Now she's dating A-Rod, a real winner!
ugh
least it's not Jeter
Jeter is so damn Smug
Now she's dating A-Rod, a real winner!
Now she's dating A-Rod, a real winner!
Billy Kidman has always sucked.
WHAT KIND OF DORK WRESTLES IN JORTS
Jorts were a prerequisite for Raven's Flock.
Is she? A-Rod was getting a number from some girl in the stands in the middle of a game during the playoffs.
Who or what is an "A-Rod" ?
I only know of an A-Ri.
LOL, almost as bad as Borks.Some would argue Kidman could never do a SSP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RECbSA96kAo#t=535s
LOL, almost as bad as Borks.
I could take technocop no more, I am a broken man.
Now you know how I feel when playing robocop
Least Kidman didn't nearly kill himself.Least Brock didn't get caught in the ropes.
Least Kidman didn't nearly kill himself.
No. He just nearly killed Chavo instead
It's A-RY.
GET IT RIGHT MAN.
It always confuses me. I keep thinking A-Ride.![]()
Some would argue Kidman could never do a SSP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RECbSA96kAo#t=535s
Maybe Kidman was trying to springboard off the ropes for the ultimate SSP? alas we shall never know.
.Former WWF and WCW wrestler Fred Ottman, who wrestled as Tugboat and Typhoon in the WWF and infamously as The Shockmaster in WCW, recently revealed in an interview how he upset Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 8 on April 5, 1992 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Going into WM8, Ottman was teaming with the late John "Earthquake" Tenta as The Natural Disasters. The Disasters had just turned babyface after their manager, Jimmy Hart, betrayed them to hook up with WWF World Tag Team Champions "Money, Inc.", the team of Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase and I.R.S. The Disasters were looking for revenge against Money, Inc. and Hart by challenging them for the titles at WM8.
Ottman said as he and Tenta were walking to the ring, they were already getting the cue to take the match home. He said when he and DiBiase locked up to begin the match, DiBiase told him, "Fuck that, we're doing our match!"
Instead of wrapping things up quickly as Vince requested, the Disasters and Money Inc. did their planned 9-minute match, which ended with DiBiase and I.R.S. running away to save their titles via countout.
Ottman said when he and Tenta got to the back, Vince was already screaming at DiBiase and I.R.S. for going overtime. When Vince got in Ottman's face, he said, "Hey boss, I was just doing what the captain of the match told us to do."
Because of this, the next match on the card (Skinner vs. Owen Hart) had to shorten their match. In a match that was supposed to go about 5 or 6 minutes, Owen defeated Skinner in a forgettable match that lasted less than two minutes.
"I have no idea how any of us didn't lose our jobs because of that," Ottman said. "Vince was so furious I thought we were all gone for sure."
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thats alot of wrasslegaffers. so why have they all turned their backs on AJ?
02 and surprisingly, 2003 are really good. I watched a the whole years of Raw/SD/PPV for those years. 2002 is probably the most stacked roster of all time. 2003 seemed unbearable at the time, but there is a ton of great wrestling that year.
Guys, I'm looking to rewatch old Raws/SD/PPV from a certain point. Does anyone have any recommendations for where to start? (dates included please)
I watched the Invasion stuff last year, so not that.
Thanks!
02 and surprisingly, 2003 are really good. I watched a the whole years of Raw/SD/PPV for those years. 2002 is probably the most stacked roster of all time. 2003 seemed unbearable at the time, but there is a ton of great wrestling that year.
02 and surprisingly, 2003 are really good. I watched a the whole years of Raw/SD/PPV for those years. 2002 is probably the most stacked roster of all time. 2003 seemed unbearable at the time, but there is a ton of great wrestling that year.
thats alot of wrasslegaffers. so why have they all turned their backs on AJ?
thats alot of wrasslegaffers. so why have they all turned their backs on AJ?
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http://www.ustream.tv/channel/njpw1972 - $25, VOD until 11/15 17:00 JST
New Japan Pro-Wrestling, "POWER STRUGGLE", 2012.11.11
Osaka BODYMAKER COLOSSEUM (Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium)
17:00 JST | 09:00 CET | 08:00 GMT | 03:00 EST | 00:00 PST
- 1. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title: Forever Hooligans (Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov) (c) vs. Time Splitters (Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA)
- 2. Manabu Nakanishi, Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask, Negro Casas & Captain New Japan vs. CHAOS (Toru Yano, Takashi Iizuka, Tomohiro Ishii, YOSHI-HASHI & Jado)
- 3. Yuji Nagata & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki & Taichi)
- 4. IWGP Tag Team Title: K.E.S. (Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr.) (c) vs. TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima)
- 5. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Low Ki (c) vs. Prince Devitt
- 6. Special Tag Match: Togi Makabe & Wataru Inoue vs. Laughter7 (Kazushi Sakuraba & Katsuyori Shibata)
- 7. Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight Title Contendership: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Hirooki Goto
- 8. IWGP Intercontinental Title: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Karl Anderson
- 9. IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Yujiro Takahashi
. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title: Forever Hooligans (Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov) (c) vs Time Splitters (Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA)
The Jr. Heavyweight Tag Title Match kicks off the iPPV and is sure to be a fast paced, action packed match, as the Forever Hooligans set out to defend their belts against Time Splitters. At the last iPPV Koslov & Romero scored the victory over Shelley & KUSHIDA, but the Time Splitters earned the right to challenge for the belts one more time after defeating Apollo 55 in the finals of the Super Jr. Tag League earlier this month.
