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deeeze2 said:
A dogshow?:mad:
Oh well atleast I get to watch 24:D

Is that for real?? RAW is pushed aside for your four-legged friemds??

Sorry about this guys ---- but :rofl:
 

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Can I make some suggestions for Raw tonight?

1) Post a link to another site with Raw results on it.

2) Post the results in another thread, then post the link to that thread here.

All us Yankees gotta ruin the fun! :ban:
 

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Breaking News x2


From WWE.com:

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Bob Orton. We wish him the best in all future endeavors.



Bret "Hit Man" Hart will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The Hit Man will be inducted on April 1, 2006 in Chicago, IL.
 

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AmericanHarley said:
Breaking News x2


From WWE.com:
Bret "Hit Man" Hart will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The Hit Man will be inducted on April 1, 2006 in Chicago, IL.
PWInsider reports that the Bret Hart-hall of fame deal was made on February 6. Bret had been saying he wasn’t interested, and always said he would never work for WWE again, however he decided that he would go in and do his speech. He is not getting paid, WWE is just sending him there, inducting him, and then he’s going home. Bret is not taking any money for this, and wants to use this as his farewell in WWE.

As of right now, Bret is not going to be involved in anything to do with WrestleMania, and it’s unknown who will officially induct him at the show.

Here is where things get interesting. TNA
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heard that Bret was going to be at the hall of fame, and set up a meeting between Jarrett and Hart in Calgary. TNA had very much intended to make a deal with Bret big enough to snatch him out from under WWE. However, due to a family emergency Jarrett couldn’t make the meeting. If Jarrett had made the meeting, things very well could have turned out differently.
 
don't worry, i'm not gonna ruin Raw for you guys.
with it being on at 2am here in the UK, i usually read up on what happened the next day, but today i haven't
i'm gonna wait for the Thursday replay.
 

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To update on the situation with Undertaker and Bob Orton, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Orton had hepatitis as a teenager and had actually forgotten he had it because it was 35 years ago. Apparently he was just sick for a couple weeks then never thought about it again. Randy also had no idea.

When Bob was recently tested by a WWE doctor, who is friends with The Undertaker and was alarmed when he was bleeding all over him in the Hell In A Cell. Bob then got another test and was told he was fine, which is what he initially thought as he has had tons of blood baths, always drank, and never made anyone else sick before. He is blaming the doctor for alarming everyone about it when there was really nothing to worry about.

Taker was alerted and was furious at Johnny “Ace” Laurinaitis, who knew the results of the test and didn’t tell Taker. Johnny Ace had to go to a house show and personally talk things out with a very unhappy Undertaker.

As you’ve probably guessed, these events are likely what lead to his release from the company.


Strong self control from Taker. You can for sure bet about what he wanted to do to Johnny Ace.
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Byte This Finished???

The word going around at the SmackDown! taping last night was that WWE.com Byte This! telecast has been canceled due to last weeks show. For those who missed it, The Heart Throbs went way off topic last week and the show was basically an out of control mess. This was one of the major factors that led to their release from the company. As it turns out, the producer of the show was fired as well. The WWE.com crew was at SmackDown! last night filming segments to air on WWE.com in the future.
 

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PWInsider is reporting that last year Dusty Rhodes opted out of appearing at the Hall Of Fame because he knew that Hogan would overshadow everyone, and this year he thinks that both Hart and Guerrero would overshadow him.

Dusty Rhodes is in the process of finalizing a long-term deal with WWE and moving up in power. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Stephanie McMahon wanted to sign him to an exclusive deal, but Rhodes likes being able to work indy dates and do autograph signings. There is also talk of signing Rhodes to perform on TV in some way.
 
AmericanHarley said:
PWInsider is reporting that last year Dusty Rhodes opted out of appearing at the Hall Of Fame because he knew that Hogan would overshadow everyone, and this year he thinks that both Hart and Guerrero would overshadow him.

Dusty Rhodes is in the process of finalizing a long-term deal with WWE and moving up in power. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Stephanie McMahon wanted to sign him to an exclusive deal, but Rhodes likes being able to work indy dates and do autograph signings. There is also talk of signing Rhodes to perform on TV in some way.

Is it just me, or does this seem a little bit shallow? If the Hall of Fame is meant to be serious, which I assume it is, then the honor of being inducted into it should overshadow any personal glory that you would want to try squeezing out of it. :dunno:
 

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D-rock said:
Is it just me, or does this seem a little bit shallow? If the Hall of Fame is meant to be serious, which I assume it is, then the honor of being inducted into it should overshadow any personal glory that you would want to try squeezing out of it. :dunno:
Well I can understand his logic for last years, I mean, Hogan did overshadow a bit(plus he was lead out to the stage by Stacy:nanner: ) but yeah, this year he definetly should of done it.
 
I was always a big fan of Dusty, but weren't his best years in the NWA/WCW? He had a nice run in the WWF, but was never - I don't believe - one of the top guys on its roster at that time.
 
WWE claimed last year that due to them purchasing WCW/ECW and some other smaller companies over the years that they would be using the hall of fame for wrestlers from these promotions as well.
 
AmericanHarley said:
Well I can understand his logic for last years, I mean, Hogan did overshadow a bit(plus he was lead out to the stage by Stacy:nanner: ) but yeah, this year he definetly should of done it.

Altohugh the show was built around Hogan, I personally enjoyed Piper's speech the best.
 
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Byte This Finished???

The word going around at the SmackDown! taping last night was that WWE.com Byte This! telecast has been canceled due to last weeks show. For those who missed it, The Heart Throbs went way off topic last week and the show was basically an out of control mess. This was one of the major factors that led to their release from the company. As it turns out, the producer of the show was fired as well. The WWE.com crew was at SmackDown! last night filming segments to air on WWE.com in the future.
looking like this might be true, there was no Byte This! last night.
 
Mike 'Johnny Grunge' Durham passes away at age 39

Michael Durham, better known to wrestling fans as Johnny Grunge of Public Enemy, passed away this morning at the age of 39. Grunge was pronounced dead on arrival at an Atlanta area hospital.

Grunge, along with his partner, the late Rocco Rock (Ted Petty), formed the popular "Public Enemy" tag team in ECW. At one point they were ECW's most popular act, and would later wrestle for both WWE and WCW. Petty passed away on September 21, 2002 at the age of 49 when he suffereda heart attack while traveling between independent shows.
 
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