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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2024 15:45:10 GMT -5
some of mine are:
andre throwing himself out in 89 twin towers tossing hogan in 89 andre tossing warlord immediately in 90 demo tossin andre in 90 lod tossin undertaker in 91 sid tossin hulk in 92 flair/hulk dumpin sid in 92 four people elimanating mr perfect in 93 (really wanted him to hang on, and then win it all) gonzales tossin Taker in 93 micheals tossin yoko, vader, & diesel in 96 (i kno vince had a crush in him, but man that was frustrating to watch) austin tossin bret, vader, & taker in 97 was pretty shocking mcmahon elimnating austin 99 undertaker tossin the hardy boys in 02 undertaker eliminated by maven in 02
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Post by The Brain on Jan 2, 2024 15:50:03 GMT -5
some of mine are: andre throwing himself out in 89twin towers tossing hogan in 89 andre tossing warlord immediately in 90 demo tossin andre in 90 lod tossin undertaker in 91 sid tossin hulk in 92 flair/hulk dumpin sid in 92 four people elimanating mr perfect in 93 (really wanted him to hang on, and then win it all) gonzales tossin Taker in 93 micheals tossin yoko, vader, & diesel in 96 (i kno vince had a crush in him, but man that was frustrating to watch) austin tossin bret, vader, & taker in 97 was pretty shocking mcmahon elimnating austin 99 undertaker tossin the hardy boys in 02 undertaker eliminated by maven in 02 That was so grossly unfair!
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 2, 2024 16:00:22 GMT -5
Easily it's Hogan in the 1989 Rumble!
I feel that entire Rumble could have been greater than what it is if some things had changed.
1. Studd and Andre should have had a meeting in the ring, they kept them as far away from each other as they could
2. Demolition and Powers of Pain worked some spots and perhaps lead to eliminating each other somehow
3. If Hulk Hogan had won the freaking event!
I watched this event just a week ago and when Hogan got eliminated, the entire arena just went quiet. It sucked the air out of the arena. Not even Brutus Beefcake of Big John Studd could save the last 1/4 of that Rumble match.
I feel Studd winning it would have been a bigger deal if Hogan had not even been in the match.
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Post by AndrewR85 on Jan 2, 2024 16:08:50 GMT -5
1. Hogan being eliminated in 1989 (although I don't necessarily see it as a bad thing). 2. Hogan helping Flair eliminate Sid Justice in 1992. 3.
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Post by ASR (therockisback) on Jan 2, 2024 16:28:55 GMT -5
Rikishi eliminating Taker in 01 was crazy
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:23:08 GMT -5
Probably Sid eliminating Hogan. At that point, it always felt like Hogan was going to win.
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:25:37 GMT -5
Also, after just watching the 1994 Rumble, I gotta say it was quite surprising that Owen only last like a minute in the Rumble. You would think to help build him up he could have gotten a good run in the Rumble.
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Post by The Brain on Jan 2, 2024 17:28:05 GMT -5
Probably Sid eliminating Hogan. At that point, it always felt like Hogan was going to win. Still boggles my mind all these yrs later how they had Hogan pull on Sid's arm which would lead to the Natich win. Like he was thrown out fair and square. Just made em look like a big sore loser... How the hell was Sid the heel in this situation??!!!
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:31:37 GMT -5
Probably Sid eliminating Hogan. At that point, it always felt like Hogan was going to win. Still boggles my mind all these yrs later how they had Hogan pull on Sid's arm which would lead to the Natich win. Like he was thrown out fair and square. Just made em look like a big sore loser... How the hell was Sid the heel in this situation??!!! To be fair, they had done that kind of stuff with Hogan before (Bossman in 1989), but never against a babyface. They really didn't need to change much, just have Hogan and Sid arguing with one another like they were, then have Flair come up and dump Sid out. This way, Hogan wouldn't help eliminate Sid and look like a sore loser, and they still reach the same goal. After Sid is eliminated, Hogan climbs back in and chases Flair out of the ring, then Sid comes up behind Hogan and shoves him. Now Sid kind of looks like the sore loser, he was focusing on Hogan and not Flair and it cost him, now he's blaming Hogan.
