411Mania's Squared Circle News Report 04.25.09
Posted by Dustin James on 04.25.2009
It's time once again for everyone to enter the Squared Circle! Join 411's Dustin James as he discusses Bobby Lashley's TNA debut, the top 10 wrestling stables of all-time, and much much more!
Welcome back inside the Squared Circle! It's been a busy week in D-Land. On Tuesday, my boss took everyone to a Blazer playoff game in a private suite at the Rose Garden and it was FREAKIN AWESOME! After a disappointing game 1 against Houston, I was glad to see the Blazers get back on the winning side of things. If Greg Oden can pan out, the Blazers have a great chance to be a dynasty in the NBA. Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge are studs and Rudy Fernandez isn't that bad either. Either way, it was hella fun and I hope Portland can squeak out a win in Houston. Game 3 is going on right now and by the time you read this it will be over...so let's hope for another W!
In other news, I finally got the demo for UFC Undisputed 2009 at the Xbox Marketplace and I must say....this game rules all sorts of ass. You can only play as Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and Chuck Liddell, but I'm pretty sure I just fought 40 straight times and enjoyed every delicious minute of it. It's basically everything I could have asked for right now but I will save my final judgment for the finished product. If you have either an Xbox360 or a PS3 I would highly recommend checking out this demo.
One last thing before the good stuff, I apologize in advance for the shortness of this article. I honestly could not find any news worth talking about this week which isn't really my fault because I write the news....I don't make it! I promise to make it up to you guys next week. As of right now, I have to hurry up with this thing so I can go back to playing the UFC Undisputed demo. I have been challenged by Jeff Small and I planned on caving his digital characters face in. Unfortunately, you can't play the demo on Xbox Live which is major boourns. The game is set to come out in May, so when it releases......BRING IT ON SMALL!!!
Now, on to some wrestling news......
LET'S GET IT ON!!!!!
Biggest News Of The Week:
Bobby Lashley Makes TNA Debut.....
Ladies and gentlemen, this man is not intelligent......
Former WWE superstar Bobby Lashley made his TNA debut at Lockdown this past weekend as one of the mysterious "former world champions" that TNA had been promising for awhile now. Let's just say I was more than disappointed by his appearance on a TNA PPV. Why? Well, he has made it clear that his intentions are to focus on his MMA career for now. Then why the hell is the guy showing up on a TNA PPV? If he still has aspirations to wrestle, that's cool....wrestle for a promotion that doesn't have a television show that most anyone can see. The man is committing career-suicide as far as his MMA career is concerned while he flirts with TNA. He has made it clear that he wants to fight for the UFC. The UFC isn't going to touch him as long as he has any sort of affiliation with a wrestling promotion. UFC President Dana White has mentioned that he wouldn't even consider signing Lashley until he gets at least a few wins under his belt. Well, he was well on his way to doing just that until he decided to throw this dirty sock into the drawer. I actually thought we had seen the last of Lashley as far as his wrestling career was concerned, but apparently I could be wrong. I just don't understand what his motive is behind this move. He probably needed 2-3 more wins in MMA and the UFC may have come calling and we might have seen the dream fight of BROCK LESNAR vs. "BLACK" LESNAR! Now THAT's a PPV that would sell.
Has anyone ever wondered if perhaps Lashley doesn't know what he wants to do with his life? Does he want to be a pro wrestler? Does he want to be an MMA fighter? Does he not know what he wants to do? Either way, he needs to make up his mind and focus on one career. You can't be a full-time MMA fighter and full-time professional wrestler at the same time. MMA fighters can't risk injuries by participating in pro wrestling. It's just not a smart business move. Let's hope that Lashley makes up his mind and quick, because I still want to root for the guy....no matter what profession he decides to pursue.
In related news, Lashley's next MMA fight is set to air on HDNet on May 15 for Maximum Fighting Championships "MFC 21: Hard Knocks" show where he will square off against Mike Cook. Who???? EXACTLY! Good luck Lashley.....both in your fight and with your dreams of fighting in the UFC.
Remember This Guy???
"The Real Man's Man" William Regal
When William Regal left WCW and entered the WWE, people were interested in what his character was going to be. Well when he finally made his long awaited debut....let's just say none of us were impressed. Before he made his debut they aired "The Real Man's Man" William Regal vignettes every week that focused on Regal doing manly stuff like construction work, chopping trees, and killing kittens. For those of us that were familiar with the "blue blood" Regal from WCW were taking back at his new gimmick knowing it would never work. Needless to say Regal was gone from the WWE soon after his debut, but that's a whole different story.
