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And how about the women?

 

Only Trish Stratus and Jazz were the only decent female wrestlers when I was watching it. Stacey Keibler was fit as fuck. She been in any porno's since?

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Nope,just screwing George Clooney(lucky,lucky bastard)

 

having said that,she does look a little like Kayden Kroos

 

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Wires crossed, my bad, apologies.

 

Hogan changed the face of wrestling, he was the poster boy of a new generation, the spearhead of a new era. He was huge. I loved him. I got goosebumps every time he returned to WWE, his music blasted out and the crowd popped.

He was the first wrestler i ever saw. He was the reason i was into wrestling in the first place.

 

When i see someone say best wrestlers(i take it literally) i expect to see the names, Perfect,Backlund,Flair,Angle,Owen,Benoit,Malenko,Bret,Kerry Von Erich,Michaels,Steamboat (quick list from top of my head)etc....

 

He is arguably the biggest superstar ever in wrestling would sit with me better if that makes sense.

 

Ah fair enough, and I agree with you on everything else!

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If you are on this thread and not read this book,why the hell not.

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Woo Divas!

 

And now if you remember ex WWE Diva now signed to TNA Mickie James, I'm sure you'll also remember her for fucking John Cena and releasing a sex tape:

 

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You right, was a coffin, not bodybag

Only ever been 1 deadman (except for a crap storyline when undertaker vs undertaker at summerslam mid 90's, the fuck??

 

I did a bit of research after posting on this thread yesterday and found this Warrior vs Taker

 

The Undertaker Vs. The Ultimate Warrior: Their 1991 Feud in the World Wrestling Federation

 

The Ultimate Warrior was seemingly unstoppable.

 

He’d been Intercontinental Champion since SummerSlam 1989, and had “the gods” and all of his “little warriors” at his side to give him strength. At WrestleMania VI on April 1 1990 he defeated the Immortal Hulk Hogan for the World Wrestling Federation Championship in his greatest achievement yet. But The Ultimate Warrior had one fear that he had yet to conquer; death.

 

The Undertaker was Death’s best friend, and he used it to his advantage against Warrior.

 

 

The Undertaker Locks The Ultimate Warrior in a Casket

 

The Undertaker shocked wrestling fans and everyone in the WWF when he attacked The Ultimate Warrior, who was a guest on Paul Bearer’s Funeral Parlour. Bearer presented to The Ultimate Warrior a casket covered in Warrior’s symbols and accused Warrior of being afraid of death, and of being afraid to face The Undertaker in the ring. Warrior grabbed Bearer by the lapels and told him that it was not his time to be buried, and he feared nothing, not even death itself.

 

The Undertaker then attacked Warrior from behind with clubbing blows and hit him in the head repeatedly with the urn.

 

Though Warrior fought back valiantly, Undertaker was able to place Warrior inside his custom-made casket. He and Bearer locked him inside, then left with the key. Officials had to use chisels, crowbars and drills before they could open the casket. Warrior was found unconscious.

 

Jake “The Snake” Roberts Offers to Help Ultimate Warrior Learn The Undertaker’s Secrets

 

Jake “The Snake” Roberts, who was friends with darkness, offered to help The Ultimate Warrior learn the secrets of the dark side so he could beat Undertaker at his own game. “Trust me, Warrior,” Roberts said. Roberts had Warrior lie in the same casket that Undertaker had locked him in, and counselled him to release his fears, to which Ultimate Warrior incessantly growled and snorted like an animal in response.

 

Roberts locked Warrior in the casket, and when he opened it again, he declared Warrior to have the look of the Undertaker in his eyes, indicating that Warrior had taken an important first step in his fight against the dark side.

 

The next task was even more sinister. “Bury me, Snake Man!” Ultimate Warrior yelled as Jake “The Snake” buried him in a grave that Warrior had dug for himself.

 

The third task had Warrior stepping into a room where a coffin sat with Jake’s snake Lucifer inside it. “Grab Lucifer by the throat” Roberts said “and you will receive the final answer that you need to defeat The Undertaker.”

 

Warrior said he trusted Roberts and stepped inside the room.

 

Roberts turned on the light and Warrior quailed at the sight of dozens of snakes slithering around the room, but Roberts told him to trust him and continue toward the casket. Warrior made his way to the box and when he opened it a snake sprang out and bit him.

 

He writhed in agony, and Roberts told him to fall like the common man that he was, revealing his deception toward the Warrior.

 

Warrior busted the door down and continued to fight off the snake venom. He looked up to see The Undertaker and Paul Bearer looming over him and reached his hand out to Roberts. “Never trust a snake,” Roberts told Warrior, and Warrior lay back on the floor and was silent.

 

The End of the Feud Between Undertaker and Ultimate Warrior

 

The build-up of the feud between Undertaker and Ultimate Warrior ended up being better than the end product. The two wrestled against each other in house shows in body-bag matches and the odd TV bout, but it never culminated in a pay-per-view match between the pair of them.

 

But it gave Undertaker his first big feud and gave the Warrior a chance to have a decent storyline before he left the WWF, and many fans remember the Taker/Warrior feud well, which is often enough to make it successful in wrestling history.

