The late 00s sure had its share of midcarders who were never good enough to break out.
On this day in professional wrestling history...
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17 years ago today, Kurt Angle & Brock Lesnar go one on one in a 60 minute Iron Man Match on Smackdown.
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17 years ago today, Kurt Angle & Brock Lesnar go one on one in a 60 minute Iron Man Match on Smackdown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ehU...ture=emb_title
I know they still have him in the on demand stuff, but surprised on a viewing of the show on the live channel itself they showed the Benoit match too.
That show was stacked.
Benoit,Mysterio vs Tajiri,Rhyno
Eddie,Chavo vs WGTT
Angle vs Brock
And to open the show, we had the build to the McMahon-Taker feud which would result in Taker being buried by Kane.
I noticed that they still had Rock in the SD intro and kept plugging all his stuff. I know he wouldn't fully leave until several months later, but did they think there was a chance he was gonna stay?Comment
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The edited crowd reactions were weird. That opening segment where McMahon talks about the match you can clearly hear boos throughout when he mentions names, but then you also hear that horrible SD edited crowd cheer (if theres one thing I dont miss about past era of SD, its no more of that stupid noise)Comment
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Its still edited, but I meant the fact that they used the same 4 second clip on every single reaction. And they use it all the time. Even in the middle of Attitude era, fans going crazy, they'd still add this for no reason.
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On this day 20 years ago, Rikishi did it for The Rock.
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