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Re: WWE Network Discussion Thread
I'll give some quick insights on some RR matches off the top of my head:
1990: First time we see Hogan/Warrior battling. This is epic if like mine, your childhood favorite match was Hogan vs Warrior @ WM 6.
1992: The first one for the belt. Hogan uses heel tactics which was really cool to see at the time.
1993: The ending man...so dumb, makes Savage look really bad.
1994: This was the first time I ever saw Kevin Nash (Diesel) and he eliminates a ton of guys, which I believe was the record at the time. Also contains an infamous ending.
1997: The setup to the Austin/Bret feud
1999: Non-wrestler wins, really ****ing dumb.
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Re: WWE Network Discussion Thread
Need them to go ahead and upload the 2002 Raw/Smackdown episodes. I stopped watching wrestling for a few years right after the WWF/Alliance angle ended so I definitely want to catch up on those, since it's right before the Draft.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Back to the Rumble talk...
JR listed his 10 best Rumble PPVs not just Rumble matches they go from 10-1.
10. 2002
9. 1997
8. 2011
7. 1994
6. 2005
5. 2003
4. 2004
3. 2000
2. 2001
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Anyone watch Legends with JBL featuring Brian G. James (Road Dogg) last night? I really think JBL has a knack for this. I can't stand him on RAW, but when he's allowed to do his own thing, it's pretty good.
I'm surprised he was even allowed to mention TNA. Seems like there's a lot of unfiltering with WWE Network content.Comment
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Re: WWE Network Discussion Thread
Anyone watch Legends with JBL featuring Brian G. James (Road Dogg) last night? I really think JBL has a knack for this. I can't stand him on RAW, but when he's allowed to do his own thing, it's pretty good.
I'm surprised he was even allowed to mention TNA. Seems like there's a lot of unfiltering with WWE Network content.Comment
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Re: WWE Network Discussion Thread
Anyone watch Legends with JBL featuring Brian G. James (Road Dogg) last night? I really think JBL has a knack for this. I can't stand him on RAW, but when he's allowed to do his own thing, it's pretty good.
I'm surprised he was even allowed to mention TNA. Seems like there's a lot of unfiltering with WWE Network content.St. Louis Cardinals | Milwaukee Bucks | Los Angeles Rams
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Road Dogg seems to be in a good place personally and professionally. I like the story he tells about going from living in a hole he dug himself, to flying on the WWE private jet. Definitely a humble down to earth dude.
His story about a wrestler and Twitter was pretty good too.Comment
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Road Dogg seems to be in a good place personally and professionally. I like the story he tells about going from living in a hole he dug himself, to flying on the WWE private jet. Definitely a humble down to earth dude.
His story about a wrestler and Twitter was pretty good too.Mets/Giants/Knicks/Rangers/Manchester United/Notre Dame Football
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