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| Chain | Feb 21 2008, 04:40 AM Post #61 |
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Killed Phenetic & Probably Andy Chills
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If you don't wanna answer this thats cool. If WWE is your dream job why aren't you there now. I realise this is a personal question but I am very interested in the reason <3. |
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| Harmony | Feb 21 2008, 09:15 AM Post #62 |
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Gogz once fucked a ginger
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Pick 3 WWE wrestlers that are currently "floundering" but have the potential to be big, and tell me what you'd do with them to make them the big star you think they could be. |
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| DM/SS | Feb 21 2008, 11:39 AM Post #63 |
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Ok, imagine these 5 guys are up and coming in the wrestling business today, rather than back in their era. Who do you think would get over/job and leave. Hulk Hogan. Randy Savage. Sergeant Slaughter. The Ultimate Warrior. The Legion of Doom. ------------------- Watch the last two minutes of this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKdXgB8ZjRI&NR=1 To summarise, it is Judgement Day 2001, Triple H faces Kane for the Intercontinental Title. Austin, the WWE champion, interferes to help Triple H, but it backfires and Kane becomes new Intercontinental Champion. And the crowd explode. And JR "BAH GAWD KANE HAS DONE IT, HE HAS WON TEH INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE!" Cut just 6 and a half years later, and the IC title has almost zero prestige. Pinpoint the exact time and reason it has fallen as low as it has. |
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| Dynamite | Feb 27 2008, 05:41 PM Post #64 |
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WMania 21 didn't have a tag match. The only WMania(that time) to not have a tag match. Tag division was so weak that time, so there was no tag match. The tag champs Eddie & Rey faced each other at the ppv lol. That was a good match but there should have been a tag match at the ppv so which tag match would you book? IMO the only best option to solve the mitb problem is this: Edge & Christian vs Eddie & Rey. Champions vs Champions MITB tag match. Please read in this topic http://z15.invisionfree.com/BustedQuad_Par...=457&st=0&#last Do you think that this would be the best option or which tag match would you book? |
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| Exponent | Feb 27 2008, 07:16 PM Post #65 |
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The Italian Stallion
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^How is that a Money in the Bank match? Do the winners get a shot at the tag titles any time over the next year? |
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| Brent | Feb 27 2008, 11:36 PM Post #66 |
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I think they call it a ladder match, don't they Expo?.......... |
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| Dynamite | Feb 28 2008, 05:49 AM Post #67 |
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It is a MITB ladder tag match but the rule is the winning team face each other at their brands next ppv. Edge & Christian win and at Backlash Edge beats Christain to become the undisputed MITB winner. Or another option can be: Winning team gets heavyweight title shots anytime before WM22. One partner stays on raw and other goes to Smackdown. Edge decides to stay on raw and go for the wwe title, Christian goes to Smackdown and goes for the world title. Christian before he leaves the wwe uses his mitb shot at SummerSlam against Batista but loses. Edge of course uses it at NYR and wins against Cena. |
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| Deleted User | Feb 28 2008, 07:03 AM Post #68 |
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the first option makes no sense since that wouldn't make it a MITB match...the second option just looks dumb tbh. Why would a tag team be given two chances at the world title? |
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| Dynamite | Feb 28 2008, 09:53 AM Post #69 |
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Vince sets up the match and says this is an opportunity for the winning team to become heavyweight champs in the near future. He says the winners face each other at Backlash to see who gets the big title shot. Or the other route where both get the shot since it is a tag team mitb ladder match. Edge chooses to stay on raw and waits till new years revolution, and christian uses it against Batista. If ppl think its a silly idea then nevermind. The tag match would still be awesome and Edge still gets the mitb opportunity and Christian also gets a shot.
