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    Just wondering, are there any other WWF (or wrestling in general) fans in the wonderful world of VB? If so, who's your fav?
    "Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive"
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    Smile I am a fan...but

    I dont watch it as much as a used to because the story line nowadays is so damn lame.

    I mean everyone you want to win ..never does.. and the people you hate are the winners all the time...

    My fav. wrestler is stone cold steve austin.. he drinks beer, he gives everyone the finger..he talks **** to the boss, he cusses.. whatever the boss tells him to do he does the exact opposite and then kics the bosses ass .

    Did you see last weeks smackdown? when austin was supposedly *punished* for beating up the refferee..so the boss made austin a ref for the match between hardcore holly and william regal... hahaha he had two beers in one hand the whole time! hahaha that was cool.

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    I have to completely agree with you on the storylines... About this time last year, they were smoking, even with Stone Cold gone. I think the storyline would pick up a bit if they killed out the Stephanie/HHH marriage thing, and got rid of Right To Sensor... They've dragged those out WAAAY too long. Hey, got a question for ya. Do you have trouble hearing the announcers on Smackdown. I have no trouble on RAW, but Smackdown is drowned out too much by the crowd. Is it just my area? or is it everywhere???
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    Question No it's fine here...

    Hmmm i dont see what your problem could be...

    The only thing that i have a problem with is sometimes, when one of the superstars will cuss...you hear them cuss and then the bleep.. like the censorship guardian is a tad bit late on bushing the bleep button.

    Not that i want them to stop cussing..but if they are going to bleep it out..they should go that extra mile and actually bleep it out at the right time.


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    Here's a reference that might interest you guys:

    http://www.1wrestlinglegends.com/index2.html

    I must say, however, that it's certainly not complete. Not
    much mention of Haystack Calhoun, and NO mention of his
    country cousin "The Needle" .... otherwise known as
    DerFarm

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    Smile Honeybee

    You dont like anything do you?



    DerFarm.. i admit.. i am a wrestling poser... but i still like to watch it.

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    I like it too. It's applied dance. Kinda like Ballet with
    blood. Where else can you see 450lb men jump off a 5ft
    rope on top of somebody and no one gets hurt?

    The current crop of rasslers are not as good as they were
    27 years ago. But this isn't something just any fat guy
    can do.

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    I know it's mostly choreographed (however you spell it), but it's still unreal to watch how they do some of this crap without getting seriously injured.

    Kinda like a Soap Opera, just with a lot more testosterone (however you spell that)
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    No mostly about it, son, it's ALL choreographed. These
    guys go to school for about 6 months to learn the basics
    and then join a junior circuit.

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    Smile Yeah...

    But you have to love those unplanned punches and chair shots and bottle breakings...

    Like that match between the big boss man and hardcodre holly (i think )...holley grabbed a class pitcher of water and threw it right at bossman's face and when it broke some of the glass went in bossmans eye!!! arrrrghhh did you see how fast his eye swelled up? ick...

    And sometimes when the wrestlers are exghanging blows..you can sometimes here a loud "bap" hehehe those well planned fake punches actually turn into a real punch

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    Choreographed or not, these guys take a serious beating, J.R. does a report every Friday called the Ross Report, it's posted on the WWF website.

    It has details of injured wrestlers as far as what REALLY happened to them, not just what they tell you on the show.

    You just have to keep in mind, quoting Vince McMahon himself, "Professional wrestling is not a competition, but an exhibition.".

    [Edited by CadDragon on 12-28-2000 at 02:27 PM]
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    It sucks


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    No, professional cricket sucks. Wrestling merely blows.

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    Well at least it's not as bad as baseball.
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    My assumption tells me that not too many people in the computer world are also into wresting....True?
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    Probably. Most are wusses. Especially the sherry sippers
    from the South of England.

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    Talking hehe baseball is bad??

    Ok mind telling me how the game of cricket is played?

    ?


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    Oh, please! not that! Anything but that!

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    I mean, I just can't believe my eyes when I turn to UPN and I see those guys jumping around the ring and making clowns of themselves, and people cheering for them. It would have SOME idea if the wrestlers were actually kicking each others ass but it's just a play. Guess it's one of those only-in-america things...


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    Originally posted by Jareware
    I mean, I just can't believe my eyes when I turn to UPN and I see those guys jumping around the ring and making clowns of themselves, and people cheering for them.
    Why else would you tune to UPN???

