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Agreed. All the LAW podcast are great listens.
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Review-A-Wai > everything
Review-A-Wai > everything
Agreed. All the LAW podcast are great listens.
Honestly it depends on the show/week.mlw/law >>>>>> ch
pretty sure he has cancer.. yea it's sadThat's Heenan?:\
He does not look good at all.
So they just passed the World Heavyweight Title around like a jumpoff? Makes sense lol.As if the above wasn't bad enough, the title went to Nash on the following Thunder and then on the next edition of Nitro the title changed hands twice in one night. Within a week the title had gone from Jarrett to being vacant, to Jarrett to Nash. Then Nash gave the belt back to Flair who had never lost it and on the same night Flair lost the belt back to Jarrett. Confused? You're not the only one.
I heard he had cancer, but I thought he beat it.pretty sure he has cancer.. yea it's sadThat's Heenan?![]()
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He does not look good at all.
The Rock winning the belt bothered me because it seemed forced and without a true build. Punk's streak was basically thrown aside to appease Cena and Rocky. Didn't care for that. Other than that, I didn't mind too much that The Rock won. Just wish he hadn't broken Punk's streak just to drop the belt to Cena.
• When Ric Flair won the WCW title in 2000 the quarterly rating was a 3.29. This was up almost 1.0 from the previous segment and was a sign that Flair was still the man people wanted to see as champion. He lost the title a week later after having a "heart attack"
• Flair had his second fake heart attack of his WCW career. Fans didn't believe the first one so to try and make this one more convincing they tried to convince the boys backstage it was real.
• Flair later claimed this "heart attack" was a collapse caused by an inner-ear imbalance. Everyone knew though that this was another ridiculous Russo attempt to work the boys.
• They went a step further by having a funeral for Flair which, you'll not be surprised to hear, featured Kevin Nash coming out of Flair's casket and taking the WCW title which had just been handed to Jeff Jarrett. To make things worse, Nash had trouble getting out of the casket. That set up the following:
• Nash took on Jarrett to decide the vacant title. Russo ran in and Nash went to powerbomb him in the aisle. The Vampiro blood came down from the ceiling and MISSED AGAIN! Nash covered for this by moving into the blood, getting it on himself and Russo. For a reason never explained, the blood incapacitated Nash. Even more bizarre, it had no affect on Russo at all. Jarrett subsequently pinned Nash and won the title.
• As if the above wasn't bad enough, the title went to Nash on the following Thunder and then on the next edition of Nitro the title changed hands twice in one night. Within a week the title had gone from Jarrett to being vacant, to Jarrett to Nash. Then Nash gave the belt back to Flair who had never lost it and on the same night Flair lost the belt back to Jarrett. Confused? You're not the only one.
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Ate at the WCW Restaurant a few times I went to Vegas with my fam.
Excalibur was an absolute dump of a hotel. The restaurant itself I remember being whatever. WWF New York >
I was in elementary school during the Attitude Era. My bed time was 9:30 so I got 30 min of wrestling. I would BEG my dad just to let me stay up a little longer so I could watch the Hardy Boyz.Bruh, how come no one told me Jeff Hardy was this good?! Yeah, I'm on the wagon. This Mu****** was incredible!
Dude had so much personality man. Seriously.Bruh, how come no one told me Jeff Hardy was this good?! Yeah, I'm on the wagon. This Mu****** was incredible!