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Skinty McEdger posted:One match. That match. That was the show after Booker T and Buff Bagwell stunk up the main event on Raw. The next week they took the angle in a different direction. EDIT: Durr, reading and posting late at night are not a good combination for me. Anyway. On an unrelated note, that Austin/Steamboat match they had on Vintage was absolutely awesome.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 09:11 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 02:41 |
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Axissillian posted:WMIII I'm done posting...
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 09:24 |
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Jerusalem posted:I'm fairly certain I remember him being at least heelish leading into WM17 but by the end of the night, Austin had done everything he could to make Rock into wrestling Jesus. Problem was, WM17 was in Texas, and Austin could have raped a baby in the ring, and they STILL would have cheered him.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 14:52 |
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Yeah I loved heel Austin a lot, but turning the Rock was the move that made more sense. Most people were sick of him by that point, and Austin had just come back from injury within the last 5 months or so.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 15:22 |
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Skinty McEdger posted:This got me thinking: Andre and Studd were involved in two matches together at Wrestlemanias. The first time Andre was the face and Studd the heel, the second (where Studd was the guest ref) the roles were reversed. Were there any other pairs of wrestlers who faced each other at Mania in both situations? At Wrestlemania 2000, i think The Dudleys were heels and Edge and Christian faces. Then at Wrestlemania 17 the roles reversed. I don't think the Hardys changed though.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 16:08 |
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I'm not saying Austin's heel turn was a good idea or that it even worked, just that it would count for a role-reversal from their WM 15 match.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 18:34 |
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I loved the Austin heel turn, it gave a fresh twist on his character (his body is starting to fall apart and he can't go like he used to and he's just tired of constantly raging against the machine). It SHOULD have put a ton of heat on him and made Rock into the messiah, but as said it was in Texas and people were so firmly behind him that they forced their own minds to justify his actions by deciding Vince McMahon had turned face. WWE's fault I guess - they obviously thought Austin turning in Texas would make them hate him for being a sellout and tried to capitalize on that level of heat, but instead they got a crowd that didn't want to accept him as a heel and as a result despite some great actions from Austin, future crowds never REALLY got behind the heel turn.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 22:36 |
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He got heel heat quick enough when he teamed up with HHH. During their fued with the Hardys and then Brothers of Destruction, Austin was booed heavily and consistently The Angle/Austin heel duel was too funny to really hate. The skits they did with Vince were solid gold
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 23:33 |
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Supreme Allah posted:He got heel heat quick enough when he teamed up with HHH. During their fued with the Hardys and then Brothers of Destruction, Austin was booed heavily and consistently But "funny" isn't necesscarily what you want from your top heels. The Two Man Power Trip, despite the awesome match against Jericho and Benoit, irritated me because Austin, although he was the world champion, seemed to be playing second fiddle to Triple H.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 23:39 |
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TL posted:But "funny" isn't necesscarily what you want from your top heels. The Two Man Power Trip, despite the awesome match against Jericho and Benoit, irritated me because Austin, although he was the world champion, seemed to be playing second fiddle to Triple H. Wait what? Triple H was definitely second banana to Steve Austin.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 23:50 |
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Maybe it was just my perception at the time. Triple H had been the top heel for so long that I thought that anyone working with him took an immediate backseat to him.
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# ? Sep 23, 2009 23:54 |
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No, Triple H was (kayfabe) furious that Austin had taken his place, but Austin and Vince both convinced him that it would serve him better to work with Austin than against him. Triple H got the IC belt and the two teamed up for the Two Man Power Trip, and they worked AMAZINGLY well together but Austin was definitely the top dog.
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# ? Sep 24, 2009 00:03 |
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Jerusalem posted:No, Triple H was (kayfabe) furious that Austin had taken his place, but Austin and Vince both convinced him that it would serve him better to work with Austin than against him. Triple H got the IC belt and the two teamed up for the Two Man Power Trip, and they worked AMAZINGLY well together but Austin was definitely the top dog. Honestly that team is why wwe swears throwing 2 singles guys together will make an awesome team Trips and Austin was such a dynamic tag team you would have sworn they were teamed together their entire careers if you didnt know better.
