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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Aug 26, 2007 22:17:26 GMT -5
I love how they used really strange wording in #7 so they didn't have to mention Chris Benoit. Let's cite examples, shall we? "August 15, 2004 wasn’t supposed to be Randy Orton’s time – at least, not according to his opponent, the capacity crowd filling Toronto’s Air Canada Centre, or the millions of our fans around the world watching on pay-per-view." "Nearly 100 percent of the Canadian crowd was firmly against him." "He simply found his opening, drove his adversary face-first into the canvas with the front-facelock bulldog named with his own initials (Randall Keith Orton), and pinned him."
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Post by rohfan3 on Aug 26, 2007 22:20:48 GMT -5
#1 is Cena beating Orton and making all the marks S.T.F.U
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Post by Bartman on Aug 27, 2007 14:14:39 GMT -5
6 is HBK/HHH at SS02.
My guesses for the rest:
5 is Hart/Perfect 4 is TLC 1 3 is Brock/Rock 2 is... not sure. I think Triple H surviving the Chamber at SS03. 1 is Hart/Bulldog
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Post by Bartman on Aug 30, 2007 16:32:20 GMT -5
Ah, so everyone was wrong. It wasn't Austin or Brock. It was Hogan. 3 is Hogan/Michaels.
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Post by TeamExtreme718x on Aug 30, 2007 17:02:54 GMT -5
I didnt know that was the very first TLC.. I thought Wrestlemania 2000 was the first.. Or was that after Summerslam? IM very confused..
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Post by Bartman on Aug 31, 2007 14:57:09 GMT -5
I didnt know that was the very first TLC.. I thought Wrestlemania 2000 was the first.. Or was that after Summerslam? IM very confused.. Wrestlemania 2000 was a Triangle Ladder Match. Anyways, #2 is Austin/Owen at SS97.
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Post by taker1 on Aug 31, 2007 15:33:41 GMT -5
so..Brock/Rock isn't on the list? That's bullcrap- that deserves to be up there more than Orton does..
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Post by jomoishollywood on Aug 31, 2007 16:43:28 GMT -5
So does eveybody agree that Hart and Smith is #1?
Because it is.
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