Villa
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Post by Villa on Nov 28, 2008 21:58:24 GMT -5
Simple. Whats the biggest kayfabe break ever to happen in wrestling?
The only one that comes to mind are the 15th year anniversary of raw.
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Post by bigvanshefer on Nov 28, 2008 21:58:32 GMT -5
Montreal Screwjob imo.
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Post by Matt on Nov 28, 2008 22:02:10 GMT -5
The clique innocent at MSG.
Also the Montreal Screwjob.
Oh and when the tron fell on Vince and he was yelling Paul at Triple H. I don't know why but that came to mind.
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Post by Thick Justice on Nov 28, 2008 22:01:49 GMT -5
OMG Vince is alive and Benoit died. That show was watched by a lot of people not just a PPV but montreal was one of the most famous.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Nov 28, 2008 22:06:09 GMT -5
PAUL!!!! I CAN'T FEEL MY LEGS!!!! PAUL!!!!!
Funniest moment in the history of WWE
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2008 22:07:26 GMT -5
Simple. Whats the biggest kayfabe break ever to happen in wrestling? The only one that comes to mind are the 15th year anniversary of raw. Just what happened? I forgot. My choice is: Remember that time where Chaz (Mosh) actually went out of character and cut to break before seeing the producer? for that skit or whoever she was trying to calm him down. With the commentators acknowledging it. Then again, that isn't the biggest.
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Post by Jimmy on Nov 28, 2008 22:09:02 GMT -5
buff bagwell lamenting to scotty riggs backstage that the script calls for riggs to pin him, 1-2-3.
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Post by LA Times on Nov 28, 2008 22:09:46 GMT -5
When HHH, Big Show and Mankind appeared on SNL with the Rock before all four were to face off against each other at WM2000
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Post by Hollywood QJD on Nov 28, 2008 22:16:30 GMT -5
Montreal screwjob comes to mind, though i always keep an open mind to any of HHH's promos.
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Post by JClemons2010 R.I.P JAX on Nov 28, 2008 22:43:22 GMT -5
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Post by The Dude on Nov 28, 2008 22:48:05 GMT -5
Iron Sheik and Hacksaw Jim Duggen getting busted with pot and cocaine in the 80's, one of the firsts I think.
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Post by Chicago on Nov 28, 2008 22:58:16 GMT -5
For the fans in attendance, the MSG Incident with the Kliq in May 1996 has to be considered one of the biggest kayfabe breaks in history.
Very few people knew it was going to happen backstage and I'm willing to bet NOBODY in the audience would have ever thought something like this would happen at the time. Fans still talk about it to this day and it's one of those moments (thankfully caught on camera) that still stands the test of time, as it revealed true friendship among faces and heels that had just fought each other minutes or hours before.
Sure, it didn't happen at a televised show, but breaking kayfabe in front of a large audience at Madison Square Garden, of all arenas, is a pretty big thing and I'm sure it left a lot of fans confused for weeks after.
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Post by user9327 on Nov 28, 2008 22:59:38 GMT -5
I can't even imagine how the MSG moment must have felt, being there.
I've been there for some big wrestling environments. It's like no other- the depth of the ocrean like crowd with an internet like buzz to their activity.
I was at last year's Royal Rumble and when they were booing Mysterio and cheering Edge it was awesome.
WMXX had it's moments as well obviously.
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Post by Angel Beast on Nov 28, 2008 23:04:19 GMT -5
I can't even imagine how the MSG moment must have felt, being there. I've been there for some big wrestling environments. It's like no other- the depth of the ocrean like crowd with an internet like buzz to their activity. I was at last year's Royal Rumble and when they were booing Mysterio and cheering Edge it was awesome. WMXX had it's moments as well obviously. how does that break kayfabe?
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Post by Kasper on Nov 28, 2008 23:04:09 GMT -5
Not the biggest, but still...
The Eddie Guerrero Tribute Show with HHH facing Chris Benoit. Then at the end, they hugged. I understand why, but Im just saying.
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Post by BulletV1 on Nov 28, 2008 23:04:22 GMT -5
This one
Tony Schivone then came out with the following quote...and this is exact and exact can be: "If, in fact, the jacknife powerbomb was part of the design, what are they going to do now? Improvise?" That's right, he was telling everyone that the script called for Goldberg to allow Nash to powerbomb him and beat him. Eventually Nash hit Steiner with the jacknife and pinned him. The announce team then congratulated Steiner for being professional enough to allow Nash to powerbomb him.
The irony of all this was that it was a worked shoot in a storyline where they were openly telling absolutely everyone that the match was fake.
Also 'Taker coming back as a biker, and the Benoit/Vince dead thing.
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Post by iwgp on Nov 28, 2008 23:13:48 GMT -5
here is some that come to mind: Montreal Screwjob Clique at MSG Fair well to Ric Flair Vince announcing Beniots Death That all i can remember
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Post by user9327 on Nov 28, 2008 23:18:34 GMT -5
I can't even imagine how the MSG moment must have felt, being there. I've been there for some big wrestling environments. It's like no other- the depth of the ocrean like crowd with an internet like buzz to their activity. I was at last year's Royal Rumble and when they were booing Mysterio and cheering Edge it was awesome. WMXX had it's moments as well obviously. how does that break kayfabe? Read my post. I was referencing the environment in MSG and how it feels different. So in comparison I can't imagine how the kayfabe break felt.
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Post by CBT on Nov 28, 2008 23:47:50 GMT -5
Nobody mentioned Mike Tenay, or was it Tony Schiovone, and the revealing of what was to happen on Raw?
It was so big it killed WCW's ratings.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Nov 29, 2008 0:12:17 GMT -5
Nobody mentioned Mike Tenay, or was it Tony Schiovone, and the revealing of what was to happen on Raw? It was so big it killed WCW's ratings. How about Eric Bischoff?
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