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Post by throwingtoasters on Sept 22, 2024 5:34:30 GMT -5
The link isn't working good sir. Weird. I just clicked it and it worked for me. Is anyone else having trouble with it?
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Post by TTX on Sept 22, 2024 5:40:46 GMT -5
Came right up for me.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 22, 2024 7:20:17 GMT -5
It is a good 3-disc DVD set, if you don't already have it then I would recommend looking for it somewhere like eBay. As a kid, I remember every Sunday morning when the newspaper arrived with the TV listings for the week and I would immediately turn to the Saturday night page to see if the following weekend was going to have either Saturday Night Live or Saturday Night's Main Event and I was always hoping for the latter. I remember the first Saturday Night's main event I watched helped set up Wrestlemania 2 with Piper's attack on Mr. T and Bundy's attack on Hogan. Also, the British Bulldogs vs the Dream Team for the WWF World Tag Team Championship and JYD vs Adrian Adonis. The First Main Event I remember watching was the one that aired on Friday night November 23rd, 1990 (taped on October 30th) There are two vivid memories I have of that event: 1. Randy Savage beating the crap out of The Ultimate Warrior after Warrior’s match with Ted Dibiase 2. My Dad getting annoyed with me during the Mr. Perfect-Big Bossman match. I was playing with my wrestling figures at the time and only half paying attention to the T.V. As a result I kept asking my Dad over and over again what had just happened in between my glances at the screen. He finally told me that if I wanted to know what happened I should put down my toys and just watch the match. Looking back I can’t say I blame him for being annoyed.🤣 But, hey, I was only 7 years old at the time so what do you expect? While researching the date for this post I discovered that this was the same event where The Rockers phantom Tag Team Title win occurred . If that had actually made air I probably would have lost my voice screaming in celebration as I was a big Rockers fan. I was a big Rockers fan too! I liked them at first in the AWA as the Midnight Rockers in their feud against Buddy Rose and Doug Somers and if I lived here in Las Vegas at that time back in the 1980s I definitely would have been at some of those matches at the Showboat. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty were actually the first wrestlers I ever met in person which happened at a meet and greet in Tacoma at the B@I early on a day before a WWF house show in Tacoma.
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Post by topdollar on Sept 23, 2024 13:24:30 GMT -5
It is a good 3-disc DVD set, if you don't already have it then I would recommend looking for it somewhere like eBay. As a kid, I remember every Sunday morning when the newspaper arrived with the TV listings for the week and I would immediately turn to the Saturday night page to see if the following weekend was going to have either Saturday Night Live or Saturday Night's Main Event and I was always hoping for the latter. I remember the first Saturday Night's main event I watched helped set up Wrestlemania 2 with Piper's attack on Mr. T and Bundy's attack on Hogan. Also, the British Bulldogs vs the Dream Team for the WWF World Tag Team Championship and JYD vs Adrian Adonis. The First Main Event I remember watching was the one that aired on Friday night November 23rd, 1990 (taped on October 30th) There are two vivid memories I have of that event: 1. Randy Savage beating the crap out of The Ultimate Warrior after Warrior’s match with Ted Dibiase 2. My Dad getting annoyed with me during the Mr. Perfect-Big Bossman match. I was playing with my wrestling figures at the time and only half paying attention to the T.V. As a result I kept asking my Dad over and over again what had just happened in between my glances at the screen. He finally told me that if I wanted to know what happened I should put down my toys and just watch the match. Looking back I can’t say I blame him for being annoyed.🤣 But, hey, I was only 7 years old at the time so what do you expect? While researching the date for this post I discovered that this was the same event where The Rockers phantom Tag Team Title win occurred . If that had actually made air I probably would have lost my voice screaming in celebration as I was a big Rockers fan. I think I did lose my voice screaming in celebration when Brain Busters beat Demolition for the Tag Team Titles. I was a big Tully & Arn fan from their days in the Four Horsemen.
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Post by FCB72 on Sept 24, 2024 7:19:33 GMT -5
I think I did lose my voice screaming in celebration when Brain Busters beat Demolition for the Tag Team Titles. I was a big Tully & Arn fan from their days in the Four Horsemen. I remember I was cheering for the Brainbusters as well.That was a great match.Arn and Tully were vastly underrated as a tag team.
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Post by FCB72 on Sept 24, 2024 7:23:20 GMT -5
Jey Uso finally got over the hump and won his first singles title last night.I am not saying he is world championship material but he has built a lot of momentum and has a unique ring entrance.I would think he has a shot at either being PWI’s most improved wrestler or most popular wrestler of the year at their year end awards.
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Post by topdollar on Sept 24, 2024 13:30:01 GMT -5
Jey Uso finally got over the hump and won his first singles title last night.I am not saying he is world championship material but he has built a lot of momentum and has a unique ring entrance.I would think he has a shot at either being PWI’s most improved wrestler or most popular wrestler of the year at their year end awards. I was about ready to call him "Main Event Loser" Jey Uso(I like Jey, but he did lose every singles title match he's been in). I didn't think he'd beat Bron Breakker since WWE is making him out to be the second coming of Brock Lesnar. Makes me think that Bron may be the one to beat Gunther for the World Title. I can see Jey winning both PWI awards. His only competition is probably Joe Hendry. How about Jey vs. Joe?
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Post by FCB72 on Sept 24, 2024 21:04:49 GMT -5
Jey Uso finally got over the hump and won his first singles title last night.I am not saying he is world championship material but he has built a lot of momentum and has a unique ring entrance.I would think he has a shot at either being PWI’s most improved wrestler or most popular wrestler of the year at their year end awards. I was about ready to call him "Main Event Loser" Jey Uso(I like Jey, but he did lose every singles title match he's been in). I didn't think he'd beat Bron Breakker since WWE is making him out to be the second coming of Brock Lesnar. Makes me think that Bron may be the one to beat Gunther for the World Title. I can see Jey winning both PWI awards. His only competition is probably Joe Hendry. How about Jey vs. Joe?
I forgot about Joe Henry.He might win both of those awards.
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Post by industrial on Oct 31, 2024 20:12:23 GMT -5
message to Tom Filsinger:Tom,I found out a beautiful wav to make even more wrestler(s) cards.All vou have to do is jot down some wrestler moves on a piece of paper, then bv doing that from the internet check some old wrestling matches on the internet of your favourite wrestler. Then by doing that you can put your offensive moves together,as well as,your defensive moves also together,your ratings for each wrestler,etc.Then by getting all that done,vou make vour own wrestling cards.Anvwavs,Tom let me know how you like this idea because i have made a lot of cards doing so and following this method.I have made lots of wrestling cards.Have a good day Tom from, yours truly, laurence Sharp.
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Post by Bazzy on Nov 12, 2024 4:33:55 GMT -5
Is Randy Orton injury real? Randy already injured? Or just trying to make Kevin Owens their Jon Moxley?
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