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| Big Evil | Mar 3 2008, 02:15 AM Post #70 |
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Phenetic While Vince and the WWE DO HOLD Ring of Honor in high, high regard, they won't cross promote with them, let alone help them financially mainly beacuse RoH doesn't need it and WWE doesn't need it. When WWE did what they did with ECW, WWE needed the cross promotion shock value that the ECW invasion gave them. In turn, ECW was INDEED a breeding ground for the "superstars of tomorrow" in the WWE. Although, you name one ECW Original who ever legitimately made it big in WWE aside from Rob Van Dam, and I'll pay you a nickel. And don't you dare say the Dudleys because they were so fucking misused from about six months after they came in til the end of their run, it was ridiciulous. RoH doesn't need WWE's money because irregardless of what you think about GabeJew, the place is run well financially. And the RoH fans are, as Simon would put it, Rohbots. They're not going to go for WWE guys on RoH shows. I just don't see it happening, but not at all would I be against it. Chain This is a personal question but I have no qualms with answering it. Three months into my internship, Chris Benoit killed his family and himself. I got a phone call from Jon at around 7pm that Monday Night, an hour before RAW was supposed to go on the air with the 3-hour special with Vince's "funeral", and on it was supposed to be a video package of Vince's life that I had helped make. Just me and one other guy. It was the first time something of mine was going to make it to television and I was pumped. When he called me, I had no clue it was going to be about that. As "funny" as it sounds, I had gotten home from there around 4pm, ate an early dinner on the way home, came back and taken a nap. Nobody said a thing about Chris all day at the office. The most it was talked about was that "Nancy was sick and plans were being booked for Benoit to start feuding with Nitro". Didn't think twice about it. Mind you, this was around 10am when I heard this mention. Nobody knew of Benoit's death til at least 2 or so, and by that time, I was already on the train home. (I worked three days, M-W-F, Monday's we left early since most of the staff would fly out to RAW that night). I had no idea or information of the Benoit deaths. Like, there's tons of reasons why and the only reason I laugh at it now is because it was like a movie. On the train then car ride home, I had my iPod. When I got home, I put a DVD on (strangely enough, the Horsemen DVD) and took a nap. There was no way I could've been informed. I hadn't even hit BQ or anything by that point. Back to the phone call. When Jon called me around 7, I figured something went wrong with the video and/or they weren't going to air, so my heart was prepared to hear some devesating news. Instead, I was told something I wish I had been told close to five hours before through a phone call (which is one thing I never got, from anyone, not even the other interns who lived closer to CT then I did and would've found out, and did find out, before me). I was told Chris, Nancy and Daniel had died. I was in shock. I got online almost immediately to see if it was true and I was talking with Harmony and Gogz. I couldn't believe it, I was literally in a state of shock. Long story short, we all know what happened in the coming months. Well, things just stopped being fun all the time. We'd have a rare moment of fun, the rest of the time, it was gloom throughout almost the whole summer. The meeting I had to attend two days later at HQ was the saddest thing ever. Men I grew up idolizing were beyond crying, they were ghosts of themselves. Arn Anderson was as pale as a ghost with dark circles under his eyes. It was scary and upsetting. As things started to improve (I really shouldn't use that word), but as they did, I could just tell that things weren't going to be the same, at least not for a long time. I worked through my last three months and about two weeks before my internship was up, the huge steroid scandal came to light, the Signature Pharmacy one. I was like :palmface:, okay, I need to get out of here. God forbid things got worse, ya know? God forbid the place closed its doors, or, I took the job and had it taken away from me weeks later because they were losing so much money that they had to do lay offs. I couldn't take that chance and if things got really bad with the steroids, I couldn't have that in my resume. I got out while the getting was good. The day they said that they were going to pay me x amount of dollars to do the job I was doing, that I loved, I gave them my reasons (for the most part) why and declined. They completely understood and, as I said, left the doors "completely open" for me to return when I felt comfortable. And as I said, I guarantee if I even called some of them, they wouldn't even remember my name. But, nonetheless, mark my words, I will be back in the WWE someday, somehow. My main dream is