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That sounds a lot more accurate. I remember being confused as hell when I initially watched it live (my dad bought the PPV as a Christmas gift for my brother and I )
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# ? Dec 11, 2013 21:39 |
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I remember watching it in scramblevision and being confused.
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# ? Dec 11, 2013 21:40 |
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Dusty even says (in regard to Piper) "He's the new World Champion!....or is he?...." and then there's the half-assed celebration with Piper picking up his kid near the entrance, and then it's just Hogan spitting into the camera and posing to close out the PPV.
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# ? Dec 11, 2013 21:44 |
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I wish someone would do an OSWReview/AEPodcast type treatment of this ea of wcw
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# ? Dec 11, 2013 22:13 |
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EugeneJ posted:Was there a cage match in WCW pre-1994 with a jungle motif? It's the thunderdome cage match i posted about like 5 posts before yours. It's on the flair/slaughter wrestling round table dvd. And best of Halloween havoc VHS from 15 years ago. Part of the fake jungle poo poo gets set on fire so Muta green mists is to put it out
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# ? Dec 11, 2013 22:29 |
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The funny thing was that it wasn't event the first time that happened to Piper at Starrcade. Just watched the Piper vs. Valentine Dog Collar match since I got the WWE Piper DVD set as a Secret Santa gift. The commentators were pushing it as a title match and called Piper the new champ when he won, only to hastily correct themselves seconds later and announce that it was actually a non title match.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 00:03 |
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Tokelau All Star posted:Fool me once . . . etc. Our dad even called us a couple of dummies for wasting our money. Your father was a time traveling smark? Seriously, being called dummies insinuates that the person knew ahead of time that the PPV was likely to suck, which further insinuates the speaker knows something about wrestling, and the IWC was still pretty new and fresh. 98 percent of fans, at LEAST, probably thought it was going to be a great event which would finally drive a stake into the heart of the NWO. Only the Scott Keiths probably looked at WCW's history at the time and went 'They're gonna gently caress this up': these days we have the benefits of years of hindsight bias, after all.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 00:34 |
Maybe the dad just thought wrestling was a waste of money
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 00:55 |
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Cornwind Evil posted:Your father was a time traveling smark? Or maybe he just remembered that it was poo poo in 96 and guessed it would be poo poo in 97 too.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 15:09 |
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The only WCW Pay Per View I bought live was Uncensored 2000. Terrible terrible show. My friend and I were 15, and even watching at home you could tell that the arena wasn't even half full.
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Zack_Gochuck posted:The only WCW Pay Per View I bought live was Uncensored 2000. Terrible terrible show. My friend and I were 15, and even watching at home you could tell that the arena wasn't even half full. Holy poo poo, look at these numbers: Uncensored 1999 Attendance: 15,930 Uncensored 2000 Attendance: 5,000 (American Airlines Arena in Miami, which holds a lot more than that)
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 15:57 |
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Die anyone else remember an angle where Disco Inferno got an eating disorder? He had a cruiserweight title shot but found out he was two pounds over the weight limit, so the next hour featured vignettes of him refusing food and working himself too hard on a treadmill. He makes the weight just in time after other wrestlers warm him what he's doing is dangerous, and during the match passes it from exhaustion. And that's it. The beginning, middle, and end of the story arc in maybe 1.5 hours of television, and he never again competed in cruiser weight.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 16:38 |
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I love WCW's poorly-handled cautionary tales (I'm thinking The Giant and his smoking habit, and Hall coming to the ring drunk).
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 16:51 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:...and Hall coming to the ring drunk. To be fair, I don't think that was a WCW thing only
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greatn posted:Die anyone else remember an angle where Disco Inferno got an eating disorder? Yep. The WWF actually improved on it by having Christian sweat out the extra weight by wearing Kurt Angle's chicken suit. (This was the only times they gave the cruiserweight/light-heavyweight division a relevant angle, by the way.)
