spindashing
Banned
...wow @ Stryker knowing Spider Woman.
"I thought Layla was Snooki."
:lol :lol :lol :lol
"I thought Layla was Snooki."
:lol :lol :lol :lol
spindashing said:...wtf :lol :lol
Lunchbox said:why is mcyntyre wearing confederate flags while beating up a black man?
does vince even try to hide it anymore?
Bootaaay said:Picture of Jacobs crimson mask;
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The show's at intermission now, but the last thing you heard the commentary team say after presumably thinking their mic's were off; "Is he mad?", "Yeah, Gabe's mad" :lol
Plus, one of the commentators at one point exclaimed that you wouldn't expect to see a submission move in an I Quit match? WTF? Also, he repeatedly referred to blood as 'life giving fluid' :lol
Tony Chimel's voice always cracks when he says that.spindashing said:...holy shit. That looks nasty. LOL @ "life giving fluid". Sounds so wrong.
And did Tony Chimel's voice just crack while saying "RATED R SUPERSTAR"? :lol
The Frankman said:
The Frankman said:
James Guttman's Raw reviews are fantastic imo. The problem is that he rarely does them anymore.The Frankman said:
How does that happen? Seems too over-the-top and I'd never watch something like that.Bootaaay said:
Cruceh said:How does that happen? Seems too over-the-top and I'd never watch something like that.
noclevername620 said:THAT SWEATSHIRT IS TOO TIGHT, BILLY
:lolnoclevername620 said:THAT SWEATSHIRT IS TOO TIGHT, BILLY
Dear god Immortal Angle scares the shit out of me :lolThe Frankman said:
:lolWWE Re-signs Sean Morley?
According to independent promoters who have attempted to book him, Sean Morley is returning to World Wrestling Entertainment. The company is supposedly flying Morley to Europe on November 7 to join up with the Raw crew.
His role pending his return is not clear. He may be coming back in an off-camera role as a producer (road agent). There is also speculation that if Linda McMahon loses to Richard Blumenthal in the Connecticut Senatorial election on November 2, Vince McMahon may have Morley head up a reprisal of the Right to Censor angle, this time inspired by the Democratic party instead of the Parents Television Council.
Morley signed with the WWF in 1998 and had a long run in WWF/WWE, mostly as Val Venis. After 11 years in the company, WWE.Com announced Morley was released from his contract on January 9, 2009. Upon his release, he returned to CMLL in Mexico, where he was originally discovered by the WWF. He also did tours with New Japan Pro Wrestling and also participated in Hulk Hogan's Hulkamania tour of Australia.
He signed with TNA and made a surprise debut on the live, Monday night edition of Impact on January 4, 2010. He wrestled under his real name but continued to use the porn gimmick. In an effort to not infringe the WWE copyright, he made it clear he was now an adult film "producer". He didn't last long in the company because with TNA's move to Monday nights, his plan to work both TNA and CMLL couldn't happen, so he quit TNA on March 5, 2010.
Ric flair made that hilariousThe Frankman said:
Ydahs said:It would be sweet if they slot him [Ezekiel Jackson] in as the final member of Team Raw. Henry might not be back in time due to his brother's illness and all.
I feel like a rich kid, getting what I want.Ydahs said:You know what? I would absolutely love for Matt Morgan to leave Fortune and become one of the "good guys" and there are many ways it can be done well to elevate him into the main event scene.
AnEternalEnigma said::lol
WWE Studios Knucklehead drew virtually no business during its limited engagement this past weekend.
A chart listing the top grossing films, with the bottom movie making $75, did not rank the WWE produced film. Even further, numerous websites that feature histories of all theatrically released movies and how much business they did including last weekend dont have it listed.
The film was only scheduled for last weekend in select theaters a total of six. It will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on Nov. 9.
Forkball said:So wait, it didn't even make $75? I know WWE films make most of their money on DVD (where they are surprisingly profitable), but DAMN.
JdFoX187 said:To be fair, Legendary was only sold at Wal-Mart. The same will be said for Knucklehead. But both look like dog shit movies. The Marine 2 wasn't too bad for a professional wrestling film.
Keyser Soze said:Awesome news.... and now for some more upcoming bombs...
That's What I Am (2011) - starring Randy Orton
Inside Out (2011) - starring Triple H
The Chaperone (2011) - starring Triple H
Bending the Rules (2011) - starring Edge
Blood Brothers (2012) - starring John Cena
They should really pull the plug, like right now. Between Linda and this they seem to be bleeding money at a Ric Flair rate.
Sad thing is, they will probably cut some good talent to balance the books :/
SoulPlaya said:Honestly, I never would have thought that "See No Evil" would be the most profitable thing they made.
That's what happens when you aren't The Rock.Dork Knight said:I think it's a big problem for WWE when its bigger commercial star (John Cena) couldn't turn a profit with his latest film.
DMczaf said:Do they ignore Goldust's initial run?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln-BERr4L9U
Ahmed Johnson wishes they would
AnEternalEnigma said:The following are potentials for WWE-produced DVDs in 2011:
- The Best of WCW Monday Nitro
- The History of D-Generation X
- The History of the United States Title
- Randy Orton
- Jerry Lawler
- Goldust
- The Big Show
- Greg "The Hammer" Valentine