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Chriswok that reminds me of the time that Kurt Angle said he didn't like black people and wanted to tap out Jesus... then got cheered for it.

Kurt was so awesome. Sucks that we lost him, Eddie, and Benoit all in a row like that.

haha I remember that! Guess it shows how long WWE haven't been listening to the fans/Universe.
 

Kaladin

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pwinsider said:
Buffalo Bill's linebacker Shawne Merriman posted the following on his Twitter account in regard to CM Punk:

"Fuck C.M. Punk, he's still a punk forever in my book. I'm sure my supporters feel the same way... And WWE, I ain't hosting y'all new network until somebody whoop C.M. Punk cuz he's a pussy. Serious, who the fuck is C.M. Punk other than a soft butt...wrestling gone soft f off... If god is my witness, C.M. Punk was wearing a thong laying by the pool tanning his cheeks in Costa Rica, now tell me I'm lying... C.M. Punk wants no part of Lights, trust me...And WWE, I ain't hosting shit until C.M. is dethroned... I ain't a hater at all, but if you like dudes tanning by the pool (in) a thong that's cool. I think he had pillows under his stomach."

Lol.....just lol.

https://twitter.com/#!/shawnemerriman
 

Cagey

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Sounds like Merriman is in serious roid rage mode.

Which means he's back on the juice.

NFL Comeback Player of the Year 2012 confirmed.
 

Lunchbox

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That's ridiculous cause I doubt Chris Brown is a threat to anyone.

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Kaladin

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Complete details for WWE's WCW Clash of the Champions DVD/Blu-ray out May 22nd:

The Real Story

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair vs. Sting
Clash of the Champions - 27th March, 1988

NWA World Tag Team Championship Match
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Lex Luger & Barry Windham
Clash of the Champions - 27th March, 1988

Why Wait a Whole Year?

NWA World Tag Team Championship Match
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Sting & Dusty Rhodes
Clash of the Champions II - 8th June, 1988

Russian Chain Match
Ricky Morton vs. Ivan Koloff
Clash of the Champions III - 7th September, 1988

“I Quit” Match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk
Clash of the Champions IX - 15th November, 1989

Mil Mascaras vs. Cactus Jack Manson
Clash of the Champions X - 6th February, 1990

NWA World Tag Team Championship Match
Midnight Express vs. Rock & Roll Express
Clash of the Champions XI - 13th June, 1990

To Be The Man, You Gotta Beat The Man

NWA United States Championship Match
‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger
Clash of the Champions XII - 5th September, 1990

The Young Pistols & Z-Man vs. The Fabulous Freebirds
Clash of the Champions XV - 12th June, 1991

15-Man Battle Royal
Clash of the Champions XVI - 5th September, 1991

WCW United States Championship Match
Sting vs. ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude
Clash of the Champions XVII - 19th November, 1991

Other Stars On The Rise

2 out of 3 Falls Match
‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair & Arn Anderson vs. The Hollywood Blonds
Clash of the Champions XXIII - 17th June, 1993

Brian Pillman vs. “Stunning” Steve Austin
Clash of the Champions XXV - 10th November, 1993

WCW Television Title Match
Lord Steven Regal vs. Dustin Rhodes
Clash of the Champions XXVI - 27th January, 1994

Elimination Tag Team Match
Sting & ‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair vs. ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude & Vader
Clash of the Champions XXVI - 27th January, 1994

Here we are Again

Championship Unification Match
Sting vs. ‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair
Clash of the Champions XXVII - 23rd June, 1994

WCW United States Championship Match
“Stunning” Steve Austin vs. Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat
Clash of the Champions XXVIII - 24th August, 1994

Hulk Hogan & ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage vs. ‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair & The Giant
Clash of the Champions XXXII - 23rd January, 1996

Madusa vs. Bull Nakano
Clash of the Champions XXXIII - 15th August, 1996

Match for the BattleBowl Ring
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Eddie Guerrero
Clash of the Champions XXXIII - 15th August, 1996

I’m gonna watch this

WCW World Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Match
Harlem Heat vs. The Steiner Brothers vs. Sting & Lex Luger
Clash of the Champions XXXIII - 15th August, 1996

WCW Cruiserweight Championship Match
Ultimo Dragon vs. Dean Malenko
Clash of the Champions XXXIV - 21st January, 1997

WCW Cruiserweight Championship Match
Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Guerrero
Clash of the Champions XXXV - 21st August, 1997

Diamond Dallas Page & Lex Luger vs. Scott Hall & ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage
Clash of the Champions XXXV - 21st August, 1997

35th and Final Clash

Blu-ray Exclusive Content

'Nature Boy' Ric Flair and Barry Windham vs. Midnight Express
Clash of the Champions IV - 7th December, 1988

Sting and Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat vs. ‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude and Steve Austin
Clash of the Champions XVIII - 21st January, 1992

Thunder Cage Match
Dustin Rhodes & Sting vs. Big Van Vader, Paul Orndorff and Barry Windham
Clash of the Champions XXII - 13th January, 1993

Now this is what I'm talking about.
 

trunbuns

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Complete details for WWE's WCW Clash of the Champions DVD/Blu-ray out May 22nd:



Now this is what I'm talking about.
So awesome. My colleague at work was telling me about this one today.

In other news I picked up The Rock's latest DVD. Documentary is great but the matches they've picked aren't the best, especially when his Mania matches are so hyped in the documentary and then not included. I know that they are available on other Rock DVDs but I got the yearning to watch Rock v Hogan at Mania rather than No Way Out :(.
 

UberTag

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So it'll basically be Triple H circa 2003
Triple H destroys Booker T.
Triple H destroys Bill Goldberg.
Triple H destroys Scott Steiner.
Triple H destroys Vinnie Vegas.
Then, Triple H goes on to form his own version of the Four Horsemen except in this version he runs it instead of Flair.
 

Anth0ny

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Up to Jan 2000 on a wrestling rewatch and HHH is pretty good at the moment.

I'm at March 2000. Have you seen Royal Rumble yet? I think that was the point where HHH truly got over as the top heel of the company. Mick Foley... what a guy! Workers like that don't come very often.
 

jmdajr

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Triple H destroys Booker T.
Triple H destroys Bill Goldberg.
Triple H destroys Scott Steiner.
Triple H destroys Vinnie Vegas.
Then, Triple H goes on to form his own version of the Four Horsemen except in this version he runs it instead of Flair.

Damn, sounds pretty awesome
 
I'm at March 2000. Have you seen Royal Rumble yet? I think that was the point where HHH truly got over as the top heel of the company. Mick Foley... what a guy! Workers like that don't come very often.

Just seen the RAW where The Rock forces HHH to reinstate Mick Foley. Forgot how cool that was.
 

DKehoe

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Triple H destroys Booker T.
Then, Triple H goes on to form his own version of the Four Horsemen except in this version he runs it instead of Flair.

To be fair HHH should have had that role rather than Flair. He was a current top guy rather than Flair who was past his prime. It also led to the dynamic of his character holding back Orton and Batista so they finally broke on their own for face singles runs. Could have worked better in Orton's case but worked great for Batista.
 
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