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  • Majingir
    Moderator
    • Apr 2005
    • 47438

    #1336
    20 years ago:

    JBL beat Booker, Benoit, Undertaker, Christian and Hassan in an elimination match to become the first and only ever WWE Smackdown Champion.

    That reign lasted only a few minutes but wasn't actually considered a reign because Teddy Long drafted WHC Batista to Smackdown.



    For the month of June Smackdown had no world champ as the month kicked off with Cena getting drafted to Raw (which despite what WWEs revisionist history says, to me the moment he got drafted to Raw is the moment I felt that it solidified he'd be THE guy)

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    • Majingir
      Moderator
      • Apr 2005
      • 47438

      #1337
      11 years ago, they randomly had a Hulk Hogan birthday celebration on Raw.



      Was this the first NWO appearance with all 3 of those guys together in WWE since 2002? Other than this moment, WM31, and the HOF, I don't remember many other modern era NWO moments.

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      • dubcity
        Hall Of Fame
        • May 2012
        • 17872

        #1338
        Originally posted by Majingir
        11 years ago, they randomly had a Hulk Hogan birthday celebration on Raw.



        Was this the first NWO appearance with all 3 of those guys together in WWE since 2002? Other than this moment, WM31, and the HOF, I don't remember many other modern era NWO moments.
        God that was really 11 years ago? Smh. Still firmly entrenched in that Vince "sure pal, we'll celebrate the legends, then we'll bury them by making them look weak and helpless to get heat" era. Say what you want about Triple H, his era has been a positive change in that department.

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        • Majingir
          Moderator
          • Apr 2005
          • 47438

          #1339
          20 years ago, Summerslam 2004 (I prefer Summerslam being mid August. That early August one this year feels weird)



          It's a shame the match gets wiped out of history. Although, what happened the next night is an easy moment to overshadow the match.


          One of the matches that further put Toronto in to "bizzaroworld" with fans doing the wave during the match.



          I forgot this match happened at this show. But another match where you remember the aftermath more than the match.



          A sign of the times. Fans hated Edge back then which is what eventually led to him turning in to the rated r superstar.

          Had that match happened in modern WWE, fans would be going crazy for Edge, and even Jericho to a lesser extent while hating Batista so much.

          Originally posted by dubcity
          God that was really 11 years ago? Smh. Still firmly entrenched in that Vince "sure pal, we'll celebrate the legends, then we'll bury them by making them look weak and helpless to get heat" era. Say what you want about Triple H, his era has been a positive change in that department.
          On that note, when was the last time we had a show filled with legends? Not that the focus should be on them, but anytime they did those special shows over the years (in the mid-late 00s and the early 2010s) we could count on seeing DX, Hogan, Slaughter, Piper, Duggan and so on.

          Wonder what thee modern era equivalent of that would be?
          Last edited by Majingir; 08-15-2025, 05:11 PM.

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          • SmashMan
            All Star
            • Dec 2004
            • 9689

            #1340
            August 23, 2022 - NXT 2.0
            Lights Out Match: Wendy Choo vs Tiffany Stratton


            I haven't rewatched it yet but I remember this being a surprisingly good match, especially for NXT 2.0.

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            • UFCMPunk
              All Star
              • Jan 2016
              • 8800

              #1341
              A few days late(August 24th) but this would be the only time we see Sting hold the WWE Championship in his hands. Triple H & Stephanie promised Seth Rollins a new statue only for the Authority's plans to be once again foiled by The Icon Sting.

              Full Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWvhouHTHjg

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