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Sone Cold's heel turn at wrestlemaina 17, simply perfection. He had the crowd in his hands. and JR's comentry couldn't of been better.
 

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Mine would probably be Austin's at 17. No -one saw it coming and it set up the basis of the next 6 months storylines. The humiliation of JR by Austin was a really great touch.
 

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Trish turning on Jericho and joining Christian at WrestleMania was by far my favorite heel turn post 2000. That storyline rocked so HARD.
 

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Trish turning on Jericho and joining Christian at WrestleMania was by far my favorite heel turn post 2000. That storyline rocked so HARD.

Why?? Because you had a hard on in your pants over Trish, that was predictable IMO. Personally it would be the Austin and Hogan turns. I never saw those coming even though I thought Austin would go heel sometime soon.
 

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Austin's heel turn and teamed up with Mr. Mcmahon and Eddie's heel turn against rey rey
 

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Why?? Because you had a hard on in your pants over Trish, that was predictable IMO. Personally it would be the Austin and Hogan turns. I never saw those coming even though I thought Austin would go heel sometime soon.
Hard on in my pants? Ok (Y)

Maybe you saw it coming, then good for you. As a wrestling fan, that is the only time I can remember in the past 7 years that I have been surprised, and really didn't see it coming. No need to be a dick.
 
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Definetly when The Formation of the NWO when Hogan turned heel. Also I like Triple H's heel turns the one where he turned on HBK and the one where he revealed he was Rikishi's accomplice. And The most shocking one to me was when Stone Cold join the WCW/ECW alliance I was a big loss at that time for the WWE/F.
 

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Google has made available for download the first Chrome release of 2011. It’s a new Beta Build of the ninth and upcoming version of the open source browser.

Early adopters that have been testing Chrome, will be able to notice that the Beta channel has been updated to version 9.0.597.42.

This is valid not only for Windows users, but also for testers running Mac and Linux, and also for those taking Chrome Frame out for a spin.

Build 9.0.597.42 is nothing more than a minor update to Chrome 9.0, an aspect visible from the small version number increase from the last Beta released in December 2010 namely 9.0.597.19.

But do not despair, additional testing releases from the Mountain View-based search giant are bound to follow.

In the past quarter of 2010 Google produced a veritable flood of minor updates and major iterations, a release strategy which the company will continue to follow in 2011.

Expect Chrome 9.0 about six weeks after Chrome 8.0. And then expect Chrome 10.0 about, well, you might have guessed it by now, six weeks after its predecessor.

And while Google pushes Chrome from one major version to another, testers should brace themselves for numerous testing Builds through the Dev and Beta channels, but also new versions of Chromium and fresh Canary Builds.

At least for the time being, Google seems to do no wrong browser-wise, and the release process is just one aspect of the successful tactics that have pushed the open source browser to half the market share of Firefox.

According to Net Applications, Chrome finished 2010 extremely close to the 10% usage share milestone. More importantly, statistics indicate that while Firefox is all but stagnating, and with Internet Explorer continuing to lose users, Chrome is growing at an accelerated pace.


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Still don't like Chrome, just prefer FF, but I might give this version a try.
 

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Used to use this all the time until it started crashing on me. Maybe will try it just to see if it's really improved or not though.
 

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I prefer FF overall, it's the best browser. Plain and simple. :/