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stewdogg

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  1. I've only seen Falcon twice, but he is awesome, definitely one of the better wrestlers in my opinion. Is he better than Robbie Brookside? Of course not, only Doug Williams is better, and that would be debatable, but this is all done on votes, if enough people didn't vote for Robbie Brookside in their top 5 then he's not gonna make it higher. I'm pretty sure Robbie Brookside doesn't give a shit anyway. The All Star guys are always overlooked in these types of poll.

  2. police went to Benoit's wanky home in Fayetteville, Georgia,

    I like that mistype. I've decided that I don't actually care, it's not affecting me personally, it's not going to change my life. I will still watch Benoit matches, but I don't think I will actually sit there and think "this man killed his wife, I shouldn't really watch this"
  3. What did Jim Neidhart do between the break-up of the Hart Foundation and starting the New Foundation with Owen?

    Not much.He was featured in WWF Magazine in about August of 1991 beating Sgt. Slaughter with the help of Andre the Giant. He was was battered in November by the Beverley Brothers, which forced him out of Hacksaw Jim Duggan's team at the 1991 Survivor Series to be replaced by a now-babyface Sarge.He returned to take on the Beverleys with his new partner, Owen Hart, which formed the New Foundation.
    He also tried his hand at being a commentary during this period of time. Never heard any of his commentary, so no idea which of the show sat the time he was on.
    His commentary is on one of the matches on the US Rampage 91 tape, I think it was Taker vs Warrior.
  4. I've been converting some old tapes to dvd and i was doing the NWA War Games '87 rematch and apparently JJ Dillon was injured in the initial war games and was replaced in the rematch by The War Machine who was some big goof with a mask on, anyone know who was under the hood? Also similar thing with the bash tour 87 tape, Nikita Koloff was fighting The Russian Assassin who was also masked, he was built like Mean Mark Callous at the time but don't think it was the Undertaker to be as he didn't debut in the NWA till a few years later. Any ideas folks?

    The War Machine was the Bigboss Man, this is spooky because I was reading his profile on OWW earlier.
  5. Prince Nana And ROH Part WaysTuesday, September 19, 2006Prince Nana has given his notice effectively immediately to ROH. Nana, as the controversial head of The Embassy, has been part of some of ROH's greatest angles, promos and matches. Prince Nana was on the very first ROH show. Many will remember Low Ki knocking out Nana on the fourth show leading to the ridiculous injured head storyline. Nana rose to the next level when he formed The Embassy at "Final Battle 2003" with Xavier as the first member. The Embassy really took off when Jimmy Rave became "The Crown Jewel" at "ROH Reborn: Completion" in July of 2004. The Embassy had notable feuds against AJ Styles, CM Punk and run ins with Mick Foley as well as The Midnight Express. The Embassy's biggest match as a collective faction came at "Steel Cage Warfare" last December against Generation Next. We want to thank Prince Nana for all his contributions to ROH and wish him the best in the future. The Embassy will live forever in ROH history!!! Here is a statement from Nana about his departure: "I regret to announce my departure from ROH as of 9/16/06. I have to back track on many things concerning my career in sports entertainment and I think now is about the right time to do it. I know there is a gold mine for Prince Nana out there that will soon be revealed! Please don't think this is my send off...This is a long needed vacation that I take from time to time with ROH. I intend to remain a loyal Oil supporter of all the athlete's, that continue to go above and beyond the call of duty for "Ring Of Honor"---- The Vision (Class of 2002). As far as The Embassy, We all know That's Forever! LMAO! Prince Nana" Thats from the newsire for those that cant be bothered to check it out themselves. Gadget, can you lend me some ROH DVS please?

  6. because they appreciate good wrestling. and dont just want the specticle. JCThunder...WrestlingGod forgets that you dont need a stupid character to be considered a good wrestler

    As well as that, something i noticed at IPW was Ashe on the mic picking out a couple of fans to insult (Wildcat and Walldy or something if my memory serves?) , which does seem to be the increasing method heels use to try and gain their heat nowadays, which is why guys like Jack Storm are so high in my book as they dont need to go to those extents to get boos.Work and Private life are seperate things and Ashe shouldnt bring private lives, especially fans private lives into the ring. Its uncalled for IMO.
    Ha Ha, thats why Jack Storm spat at me?I thought Ashes promo was fucking funny, it humiliated Wildcat and made Ashe look like a right prick. And to say Ashe is boring, please get a life. Why the shit would he want to do all the flashy moves, and comedy? Ashe is a top notch wrestler, and he understands what fans want, maybe just not you I suppose?
  7. Cena was the biggest face of 2005, love him or hate him he got the biggest pops out of the crowd all year long

    Oh no, do you realise what you may have started :(
    I dont really like Cena but apart from the last few months probably November onwards the boos havent really been as audible as they are at the moment.
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