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Man watchin' NXT... Neville has the charisma of this water bottle I just finished.
You're underselling the water bottle, it's bio-degradable and long-lasting, and can be re-used
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Man watchin' NXT... Neville has the charisma of this water bottle I just finished.
Bo Dallas.
Is this gimmick actually gonna work on the main roster though?
Bauer & Pollock: April 9, 2014 - The Ultimate Warrior Passes Away Apr 9, 2014 John Pollock and Court Bauer discuss the tragic news of the passing of Jim Hellwig - better know to wrestling fans as The Ultimate Warrior, who died on Tuesday evening at the age of 54. - http://traffic.libsyn.com/mlwradio/AlwaysBelieve.mp3
Good stuff man. WHich ones did you like the best.Hey DCAllAfrican , I've just spent the last couple hours watching those Wrestling with Rosenberg's, so you don't have to cry yourself to sleep at night anymore while you play Fire Pro Wrestling and hate anything and everything with a vagina!
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Come at me bro!
PS. That was all kayfabe! I miss the NTWT bros!
1. Leon Rose's NXT gimmick is STUPID. I hate it.
2. MLW put back up the 2 part Ultimate Warrior interview that they did back in 2012. I suggest listening to it, but I forget who I am talking to sometime. You know what, DO NOT listen to it. Maybe that will work.
3. Repackaging Tyson Kidd, FOR WHAT. Into WHAT? Just let that man work. That is his thing. He can get over. He is on Total Divas.
4. I love wrestling. Woke up this morning, eating some Green Split Pea Soup, watching the Wyatts debut in NXT.
5. Court Bauer is on Cheap Heat.
6. For those of you that go to a RAW, do you re-watch the RAW on TV later on?
I met Don Muraco before. He always use to be at my neighbors house.
whoa was able to find a promo from the 70's of my old neighbor. even a match from the 60's.
Where's the wolfpack/kliq hand gesture?
Vince McMahon was going on the assumption that this was Undertaker's last hurrah, and he could either win, or lose. McMahon chose the idea that it was better to lose on your way out...One person close to the situation said McMahon talked Undertaker into doing it. Another, who would also know, described it as McMahon making the call and Undertaker agreeing and that he wasn’t talked into doing something he didn’t want to do. It was not his original call, but he was in on it and never protested the call.
In another fascinating tidbit, the reporter noted that only a small handful of people actually knew going in that The Undertaker would lose. Everyone else—from the announcers to even the referee—was totally in the dark and assumed “The Deadman” was going over as usual.
If you were wondering why absolutely everyone seemed so stunned and shell-shocked after the match ended, it's because they genuinely were.
I met Don Muraco before. He always use to be at my neighbors house.
whoa was able to find a promo from the 70's of my old neighbor. even a match from the 60's.
when was that (when you met muraco?)
in the 70s or 80s?