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That's what I thought too but people really acting like it's 100 or something. For some people that make half that working an hour a day.

Unfortunately, some ppl are too "cool" to pay for wrestling, yet call themselves fans.

If you can't afford it, that's one thing, I get that :manny:....but if you can and would just rather watch crappy free streams then :camby:

The point of internet streams were b/c PPV's were ridiculously priced at $60. Now they're damn near free in HD on the Network, and some ppl stil act like $10 is too much.
 

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Gotta peep the two DB WM matches again this weekend, plus that Rock/Hogan/Austin segment. :banderas:

I forgot how dope Spring Stampede 94 truly was. You had the hardcore bouts with Cactus/Max Payne and the Nastys, Bunkhouse Buck and Dustin Rhodes, Even Bossman and Vader is hard hitting, You had the technical matches with Steamboat/Flair, Austin/Muta and Sting/Rude killing it. Even the opener with Pillman/Regal was solid. It was all good before Hogan brought that cartoon shyt into the mix

Yeah, was reading a review for it and it made me want to see it again.
 

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rewatching the battle Royal LOL I forgot about Billy Gunn landing ontop of Road Dogg "doggy style" before Roman Reigns did his drop kick onto the apron
 
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I forgot how dope Spring Stampede 94 truly was. You had the hardcore bouts with Cactus/Max Payne and the Nastys, Bunkhouse Buck and Dustin Rhodes, Even Bossman and Vader is hard hitting, You had the technical matches with Steamboat/Flair, Austin/Muta and Sting/Rude killing it. Even the opener with Pillman/Regal was solid. It was all good before Hogan brought that cartoon shyt into the mix
I just randomly watched WCW Superbrawl 97 and that Piper staying 7 days in Alcstraz was :camby:

Also, WCW relied heavily on lucha wrestling and cruiserweights to carry their programming
 

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Just watched the Daniel Bryan special. What a great watch. I absolutely love it when they show backstage moments, so intriguing to see what it's like behind the scenes as the business is so exposed these days yet the backstage scenes are the only thing that people don't get to see.

Going back to the show, Daniel Bryan is such a cool dude. He comes accross so geniune, I couldn't be happier for him. He genuinely just loves wrestling. Watching the show and WMXXX again for a second time made me realise even more how amazing the whole build-up and pay-off was for him. We all like to slate WWE for their usual horrible booking, but Daniel Bryans push has been a thing of absolute beauty and those shots of him at the end with the belts and confetti 'yes-ing' with 70,000 fans are incredible. I think Daniel Bryan and his WMXXX moment will be talked about in years to come as one of the greatest moments in WWE history along with Hogan slamming Andre - it truly was spectacular. Moments like that are what make WWE and pro-wrestling so amazing and fun to be a fan.
 

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Just watched the Daniel Bryan special. What a great watch. I absolutely love it when they show backstage moments, so intriguing to see what it's like behind the scenes as the business is so exposed these days yet the backstage scenes are the only thing that people don't get to see.

Going back to the show, Daniel Bryan is such a cool dude. He comes accross so geniune, I couldn't be happier for him. He genuinely just loves wrestling. Watching the show and WMXXX again for a second time made me realise even more how amazing the whole build-up and pay-off was for him. We all like to slate WWE for their usual horrible booking, but Daniel Bryans push has been a thing of absolute beauty and those shots of him at the end with the belts and confetti 'yes-ing' with 70,000 fans are incredible. I think Daniel Bryan and his WMXXX moment will be talked about in years to come as one of the greatest moments in WWE history along with Hogan slamming Andre - it truly was spectacular. Moments like that are what make WWE and pro-wrestling so amazing and fun to be a fan.
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couldnt have said it better myself breh
 

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WWE execs and producers are rushing to put together two special tributes for Ultimate Warrior ... the first of which is just a few days away.

WWE sources tell TMZ ... next week's "Monday Night RAW" episode will memorialize Warrior with much more than the standard blank screen R.I.P. given to most wrestlers who pass away.

We're told producers are still working out details of the show -- but it will most likely showcase U.W.'s most memorable moments ... as well his final appearance in the ring last week in New Orleans

The WWE is also putting together a special that will air on its network next Wednesday, tentatively titled, "Warrior: The Ultimate Legend."

Feel the power.


http://www.tmz.com/2014/04/11/ultimate-warrior-wwe-tribute-show-network-raw/
 
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