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Gonna give a big no to Sarah Schrieber

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Still should haven been Dasha but hey... we got what we got |l
 
Master Zik Master Zik

Did you have a favorite wrestling theme song?
Too many

Just a few






Assman being a particular favorite of mine :pimp: Think I got a hold of the WWF CD with the theme music which was pretty dope.

I also find it mad funny that Shawn Michaels went in to the studio and recorded that song :rofl: Being a star wrestler in the WWF meant you had to be multi-talented :lol:

I was all over the Aggression soundtrack which was basically rap versions for the most popular wrestlers at the time



:pimp: :smokin
 
Dunne/WALTER II wasn't as good as the first match.

I completely forgot about the shenanigans at the end of the match.

WALTER been doing that @robpzee612 inspired zesty pin a lot lately.
 
I'm going to be away for the weekend. Kinda tight bc I was interested in checking out Double or Nothing. I'll have to find a replay somewhere next week.
 
All Elite Wrestling will finally be making its debut after months of anticipation, and that takes place this weekend with the AEW Double or Nothing going down inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday. Fans have clamored for WWE to get some competition within the pro wrestling market, and that company may have finally arrived. AEW Double or Nothing begins at 8 p.m. ET with a pre-show dubbed "The Buy In" set to begin the festivities at 7 p.m. Double or Nothing will air live on pay-per-view here in the United States and is also available on the Bleacher Report Live streaming service for the price of $49.99.

With the Double or Nothing event on Memorial Day weekend approaching, the match card is beginning to take shape with some pretty exciting bouts already lined up. Let's have a look at what's already on tap for the AEW crew as they get set to begin their venture in the pro wrestling world.


AEW Double or Nothing match card
Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho: It's Alpha vs. Omega II, only this time taking place in the United States. AEW pulled off a pretty nice coup right off the bat by announcing it had signed the veteran Jericho to an exclusive contract, and he went on to make a pretty big statement by ruining Omega's announcement in Las Vegas that he had decided to sign with AEW as a performer and executive vice president as opposed to taking a lucrative WWE offer. Omega won the first meeting at Wrestle Kingdom 12 in January 2018, so Jericho has revenge on his mind come May 25. This second meeting will carry some very high stakes as the winner will square off with the victor of the Casino Battle Royale down the line to become the first AEW world champion.

AAA World Tag Team Championship -- The Young Bucks (c) vs. The Lucha Bros.: Since the announcement of this show, Matt and Nick Jackson have proclaimed that they're setting out to prove that tag team wrestling can be the "main event." So if they're presumably going to headline the PPV to prove that point, they picked the perfect foes in brothers Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix. The Bucks went to the Lucha Bros.' own house of AAA recently and took their titles in front of a stunned Mexican audience, so Pentagon and Fenix will be coming to the Bucks' turf now in an attempt to reclaim their titles.









Cody Rhodes vs. Dustin Rhodes: Yes, WWE provided us with this brother vs. brother showdown in the past -- but not in the way fans had always hoped to see it go down. This will be a true battle between the Rhodes brothers that will be contested on their own terms with no restrictions. If the match itself is half as exciting as the match announcement was and the storytelling they're providing in the build, we may be in for a treat.

SoCal Uncensored vs. CIMA, T-Hawk & El Lindaman: AEW has another partner in addition to AAA of Mexico as they've linked up with the innovative Oriental Wrestling Entertainment of China. With that partnership, AEW was able to acquire the services of the legendary CIMA, and at the Double or Nothing press conference back in February, Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky respectfully asked to face the legend and two partners of his choosing at Double or Nothing.

Best Friends vs. Angelico & Jack Evans: Chuckie T & Beretta were originally slated to compete in the Casino Battle Royale, but apparently, those plans changed following the recent signings of AAA stars Angelico & Evans. If AEW really wants to throw some heavy emphasis on tag team wrestling, then this encounter should provide some assistance in that regard.

Dr. Britt Baker vs. Kylie Rae vs. Nyla Rose: In its infancy, AEW has made it a point to let fans know that women's wrestling will not be ignored. One of the first female signings was Baker, and she along with Rae and Rose have earned the opportunity here to show the world live on PPV a little bit of what we can expect from the AEW women's division.



Aja Kong, Yuka Sakazaki & Emi Sakura vs. Hikaru Shida, Riho & Ryo Mizunami: Another showcase here for the women of AEW as the new company aims to highlight the female talent going forward.

Sammy Guevara vs. Kip Sabian (The Buy In): Sabian was originally scheduled as an entrant in the Casino Battle Royale, but now he'll be squaring off with Guevara to help lead fans into the main show. Should be an exciting, high-action match that could help draw some last-minute buys for this inaugural show.