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# ? Sep 24, 2009 02:28 |
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Is there a new WWE Roundtable out yet or what?
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# ? Sep 25, 2009 23:24 |
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AkumaHokoru posted:Honestly that team is why wwe swears throwing 2 singles guys together will make an awesome team Trips and Austin was such a dynamic tag team you would have sworn they were teamed together their entire careers if you didnt know better. Well, more generally, Austin is the reason WWE thinks they can constantly pull that off. It was very difficult to find someone to pair Austin with and not get an awesome result.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 00:01 |
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Okay I have one: What was the Katie Vick storyline?
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 13:18 |
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ColeM posted:Okay I have one: What was the Katie Vick storyline? A really, REALLY bad idea.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 13:25 |
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CombineThresher posted:A really, REALLY bad idea. That's what I hear, but what was the storyline? Details, please?
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 13:29 |
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ColeM posted:That's what I hear, but what was the storyline? Details, please? Basically, Triple H was feuding with Kane and so he (HHH) came out and told everyone that years ago Kane was at a party, drank too much, drove a girl home and ended up getting into a car accident and killing the girl. If memory serves Kane admitted that this part was true. But then Triple H went on to say that Kane had sex with the girl's dead body even providing footage of a dramatic re-enactment wherein Triple H, dressed as Kane, climbs into a coffin and has sex with a mannequin dressed as a cheerleader. The coup de grace comes when Triple H pulls a handful of spaghetti out of the coffin and says "Oh my God, I really did it! I screwed your brains out!" The angle lasted all of about two weeks before they dropped it but it's still one of the most memorably awful WWE stories ever, especially when you realize that, according to Kane's entire backstory up to this point he had been institutionalized since childhood.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 13:40 |
ColeM posted:That's what I hear, but what was the storyline? Details, please? This actually hurts my head to think about. Kane was due to have a title match against HHH at the PPV. In the build up to the match HHH revealed that he knew a secret about Kane's past that he would reveal and there was nothing Kane could do about it. In the main event of a Raw he announced it. CRZ raw report 7/10/02 posted:
Next week kane revealed his secret to the world. CRZ raw report 14/10/02 posted:"Katie Vick was a friend o' mine, and Katie Vick is dead. But I didn't kill her. It was an accident, and I am NOT a murderer! See, Katie and I were friends about ten years ago, back when I first started wrestling; in fact, she came to my first match and she was probably the only one that cared when I was gettin' beat up. I cared about her, too. One night Katie and I, uh - we went to a party and Katie had too much to drink. So I decided that I should drive her home. I wasn't real familiar with a stick shift, but Katie insisted that we take her car, ah - it was dark...the road was slick 'cause it was raining and a animal jumped, jumped right out in front of us, and uh...I swerved...swerved to uh, to avoid it, and the car spun out of control and went off the road, and... I broke my arm, but Katie was, uh...Katie was killed instantly. But it was an accident!! But it's somethin' that I have to live with, and...something that I've thought about every day since. So, the only thing that I have left to say is what I said to Katie's parents. I'm sorry." TRIPLE H is out without entrance. "Oh, boo hoo, Kane. Boo hoo. You've got me all choked up with your touching story, Kane. But since you're out here baring your soul, why don't you tell the world the whole truth? Why don't you tell the world how, when the people from that party were questioned, they all said that you were drinking, too, Kane? Why don't you tell everybody how, when the police got to the accident scene, there were empty beer cans in the car and all around the crime scene. And more importantly, Kane, why don't you explain to the world how, when doctors did the autopsy on Katie Vick's body, the doctors found *your* semen? That's right, Kane...oh, Katie Vick was a whole lot more than just a 'friend' to you, wasn't she, Kane? The fact is you loved Katie Vick. You were *madly* in love with Katie