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Victoria was always hot IMO and a hell of a wrestler.
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YESOriginally Posted by hellaones
did Striker just quote BIG?
Bingo, except she got a better nose than Zen.Originally Posted by mjmoney23
Victoria always reminded me of Lezley Zen, definitley a good look!
lol i was dying when i heard the Christopher Wallace reference during the Mark Henry match. SMH at Mathews saying "who? Christopher Walkensaid that??"Originally Posted by LiquidCREAM
YESOriginally Posted by hellaones
did Striker just quote BIG?
that's been on my mind since I caught this last night
totally out of left field
then Mathews acting like he didn't know who he was talking about
made my day
@ me for knowing who you're talking about.
smh at me for even saying that
"As the great American poet, Christopher Wallace, once said, 'There'll be slow singin' and flower bringin', if my burglaralarm starts ringin'.'"Originally Posted by MoMoney848
What'd he say when he quoted BIG?
Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
"As the great American poet, Christopher Wallace, once said, 'There'll be slow singin' and flower bringin', if my burglar alarm starts ringin'.'"Originally Posted by MoMoney848
What'd he say when he quoted BIG?
The WWE website lists the Sept. 13 pay-per-view as "Breaking Point" on the Canadian events schedule page. It is still listed as "Unforgiven" on the main listing. You can check out the listing at WWE.com.
My ideal PPV Schedule should be Royal Rumble, No Way Out, Wrestlemania, Backlash, Judgment Day, Extreme Rules, Great American Bash, Vengeance, Summerslam,Unforgiven, No Mercy, Halloween Havoc, Survivor Series, Armageddon.
IMO tho
Originally Posted by Naija Nitemare
they bringing back Halloween Havoc??
Backstage Creative Struggle Between Vince & HHH/HBK
Date Added: May 27, 2009
Story By: Tim Brown
Sources: ProWrestling.net, Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Vince McMahon and his creative team currently feel that the quality of the Monday Night RAW is strong. Vince wants there to be differences in the content between his various TV shows, and one company source sees silver lining in this by pointing out that SmackDown is able to have such quality wrestling because RAW is Vince's sports entertainment variety show. The problem, is that RAW is the company's flagship show and is usually how the general public judges the company.
This week's episode of RAW was mostly straight from Vince McMahon, to the point that one source says he essentially dictated the direction of the show to the creative team.
For months now, some colleagues have been crediting Triple H and Shawn Michaels for trying their best to weed out some of the campy stuff Vince and lead writer Brian Gewirtz produce. Even people who don't like HHH backstage are saying that he should soon be taking the reigns from Vince as the creative head of the company. Triple H is seen as the most likely candidate for the job due to his family ties, but sources within the company also acknowledge that Triple H does have a good understanding of what the fans want and who their target audience really should be.
Triple H has been at the recent RAW shows, but one backstage observer notes that he isn't as emotionally attached or involved in the show when he's not wrestling. In other words, he might be saving his ideas for when he returns to television.
WWE RAW Rating: Did WWE Beat the NBA?
Date Added: May 27, 2009
Story By: Brian Cantor
he week-long attempt at scoring publicity for the "Denver Debacle" earned WWE a great deal of mainstream media attention. It did not, however, succeed in turning this past Monday's RAW into a must-see program.
The show's cable rating was less than half of the number credited to Game 4 of the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver Nuggets series, demonstrating that while WWE might have felt it was in the right over the arena issue, it is not the more universally-appealing program.
PWInsider reports that RAW did a 3.2 rating off hours of 3.08 and 3.38; the NBA game was good for a 6.9 cable rating.
But WWE's only competition was not basketball. The season premiere of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" posted a record 6.8 rating, with an impressive 6.3 in adults 18-49 and 9.8 million viewers. Though the TLC show's target audience is women, it still marks another cable loss for WWE.