Casino Battle Royale (The Buy In): AEW was originally going to run back the Over The Budget Battle Royal that took place during All In last September, but they've decided to make a tweak to the match. In the Casino Battle Royale, five competitors will begin the match, with five more being added to the mix in three-minute intervals. The 21st entrant, "Lucky 21," will enter last. It was recently announced that the winner of the match will earn a future shot at the AEW world championship, facing off with the winner of Jericho vs. Omega. Confirmed entrants: Brandon Cutler, Glacier, Sonny Kiss, Ace Romero, Sunny Daze, Brian Pillman Jr., MJF, Joey Janela, Dustin Thomas, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Havoc, Michael Nakazawa, Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus, Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, Shawn Spears
 
All Elite Wrestling will finally be making its debut after months of anticipation, and that takes place this weekend with the AEW Double or Nothing going down inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday. Fans have clamored for WWE to get some competition within the pro wrestling market, and that company may have finally arrived. AEW Double or Nothing begins at 8 p.m. ET with a pre-show dubbed "The Buy In" set to begin the festivities at 7 p.m. Double or Nothing will air live on pay-per-view here in the United States and is also available on the Bleacher Report Live streaming service for the price of $49.99.

With the Double or Nothing event on Memorial Day weekend approaching, the match card is beginning to take shape with some pretty exciting bouts already lined up. Let's have a look at what's already on tap for the AEW crew as they get set to begin their venture in the pro wrestling world.


AEW Double or Nothing match card
Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho: It's Alpha vs. Omega II, only this time taking place in the United States. AEW pulled off a pretty nice coup right off the bat by announcing it had signed the veteran Jericho to an exclusive contract, and he went on to make a pretty big statement by ruining Omega's announcement in Las Vegas that he had decided to sign with AEW as a performer and executive vice president as opposed to taking a lucrative WWE offer. Omega won the first meeting at Wrestle Kingdom 12 in January 2018, so Jericho has revenge on his mind come May 25. This second meeting will carry some very high stakes as the winner will square off with the victor of the Casino Battle Royale down the line to become the first AEW world champion.

AAA World Tag Team Championship -- The Young Bucks (c) vs. The Lucha Bros.: Since the announcement of this show, Matt and Nick Jackson have proclaimed that they're setting out to prove that tag team wrestling can be the "main event." So if they're presumably going to headline the PPV to prove that point, they picked the perfect foes in brothers Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix. The Bucks went to the Lucha Bros.' own house of AAA recently and took their titles in front of a stunned Mexican audience, so Pentagon and Fenix will be coming to the Bucks' turf now in an attempt to reclaim their titles.









Cody Rhodes vs. Dustin Rhodes: Yes, WWE provided us with this brother vs. brother showdown in the past -- but not in the way fans had always hoped to see it go down. This will be a true battle between the Rhodes brothers that will be contested on their own terms with no restrictions. If the match itself is half as exciting as the match announcement was and the storytelling they're providing in the build, we may be in for a treat.

SoCal Uncensored vs. CIMA, T-Hawk & El Lindaman: AEW has another partner in addition to AAA of Mexico as they've linked up with the innovative Oriental Wrestling Entertainment of China. With that partnership, AEW was able to acquire the services of the legendary CIMA, and at the Double or Nothing press conference back in February, Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky respectfully asked to face the legend and two partners of his choosing at Double or Nothing.

Best Friends vs. Angelico & Jack Evans: Chuckie T & Beretta were originally slated to compete in the Casino Battle Royale, but apparently, those plans changed following the recent signings of AAA stars Angelico & Evans. If AEW really wants to throw some heavy emphasis on tag team wrestling, then this encounter should provide some assistance in that regard.

Dr. Britt Baker vs. Kylie Rae vs. Nyla Rose: In its infancy, AEW has made it a point to let fans know that women's wrestling will not be ignored. One of the first female signings was Baker, and she along with Rae and Rose have earned the opportunity here to show the world live on PPV a little bit of what we can expect from the AEW women's division.



Aja Kong, Yuka Sakazaki & Emi Sakura vs. Hikaru Shida, Riho & Ryo Mizunami: Another showcase here for the women of AEW as the new company aims to highlight the female talent going forward.

Sammy Guevara vs. Kip Sabian (The Buy In): Sabian was originally scheduled as an entrant in the Casino Battle Royale, but now he'll be squaring off with Guevara to help lead fans into the main show. Should be an exciting, high-action match that could help draw some last-minute buys for this inaugural show.

Casino Battle Royale (The Buy In): AEW was originally going to run back the Over The Budget Battle Royal that took place during All In last September, but they've decided to make a tweak to the match. In the Casino Battle Royale, five competitors will begin the match, with five more being added to the mix in three-minute intervals. The 21st entrant, "Lucky 21," will enter last. It was recently announced that the winner of the match will earn a future shot at the AEW world championship, facing off with the winner of Jericho vs. Omega. Confirmed entrants: Brandon Cutler, Glacier, Sonny Kiss, Ace Romero, Sunny Daze, Brian Pillman Jr., MJF, Joey Janela, Dustin Thomas, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Havoc, Michael Nakazawa, Jungle Boy, Luchasaurus, Isiah Kassidy, Marq Quen, Shawn Spears

Wrestlemania level card
 
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