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Post by Adam on Apr 11, 2008 9:12:43 GMT -6
Absolutely.
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Post by recklessjack on Apr 11, 2008 9:27:15 GMT -6
According to Pro Wrestling Illustrated, what was the 1989 match of the year and what show was it at?
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Post by Adam on Apr 11, 2008 11:38:15 GMT -6
According to Pro Wrestling Illustrated, what was the 1989 match of the year and what show was it at? Dang, I was off by two years. (I looked up the answer )
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Post by JackHammer on Apr 13, 2008 0:07:27 GMT -6
the 1989 PWI match of the year was Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat at Wrestle War.
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Post by JackHammer on Apr 13, 2008 0:48:43 GMT -6
Well since know am right with the trivia. am going to go ahead and ask one now lol.
What was the reason why Ax(Bill Eadie) and Smach(Barry Darsow) stopped speaking to each other for over 16 years?
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Post by tylerjacobs on Apr 13, 2008 14:34:25 GMT -6
a botched move?
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Post by Adam on Apr 13, 2008 14:39:43 GMT -6
It was something to do with Ax quitting to take a backstage job I believe.
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Post by JackHammer on Apr 14, 2008 0:44:53 GMT -6
Nope sorry you guys are both wrong.
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Post by JackHammer on Apr 16, 2008 1:13:22 GMT -6
Well since no one got it will go ahead and give the answer.
The reason Ax and Smash didn't speak is they where talking about leaving the WWF to head to WCW as Demolition cause they wheren't happy with them. Smash had already quit the WWF but Ax and Crush didn't know. The WWF office told them that Smash had talked to them about a new gimick for himself when in fact, Smash never had went to the office so the office had lied to Ax and Crush. If you get their shoot interview from RF Video they talk about what had happen on it.
So anyone else care to ask a question.
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Post by Cliff Clinton on Apr 16, 2008 13:21:35 GMT -6
According to this obscure wrestling DVD that I have and no one else does......
"What does the birthmark on the inner thigh of the second Doink the Clown resemble?"
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Post by Cliff Clinton on Apr 17, 2008 12:10:40 GMT -6
The answer?
A cat playing with a ball of yarn. It's so cute!
Anyways....someone else ask a real question!
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Post by Angel on Apr 18, 2008 5:21:59 GMT -6
Who has had the most title reigns ever? Counting any and all brands.
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Post by Cliff Clinton on Apr 18, 2008 6:35:59 GMT -6
Is that just WWE? And are we talking about world titles or just ALL titles?
If it is then of course I'd say Ric Flair with 16 world titles.
And HHH second with 11 I think.
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Post by Angel on Apr 18, 2008 18:18:47 GMT -6
No, all titles from every federation, ECW, WCW, WWF/E and indy. I'll give you a hint. One of us uses his picture.
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Post by Ricky Johnson on Apr 18, 2008 18:37:57 GMT -6
The answer of course, is Raven.
with 27 reigns as the WWE Hardcore champion alone, he wins.
Not to mention his other runs as ECW (2) , and NWA world champion (1)
WCW U.S., and Tag Team champion, (1 each)
ECW Tag champion (3)
and WCW Light Heavyweight champion.
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Post by Adam on Apr 19, 2008 13:53:19 GMT -6
Jerry Lawler, doesn't he have like 100+ title reigns?
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Post by Angel on Apr 19, 2008 22:25:52 GMT -6
Ricky is right, your turn bro.
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Post by Adam on Apr 20, 2008 0:16:39 GMT -6
Jerry Lawler has over a 120 title reigns... how does Raven beat that?
You said every federation... including indie.....
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Post by Ricky Johnson on Apr 20, 2008 0:41:26 GMT -6
Technically Leo is correct,
Lawler stands at 72 title reigns.
Raven has 60.
(After answering, I looked it up)
But I let Slick answer this one:
Who was the first person or persons to sing their own theme song?
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Post by Angel on Apr 20, 2008 8:19:31 GMT -6
Sorry Leo, I didn't know that.
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Post by Angel on Apr 20, 2008 8:19:47 GMT -6
Shawn Michaels?
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Post by tylerjacobs on Apr 20, 2008 8:25:28 GMT -6
Road Dogg
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Post by Ricky Johnson on Apr 20, 2008 9:29:30 GMT -6
sorry guys, neither are correct.
Road Dogg's first song ("With my baby tonight") was 1996.
HBK started singing in 1993.
Keep rolling back the years.
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Post by Cliff Clinton on Apr 20, 2008 11:19:24 GMT -6
Honky Tonk Man?
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Post by Lance "The Icon" Ryan on Apr 20, 2008 11:59:28 GMT -6
The Fab Freebirds
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Post by Joe Everyman on Apr 20, 2008 19:15:24 GMT -6
(Proubly wrong) Nikolai Volkoff? Or does that not actually count?
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Post by Ricky Johnson on Apr 21, 2008 0:09:49 GMT -6
Lance is correct.
Michael Hayes wrote, produced, and sang "Badstreet USA" in 1984.
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Post by JackHammer on Apr 26, 2008 0:06:57 GMT -6
*waits to see if Lance will ask a question or not*
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Post by Lance "The Icon" Ryan on Apr 26, 2008 0:25:33 GMT -6
Alrighty. I think I have a doozy. I own a DVD that is very limited in production and was a show that I attended live. The show consisted of four matches. One of which was:
Joey Legend vs "Showtime Eric Young
Another match that was fought on the card was Buff bagwell and Greg Valentine against the Road Warriors. This match was significant for one reason in particular.
Can you name the wrestling company and the dvd?
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Post by Adam on Apr 30, 2008 15:43:07 GMT -6
Alrighty. I think I have a doozy. I own a DVD that is very limited in production and was a show that I attended live. The show consisted of four matches. One of which was: Joey Legend vs "Showtime Eric Young Another match that was fought on the card was Buff bagwell and Greg Valentine against the Road Warriors. This match was significant for one reason in particular. Can you name the wrestling company and the dvd? Ted Debiase's PWA "The Main Event" and it's significant because it was Hawk's final match before he died.
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