Mr. K.O
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Post by Mr. K.O on Apr 8, 2014 14:20:52 GMT -5
That's a toughie, but I gotta go with the Streak. Both of these moments were really shocking though.
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Post by Himmy! on Apr 8, 2014 14:23:06 GMT -5
Hogan joining the NWO for me.
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Post by Danger10 on Apr 8, 2014 14:27:26 GMT -5
I'm going with the Streak
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Post by spookytuesday on Apr 8, 2014 14:28:35 GMT -5
Hogan joining the nWo. While the streak being over was a huge shock, I don't think it will ultimately have that much of an impact on the future of wrestling, other than one of the yearly attraction matches at Wrestlemania not happening anymore, which in the grand scheme of things isn't all that big. It didn't really do much for Lesnar... he's already over as a top monster heel, and he's already taking another leave of absence, so where are they gonna go with it? I still can't believe Taker lost, but the magnitude and impact of it in the long run pales in comparison to Hogan turning heel.
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Post by Mr. #1derful 🇵🇸 on Apr 8, 2014 14:36:49 GMT -5
I couldn't accurately gauge which one was more shocking since I was even a fan back then.
Maybe people are more civilized nowadays, but I was waiting for the garbage to come raining down in the ring after Lensar won a la Bash at the Beach. Everyone was too frozen in awe to do anything, though.
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Post by Liv Is Life on Apr 8, 2014 15:21:06 GMT -5
Hogan joining the nWo easily. The most shocking moment in history. You can talk about the looks of shock on the fans faces when Taker lost, but nothing will top the amount of garbage that was heaved into the ring following Hogan turning... An absolutely incredible and infamous moment..
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 8, 2014 15:23:38 GMT -5
Tough. I'd go with 21-1 by a slight margin.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2014 15:23:58 GMT -5
Hogan has the edge in my opinion, wrestling was at a different point than now so its really not fair to compare. People were covering the ring in trash like crazy....it takes a lot to bring that kind of emotion out of people, some mark also stormed the ring that night as well..
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Post by PJ on Apr 8, 2014 15:26:56 GMT -5
NWO Hogan was pretty shocking, but having Taker lose at WM is more shocking. Hogan was getting booed so he needed a change. The Undertaker's streak was one of the things people liked about WrestleMania and now it is gone going forward. That now takes away part of WM's mystique.
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Post by King Richius on Apr 8, 2014 15:32:04 GMT -5
I'd go with Hogan being revealed as the third man in the nWo. The end of the streak left me speechless for a good 5 minutes followed by a feeling of melancholy. It was a shocking moment. When Hogan went heel it was not only a shocking moment but it felt like the entire business had just changed. Seeing Hogan standing in the middle of the ring with Hall and Nash as fans threw trash at them is an image I will never forget. The announcing, particularly Heenen with his shouts of "I knew it! I've been warning people about Hogan for years!", also made that moment better for me as Cole, JBL, and Lawler have no ability whatsoever to make a moment feel epic.
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Post by Darkhawk on Apr 8, 2014 15:39:52 GMT -5
21-1 because I never been so shocked in my entire life.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2014 15:47:39 GMT -5
Ah you little kids...Hogan WAS a heel in the seventies early 80's. So him turning heel again was not quite a shocker. Plus it was 2 weeks for the "surprise" of him turning heel...UT has been built up as this unstoppable monster at WM for the past 10 years at least.
Definitely the streak ending is more shocking.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2014 17:35:06 GMT -5
Hogan joining the nWo....EASILY. I also found the following more shocking
Paul Bearer turning heel on UT @ Summerslam 1996
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HHH turning heel on DX @ WM15.
Now Im not saying I wasn't shocked Sunday night......I was f*cking STUNNED.
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Post by Jaz on Apr 8, 2014 17:43:57 GMT -5
Well, Hogan joining the NWO wasn't all that shocking since that idiot on commentary ruined it and said "But whose side is he on?"
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Post by punksnotdead on Apr 8, 2014 17:50:42 GMT -5
I honestly thought Taker losing was only shocking because of who it was against. I've always expected Taker to lose. I just thought it would be against Cena. I guess I just wasn't as overwhelmed by it as many people seem to be, but then I never saw the Streak as anything super sacred either.
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Post by punksnotdead on Apr 8, 2014 17:53:43 GMT -5
Well, Hogan joining the NWO wasn't all that shocking since that idiot on commentary ruined it and said "But whose side is he on?" ... that "idiot", was the greatest manager of all time, and one of the most entertaining color commentators in the history of wrestling.
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Post by gelatinoustapeworm on Apr 8, 2014 17:56:21 GMT -5
21-1 easily, if you were a dirtsheet reader back in '96, you knew a good month before Bash at the Beach that Hogan most likely was going to be the third guy. The only real question was whether or not he would go through with it.
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Post by Jaz on Apr 8, 2014 17:58:49 GMT -5
Well, Hogan joining the NWO wasn't all that shocking since that idiot on commentary ruined it and said "But whose side is he on?" ... that "idiot", was the greatest manager of all time, and one of the most entertaining color commentators in the history of wrestling. That may very well be true, but it was still stupid of him to say that. In my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2014 18:19:46 GMT -5
21-1 just because i didnt get to see Hogan turn heel live on ppv.
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Post by johnnyb on Apr 8, 2014 18:29:59 GMT -5
21-1 easily, if you were a dirtsheet reader back in '96, you knew a good month before Bash at the Beach that Hogan most likely was going to be the third guy. The only real question was whether or not he would go through with it. I was into all of the wrestling websites and chat rooms (wut) back then and I never saw a single mention of Hogan as the third man. The only names I really remember being tossed around were Bret Hart and Bam Bam Bigelow (as far as new wrestlers... there were also rumors that Sting or Luger might turn during the match). I think the obvious answer is Hogan. It came out of absolutely nowhere and was a bold, risky move for him at the time. With 'Taker I think I speak for the majority when I say that I thought he'd win, but I also thought that eventually his streak would end. I think I was about 90/10 on 'Taker winning, but with Hogan there were about 1000 guys I would have guessed before him. I was pretty well convinced, about five minutes in, that Luger was going to run back in at the end of the match and side with Hall and Nash. Glad I was wrong.
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