Perhaps the best part of this gimmick was the horrible entrance music that Regal had. I would repeat it right now, but the son of a bitch would get stuck in my head......ahhh, screw it......
Here it is:
One of these days, I will be as manly as that......
Random News Bits:
- Hulk Hogan recently sat down with Rolling Stone and had the following to say regarding his ex-wife Linda and her boyfriend living in his old house, driving his old cars, and sleeping in his old bed:
"I could have turned everything into a crime scene, like O.J., cutting everyone's throat. You live half a mile from the 20,000-square-foot- home you can't go to anymore, you're driving through downtown Clearwater and see a 19-year-old boy driving your Escalade, and you know that a 19-year-old boy is sleeping in your bed with your wife...I totally understand O.J. I get it."
I have just one thing to say regarding this quote....
OK, that's not all I have to say....but is anyone really surprised by the fact that Hogan would make a quote like this? The Hogan's have gone off the deep end ever since that reality show. All I really have to say is...Hogan...stay classy buddy!
- Paul London was set to make his TNA debut in a tag team match against the Motor City Machine Guns at the April 22 tapings, but London was asking for more money than TNA was offering. That's really too bad...it's been far too long since London has blessed our television screens.
- Taz(z) has confirmed via Facebook that he has OFFICIALLY dropped the second "z" from his name. He also noted that he will NOT be wrestling for TNA when he makes his debut.
- Snitsky attended the TNA show in Philly...probably looking for work. Don't expect TNA to offer the man a contract however. Snitsky is a good heel because of his look, but if the man isn't killing babies than I'm just not that interested.
- The Wrestler was released on DVD this week, I got it on Netflix and I plan on watching it real soon. Why is this news? Because I make the rules around here people! Plus, I told you it was a slow news week.
(Credit goes to The Wrestling Observer for the above news!)
Wrestling Top 10 Lists:
My Top 10 Stables Of All-Time
(These are my personal top 10 stables of all-time. I only ranked stables that have been around since I started watching wrestling in 1990....)
This list IS IN a particular order......
Honorable Mentions:
bWo - Fun stable in ECW (and later WWE) that mocked the WCW's nWo. The ECW Stevie Richards will always be one of my all-time favorites.
The Un-Americans - What better way to get heat post-911 than to feature a stable of wrestlers that hate the United States? This stable had some hope before Test and Christian refused to cut their hair.....
The Mean Street Posse - I so wanted to put the Posse in the top 10, but in the end I just couldn't do it.
Million Dollar Corporation - I loved Ted DiBiase's "Million Dollar Man" gimmick and the fact that he could "buy" anyone he wanted. The stable was a great idea, but it just so happens they were around in one of the worst times in the WWE.
AND NOW.....THE TOP 10!!!
10) Right To Censor
Some may hate this choice, but I loved the RTC. Yes, they were annoying but it gave Stevie Richards some television time. Plus who didn't love Val Venis and The Goodfather changing their ways to fight the good fight?
9) Triple Threat
It doesn't matter what version of the Triple Threat you are talking about....they were all awesome. ECW was the shit when the Triple Threat dominated. "The Franchise" Shane Douglas remains one of my all-time faves.
8) The Brood
Not only did The Brood have one of the greatest entrances EVER....they had some pretty kick ass wrestlers in the form of Edge and Christian. Whatever happened to those guys?
7) The Flock
I LOVED Raven's Flock in WCW. What's better than a bunch of depressed wrestlers sitting at ringside obeying Raven's every command? Billy Kidman was absolutely awesome in this gimmick....who didn't love his constant itching????
6) Nation of Domination
No I'm not talking about the Faarooq/Crush/Savio Vega version. I'm talking about the Faarooq/The Rock/Mark Henry/D'lo Brown/Kama Mustafa version. Now those guys were freaking bad ass.....
5) The Dangerous Alliance
Paul E. Dangerously's Dangerous Alliance ruled WCW in the early 1990's. This stable was PACKED with talent such as Rick Rude, Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton, and Arn Anderson. AWESOME SAUCE~!
4) The Hart Foundation
Bret Hart + Brian Pillman + Owen Hart + British Bulldog + Jim Neidhart = AWESOME!
