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  1. Today in WWE History

    Taker was such a huge star back then though. In addition, I believe this was the very first Undertaker return. So it was a pretty huge deal that added some importance on the card. Besides that and the 5 star Owen/Bret, the card also had some quality undercard matches in Diesel vs Razor Ramon...
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    If I could hijack this thread for one day, today marks the 28th anniversary of the debut of the Hart Foundation. rLBX6hY9_F8
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    April 8, 1996 Vader makes his biggest impression on the WWE thus far in his short WWE run. Breaking Yokozuna's ankle, Yokozuna would be forced to be carried out on a forklift. With that, Yokozuna's run in the company would begin to come to an end while the WWE would have their new monster...
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    Honestly, Del Rio needed to win whether it was Edge's last match or not. Part of the problem with the Del Rio character and why the fans grew tired of him was because he kept failing to win the World Title. Here, you have the Royal Rumble winner, in the opening match and he loses. It's the worst...
  5. Today in WWE History

    Match was completely unremarkable and the wrong guy went over. /theend
  6. Today in WWE History

    It's the celebrity wing. Who cares? Those celeb spots just goes to guys that can bring a little outside attention to Wrestlemania. The people to bitch about are guys like James Dudley and Koko B. Ware.
  7. Today in WWE History

    Meh, there's nothing wrong with Drew Carey being in the HOF. Sorta a lackluster class seeing as a few of the guys were bigger elsewhere than the WWE. Looking back, I bet the WWE wished they wouldn't have inducted Sunny.
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    Wrestlemania 17 is the most overrated Wrestlemania. >_> Just so much bad booking.
  9. Today in WWE History

    Wrestlemania 1 was good for what it was. It was hardly an original idea, but it was the next logical step in taking over America. The purpose was served and you had a really good celeb match as the MOTN. At the same time, the previous MSG show from just two weeks prior had a match...
  10. Today in WWE History

    The Michaels/Flair match is terribly overrated. Flair just looked old, slow and hardly how you want to remember him. Michaels worked his ass off and managed to drag Flair to a good 3 star range match.
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    Which really doesn't make sense. Although, it's not as hilarious as Austin's "If the WWE is ever split into two brands, he'll have his choice of which brand to go to" clause in his contract. Austin's lawyer is a motherfucking genius for thinking up such a wacky clause. :lol: What makes it bad...
  12. Today in WWE History

    The draft really didn't make sense. You had Ric Flair drafting the nWo (How they could picked together is anyone's guess) despite hating them. Immediately afterward, Flair drafts Kane to keep the nWo at bay. If the nWo is a problem, why draft them? Then again, Flair's first draft pick was his...
  13. Today in WWE History

    I imagine you're so old that you keep forgetting your age. :coolthumb:
  14. Today in WWE History

    Huge gaps. I began watching when Hulk Hogan was on top of the world in the WWF. All of you young whippersnappers make me feel even older than I actually am.
  15. Today in WWE History

    You really know how to make a guy feel so old. :lol:
  16. Today in WWE History

    The funniest thing about the Hogan/Slaughter match is that the Gulf War ended a month earlier! :lol:
  17. Today in WWE History

    To be fair, WCW in the Monday Night Wars wasn't very good. The Cruiserweights rarely had any actual angles, the main events virtually always ended in DQ when the nWo came in, the commentators refused to talk about anything except for the nWo, the nWo was a brilliant idea that ended up being...
  18. Today in WWE History

    WCW had greatly improved in their final few months. Hell, they were actually using logic in their booking.
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    I still have the 2004 draft on tape in my basement. Looking back, the draft didn't do a whole lot: Smackdown's Additions Rene Dupree - Pushed for a few months before forgot about. Ended up being sent back to Raw a year later. Mark Jindrak - Pushed on Velocity and briefly on SD, fired a...