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| Post #121 Oct 21 2006, 12:35 PM | Pitbull |
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| Post #122 Oct 21 2006, 12:36 PM | The Comedian |
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| Post #123 Oct 21 2006, 12:37 PM | Pitbull |
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| Post #124 Oct 24 2006, 07:51 PM | Pitbull |
![]() From the second John Cena's music hits and he steps through the curtain, The Champ sends the fans into a chaotic frenzy, the likes of which have rarely been seen. Cena has always said that it's all about "real recognizing real," and that's why he has Chain Gang soldiers all over the world. Whether it's in India, the Philippines, Italy the United States or anywhere else, his loyal followers chant his name, supporting him in every match. Cena fights for what he believes in, and he fights with a passion. The Champ has never backed down from a challenge and he doesn't plan on doing so anytime soon. In fact, it was a challenge that allowed Cena to make his WWE debut in June 2002. Kurt Angle had been on a recent roll on the SmackDown division and wanted some competition. He issued an open challenge to anyone in the back. At the time, Cena was a relatively unknown wrestler just waiting for the break. He heard Angle's challenge and realized that opportunity was knocking, so he decided to answer. Angle didn't look impressed when he saw Cena answer his challenge, but he had a different impression of the youngster after the match was over. The Wrestling Machine did prevail in the match, but Cena took him to the limit, earning the respect of the entire locker room. Cena rapidly climbed the ranks, and he began to develop an edgy mean streak as well. By April 2003, Cena defeated the likes of Eddie Guerrero, Undertaker and Chris Benoit. During this time, Cena, who also became known as the Dr. of Thuganomics, started to show the world his unique ability to be able to rattle off impromptu freestyle raps, running down his opponents week after week. Cena's masterful rhymes would catch the ire of his opponents, taking them off their game and giving himself a mental advantage before the match even started. By the time WrestleMania XX rolled around, Cena was reaching the top of his game. He had the daunting task of being in the opening match of the biggest show of the year, and to make the situation even tougher, he was going head to head against the largest athlete in the world -- Big Show. It was Cena's biggest (literally and figuratively) challenge to date, and Big Show's United States Championship was also on the line. Cena was certainly the underdog, but with the capacity Madison Square Garden crowd behind him, he was able to hoist Big Show up for an improbable FU and his first taste of gold in WWE. Cena became the United States Champion. Cena continued to impress when he defeated Kurt Angle to become the No. 1 Contender for JBL's WWE Championship. JBL held the gold longer than anyone in the last 10 years, but the Dr. of Thuganomics was able to overcome the bruising brawler. In less than three years, Cena had reached the top of the mountain. From there, Cena's popularity continued to soar. His legions of fans grew so much that he decided to give them their own name - the Chain Gang. It didn't matter where Cena went, the Chain Gang Soldiers would follow and lend their support. So when The Champ showed up on RAW during the Draft Lottery in 2005, it was no wonder that the fans went crazy. One thing has remained constant throughout Cena's entire career; the Champ gives it everything he has and leaves it all in the ring every night he steps through the ropes. For him, it really is all about real recognizing real, and he will never give his Chain Gang Soldiers anything less. Source: WWE.com FINISHERS F-U 2 STF-U ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #125 Oct 24 2006, 07:54 PM | Pitbull |
![]() Kurt Angle has done it all. He was the 1987 USA Junior Freestyle champion, a two-time USA Senior Freestyle champion and the 1988 USA International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles Junior World Freestyle champion. In the course of his amateur career, Angle faced several future mixed martial artists, defeating Sylvester Terkay and losing to Mark Coleman and Mark Kerr. Upon graduating from university, Angle continued to wrestle. In 1995, he won a gold medal at the World Championships in Atlanta, Georgia. Following this victory, Angle began training for the 1996 Olympics under Dave Schultz at the Pennsylvanian Foxcatcher Club. During Angle's training, Schultz was murdered in January 1996. While taking part in the 1996 Olympic Trials, Angle suffered a severe neck injury, fracturing two of his cervical vertebrae, herniating two discs and pulling four muscles. Angle won the trials nonetheless, then spent the subsequent five months resting and rehabilitating. By the time of the Olympics, Angle was able to compete, albeit with several pain reducing injections in his neck. The injury led to Angle's future claim of having won his Olympic gold medal "with a broken frickin' neck!" In October 2006, Angle stated that he temporarily became addicted to the analgesic vicodin after breaking his neck. In October 1998, Angle signed a five-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation. He