to be the next Bobby Heenan and god damnit, I will be. Harmony Shelton Benjamin Charlie Haas Elijah Burke These are three SUCH EXTREMELY TALENTED superstars. Esepcially Elijah Burke, who has the ability to be the next Rock, I guarantee it. He's got the wrestling skills AND the mic skills AND the character (which is his own, not The Rock's). What would I do? Give them TV time. Take Shelton and Elijah off of ECW. Take Haas off of Heat. Give them something to do. Shelton getting these random pushes that come and go quicker than a Marty Jannetty stint is ridiculous. Elijah was getting pushed to the moon, then he lost to Punk, and dead. Haas now wears a mask. These are self-answering questions, really. DM/SS Who would get over? The Legion of Doom and Randy Savage. Their characters weren't as "gimmicky", to be honest, as the other three, plus, they had the most talent out of all of them. I can definetely see LOD getting over in the Tag Team Division, but with today's booking, they'd eventually be split up, Hawk would become what Bradshaw was when he was singles (drunken redneck cowboy) and Animal would become that Village People rip off he was right before he was released in 06. But they would be over. Savage, no doubt, would be a top and quick rising Superstar and eventually be WWE Champion, especially if they kept him with some of the same storylines (all the stuff with Elizabeth, both the good and the bad). Hogan would be Cena, to a T. So I guess you could say he would be over, but it depends what your definition of over is. If he came in as Hollywood Hogan, my god, he'd be the most over heel in the business, seriously. He was the shit as Hollywood Hogan in WCW and noone will ever change my opinion of that. Sgt. Slaughter would be a gimmick that would job on HeAT or ECW. No matter if he became an Iraqi sympathsizer or not. And The Ultimate Warrior? The fans of today would like at this guy and go :lol: . Enough said. Khali would, and does, look like Angle compared to the Warrior. The fans would shit on him.As far as the Interncontinental Title, the day they merged the Hardcore, IC and European Titles all together was the end of that title. I can understand getting rid of the European and Hardcore Titles, but getting rid of the Intercontinental Title? It didn't make sense. It wasn't even for a storyline! They just...did it! It was stupid, it pissed on the IC Title's history, which I'd say, was just as important and historic as the WWF/E Title's. They brought back it back and at times, it's seemed important, but just look at it's track record of being defended at WrestleMania. Why have it on Hardy if he's going for the WWE Title? Why have it on Hardy if he's going in the Elmination Chamber and Money in the Bank? Fucking stupid if you ask me. The WWE US Title is more valuable than the IC Title. And hell, I just tried to make a joke but now that I think about it, MVP HAS MADE the US Title somewhat valuable again. The IC Title means shit now and probably will never mean anything again. Umaga, Shelton, Orton, Christian, Carlito and Nitro were probably the only CREDIBLE and MOST LOGICAL choices for IC Champs since it was brought back in '03. Hardy was so over since his return, he never needed it. And putting it on guys like Kane, Trips, Booker, Jericho, Flair? Come THE FUCK on. Let's put it on Cena, too. Makes sense. Dynamite You're killin' me with these outlandish, no-thought questions, dude. I know you're better than this. ASKMORE. |
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| Midnite Raven | Mar 5 2008, 03:12 AM Post #71 |
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Alright Bigs- Round Two! 1- You already stated that Morrison, Miz and Santiino are the future...gimme two more and restart the IC Division. 2- Besides Dusty/Horsemen.....what were some of your favorite feuds of the 80's? Which was best? 3- Can Stevie Richards get a run with the ECW Belt? 4- How far could Magnum TA go in wrestling if he didn't get hurt? 5- Can we get Kane another Title run before he retires? |
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| Big Evil | Mar 7 2008, 01:27 AM Post #72 |
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Midnite Raven 1. Shelton Benjamin and Elijah Burke. You add them with Miz, Morrison, Santino, CM Punk, Umaga and some other faces and you've got a great Intercontinental Division. 2. If we're just talking NWA, oh god. Dusty and Tully was a great feud, if we're going to break it down and get literal. I actually kind of liked that better than Dusty/Flair. Midnight Express and the Road Warriors was absolutely epic. I loved the way that Jake booked himself against Ronnie Garvin, only time I ever liked Ronnie Garvin. Speaking of Garvins, I also enjoyed brief parts of the Flair/Jimmy Garvin feud. The only part I really like you can see on the Horsemen DVD, when Flair won the dream date with Precious. That's classic stuff. If we're talking WWF, as well, I loved Jake Roberts/Andre, Hogan/Piper, Hart Foundation/Bulldogs and there were others, but those are all the ones that really, really stand out. Almost forgot one. Rockers vs. Brain Busters. AMAZING story telling done by all four men. Arn and Tully MADE Shawn and Marty in that feud. 3. He absolutely could and I think that maybe, just maybe, that's what their building him up for because I do feel that CM Punk will end up on either SmackDown or RAW come the next draft. Stevie could definetley be the next or a future ECW Champ and with this storyline. But will he? I won't be surprised if it doesn't happen. 