Vick. The problem was, Katie Vick LIKED you - she didn't love you, Kane. Katie didn't share your 'special' feelings that you had. Come on, Kane, honestly, who can blame her? Look at you. Who could realistically love a burnt-up freak like you?" Tori? "Now, Kane...I know that you weren't charged with murder, I know you weren't even charged with manslaughter. But Kane, facts are facts." Crowd has grown weary and starts chanting (presumably "rear end in a top hat" in Quebecois French). "And the fact is...Kane, the fact is that all this points to you. You know it, I know it, the whole world knows it. YOU - KILLED - KATIE - VICK. But Kane, the question I have is...on that night, did you...force Katie Vick to have sex with you while she was alive....or did you just wait, and do it to her when she was dead?" Zoom in on both men...and fade out. This lead to next weeks Raw and HHH's video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHB4RtdpQE And that was pretty much the end of it as next week they tried to sweep it under the carpet. Edit: How could I forget. The next week HHH brought out a coffin to the arena with "Katie Vick" in it (a sex doll). He then proceeded to cut a ten minute promo bad mouthing anyone who thought the angle was tasteless. Skinty McEdger fucked around with this message at 13:59 on Sep 26, 2009 |
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 13:44 |
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Bart Gunn famously fought Butterbean at WMXIV and got knocked out cold in under 30 seconds. Whenever I ask about this I always get the story of how Steve Williams was supposed to win the Brawl For All but thanks to an injury the push went to Bart Gunn instead. My question is why they had Bart go through with that fight when he was so badly outclassed. Did they really think he had a shot to win? Was Butterbean supposed to go easy on him? Or did they just instruct Butterbean to take him out as quickly as possible as an excuse to kill a push that went horribly, horribly wrong? I feel like there has to be more of a story behind that match than what I've read.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 14:27 |
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The push didn't go to Bart Gunn at all. Brawl for all was a shoot tournament and Bart won legitimately. Then they put him against Butterbean because they were pissed off that he ruined Dr. Death for them, and Bart wouldn't turn down a fight (says hardcore holly in his shoot interview). Then Bart got de-pushed to hell and released shortly after
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 14:39 |
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The week before the "I just humped your brains out" episode, I remember reading a spoiler on 411wrestling for that nights Raw. It described Triple H as going to the cemetary, digging up Katie Vick, taking the clothes off of her body, taking his clothes off, and laying on top of her. Needless to say, what we saw on Raw that night was actually a relief to me.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 14:59 |
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The Shaman of Cum posted:The push didn't go to Bart Gunn at all. Brawl for all was a shoot tournament and Bart won legitimately. Then they put him against Butterbean because they were pissed off that he ruined Dr. Death for them, and Bart wouldn't turn down a fight (says hardcore holly in his shoot interview). Then Bart got de-pushed to hell and released shortly after Brawl For All was a shoot quasi-MMA tournament meant to legitimately make Steve Williams the #1 contender for Austin's belt. The thinking was that it wouldn't hurt the other guys that were just kinda lingering around to be in it, either. Come to find out, Bart Gunn had a vicious left hook and dominated the whole thing, including making Williams looks like a chump in their match-up. After he won, Bart wasn't de-pushed to hell, he was completely off of TV. He had 2 matches between the BFA Tournament in August and WrestleMania - neither to promote the match vs. Butterbean. For the WWE, they had nothing to lose with the Butterbean fight. Before the show, it definitely was an added attraction. And had Bart won, the WWE could have capitalized on that and made money off of it. If he had lost, they could have their "revenge" for Bart derailing the Williams push.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 15:19 |
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every once and a while i'll start to hate my brain for retaining absolutely needless wrestling information (read: anything related to wrestling) and this morning it was bob holly's like, two-week stint where he'd win matches by using a plate in his forearm which was never mentioned again afterward. wikipedia has nothing on the subject. this really happened, right?