. 5 vs 5 Tag: Manabu Nakanishi, Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask, Negro Casas & Captain New Japan vs. CHAOS (Toru Yano, Takashi Iizuka, Tomohiro Ishii, YOSHI-HASHI & Jado)
Second match in (and easily the most throwaway match on the card) we have a classic face vs heel multi-man tag, featuring veteran favourites such as Liger, Casas & Nakanishi taking on a CHAOS team consisting of tough and unpredictable heels like Yano, Ishii & Iizuka.
. Yuji Nagata & Ryusuke Taguchi vs Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki & Taichi)
Veteran Yuji Nagata teams with 2012 Best of the Super Juniors winner Ryusuke Taguchi to take on Suzuki-gun leader Minoru Suzuki and the flamboyant Taichi. Fresh off a failed attempt at Hiroshi Tanahashi's IWGP Heavyweight Title, Suzuki will be out to reassert his dominance here, but Taichi may continue to be a weak link against a tough pairing of Nagata & Taguchi.
. IWGP Tag Team Title: K.E.S. (Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr.) (c) vs TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima)
At the last iPPV the Killer Elite Squad of Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated TenKoji to win the IWGP Tag Team Titles, and now in the rematch Tenzan & Kojima seek to reclaim their belts. However, there is some dissension between the veteran pair, as Kojima has signed to face Takeshi Morishima for the GHC Heavyweight Title at Pro-Wrestling NOAH's December 9th Sumo Hall show. Tenzan feels that Kojima needs to be fully focussed on the IWGP Tag Titles, as if they fail in their bid to reclaim the gold the only route to another title shot would be through winning the upcoming Global Tag League. Also, if Kojima wins the GHC Heavyweight Title, then he will defend it against a NOAH representative on New Japan's huge January 4th Tokyo Dome show, meaning Tenzan may be left without a spot on New Japan's biggest show of the year.
. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Low Ki (c) vs Prince Devitt
After largely dominating the Jr. Heavyweight division for much of 2010 and 2011, Prince Devitt's second title reign was ended by Low Ki and Devitt was injured in the process. Now fully healed, Devitt again faces Low Ki, the new Jr. Heavyweight champion who defeated Kota Ibushi at the last iPPV to win the title. There is little love lost between Devitt and Ki, and Devitt will be keen to regain the title he held for so long in recent years, but he knows better than most just how dangerous a competitor Low Ki is.
. Special Tag Match: Togi Makabe & Wataru Inoue vs Laughter7 (Kazushi Sakuraba & Katsuyori Shibata)
Katsuyori Shibata was one of the most promising young wrestlers in Japan when he quit New Japan and turned to MMA. Now, he has returned with MMA legend and UWFi veteran Kazushi Sakuraba, and the two (collectively known as Laughter7) have found the state of competition to be wanting. After defeating Makabe & Inoue on two seperate occasions, the shoot-style duo have expressed their dissatisfaction at being made to wrestle them again, and will be looking to earn victory in even more decisive fashion.
. Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight Title Contendership: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Hirooki Goto
Kazuchika Okada has made an impact like no other in 2012, and he will seek to cap off a spectacular year by defeating Tanahashi at the Tokyo Dome and reclaiming the IWGP Heavyweight Title. However, standing in his way is a man who Okada suffered defeat to during this year's G1 Climax Tournament; Hirooki Goto. While Okada was the champion, Goto put up an excellent fight, but ultimately fell short, now, with a G1 victory over Okada under his belt, Goto aims to ruin Okada's quest to reclaim the IWGP Heavyweight Title.
. IWGP Intercontinental Title: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs Karl Anderson
Shinsuke Nakamura, the leader of the CHAOS faction, defeated Hirooki Goto on two occasions to win and retain the IWGP Intercontinental Title, but faces a tough challenge here against 'Machine Gun' Karl Anderson, who has beaten Nakamura on multiple occasions in the past. However, there is added pressure on Nakamura as the meteoric rise of Kazuchika Okada has cast doubts over Nakamura's leadership of CHAOS. Nakamura defeated his stable mate Okada in the G1 tournament, but while he is the Intercontinental champion, Okada is set to challenge for the Heavyweight championship on the biggest show of the year. Nakamura needs to retain his title to ensure further doubt is not cast upon his leadership.
. IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs Yujiro Takahashi
Tanahashi, arguably the MVP of 2012, comes into this match off the back of an impressive victory against Minoru Suzuki in a match of the year classic at the last iPPV, and while many will not see Yujiro Takahashi as a legitimate threat to Tanahashi's title, he does hold a victory over Tanahashi in the G1 tournament and will be looking to not only win the gold, but to prove that he can more than hold his own in a main event calibre match.
Wrasslegaffers like women that look/act like children? get out of town. They probably put on their hoodies and grab their tonkas and try to talk to them.
How come a lot of you are posting in the creepy Selena/Bieber thread.