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The WWE spent over $30,000 on worms for The Boogeyman, I'm sure a cat training program is feasible.
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No joey styles for the required "catfiiiiiiiiight"
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If they were doing dogs..Pupformance center
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Any more time.*
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What's with the muppet on the bottom?
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That video just made me remember how great Mike Awesome looked
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I love any story that involves Vince McMahon going incandescent with rage.
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How much are non-organic worms?
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Milla's got nothing on THE RAINMAKER!!!
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Report: <br><br>The Plan As Of Right Now Is For Nakamura To Be On <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SmackDownLIVE?src=hash">#SmackDownLIVE</a> When He Makes His Main Roster Debut <a href="https://t.co/WwMYvugKnL">pic.twitter.com/WwMYvugKnL</a></p>— Slice Wrestling (@EntSlice) <a href="https://twitter.com/EntSlice/status/804430088636928001">December 1, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Random thought: It sucks that Beth Phoenix never had her own T-Shirt.
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Was really apparent during the Team RAW vs Team Smackdown match at Survivor Series where Team RAW was just their Universal division plus Braun while Smackdown had to pull from their midcard (Corbin, Bray, Orton) and management (Shane) just to have a team. |
Nakamura being on the same brand as AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose and John Cena makes a lot of sense, in a making me cum in my pants sort of way. But weren't reports saying he was going to be NXT forever? Yeah, right.
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Nakamura on Smackdown should be amazing. I always felt that if they're gonna make two separate brands one should focus on appealing to the more "smarky" crowd.
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Paige had a T-shirt too at the same time as AJ And Kaitlyn and I think Natalya did too, but I could be wrong there. |
I still have Kaitlyn's T-shirt but I don't wear it anymore as it'll just remind me of how much I miss her. :'(
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If he goes to Raw, he would most likely get lost and then forgotten about. I don't know about the "smarky" crowd thing though, as "smarky" crowds tend to really annoy me at times. |
I'm the only person who thinks Nakamura sucks i guess.
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I dont care for Ty Dilleger either. I love Bobby Roode though. That guy is the next big thing.
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I have been on a bit of an Adrian Street kick as of late. Watching his old matches, listening to his music videos, etc.
I wonder why he isn't in consideration for one the greatest wrestlers of all time. He could work. He could go from trying to grab his opponent's ass one second to the next wailing on them, and it made sense. He sold well. He could talk. He got immense heat. Seriously, he may have had one of the greatest gimmicks of all time. Up there with the Undertaker in longevity. He literally understood every aspect of the wrestling business as well, if not better, than anyone. Wild out there entrances. He knew the song perfectly, because he wrote it. He made many of the outfits he wore to the ring, and he has made a living post wrestling making gear for others. As for influence? He influenced many of the greats. From Bret Hart, to Randy Savage, to Davey Boy (Street's variation of the Cobra Clutch was called the British Bulldog), to Shawn Michaels, to Goldust. If he didn't spend most of his career in the UK, he'd be discussed in the same breath as Ric Flair. |
It's good you're going on an Adrian Street kick, but I think he's considered by most as pretty damn important to wrestling. Maybe not the "greatest ever," but if you were going to do a documentary series on professional wrestling's most influential and important figures, he'd deserve an episode, and I don't think you'd find too many that disagree.
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