was assigned to the Power Pro Wrestling developmental territory in Memphis, Tennessee, where he began training. His first match was a loss to Tom Pritchard. After several weeks of vignettes, Angle made his in-ring debut on November 14, 1999 at the 1999 Survivor Series, defeating Shawn Stasiak. Angle went on to win both the WWF European Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship, billing himself as the "Eurocontinental Champion." Following his feud with Triple H in 2000, Angle began pursuing the WWF Championship, defeating The Rock at No Mercy 2000 to win his first World title. In October 2002, Angle became the fourth WWE Grand Slam Champion by winning the WWE Tag Team Championship with Chris Benoit. In April 2003, Angle underwent neck surgery under Dr. Hai-Dong Jho to repair nerve and spinal damage, calcium buildup, bone spurs and intervertebral disc problems. Rather than have Jho remove the afflicted discs and fuse his vertebrae together, Angle opted for a less conventional surgery that saw Jho remove only the spurs and selected portions of the discs. The alternative surgery reduced Angle's rehabilitation time from one year to three months. Shortly after returning, Angle defeated Lesnar and Big Show in a triple threat match at Vengeance 2003 to regain his fourth WWE Championship. In May 2006, Angle was drafted to the newly revived ECW brand. After losing to Rob Van Dam in a June 2006 episode of ECW on Sci Fi, Angle appeared sporadically on WWE television throughout mid-2006. On August 25, 2006, Angle was granted an early release from his WWE contract due to "personal issues".In September 2006, Angle's business manager, Dave Hawk, stated "Kurt Angle...has retired from professional wrestling [and] now plans to fight in the MMA in 2007." However, In September 2006 during the closing segment of the pay-per-view TNA No Surrender 2006, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) President Dixie Carter announced that TNA Wrestling had signed Angle to a contract, with Jim Cornette introducing video footage of Angle training in a six-sided TNA ring. On the following day, Angle released a statement in which he criticized WWE, claiming he had been "held back" by the promotion. Source: Wikipedia FINISHERS Ankle Lock 3 Angle Slam 2 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #126 Oct 24 2006, 07:57 PM | Pitbull |
![]() Rey is currently enduring the emotional stress of his friend Chavo Guerrero's betrayal in July. Their rivalry came to a head at SummerSlam, but nothing was resolved as Vickie accidentally knocked Rey to the canvas, leading to his elimination. Vickie later shocked the world when she unexpectedly hit Rey with a chair when she was supposedly trying to maintain peace between her nephew and her friend. The Guerreros recently got Mysterio's son involved in the rivalry. Exploding onto the sports-entertainment scene in the mid-1990s, the colorfully masked Rey Mysterio quickly redefined the way the game was played in the ring. From his awe-inspiring West Coast Pop to his trademark 619, Mysterio is on the cutting edge of wrestling excellence. The definitive high-flying Superstar, Mysterio, despite his size, is an innovative underdog that fans of all ages have grown to respect and love. Rey's impressive Championship resume ranks up there with the all-time greats. His World Championship reign complimented eight Cruiserweight Championships, four WWE Tag Team Championships and one Royal Rumble win. But it was becoming a World Champion that he aspired to do all his life. While growing up in San Diego, Rey Mysterio always wanted to be a wrestling Superstar. As a young teenager, he followed his dreams by training in the unpredictable and high-flying Mexican Lucha Libre style of wrestling. His training and early career in Tijuana, Mexico led him to an even bigger stage - first in ECW and then WCW where he revolutionized the fast, high-impact style you now associate with the master of the 619. Rey had several memorable matches in his short time with ECW, but his first national exposure came in WCW, where he debuted in early 1996. It didn't take long for Mysterio to make his mark in WCW, as he defeated Dean Malenko in July '96 to capture the first of his eight Cruiserweight Championships. Rey went on to feud with Ultimo Dragon, Malenko, Billy Kidman, Psicosis, Juventud, and Kevin Nash. He also recorded the first chapters of storied rivalries which would surface later in his career with future WWE Superstars like Eddie Guerrero, Chavo Guerrero, and Chris Jericho. Mysterio remained with WCW until the company was purchased by WWE in 2001. Upon his WWE debut in 2002, Rey joined the SmackDown roster and immediately began a rivalry with Kurt Angle. The two battled for several months. Rey's next big rivalry was with Matt Hardy over the Cruiserweight Championship. The two battled throughout the spring of 2003 and wrestled an exciting match at WrestleMania 19. The rivalry reached its peak in June 2003 when Rey beat Hardy for the Cruiserweight Championship on SmackDown. That same Cruiserweight Championship was the focal point of a long series of battles between Mysterio and Tajiri, then Jamie Noble, and of course Chavo Guerrero. Rey Mysterio and the late, great Eddie Guerrero went on to successfully capture