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Post by The Brain on Jan 2, 2024 17:35:54 GMT -5
Still boggles my mind all these yrs later how they had Hogan pull on Sid's arm which would lead to the Natich win. Like he was thrown out fair and square. Just made em look like a big sore loser... How the hell was Sid the heel in this situation??!!! To be fair, they had done that kind of stuff with Hogan before (Bossman in 1989), but never against a babyface. They really didn't need to change much, just have Hogan and Sid arguing with one another like they were, then have Flair come up and dump Sid out. This way, Hogan wouldn't help eliminate Sid and look like a sore loser, and they still reach the same goal. After Sid is eliminated, Hogan climbs back in and chases Flair out of the ring, then Sid comes up behind Hogan and shoves him. Now Sid kind of looks like the sore loser, he was focusing on Hogan and not Flair and it cost him, now he's blaming Hogan. Absolutely loved Jesse ripping on Hogan for this.Rightfully so I might add
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Post by The Brain on Jan 2, 2024 17:39:07 GMT -5
Also, after just watching the 1994 Rumble, I gotta say it was quite surprising that Owen only last like a minute in the Rumble. You would think to help build him up he could have gotten a good run in the Rumble. Yeah I wouldve had em have a decent run until near the end. Have that moment where the buzzer goes off and nobody comes out, they show him all smiles thinking its Bret and the reason he no showed is all because of him. Then you have Bret come out lil bit after and throw em out.
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Post by Evil Abed on Jan 2, 2024 17:39:47 GMT -5
Shawn eliminating Yoko & Vader in '96. Tell tale sign of a rocket strapped to your ass when all 200 lbs of you soaking wet can throw out two super heavyweights at the same time.
Bryan being eliminated so early in '15 is up there for me Undertaker/Shawn being eliminated halfway through '08 Rumble was rather shocking Shawn being eliminated first in the '03 Rumble Maven eliminating Taker in '02
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:41:15 GMT -5
To be fair, they had done that kind of stuff with Hogan before (Bossman in 1989), but never against a babyface. They really didn't need to change much, just have Hogan and Sid arguing with one another like they were, then have Flair come up and dump Sid out. This way, Hogan wouldn't help eliminate Sid and look like a sore loser, and they still reach the same goal. After Sid is eliminated, Hogan climbs back in and chases Flair out of the ring, then Sid comes up behind Hogan and shoves him. Now Sid kind of looks like the sore loser, he was focusing on Hogan and not Flair and it cost him, now he's blaming Hogan. Absolutely loved Jesse ripping on Hogan for this.Rightfully so I might add And the next year win he eliminated the Warrior.
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Post by The Brain on Jan 2, 2024 17:42:38 GMT -5
Absolutely loved Jesse ripping on Hogan for this.Rightfully so I might add And the next year win he eliminated the Warrior. Dont forget with Mach in that same Rumble 89. You know he did it on purpose...
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:45:00 GMT -5
Also, after just watching the 1994 Rumble, I gotta say it was quite surprising that Owen only last like a minute in the Rumble. You would think to help build him up he could have gotten a good run in the Rumble. Yeah I wouldve had em have a decent run until near the end. Have that moment where the buzzer goes off and nobody comes out, they show him all smiles thinking its Bret and the reason he no showed is all because of him. Then you have Bret come out lil bit after and throw em out. Yep, that would have been the way to go. Really show him gloating that Bret didn't come out, then a few picks later, here comes Bret. Have the camera show Owen's reaction, maybe a scared one. He starts attacking Bret as he enters the ring, goes to clothesline Bret out of the ring and Bret dips his shoulder and out goes Owen to a huge pop.
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Post by MKSavage on Jan 2, 2024 17:45:24 GMT -5
And the next year win he eliminated the Warrior. Dont forget with Mach in that same Rumble 89. You know he did it on purpose... Absolutely.
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Jan 2, 2024 18:11:49 GMT -5
Heenan tried to tell everyone Hogan was the villain...lol
My all time favorite is Kane choke slamming Sabu through the table in 2007. Not necessarily shocking or surprising.
Maven eliminating Taker in 2002 probably shocked me the most. 12 year old me was a Taker fan so I was wide eyed for sure.
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Post by TKO Propagandist on Jan 2, 2024 19:15:44 GMT -5
Hogan tossing out Savage. Utter heel
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2024 20:01:08 GMT -5
Easily it's Hogan in the 1989 Rumble! I feel that entire Rumble could have been greater than what it is if some things had changed. 1. Studd and Andre should have had a meeting in the ring, they kept them as far away from each other as they could 2. Demolition and Powers of Pain worked some spots and perhaps lead to eliminating each other somehow 3. If Hulk Hogan had won the freaking event! I watched this event just a week ago and when Hogan got eliminated, the entire arena just went quiet. It sucked the air out of the arena. Not even Brutus Beefcake of Big John Studd could save the last 1/4 of that Rumble match. I feel Studd winning it would have been a bigger deal if Hogan had not even been in the match. yep i remeber the crowd goin flat after hogan was gone even tho i personally wanted studd or andre to win as i was big on giants back then yea andre tossin a few guys out, then waiting for a couple and throws them out, then studd is next and crowd goes nuts and we get 2 minutes of that woulda been awesome
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Post by JokerFC on Jan 2, 2024 20:13:38 GMT -5
Austin going out in 2002. I felt sure we were gonna get Austin vs Jericho @wm18. Man did the air get sucked out of the building when he was eliminated. To this day it surprises me...crowd wanted Austin.
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