    Wrestling is like the heterosexual ballet, there's only two reasons I watch TV anymore, WWF and South Park. There is just nothing more entertaining on TV. It is just about the only "sport" left that has any entertaining qualities, every other sport is full of whining, crying, pu$$ies who have no loyalties, and sure in wrestling you have those to, but at least you get to see them get their ass kicked. Then again maybe I love it because I'm just a big old REDNECK!!
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    Sopht - I could, but for the sake of what remains of DerFarm's sanity I won't

    I kinda like wrestling by the way, especially the womens' mud version *Ahem* I used to watch WCW when it was on terrestrial TV here in England a few years ago, and I occasionally watch WWF now that's on.

    Over there in the US (where else) there's a kind of underground extreme version of the wrestling on TV where they actually do get the **** kicked out of them. They put drawing pins on the canvas and stuff. It's still an exhibition and all choreographed, but they don't pull any punches. You figure out the psychology of it all. Only in America folks
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    Talking Yeah...ECW

    I think you are talking about ECW harry (Extreme challenge wrestling) this is where WWF and ECW got all the *hardcore matches* and all the real violence from.

    ECW is fing crazy...they sent tables on fire..and they slam each other through them...they do everything.... it is cool.

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    I tune to UPN to watch ST: Voyager that starts immediately after that WWF crap every thursday I think.


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    I used to loved the original Star Trek and Next Generation but I've totally lost any hope in that series with Deep Space 9 & Voyager, that is truly horrible TV.
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    Talking Hey..

    I thought DS9 was pretty good... at least that series is halfway believeable... i mean come on... with ST Voyager..
    they are stuck in a ship 200,0000 lightyears away from home... and they are still surviving?! no one is that resoruceful.. not even in the future..

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    Too right, Voyager sucks. DS9 is good, especially when the station gets attacked and they break out all the retro-fitted weapon turrets
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    DS9 is great fun - I like those turrets too That huge battle between them, the klingons, and the dominion was outstanding.

    Voyager - they had The Rock in one of their episodes
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    Angry Arrrrghhhhhhhh.....



    KIDS Enough...

    Enough Watching Wrestling...Go do You Work...
    If you can't pronounce my name, call me GURU

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    I know, the episode with the Rock was on just a few weeks ago or so. Thank god for his small role in it...

    PS. ST:Vgr rules.


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    Talking Good point harry

    I forgot how awesome those effects were when the station went into battle...

    Even though i like wrestling... i thought it was kind of dumb that the rock was on ST votager as a ..wait let me guess,, a futuristic wrestler... at least they could have gave him a role of like some kind of space pirate king or something.






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    Well, that woulda been kinda ok too. But he didn't have that big of a role anyway so it don't matter. I know it's not that realistic that one single ship, lost a couple of thousand lightyears from home in an environment that's totally unkown to them, can survive. Altough the goal of a scifi series has never been to be completely realistic, it's science FICTION after all. And I like the crew of Voyager.


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    Especially the curves on you-know-who.
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    Talking yes i do know that jareware

    I did notice it is SCIENCE FICTION.

    Yeah the curves of you know who are great..especially her "breasts"

    and she has a kid too... and she still has a great body

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    They could replace Janeway with a log and still retain the same amount of acting talent.
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    Definitely keep Doc, though.
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    You perverts

    I think Doc's my favorite character too. I know, seven also has a great attitude toward life (just about everything is irrelevant). I don't think Janeway sucks, she just usually gets the most stupid-sounding repliques and overall has a pretty hard role to cover.

    Voyager is slightly different from the other Star Treks. It certainly has seen pretty stupid episodes, just don't let them annoy you too much.


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    Talking Yeah stupid episodes suck...

    I like the episodes that actually have a SCIENCE FICTION meaning to them.... not a stupid problem that seven of nine is having adujsting to being human grrrr


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    Last thing I was expecting to hear from you... so you actually are watching the series for the story and the like, not just for Jeri Ryans curves ... I certainly am. Just kidding. I am so funny I could puke...

    No, those (sevens struggle for being human) episodes (and the like) are usually OK, I just don't like those that are plain stupid, like Tuvok and Neelix beam up from a planet and because of some weird flower thingy their "matter streams" or something mix and come up as one fully functional being that is BOTH Neelix and Tuvok. And their alien physiologies mix perfectly. That's corny. But I don't care as long as those episodes keep in the small number they are in now. And the final season that's running now is almost free of that kinda stories.

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    I still think Year of Hell and The Killing Game are the best Voyager episodes, though.
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    Year of Hell was, yes, can you rerfresh my memory about Killing Game? Scorpion (or both of them actually) were also in the top 5 best episodes ever. To mention a fun one, Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy was ok too.

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