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 15:56 |
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Sugar Blaster posted:every once and a while i'll start to hate my brain for retaining absolutely needless wrestling information (read: anything related to wrestling) and this morning it was bob holly's like, two-week stint where he'd win matches by using a plate in his forearm which was never mentioned again afterward. wikipedia has nothing on the subject. this really happened, right? Was this a rehash of Lex Luger's metal plate but with Bob Holly, or was Lex what you remembered? Edit: I just read about Bob's real life metal plate in 2000 so maybe they did do something with that for a couple weeks.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 16:02 |
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no. bob holly. he'd hit someone with his forearm and then look confused like he hadn't mentally put together the concept of PIECE OF METAL + SOME CHUMP'S SKULL = WIN.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 16:08 |
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Sugar Blaster posted:he'd hit someone with his forearm and then look confused like he hadn't mentally put together the concept of PIECE OF METAL + SOME CHUMP'S SKULL = WIN. This sounds like an awesome gimmick and I'm sad that it's imaginary/only lasted 2 weeks.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 16:20 |
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Butterbean punched Bart Gunn all the way to Japan where he somehow managed to continue his career.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 17:40 |
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Sugar Blaster posted:no. bob holly. he'd hit someone with his forearm and then look confused like he hadn't mentally put together the concept of PIECE OF METAL + SOME CHUMP'S SKULL = WIN. I too remember this, so you're not insane.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:30 |
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Is there a specific reason Rey Mysterio was able to keep his mask a second (or possibly third if you count WCW) time even after Jericho unmasked him earlier this year? It is confusing the hell out of me.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:35 |
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Good Listener posted:Is there a specific reason Rey Mysterio was able to keep his mask a second (or possibly third if you count WCW) time even after Jericho unmasked him earlier this year? It is confusing the hell out of me. There was no stipulation in place which stated that if Rey lost, he lost his mask. There was a mask vs title match that he did win.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:39 |
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Good Listener posted:Is there a specific reason Rey Mysterio was able to keep his mask a second (or possibly third if you count WCW) time even after Jericho unmasked him earlier this year? It is confusing the hell out of me. In lucha losing your mask permenantly required you to lose it in a match, not just have someone take it off. Although that is still considered a big deal.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:46 |
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Putting it back on Rey after WCW was one of the best ideas of the InVASION, which isn't really a compliment to the inVasion
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:50 |
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TL posted:The week before the "I just humped your brains out" episode, I remember reading a spoiler on 411wrestling for that nights Raw. It described Triple H as going to the cemetary, digging up Katie Vick, taking the clothes off of her body, taking his clothes off, and laying on top of her. I think I remember an interview with HHH where he was asked about the funeral home skit, and he said there was an actual funeral going on in the next room over. And while they'd be filming, Vince would keep yelling at HHH to hump the dummy harder and to be over the top about it. The funeral director had to keep peeking his head in, telling them to quiet down. I really wonder which scenario is more tasteful.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:52 |
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The whole Katie Vick thing would be worth it if in a few years' time Vince came out and said "Yeah, we were just messing with Hunter."
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:56 |
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PeteRoseHaircut posted:I think I remember an interview with HHH where he was asked about the funeral home skit, and he said there was an actual funeral going on in the next room over. And while they'd be filming, Vince would keep yelling at HHH to hump the dummy harder and to be over the top about it. The funeral director had to keep peeking his head in, telling them to quiet down. Sorry, but that's hilarious because I can actually picture Vince McMahon yelling that.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 18:59 |
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Jerusalem posted:WWE's fault I guess - they obviously thought Austin turning in Texas would make them hate him for being a sellout and tried to capitalize on that level of heat, but instead they got a crowd that didn't want to accept him as a heel and as a result despite some great actions from Austin, future crowds never REALLY got behind the heel turn. I hate the revisionist history/misinterpretation that has floated around for years. The Austin heel turn would have failed EVERYWHERE. The guy, the most popular in the company btw, was out for a goddamn year. NOBODY wanted to boo Steve Austin. WWE's fault, but not because "Oh it was in Texas! They would have gone along with it in Tampa or Seattle!" It's their fault because they were being booked by some stupid spoiled bitch who doesn't understand what works and what doesn't work.
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 19:02 |
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PeteRoseHaircut posted:I think I remember an interview with HHH where he was asked about the funeral home skit, and he said there was an actual funeral going on in the next room over. And while they'd be filming, Vince would keep yelling at HHH to hump the dummy harder and to be over the top about it. The funeral director had to keep peeking his head in, telling them to quiet down. Didn't Kane then dress up as Triple H and do something similar to mock him?
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 19:04 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 02:41 |
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I think it was Hurricane, pulling things out of HHH's rear end or something?
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# ? Sep 26, 2009 19:22 |