4. It depends. He had a gimmick that was mixed between Dusty, the Road Warriors and Hulk Hogan. TNA management wanted him to be their Hulk Hogan, and I don't know, when you have Sting and Dusty, it's kinda hard to get somebody past them because they were just insanely over. Could he have gotten over? Yes. Would he have been a great? Yes. But would he have been one of the absolute greatest of all-time? No. I don't think so and I might catch heat for that but I don't think he would've ever made it to or in the WWF, to be honest. He was a great guy and from what I understand, the absolute nicest guy in the business, but I don't think he would've made it far if he didn't get hurt in the car accident. 5. As I've answered so many times in this thread, I'd love to see it happen. I've even booked numerous other angles. But will it happen? No. Kane is a Main Event jobber, that's it. I mean, come on, I shouldn't even say that. He got snubbed from being in the Elimination Chamber for Big Saggy V and the Great Diarehhali. No, it more than likely will not happen. The one chance it had of happening was this past summer and they chose to put it on Khal, which shows you how high in regard they hold Kane. Keep them coming I love doing these. |
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| Chain | Mar 8 2008, 11:17 PM Post #73 |
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You've been given a generic but very talented wrestler who is acceptable on the mic. WWE are pushing for him to be a maineventer in the next six months. What gimmick would you give him and how would you push him. |
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| Midnite Raven | Mar 11 2008, 06:25 AM Post #74 |
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Round Three- 1- In their primes......Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Chris Benoit, Jeff Jarrett- Which one takes the WHT off of Flair in 1985? 2- What's your opinion of WCW's old PPV Battlebowl "The Lethal Lottery and "The Crockett Cup" Tag Team Tournament? 3- Who would have made a nice addition to WCW's version of The Dangerous Alliance? (Rude, Austin, Anderson, Zybszko, Eaton, Medussa) 4- With the Draft coming up, who do you see moving where and why? 5- Howabout an opinion on these teams: Midnite Express (Lane and Eaton), The Varsity Club (the original), Doom, The Hollywood Blondes. 6- Let's get your opinion on one of the sports bloodiest feuds (imo) The Sheepherders vs The Fantastics. 7- Zybszko vs Sammartino @ Shea- thoughts? More later Nucca........gotta scan! |
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| Brent | Mar 12 2008, 09:31 PM Post #75 |
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Here's one that has bugged me, especially now that I am older, and understand the sport better. He was/is arguably the greatest star the sport has ever seen, yet Andre the Giant never got a "true" title run. Simply put, why not? |
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| SoCal | Mar 12 2008, 10:35 PM Post #76 |
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This was brought up in another thread, so I thought I'd get your input on it. Now more than ever, when votes are brought up on wrestling forums, Eddie Guerrero breezes through them. But superstars like Curt Hennig and Owen Hart don't seem to fair any better than when they were alive actually. 1. Do you think Eddie's death is a main reason for his over whelming popularity? 2. Why are guys like Curt and Owen not held in the same regard as Eddie? |
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| Big Evil | Mar 12 2008, 10:48 PM Post #77 |
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Midnite Raven 1. It depends if you're planning on disolving the Horsemen and erasing the politics held in Crockett Promotions, mainly by Ole Anderson. If you keep the Horsemen together, and you keep the politics in tact, because I don't like changing history, then it's quite obvious the answer is Chris Benoit. Jeff Jarrett never has been World Championship material, in my honest opinion. 2. The Lethal Lottery was an absolutely awesome idea created by Dusty Rhodes that I think the WWE should hop on using if they plan to ever invigorate the Tag Team division again. The Crockett Cup was cool and respectful, but nothing too out of the ordinary. Both were great in their own respect, but if I had to choose one to bring back, I'd bring back the Lethal Lottery. 