already has. He'd be fucking dominant if he trained in catch. Plus seeing as how Barnett is well connected in Japan, Barnett and his agent can hook Lashley up with big high paying MMA shows in Japan even if Lashley sucks, and also Barnett can hook him up with Inoki for some pro wrestling work too. Win-win for everybody.
Jim Ross updated his blog and explained why he thinks WWE released Lance Cade:
"Lance Cade was dismissed from the WWE because, like many humans, he made a major league mistake while utilizing bad judgment that cost him his job. This included Lance having a seizure on an airplane and having to have emergency medial care. Luckily, Lilian Garcia was on the same flight and was instrumental in helping Lance get taken to a hospital where a battery of tests were run that luckily determined that there was nothing seriously wrong with the young man such as a brain tumor, etc.
Everyone makes mistakes, Lord knows I have made plenty in my career, but in this day and time some mistakes just simply can't be condoned. To some fans, Lance Cade will likely still be perceived as the victim in this matter and his punishment too harsh.
Under the circumstances of the situation, I don't know what other decision the WWE could have made. I'm just relieved that it wasn't me in my former role that would have had to address this matter. I really like this kid and hope that he continues to follow his dreams. Second chances are not foreign in the wrestling business so perhaps that could be in Lance's future but that's just a personal observation."
The belt, which will be introduced and held by Booker T, will be a "Legends championship" with the storyline being that Booker has brought it into the company, similar to Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar belt in the early 1990s WWF. Booker will then defend it against younger talents he feels he's above and other "Legends." TNA took possession over the belt over the weekend during the Bound for Glory weekend in Chicago. It was designed by Rico Mann and built by Dave Millican and Reggie Parks.