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Wrestling - Part 3


Been watching some past rumbles in the lead up to this one.

Couldn't believe how out of shape Roddy Piper was in 2008. Was like picking some random fat bloke off the street in :lol:
 
Anybody's WWE network lag? I watch the advert (similar to youtube advert before vid) and it plays fine but then when my ppv starts it keeps sticking.
 
Haway then. Let's get the pick the winning number for the rumble going again. No prizes, just go down in SMB wrestling folklaw.

I'll take number 7. Hopefully it's Heath :cool:.
 
Can anyone explain what happened with the ppv in May 1996?

In your house: beware of the dog seemed to have been filmed on 2 different nights and venues according to wiki.
 
Can anyone explain what happened with the ppv in May 1996?

In your house: beware of the dog seemed to have been filmed on 2 different nights and venues according to wiki.
Was that not the one where there was git bad weather problems, and it meant they had to stop the show? Could be wrong

Winning number will also be Number 19. #ROMANWINSLOL
 
Was that not the one where there was git bad weather problems, and it meant they had to stop the show? Could be wrong

Winning number will also be Number 19. #ROMANWINSLOL
Maybe mate

I predict Daniel Bryan to win
 
he had talent but no character.


Sometimes does for me, works after i restart the router.
Seems to be working fine for me now thankfully :lol:

Jerry Lawler was a great commentator at WM11, such a shame he has became the worst commentator they have now and a total face. I cringe at him being aggressively pro-face these days when he was the opposite.

I know its been said a million times but watching this ppv and literally every match I have watched (2 hours into ppv) there has been at least one wrestler per match who is now dead. Just starting to watch Bret Hart vs Bob Backlund and its the first match where nobody has died young and still alive.
 
Can anyone explain what happened with the ppv in May 1996?

In your house: beware of the dog seemed to have been filmed on 2 different nights and venues according to wiki.

There was some sort of power failure and all the lights went out, but Austin and Vega carried on with their match in the dark like the true pros they are. The cameras were still rolling and there's footage around of it.

They eventually stopped the event and finished it at a later date.
 
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