the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating the Bashams at No Way Out. The duo defended their Championship successfully through the months leading up to WrestleMania 21. Rey and Eddie split up for one night only at WrestleMania, as they competed against each other in singles action in what was the first ever match-up of Tag Team Champions. Rey won a hard fought contest in which both competitors pulled out all the stops. The following months exposed the rift between the tag team partners. Rey and Eddie lost their WWE Tag Team Championship to MNM in April 2005. A frustrated Eddie blamed Rey for the loss, and the partners-turned-enemies embarked on the rivalry which took them through the summer, and left an indelible mark on SmackDown. After an emotional series with Eddie Guerrero, Rey suffered from the tragic loss of his real-life good friend Eddie Guerrero. After Armageddon, Rey decided to pursue a lifelong goal, to win the World Heavyweight Championship, and do it in Eddie's honor. Rey's chance came at the Royal Rumble. His goal was to headline WrestleMania 22, just like Eddie had done two years earlier. However, Rey learned early on that it wouldn't be easy as he drew the No. 2, and was forced to start the match against Triple H. Rey would not be deterred, as he courageously defied the odds, winning the Royal Rumble, and in the process, setting a Rumble record for longest time in the ring at well over one hour. At WrestleMania 22, Rey Mysterio showed the world that dreams really do come true. Coming into the event, no one thought he could walk out of Chicago as the World Heavyweight Champion. Mysterio was no stranger to playing the role of the underdog, so he was right at home when he faced Kurt Angle and Randy Orton in a Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Rey was overpowered early in the match, but he showed persistence and fought back. Mysterio utilized his unique blend of quickness and agility as he soared through the air hitting the Legend Killer with a West Coast Pop into a pinning combination. Just like that, the undersized Mysterio was the World Champion. Source: WWE.com FINISHERS The 619 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #127 Oct 24 2006, 08:00 PM | Pitbull |
![]() Kid Kash debuted in Ohio Valley Wrestling in May 2005 as part of a title tournament, hoping to be offered a WWE contract. His first appearance on television was as one of many interferers in the main event at ECW One Night Stand 2005. His first official proper WWE outing, however, was on a June 2005 airing of Sunday Night HEAT against Tajiri in what was designated a tryout match. In August 3, 2005, he was reported to have signed a developmental deal with WWE and to have been assigned to Deep South Wrestling. Upon Kash's WWE debut, he became only the second former TNA X Division champion on the WWE's active roster (the first being Frankie Kazarian). Kid Kash would go on to make successful appearances on Velocity through October and November, where he defeated Funaki and Scotty 2 Hotty among others, and rose through the ranks of its cruiserweight division. Kash made his first appearance on SmackDown to assist MNM in beating down The Mexicools. In December, Kash defeated Super Crazy on SmackDown and went on to beat Juventud Guerrera with his Dead Level brainbuster at Armageddon to become the WWE Cruiserweight Champion. In January 2006, Kash suffered an injury during a house show. A few weeks later, during a backstage promo between Kurt Angle and Mark Henry, Kash could clearly be seen in the background with his arm in an orthopedic cast. Kid Kash lost his Cruiserweight Championship at the 2006 Royal Rumble in a Cruiserweight Invitational, involving himself, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Paul London, Nunzio and Gregory Helms, after Helms pinned Funaki. On a later SmackDown! Kash was supposed to get his rematch for the title, but due to a family emergency he had to miss the tapings and his rematch. At No Way Out 2006, Kash finally got another shot at the title in a nine-way WWE Cruiserweight championship match also involving Psicosis, Super Crazy, Nunzio, Funaki, Scotty 2 Hotty, Paul London, Brian Kendrick, and the champion Gregory Helms. Kash had the match won after hitting his Dead Level Brainbuster on Psicosis but Super Crazy would break up the pin with a Moonsault which then allowed Gregory Helms to roll onto Psicosis for the 3 count. After losing the Cruiserweight title at the Royal Rumble, Kash would begin to frequently tag team with fellow cruiserweight Jamie Noble to take on the face members of the cruiserweight division; during May 2006, Kash and Noble debuted a gimmick, where they would wear dog collars as well as bark and bite. The pair was soon named The Pit Bulls and would enter the hunt for Paul London and Brian Kendrick's WWE Tag Team Championship. However, the team would come to an end after Kid Kash's release from the company on September 27, 2006. Source: Wikiperdia FINISHERS Dead Level ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #128 Oct 25 2006, 03:50 PM | Pitbull |