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flashy_mcflash posted:I love WCW's poorly-handled cautionary tales (I'm thinking The Giant and his smoking habit, and Hall coming to the ring drunk). I always wondered if Hall coming to the ring drunk caused some kind of potential insurance nightmare for WCW. Or does he count as an "independent contractor"? Still, if he had ever seriously hurt himself or someone else that would've been a fiasco.
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Red posted:Yep. The WWF actually improved on it by having Christian sweat out the extra weight by wearing Kurt Angle's chicken suit. (This was the only times they gave the cruiserweight/light-heavyweight division a relevant angle, by the way.) There was a similar angle with Matt Hardy training with Shannon Moore to lose weight for the CW division through banana juice and herbal tea, or as they constantly referred to it "BJs and tea bagging." Oh post Attitude Era, you were just the worst for juvenile humour.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 18:33 |
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Zack_Gochuck posted:The only WCW Pay Per View I bought live was Uncensored 2000. Terrible terrible show. My friend and I were 15, and even watching at home you could tell that the arena wasn't even half full. I need to know why.
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Sir Jebus posted:Or maybe he just remembered that it was poo poo in 96 and guessed it would be poo poo in 97 too. "It always ends with someone running in." -My dad
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 19:39 |
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MassRafTer posted:I need to know why. I honestly don't know. I was a pretty big WCW mark. It was probably just the first time my parents said yes to me getting one.
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Tokelau All Star posted:"It always ends with someone running in." That honestly describes 95% of the WWF PPVs I watched during high school. Hey, who needs a genuine conclusion to the main event anyways?
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I have always felt, for whatever reason, that WWF run ins felt a lot less cheap and more engaging than WCW ones. I think most of that is probably down to JR selling his surprise. He always sounded so indignant.
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Pinstripe Hourglass posted:I have always felt, for whatever reason, that WWF run ins felt a lot less cheap and more engaging than WCW ones. I think most of that is probably down to JR selling his surprise. He always sounded so indignant. I want to say WWF screwjob finishes at least fit into storylines. Austin counting his own pin against Dude Love worked (while the announcer stated it was a DQ finish), because it meant that Austin had survived McMahon's best attempt to cheat him. 30 people in nWo t-shirts rushing the ring as Tony yelled "We're outta time!" meant that they couldn't come up with something better than the same finish they'd done every night for the last 6 months.
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Pinstripe Hourglass posted:I have always felt, for whatever reason, that WWF run ins felt a lot less cheap and more engaging than WCW ones. I think most of that is probably down to JR selling his surprise. He always sounded so indignant. At this point in our WCW viewing, nWo has already collapsed into Hogan's Ego, nothing will be satisfying until Hogan eats a clean pin. Oh. Ohhhhhhhhhh.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 21:25 |
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Red posted:I want to say WWF screwjob finishes at least fit into storylines. Austin counting his own pin against Dude Love worked (while the announcer stated it was a DQ finish), because it meant that Austin had survived McMahon's best attempt to cheat him. 30 people in nWo t-shirts rushing the ring as Tony yelled "We're outta time!" meant that they couldn't come up with something better than the same finish they'd done every night for the last 6 months. Am I correct in assuming that Aces&Eights is the exact same poo poo? Edit: VVV I hated Austin, because he was the favourite of everybody in my high school who used 90% of their brainpower to figure out how to hide their snuff from the shop class teacher. But I was a huge mark for Taker & Mankind, and I flipped back to WCW for Jericho and the pre-Radicalz. Halloween Jack fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Dec 12, 2013 |
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Halloween Jack posted:I can't remember exactly when, but at one point it pissed me off so much that I just stopped watching WCW, and from then on, I pretty much only watched the midcard. I feel like a lot of us turned to the WWF for good once either Austin was on top or the Fingerpoke of Doom, but we all changed the channel back for Monday Night Jericho.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 21:37 |
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haljordan posted:Holy poo poo, look at these numbers: According to Wikipedia, the triple-A seats as many as 19,600 people for basketball, probably more for wrasslin'. So it looks like it was about a quarter full.
