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Post by James Hetfield on Apr 23, 2008 23:40:15 GMT -5
Well I have the Undertaker "This Is My Yard" DVD and Undertaker never said it was the "least favorite" time in his career.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Apr 23, 2008 23:41:45 GMT -5
I've always found it amusing that so many people consider Hell in a Cell to be a signature Undertaker match despite his losing record (3-4-1).
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Post by Mark on Apr 23, 2008 23:48:07 GMT -5
Well I have the Undertaker "This Is My Yard" DVD and Undertaker never said it was the "least favorite" time in his career. He says it was one of his low ponts in his career
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Post by scoobypat on Apr 24, 2008 0:01:54 GMT -5
I'd like to throw out also this is probably the worst HIAC match I can think of really, that's if you don't count the kennel from hell as a HIAC. Seriously for this to be a Wrestlemania match is even worse.
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Daniel Bryan Says No
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Post by Daniel Bryan Says No on Apr 24, 2008 0:14:58 GMT -5
There's the link where Taker talks about it being a low point of his career.
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Post by scoobypat on Apr 24, 2008 0:25:34 GMT -5
Honestly I seem to remember reading somewhere else where he was much more critical of that era, but maybe my memory is not as sharp as I think. I just seem to recall him not liking the crucification and that stuff (he kind of seems facetious when he says "Those were the days") but I could be wrong.
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Post by Iron Man on Apr 24, 2008 0:30:41 GMT -5
There's the link where Taker talks about it being a low point of his career. He said it was a low point joining the Corporation, unless I missed something.
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Post by Mark on Apr 24, 2008 0:46:34 GMT -5
Honestly I seem to remember reading somewhere else where he was much more critical of that era, but maybe my memory is not as sharp as I think. I just seem to recall him not liking the crucification and that stuff (he kind of seems facetious when he says "Those were the days") but I could be wrong. yeah your memory is , you said Rikishi and Austin had a feud in 2001 and Austin and Owen had the incident in 96
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Post by scoobypat on Apr 24, 2008 0:50:08 GMT -5
Honestly I seem to remember reading somewhere else where he was much more critical of that era, but maybe my memory is not as sharp as I think. I just seem to recall him not liking the crucification and that stuff (he kind of seems facetious when he says "Those were the days") but I could be wrong. yeah your memory is , you said Rikishi and Austin had a feud in 2001 and Austin and Owen had the incident in 96 Sign me up for the old folk home I miscounted the years of a feud from 97 and 99
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Post by DTP. on Apr 24, 2008 0:53:08 GMT -5
I've always found it amusing that so many people consider Hell in a Cell to be a signature Undertaker match despite his losing record (3-4-1). Nah, I prefer hell in a cell matches with HHH. He has a 4-2-0 record, better than Takers.
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Post by thenaturalgreat1 on Apr 24, 2008 1:09:29 GMT -5
notice as he started to spin they kept changing camera angles. You can see the black harness connected on the back on the noose.
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Post by The Sexy Psychotic on Apr 24, 2008 1:47:06 GMT -5
I love this match, actually, its my favourite, Bossman knocks hell outa Taker
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Post by James Hetfield on Apr 24, 2008 1:48:03 GMT -5
There's the link where Taker talks about it being a low point of his career. He said adding the corporation was a low point of the Ministry.
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Post by HHH316 on Apr 24, 2008 1:52:11 GMT -5
Looking back, I'm surprised the WWF didnt get more crap from the media for hanging the Bossman.
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Post by John™ on Apr 24, 2008 3:05:57 GMT -5
thats weird hwo the hell do they do that?
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Post by hbk4champ on Apr 24, 2008 3:24:19 GMT -5
the match was awful but the hanging was cool. i really wanna know the secret behind it.
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Post by tusks on Apr 24, 2008 4:09:28 GMT -5
I vaguely remember this. And kind of wishing it was real because I couldn't stand that boring sack of crap. Speaking of which, nice sig, scooby. :-p Someday when I grow up I wanna be like Randy and shat in every Diva's gym bag!
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Post by No Brokeback on Apr 24, 2008 4:30:13 GMT -5
It's easy to see why this is Undertakers least favorite time in his career, all of this ministry stuff was just too heavy. Crucifications, sacrifices, hangings, etc. Dude, the Undertaker was the COOLEST during that time period. He WAS the ing 'Devil'....until the 'higher' power came along and that whole storyline played out. Actually, I feel sorry for those who missed that time in wrestling. It can't be beat.
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Post by Optimus Prime on Apr 24, 2008 8:24:37 GMT -5
Wow, I never knew Taker hated the Ministry gimmick.
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Post by The Sexy Psychotic on Apr 24, 2008 10:34:21 GMT -5
It's easy to see why this is Undertakers least favorite time in his career, all of this ministry stuff was just too heavy. Crucifications, sacrifices, hangings, etc. Dude, the Undertaker was the COOLEST during that time period. He WAS the ing 'Devil'....until the 'higher' power came along and that whole storyline played out. Actually, I feel sorry for those who missed that time in wrestling. It can't be beat. Yeah, I have a video of taped Raws, and oh my god, Taker is mental, who'll ever forget at Backlash 99, "Where to Stephanie"
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