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May Wrasslin |OT| Vince McMahon doesn't give 5 million f**ks what you think.

That was a horrible Raw. They need that big summer angle to hurry up and get here if it's coming. That show almost made me not want to watch again.
 
Guess its another Show/Cena feud. The last one was......Not that good...

A month from now...

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cacophony

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I've watched about 10 minutes of Raw the past few weeks. It's just so bad, I'm not excited about anything other than Punk vs DB 2 I guess.
 

UberTag

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We had nearly an entire hour of Cena on Raw tonight. Almost an ENTIRE FUCKING HOUR OF JOHN CENA.
Clearly this must have been the best rated RAW of the year.
When the show starts running for 3 hours, Cena can up his nightly airtime to at least 90 minutes. 10 of which will be spent wrestling.
 

RBH

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WCW is the greatest rival WWE has ever faced. The Monday Night Wars are one of the most pivotal battles in the history of sports-entertainment. WCW’s success rested on the shoulders of experienced competitors and high-flying young ring warriors. More than a decade since the demise of the Atlanta-based organization, WWE Classics lists the Top 50 WCW Superstars of all-time.

But before you cover the WWE Classics' Facebook wall with missives like "What about Tully Blanchard???," take a moment to read the guidelines the WWE Classics team followed when compiling this list.


1. Eligibility begins with Ted Turner’s purchase of WCW in 1988. Anything from Jim Crockett Promotions and NWA predating this is ineligible. We think Magnum T.A. is a boss, but he was never part of WCW from 1988-2001.

2. Competitors were rated only on their accomplishments while in WCW, so the achievements of Bret “Hit Man” Hart in WWE, for example, had no bearing on his placement.

3. Rankings were based on everything from longevity to cultural impact. Personal biases may have also crept in, as witnessed by a heated discussion over the significance of Glacier.


Okay, now that that's out of the way, here are the 50 greatest Superstars in WCW history as decided by a team of editors, a WWE Hall of Famer and the simple, widely-known fact that Sid is the ruler of the world.

http://www.wwe.com/classics/wcw/50-greatest-wcw-stars



#50 Jeff Jarrett
#49 Juventud Guerrera
#48 Dennis Rodman
#47 Meng
#46 Larry Zbyszko
#45 Kanyon
#44 Bobby Eaton
#43 Saturn
#42 Dustin Rhodes
#41 Bret "Hit Man" Hart
#40 Kevin Sullivan
#39 Curt Hennig
#38 Michael "P.S." Hayes
#37 Cactus Jack
#36 Ultimo Dragon
#35 Lord Steven Regal
#34 Konnan
#33 Terry Funk
#32 Lance Storm
#31 The Great Muta
#30 Raven
#29 Kidman
#28 Buff Bagwell
#27 Chris Jericho
#26 Rick Rude
#25 Eric Bischoff
#24 Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
#23 Barry Windham
#22 Rey Mysterio
#21 Rick Steiner
#20 Brian Pillman
#19 The Giant
#18 Eddie Guerrero
#17 Arn Anderson
#16 Ron Simmons
#15 "Stunning" Steve Austin
#14 Sid
#13 Dean Malenko
#12 Scott Hall
#11 Big Van Vader
#10 Scott Steiner
#9 "Macho Man" Randy Savage
#8 Booker T
#7 Lex Luger
#6 Diamond Dallas Page
#5 Kevin Nash
#4 Goldberg
#3 "Hollywood" Hogan
#2 Ric Flair
#1 Sting
 
cena think he thug think he gangsta try to marry a white women and shit buy he never last an instant in the urban wrestling federation. it's about goin harder than someone dis right here is domination.
 
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