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Memento posted:According to Wikipedia, the triple-A seats as many as 19,600 people for basketball, probably more for wrasslin'. So it looks like it was about a quarter full. They must've lost a good chunk of money on that one, right? I can't find any info on the number of PPV buys but it couldn't have been a whole hell of a lot.
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haljordan posted:They must've lost a good chunk of money on that one, right? I can't find any info on the number of PPV buys but it couldn't have been a whole hell of a lot. Considering WCW lost a ton of money in 2000, almost certainly.
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# ? Dec 13, 2013 16:59 |
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WCW memory brother: in either 99 or 2000 Savage was out in the ring cutting an obviously unscripted promo that ultimately went nowhere. At the end he showed which league really had the big dogs because he finished his promo "if ya smell what the...Mach..........is saying....". Still one of the funniest things I've seen in wrestling.
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ChampRamp posted:Considering WCW lost a ton of money in 2000, almost certainly. Didn't they lose something like $50 million? It was an absolutely gobstopping number, which certainly helped Vince McMahon to buy the entire property for nothing.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 00:56 |
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AOL-Time Warner: Okay so we've settled on the price for purchasing WCW - $25 Vince: Okay... now about the WCW tape library. I was thinki- AOL-Time Warner: Okay fine, we'll take $20 off the price of WCW if you'll just take that thing off of our hands! drat you're a canny negotiator! Vince:
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OneThousandMonkeys posted:Didn't they lose something like $50 million? It was an absolutely gobstopping number, which certainly helped Vince McMahon to buy the entire property for nothing. It was actually closer to $80 million lost in 2000.
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Jerusalem posted:AOL-Time Warner: Okay so we've settled on the price for purchasing WCW - $25 When you look closely, wasn't Vince the only real potential buyer? I know Bischoff was trying to put a group together, but that didn't work out. I have to think ATW just wanted to be done with the mess and move on, and Vince was there with his checkbook. Maybe the John Spano thing scared people. I would understand a sports franchise trying to sell might be wary of a buyer with questionable credentials, although I have no idea how strong a group Bischoff had put together. It probably looked sketchy as hell regardless, because one of his Fusient backers dropped out. Vince McMahon had an exclusive deal with Viacom, and super genius Jamie Kellner, new head of Turner, decided that "wrasslin'" wasn't right for the company, and shut down Thunder/Nitro/Worldwide/Pro/etc. So even if someone had an interest and the capital to pick up WCW, where were they going to get a TV deal?
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 01:10 |
The numbers that are thrown around, whether in dirtsheets or online or even in other books, are all bullshit. WCW and Turner never released financials on WCW, and no figures are available in the public records. What people have seen are guessed bad on bad "inside" information and hearsay at best.
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Vince had initial purchase rights if WCW was ever up for sale due to some legal battle between the two. I think it was over the Woman's championship being thrown in the bin. I could be wrong but that's why Eric couldn't buy it. Not that it would matter. Eric buying it would have meant that WCW closed down a year later at the absolute most.
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 01:27 |
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Kinda ironic to think that the Women's Title being thrown in the trash - such a big psychological blow to WWF at the time - eventually sealed Vince's ultimate triumph over WCW.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Vince had initial purchase rights if WCW was ever up for sale due to some legal battle between the two. I think it was over the Woman's championship being thrown in the bin. Didn't Eric's deal fall through because the deal was dependent on them keeping the TV slot and the new guy running the network hated wrestling?
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 01:37 |
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I personally would have loved to have seen Eric buy WCW and try to run it from there. Without someone else's money to throw around like a rich kid with daddy's credit card he'd have been destitute within months and I love watching Ayn Rand reading libertarians get broken once they put themselves in any personal fiscal danger.
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Call Me Charlie posted:Didn't Eric's deal fall through because the deal was dependent on them keeping the TV slot and the new guy running the network hated wrestling? Everything surrounding WCW's closure is shrouded in bullshit. It's very hard to remember what's true and what's bullshit. The new guy did hate wrestling though. And The Batman animated series and Animaniacs. He was a dick. I'm fairly sure Vince getting first purchase rights is true though.
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