3) D-X
D-X was the shit. I'm currently re-watching the RAW's during the HBK/HHH/Chyna D-X days and I still love their act. D-X didn't die down once HBK left and was replaced by the New Age Outlaws and X-Pac. However, the newer versions of D-X have sucked big time gerbil balls.
2) The 4 Horsemen
Styling, profiling, and dominating.....of course they are making this list. WOOOOOOOO!!!!
1) nWo
Well DUH! This is the stable that started the most popular era of pro wrestling ever. People tuned in every week to see the war between WCW and the nWo. Plus, it gave white guys like me the chance to buy a t-shirt and act like I was part of a gang. WESTSYDEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
YouTube! Find Of The Week!
Who doesn't love some ol fashioned wrestling bloopers?
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Wasn't the report that London was injured and had pulled out of indi shows as well?
Posted By: Donners (Guest) on April 24, 2009 at 11:55 PM
No Evolution as a favorite stable? That's be a top ten candidate for wretsling fan...atleast I thought. Hell, Team Canada should have atleast been on that list. Funny bloopers video, kinda sad the man fucking up against Perry Saturn is one of the Bell brothers and is now deceased.
Posted By: JUSTINW (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 01:01 AM
DX >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g t;>>>>. NWO .
NWO - TRASH .
HALL = Half dead , can't wrestle . Ruined his own life .
NASH = Embarrassing himself in TNA .
Hogan = Joke of his former self , Sad and Pathetic .
nwo - Nasty Worthless Oldies .
DX - Still popular among YOUNG people , though senior citizens like you will keep making dumb noises . Of course Original DX was better , WWE IS PG NOW , DX is watered down .
HHH & HBK - Still wrestling , happily married with kids , selling a TON Of merchandise , people still care about
them . DX Is still going strong , whether u like it or not .
Keep jerking off to nWo , the thing that ruined WCW , while everything DX has done , It has benefited the WWE .
nWo failed their company , thus making DX superior .
Posted By: DX Owns James (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 02:57 AM
nWo failed their company , thus making DX superior .
Wow, almost a decade later and WWE fans are still saying NWO is the reason WCW is gone. Denial much?
GTFO you dumbass
Even if WCW got 20.0 in the ratings, they still wouldnt be here.
Just quit eating what Vince always feeds you.
Posted By: Guest#2916 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 04:09 AM
DX GREATER THAN THE nWo, please. The one who posted this comment u are dumb. for instance, the nWo personified coolness and the ones who originated the attitude era. For DX THEY WERE A RIP OFF THE nWo, but I'm sorry, i'm offending the nWo. DX WERE A BUNCH OF IMMATURE GUYS, THERE ANTICS WERE IMMATURE AND NOT AT ALL COOL. THE Hart Foundation is also better, the Hart Foundation were rebels with their cool jackets. Keeping in mind there is difference being cool and being immature. DX SUCKS!!!!!! nWo rulz
Posted By: REBEL (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 04:45 AM
Greatest Stable Ever.
TOO COOL!
Posted By: Matt P (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 05:11 AM
Actually London was injured and has pulled out of a UK show next week.
Call that a column?!
Posted By: Col (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 06:56 AM
hunter carried the whole dx when it was actually funny.
Posted By: no hickenbottom please (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 07:20 AM
They forgot Hulk Hogan and his many egotrips as a stable that brought down WCW! He should have stayed in WWE/F.
Posted By: guest1228 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:41 AM
That has to be the single worst entrance theme I have ever heard in my life. I remembered the gimmick but not the theme. Didn't he drink orange juice in one of the vignettes for his debut?
Posted By: Shaun (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:43 AM
Come back, Perry Saturn! All is forgiven! Unless you're dead, in which case RIP.
Posted By: poffo316 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:51 AM
"Keep jerking off to nWo , the thing that ruined WCW "
If it hadn't been the nWo, WCW would have been out of business way earlier.
Posted By: Hollyric (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:55 AM
Greatest stables and no mention of Evoultion huh? NwO gretest stable, huh?
Orignally yes NWO was great but the ruined it when they watered it down and allowed everyone to join. next list should be name a wrestler wasnt NWO or Wolfpac or NWO WWE version.
Posted By: green1 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 09:59 AM
I swear I read this column imagining Ashley reading it as she types it.
"I have only one thing to say to that...BURN! LOL"
Posted By: Maffew (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM
THE Hart Foundation is also better, the Hart Foundation were rebels with their cool jackets.
