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Post by JokerFC on Jan 15, 2018 12:37:08 GMT -5
Royal Rumble 93- not bad. Massive roster changes evident though....
Royal Rumble 94- great stuff. Very enjoyable
Royal Rumble 95- absolutely dire. So many other talents should have been made double job that night.
Royal Rumble 96- Entertaining enough. Had completely forgotten Diesel high 5ing HBK afterwards
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Post by robbutler01 on Jan 16, 2018 8:07:34 GMT -5
No Mercy 2002 Hell In A Cell Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar This is just one of those matches I can watch over and over, Lesnar was an animal, so good in WWE. This match is just so brutal its unreal, Taker juices so badly. he sure does......Lesnar slipped when hitting Taker with the steps and there was a chunk out of his head. that was some bleeder. great great match that I need to rewatch soon
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Post by JokerFC on Jan 16, 2018 13:53:31 GMT -5
he sure does......Lesnar slipped when hitting Taker with the steps and there was a chunk out of his head. that was some bleeder. great great match that I need to rewatch soon It will be up soon for me again too!!! UT got busted hardway....and you can tell too. Vince even asked him via the ref from the back to finish early and he wouldn't. Ref had indicated that there was a hole in UTs head you could fit your thumb in from Lesnar slipping with those steps. He was saturated in his own blood come the end.
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Arik Cannon
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Post by Arik Cannon on Jan 20, 2018 19:01:31 GMT -5
My son and I watched the royal rumble 2000 match today and man I forgot how obvious is was that The Rock was really the only one who had a legit chance of winning it lol
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theafricandream
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Post by theafricandream on Jan 20, 2018 19:45:00 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, and Sid vs Vader, Owen, and Bulldog at IYH International Incident....wow, forgot just how good this was.
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Post by k5 on Jan 22, 2018 2:48:55 GMT -5
jake the snake roberts vs the snowman - mid south wrestling 1985
this match was a finals in the tournament for the tv title and a 10,000 dollar prize. you can tell that snowman is green as goose crap and that jake has to call every action he takes...but somehow jake still made this into a convincing match of the face who is ready to dominate vs the heel who realizes he can't match what he's facing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 16:36:10 GMT -5
Chris Benoit vs Sid Vicious - Souled Out 2000 I'd heard a lot about this match, and had always meant to check it out. Turns out I wasn't missing much, the whole thing was a cluster from start to finish. And speaking of the finish, awful. I'm not surprised Benoit walked less than a day later.
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Post by k5 on Jan 25, 2018 14:49:08 GMT -5
'the natural' don callis vs. lance storm
wfwa 1991
nice match that shows the potential of both guys. storm plays the babyface, while the natural who was more established is the classic buddy rogers style heel. majority of the match callis let's storm get over with his big moves, and only once in a while takes his heat back with some beatdowns. storm just about seems to manage to beat callis and pins him, but the time countout occurs during the pin, so callis just sneaks away.
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aboyes1989
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Post by aboyes1989 on Jan 31, 2018 15:01:33 GMT -5
Been watching a lot of In Your House matches lately. Notable ones, among others, are..
Bret vs Bulldog at Season's Beatings. I always forget how good this match is. Bret is a mess, Bulldog looks strong, there's great psychology and there's a surprise finish out of nowhere.
Austin vs Undertaker vs Bret Hart vs Vader at Final Four. This is just a fantastic brawl from start to finish and one of the only WWF matches where Vader was booked well.
Vader vs Shamrock at A Cold Day in Hell. A hard hitting contest that starts off slow but really picks up. The highlight is Vader knocking the hell out of Shamrock with that forearm!
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Post by JokerFC on Feb 4, 2018 8:07:25 GMT -5
Been watching a lot of In Your House matches lately. Notable ones, among others, are.. Bret vs Bulldog at Season's Beatings. I always forget how good this match is. Bret is a mess, Bulldog looks strong, there's great psychology and there's a surprise finish out of nowhere. Austin vs Undertaker vs Bret Hart vs Vader at Final Four. This is just a fantastic brawl from start to finish and one of the only WWF matches where Vader was booked well. Vader vs Shamrock at A Cold Day in Hell. A hard hitting contest that starts off slow but really picks up. The highlight is Vader knocking the hell out of Shamrock with that forearm! Some great gems to be discovered on the IYH PPVs 3 great matches IMO.......HBK vs JJ for the IC belt on IYH 2 is another.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 10:22:26 GMT -5
Watched the entire episode of SmackDown from 2002 yesterday where Rey made his WWE debut. What an amazing show, main evented by Edge vs Y2J in a cage match - really great match.
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Post by The Brain on Feb 4, 2018 13:58:56 GMT -5
Watched the entire episode of SmackDown from 2002 yesterday where Rey made his WWE debut. What an amazing show, main evented by Edge vs Y2J in a cage match - really great match. SmackDown was great in 02/03.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 14:06:20 GMT -5
Watched the entire episode of SmackDown from 2002 yesterday where Rey made his WWE debut. What an amazing show, main evented by Edge vs Y2J in a cage match - really great match. SmackDown was great in 02/03. Without a doubt. But what I really need is for the Network to add Superstars and Wrestling Challenge!
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Post by y13 on Feb 8, 2018 23:02:03 GMT -5
Sting vs Hollywood Hogan Starcade 97. It’s amazing how much WCW screwed that up.
Sting vs DDP-Nitro April 1999. A great match, and probably one of Nitros best ever. I don't remember too much from this era of WCW because I primarily focused on WWF at this point. But I remember watching this match live and going crazy when Sting won. He’s my all time favorite
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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Feb 19, 2018 17:29:53 GMT -5
1997 Terry Funk's "Retirement match" in Amarillo Texas vs. Bret Hart. It was such a well worked match. I remember having it on tape called "Terry Funk's Wrestlefest" from ECW. But it's on the Network now so I watched it Saturday before bed.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Feb 21, 2018 21:38:52 GMT -5
Currently watching the Straight Outta Dudleyville DVD so I've been watching quite a few Dudley Boyz matches over the past hour or so.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 3:51:10 GMT -5
The Iron Sheik vs Andre the Giant from 1985 with Friday as the guest referee.
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Post by JokerFC on Feb 28, 2018 18:22:50 GMT -5
Steiner vs DDP from Greed 2001. Very enjoyable scrap with DDP rallying in some fine sequences.
Hogan vs Flair from HH94. Their finest hour.....
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Post by JokerFC on Mar 1, 2018 7:03:25 GMT -5
Beach Blast 1992:
Steiner's vs The Miracle Violence Connection
Ricky Steamboat vs Rick Rude 30 min Iron man match.
whoa.....great stuff.
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nibs92
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Post by nibs92 on Mar 1, 2018 13:02:46 GMT -5
Jerry Lawler v Eddie Gilbert no DQ match from March 88.
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