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Post by Chad Olson on Aug 22, 2019 17:58:20 GMT -5
I recall listening to PPVs through scramblevision. Good times!
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Post by Cory Olson on Aug 23, 2019 10:38:12 GMT -5
I recall listening to PPVs through scramblevision. Good times! When we lived in Ohio, we had one channel we could punch in on our TV and pick up scrambled PPVs, without even having to move much equipment. (I think it was like Channel 99 or some high number.) I remember Chad and I listening to the Hulk Hogan heel turn and joining the nWo at Bash at the Beach '96 on that scrambled channel. You didn't need a clear picture to enjoy that.
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Post by Big Bri on Aug 28, 2019 19:19:13 GMT -5
I recall listening to PPVs through scramblevision. Good times! When we lived in Ohio, we had one channel we could punch in on our TV and pick up scrambled PPVs, without even having to move much equipment. (I think it was like Channel 99 or some high number.) I remember Chad and I listening to the Hulk Hogan heel turn and joining the nWo at Bash at the Beach '96 on that scrambled channel. You didn't need a clear picture to enjoy that. Oh yes, I watched a lot of scramblevision as well. It was like listening to the radio, LOL. In 1991 we managed to obtain an older TV that became the "basement" TV. It used to be a color TV but something broke so now it was just B&W. However, inside the instrument panel, I noticed a small knob next to each channel. By turning the knob, it would unscramble the channel, almost to perfect clarity! It was still B&W but I could see everything! For the next year or so I watched every WWF or WCW PPV for free! Plus all the movie channels! This was also during my first wave of COTG fandom so it was heaven on Earth! Like you guys said, GOOD TIMES!
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Post by Vegas on Aug 29, 2019 20:59:27 GMT -5
I haven't watched them but I saw the WWE Network today added 3 Hidden Gems matches involving LOW's Adrian Street.
I think I also read there is going to be a documentary on Adrian Street on the WWE Network this before NXT: Cardiff?
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Post by TTX on Aug 30, 2019 10:45:23 GMT -5
Can't go wrong with Adrian Street matches.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 12:35:08 GMT -5
Not a Hidden Gem but the WWE Network just put up a very good documentary on Adrian Street as well.
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Post by Chad Olson on Sept 5, 2019 13:07:54 GMT -5
Today's additions are WWF's "The Brawl to End It All" from 7.23.1984 and "The War to Settle the Score" from 2.18.1985. Both aired in edited form on MTV at the time, but I believe this might be the first time the full cards have been shown.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 10:11:18 GMT -5
Today's additions are WWF's "The Brawl to End It All" from 7.23.1984 and "The War to Settle the Score" from 2.18.1985. Both aired in edited form on MTV at the time, but I believe this might be the first time the full cards have been shown. You are correct!
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Post by pegasus on Sept 6, 2019 20:48:13 GMT -5
Today's additions are WWF's "The Brawl to End It All" from 7.23.1984 and "The War to Settle the Score" from 2.18.1985. Both aired in edited form on MTV at the time, but I believe this might be the first time the full cards have been shown. Where did you find these? I searched and they’re not showing up for me. Thanks
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Post by Chad Olson on Sept 6, 2019 21:59:03 GMT -5
Today's additions are WWF's "The Brawl to End It All" from 7.23.1984 and "The War to Settle the Score" from 2.18.1985. Both aired in edited form on MTV at the time, but I believe this might be the first time the full cards have been shown. Where did you find these? I searched and they’re not showing up for me. Thanks Apparently they were taken down today or late last night. Not sure what the reason is. I started watching "Brawl" last night, guess I won't be able to finish. There's a little info at
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