3. Nobody because the Dangerous Alliance was horrible. I didn't like Austin in the role he was in. Rude was past his prime. Double A didn't fit in properly he was still a Horsemen and I was tired, at that point, of seeing Double A always in stables or tag teams or being managed by Col. Robert Parker. Zybysko's only claim to fame was his feud with Bruno, after that, he was nothing. Bobby Eaton sucked, as did Madusa. Horrible stable. 4. Honestly, I don't know to be honest. I can definetely say I see CM Punk moving to either RAW or SmackDown. I also see at least one big, aged star moving to ECW to do what Benoit was supposed to do before he offed himself. Hopefully this person, whomever it may be, doesn't off themselves, with one of the reasons they feel being on ECW is a demotion. 5. The Midnight Express was one of the most overrated Tag Teams in wrestling history. Everyone thinks their feud with the Road Warriors was so great even though the only thing carrying it was the Road Warriors and Jim Cornette. I think the Varsity Club would've been a great idea if the Devil Worshiping Kevin Sullivan wasn't involved. Now THAT didn't make any sense, plus, he never amateur wrestled so that was all bullshit. I think it was good on paper, but it pulled off not so good in execution. And their grand reunion in 1999 made me go "wtf" because I think if anything, they'd be one of the last stables I'd reunite. Although seeing Kimona Wannalaya dressed up as a cheerleader was so fucking sexy. Doom was horrible at first because the powersthatbe in WCW actually tried fooling us into believing that it wasn't Ron Simmons and Butch Reed in those masks. Once again, Woman was awesome and extremely sexy in her role, and once they demasked, Doom became, imo, one of the greatest tag teams of all-time. Top 20 I'd say. Hollywood Blondes were so far above ahead of their time it was crazy, I wish they had gotten a longer run, but that was during Dusty's bad years and when Flair had negative influence. In the long run, it was great because Steve Austin became the greatest preformer in this sports history. 6. Don't know much about that feud, to be honest, other than that the Sheepherders were the Bushwhackers and the Fantastics vs. Sheepherders match was a *****-star match according to Dave Meltzer. 7. Once again, great feud, it ended Sammartino's original career on a great note in an angle that still lives in infamy today. I finally got around to watching their match at Shea a few weeks back and it was epic. It's ashame though because aside from his feud with Sammartino, Zybysko was never a "huge star" like that feud intended to make him out to be. Brent A great question I'm surprised no one's ever raised to me, at least in this thread. Straight forward, there are some people, a very few number of people, who just didn't need titles. I know, you're going to think Hogan and Flair didn't need titles. That's a different story. It went with their characters, it went with how they were with the fans, it went with their feuds. I can tell you right now there's four people in the history of this sport who never needed a World Championship to be megastars. Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, The Undertaker (even though he's a four time champion) and Andre. Andre more so than any of them. He was so larger than life and so much of a featured attraction that he did not and never needed a World Title. He was selling out more arenas and earning more money than any champion in the WWWF/WWF from Buddy Rogers to Iron Sheik. Hogan was the first to do better than him. Andre just didn't need the World Title, or any titles for that matter. Even though in the record books, it will state that Andre won the World Championship one time before selling it to Ted DiBiasie. |
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| Brent | Mar 12 2008, 10:54 PM Post #78 |
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ECW World Champion, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas WWE/F World Champion "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Make it happen. |
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| Markswoggle | Mar 13 2008, 12:34 PM Post #79 |
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I hope this isn't too personal, but I know that you were an intern for the WWE and you stated earlier in this thread that you had edited a video package that never made it to TV. Last year here on BQ, I won a few PPV poster competitions in the GFX section and it rose my confidence and kinda grew on me that I'm thinking about taking Graphic Design as a major in college in a few years, and I was wondering how you got your internship and if there were any internships available for the Graphics department? |
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The tag match would still be awesome and Edge still gets the mitb opportunity and Christian also gets a shot.


:lol: . Enough said. Khali would, and does, look like Angle compared to the Warrior. The fans would shit on him.


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