 

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That should have been more than it was that feud. The involvement of Roberts was a very dark aspect and really helped the storyline, but why did they never have that pay-per-view is beyond me.

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A couple of reasons perhaps for why we never got the Warrior-Taker at a PPV.

 

1) Quite simply, it never involved Hogan. I only started watching towards the end of Hogan's time and main events were so predictable. Hogan get a beating, becomes invincible, wins. (repeat for majority of WM 1-9). He wasn't needed in this story and probably persuaded writers/ McMahon to involve Roberts perhaps setting up a tag match that the Warrior would need a partner. (guess who that would be) or...

 

2) Warrior was his own worst enemy, I read that he demanded a bag full of money just before the SummerSlam 91 main event. McMahon told him where to go but eventually backed down as Warrior was walking out. After the main event, Warrior was fired.

 

This is why we need a book from McMahon/ series of books. He has far too much to say to never be heard.

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A couple of reasons perhaps for why we never got the Warrior-Taker at a PPV.

 

1) Quite simply, it never involved Hogan. I only started watching towards the end of Hogan's time and main events were so predictable. Hogan get a beating, becomes invincible, wins. (repeat for majority of WM 1-9). He wasn't needed in this story and probably persuaded writers/ McMahon to involve Roberts perhaps setting up a tag match that the Warrior would need a partner. (guess who that would be) or...

 

2) Warrior was his own worst enemy, I read that he demanded a bag full of money just before the SummerSlam 91 main event. McMahon told him where to go but eventually backed down as Warrior was walking out. After the main event, Warrior was fired.

 

This is why we need a book from McMahon/ series of books. He has far too much to say to never be heard.

 

Didn't Warrior have Vinnie up against his wall with a pair of scissors at his throat??????????

 

That's not good manners and nor would it get you a main event

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If you remember his interviews, he would never pass the wellness test, McMahon probably got Patterson or Briscoe to pee in a cup and pass it off as his. (WM6 interview comes to mind, muttering on about spaceships etc..).

 

At least when the Warrior left, Undertaker beat Hogan, then we had Flair, Rumble 92, Hart title matches, all in all, a good time period considering they lost Warrior & Hogan in the space of 6-8 months. Sadly the yellow baldy bastard had to come back and ruin WM9 and all the good work of the previous 12 months was gone.

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If you remember his interviews, he would never pass the wellness test, McMahon probably got Patterson or Briscoe to pee in a cup and pass it off as his. (WM6 interview comes to mind, muttering on about spaceships etc..).

 

At least when the Warrior left, Undertaker beat Hogan, then we had Flair, Rumble 92, Hart title matches, all in all, a good time period considering they lost Warrior & Hogan in the space of 6-8 months. Sadly the yellow baldy bastard had to come back and ruin WM9 and all the good work of the previous 12 months was gone.

 

His interviews and vignettes are the stuff of legend and mostly for the wrong reasons.

 

As for losing Hogan and Warrior - just shows WWE = Vince

Love him or loathe him the man is a genius.

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If you remember his interviews, he would never pass the wellness test, McMahon probably got Patterson or Briscoe to pee in a cup and pass it off as his.(WM6 interview comes to mind, muttering on about spaceships etc..).

 

At least when the Warrior left, Undertaker beat Hogan, then we had Flair, Rumble 92, Hart title matches, all in all, a good time period considering they lost Warrior & Hogan in the space of 6-8 months. Sadly the yellow baldy bastard had to come back and ruin WM9 and all the good work of the previous 12 months was gone.

 

I don't get it. Wrestling isn't sport, it's entertainment... so why would anyone give a fuck, or have to conduct tests as to whether anyone was on steroids etc... or am I getting this wrong?

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I don't get it. Wrestling isn't sport, it's entertainment... so why would anyone give a fuck, or have to conduct tests as to whether anyone was on steroids etc... or am I getting this wrong?

 

That is a matter of opinion and depends how you define what sport is!

steroid use - Isn't it illegal???

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Arnie/ Sly would be on a power of roids for movies - nowt said.

Randy Orton on roids - 3 month suspension.

 

Not exactly a like for like situation but i see what you your getting at. Two wrongs don't make a right and all that.

 

Wasn't this all born out of a law suit against the WWF/Vince the 80's? or have i imagined this

 

The wellness policy goes alot further than steroid / drug use use too - Its basically there to safeguard the product (wrestlers) and the company (Vince)

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Not exactly a like for like situation but i see what you your getting at. Two wrongs don't make a right and all that.

 

Wasn't this all born out of a law suit against the WWF/Vince the 80's? or have i imagined this

 

The wellness policy goes alot further than steroid / drug use use too - Its basically there to safeguard the product (wrestlers) and the company (Vince)

 

No doubt Vince gets all his wrestlers to sign disclaimers, but obviously knows that steroid-addled bodies are what the public want to see. It would be interesting to see what his opinions are behind closed doors.

 

As someone has stated before, he has turned wrestling into a worldwide phenomena and got filthy rich off of it. I wish World of Sport wrestling went the same way early eighties.

 

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