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Luger was my top choice as well. Sting was my #2 for shock value. Once I saw Hogan coming out though, I knew it was a wrap.

Damn I was gullible :laugh: (true Sting fan) I didn't pin it on Hulk until he was halfway down with the leg drop

Luger had been acting so shady I was sure he was up to no good



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Apparently Sting was the original choice but he turned it down.

glad he did tho

Agreed. It really needed to be Hogan, I don't know that Sting had that "You fans can stick it!!" promo in him especially not at that time.

Hulk said it with such conviction and anger it was like :sadbron: how long have you hated us man?!?



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Glad they said it on the Countdown, I always wondered if I was crazy for thinking Luger was gonna join the nWo when Hogan turned. When he got knocked out I thought for sure he was gonna come back out and turn.

That's why Heenan saying "yeah but who's side is he on?" didn't bother me. I was certain Lex was under the ring or something about to attack Hogan. Boy was I wrong like a muthafukka


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Didn't even give a second thought when Heenan said that. Just thought it was Heenan being Heenan.

And yeah, definitely a great thing isn't wasn't Sting...because we wanted it to be good.
 

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Caught the Desert Storm match with Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter


Back when hulkamania ruled the world :blessed:

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Didn't even give a second thought when Heenan said that. Just thought it was Heenan being Heenan.

And yeah, definitely a great thing isn't wasn't Sting...because we wanted it to be good.

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Hogan to my knowledge has NEVER beaten Sting one on one. Whereas Sting has more PPV W's over him than anyone I can think of off the top of my head

I'd insert the HHH smiley here but I can't even do it.


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BLACKMAN DA GAWR MAY BE COMING TO THE NETWORK!!!!!! :hulkblessed::hulkblessed:

- WWE has sent out a survey to fans on their mailing list asking for interest in several potential WWE Network reality shows. The shows and summaries of the pitches (via PWInsider) are below:

* Blackman's Bounties: Former WWE star and legit badass Steve Blackman reality series following his bounty hunting team based out of Harrisburg, PA. Think Dog the Bounty Hunter.

* NXT: Behind the Scenes: A reality series following the talents trying to make it out of the Performance Center and to the main roster, looking at their work, their personal lives and the fraternity of the NXT brand, including the heartbreak of being cut. So, it's Tough Enough-esque.

* Pros vs. Joes: Pretty much the same as the old SpikeTV series, pitting WWE talents against an average person in physical and non physical challenges. The non physical challenges listed included an air guitar competition. The physical challenges were described as similar to American Gladiators.

* WWE Around the World: Following WWE talents taking part in some of the scariest stunts and attractions around the world, such as shark diving and eating strange foods. It read as if it was modeled after some of the Travel Channel's "Extreme" specials with a dash of Anthony Bordain's No Reservations.

* WWE Dirty Jobs: Just like the Discovery Channel reality series of the same name, WWE talents have to perform unpleasant jobs, including going into Chicago sewers and picking up garbage in NYC.

* WWE Prankdown: a practical joke show that features WWE talents pulling tricks on unsuspecting "Superfans." The example given was John Cena and Randy Orton both wanting to buy an expensive car and getting into a fight at the dealership, only to show the damage they caused was part of the show to trick the fan.

* WWE Rescue: a reality show where WWE talents come to the homes of "super fans" help them with their personal and business problems. Think Restaurant Impossible meets Nanny 911.

* WWE Ultimate Challenge: WWE's version of CBS' Amazing Race with a 12 hour extreme scavenger hunt in different cities.

* Xtreme WWE Collector: Starring "Super fan Michael Patterson" - basically a WWE version of Travel Channel's Toy Hunter, except Patterson is chasing WWE toys and memorabilia.
Read more at http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/n...Network-Reality-Shows.htm#YErX7Xupdr0CFORR.99
 

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smh @ glossing over the Wolfpac as if it didn't have ANY significance to WCW. The BIGGEST downside to the Hollywood/Wolfpack feud is they never did a War Games match.

Did it get a bit overbearing, sure but there was GREAT interest in the Wolfpac.

This is just like when they glossed over how WCW was tryna rehaul the company in the year 2000
 
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