![]() Lately Jillian has teamed up with fellow beautiful blonde Diva Ashley against jealous SmackDown Divas Kristal and Michelle McCool. Not only did the four get into an altercation in the makeup room, but at The Great American Bash, Jillian helped Ashley win the Four Way Bra and Panties match by holding Kristal while Ashley pulled her skirt off. A stunning blonde, Jillian Hall has spent her life and career in sports-entertainment obsessing over image. Known in celebrity circles for her impressive track record for fixing the public perception and image of those in the media's eye, Jillian is one of the most successful "fixers" around. Because of Jillian's reputation as a five-star publicist, she got the phone call from MNM. They needed help to repair their image and generate some buzz following the 2005 Great American Bash, where MNM lost the WWE Tag Team Championship to L.O.D. Following the fallout of what MNM considered the biggest publicity nightmare of their career, Jillian instantly went to work for MNM. Using her PR magic, Jillian secured the cover of SmackDown Magazine for the duo as well as "fixing" a problem Melina had with Torrie Wilson, aiding Melina in defeating the Diva on SmackDown. After her work with MNM was complete, Jillian was approached by JBL, who asked for help repairing his image. Jillian helped the "new" JBL get back on the winning track, even if it meant interfering in his matches to help him to victory. As JBL's Image Consultant, Jillian Hall guided her client to the United States Championship at WrestleMania as JBL defeated Chris Benoit. It is obvious that with Jillian in the corner of JBL, or any SmackDown Superstar for that matter, Championships and a winning attitude will follow. Fixing P.R. snafus while continually enhancing the image of her associates, Jillian quickly became one of the most in-demand publicists in sports entertainment. But then Jillian had a tough go of things on SmackDown. She was fired as JBL's image consultant, and got into a scuffle with her former client Melina. At Judgment Day, Jillian took out her frustration by defeating Melina in one-on-one action. Source: WWE.com FINISHERS Jillian Elbow Drop ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #129 Oct 26 2006, 09:19 PM | Pitbull |
![]() Gene Snitsky is a force to be reckoned with, and he's proven that as of late by racking up wins on Heat. Snitsky, who also has a foot fetish, uses an impressive arsenal of power moves to ground his opponents. Whether it's in tag team action or in the singles division, Snitsky can pick up a big win on any given night. In his infamous debut in September 2004, Snitsky violently struck Kane into his pregnant wife Lita. Snitsky was blamed for causing Lita to miscarry and be hospitalized for two weeks. But Snitsky claimed it wasn't his fault. The incident would change all three of their lives forever. Igniting a bloody epic war between two monsters, Kane labeled Snitsky a mortal enemy who he will always be on the outlook to destroy. Showing no compassion for causing the miscarriage, the intense Snitsky even went so far as to say it was a good thing because it put him on the map. Source: WWE.com FINISHERS Big Boot 2 Pumphandle Slam ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Post #130 Oct 27 2006, 08:05 AM | Pitbull |
![]() After a hiatus away from the ring, Mick Foley returned to the squared circle in a February 2006 edition of Raw. He has shown up to referee the WWE championship match between Edge and John Cena. After Cena won, Edge attacked Foley, and the following week, Edge challenged Foley to a match at WrestleMania 22, where Edge defeated Foley with a spear through the middle rope and onto a flaming table outside the ring. In the weeks after the match, Foley turned heel and allied himself with Edge against the newly rejuvenated ECW. At ECW One Night Stand 2006, Foley, Edge and Lita defeated Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer and Beulah after Edge speared Beulah for the win. Foley has recently engaged in a rivalry with Ric Flair. In Foley's book, Have a Nice Day!, Foley wrote that Flair was "every bit as bad on the booking side of things as he was great on the wrestling side of it." In response, Flair wrote in his autobiography that Foley was "a glorified stuntman" and that he was able to climb the ladder in the WWF only because he was friends with the bookers. The two had a backstage confrontation at a Raw event in 2003, but Foley has said that they have largely reconciled. To spark the feud, Flair again called Foley a "glorified stuntman" and challenged him to a match. The result was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match at Vengeance, where Flair beat Foley in two straight falls. Flair won the first part of the match by pin fall and the second part of the match by disqualification. Foley found his barb wire bat under the ring, which he used to decimate Flair into a pool of his own blood. This was why Flair wanted a rematch. Foley initially refused to schedule a rematch, but then agreed to an I Quit match at Summerslam 2006, which Flair won when he forced Foley to quit by threatening Melina with a barbed wire bat. In an August 2006 edition of Raw, Mick Foley joined Mr. McMahon's "Kiss My Ass" club after McMahon threatened to fire Melina. Shortly thereafter, Melina betrayed Mick and joined the McMahons, and Melina fired Foley. Source: Wikipedia FINISHERS Double Arm DDT Mandible Claw 1 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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