Posted By: REBEL (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 04:45 AM
LOLOLOLOLOL Yes, THAT is the reason the Hart foundation was an awesome stable, their cool jackets.
God bless you REBEL.
Posted By: Guest#6924 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 11:46 AM
for all the people who keep talkin about how dx ripped off the nwo and the like, has anybody took the time to think about the fact that the TRUE creators of both stables were The Kliq(HHH, HBK, Hall, Nash...duh) if anything the antics of both stables were shit that The Kliq had been doin a long ass time ago obviously
Posted By: nic (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Come on The Horsemen gotta be number one!!! They could out talk and out wrestle NWO and DX any day!
Posted By: Fbomb (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 11:53 AM
The Triple Threat Ruled!! I miss the good old EC-dub days!
Posted By: BP (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 11:54 AM
"Plus, it gave white guys like me the chance to buy a t-shirt and act like I was part of a gang."
Definitely. Though my mom didn't allow me to wear it around my ultra-conservative grandparents.
"Didn't he drink orange juice in one of the vignettes for his debut?"
Hell yeah! Not only that, he squeezed that shit himself!
Posted By: neverAcquiesce (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 12:09 PM
Good choice for stables, although the order would differ:
1. Four Horsemen in their various incarnations (the ones that did not involve Paul Roma). Without the Horsemen, you don't get a stable as we know it today.
2. NWO: Along with Austin, the reason for the resurgence in wrestling in the mid to late 1990's. They made wrestling cool again, and if it weren't for their becoming overbloated in late 96 they could easily have been the best stable of all time.
3: Degeneration X: I'm not sure whether to count DX 1 and DX 2 as the same or seperate entities. DX 1 was a heel stable that featured immature antics and got over despite management telling them repeatedly to stop it. DX2 was a face team that got over largely due to a push from management. Both versions were very good.
4. Dangerous Alliance: The closest thing that WCW had to Horsemen without Ric Flair in their fed. Of course, once Flair was on his way back, this stable was supurfluous, but it was still an awesome stable for the time.
5. Evolution. WWE's best recreation of the Horsemen, and was a very solid group from 2003-2004
Honorable mentions go to the Heenan Family, Raven's Nest (ECW), Raven's Flock, and Generation Next.
Posted By: Michael L (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 12:48 PM
It's a real shame about the time frame here, otherwise you would have loved the Fabulous Freebirds, General Skandar Akbar's Devistation, Inc., and Ted DiBiase's Rat Pack, all of which came out of the Mid South area in the early 80s. Let's not forget the Varsity Club and the Russians in the NWA, too.
Posted By: Guesto Presto (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 12:48 PM
"Has anyone ever wondered if perhaps Lashley doesn't know what he wants to do with his life? Does he want to be a pro wrestler? Does he want to be an MMA fighter? Does he not know what he wants to do?"
I think he wants to make money.
Posted By: s1rweeze (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 12:59 PM
YOU ARE AN ASS!!
Posted By: YOU ASS (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 02:05 PM
How could you not include the Corporation on the Greatest Stables list???
Posted By: Bob (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 03:54 PM
that list is sooo lame.
where is the job squad, revolution, new blood, 3 live kru, the dudley family, team eck, and team reck?
Posted By: jd (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 04:54 PM
No Heenan Family, Freebirds, and nWo over the Horsemen make that this complete bullshit.
Seriously.... you have the Unamericans in there but no Heenan Family? WTF man!
Posted By: Rant Casey (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 05:28 PM
Iam not getting the DX nWo argument. I mean from a business standpoint nWo was the deal. It single handedly launched WCW from 2 to 1. Now, I would say even more so than the nWo itself being the cause I would say that the inability to have the show be booked well. I mean seriously if you saw the first two months of the nWo you saw the rest and it essentially buried the old guard on the show, Flair in particular. The booking, the business got in the way of the wrestling PORTION AND THERE YOU GO. DX...well they were teh number three attraction on the show...behind Austin and Rock. The DX with HBK is one thing..but the one without him was better I mean really it was the upper midcard. Both have serious value. As a 17-20 year old I loved them both. But, as far as the ultimate stable..it would have to be the Horsemen for being first and recognized as being the most talented top to bottom of them all....they were the upper card for about 6 years there for a major promotion....
Posted By: REALISTIC (Registered) on April 25, 2009 at 05:41 PM
this list is incomplete without the king's court led by king bookah!
Posted By: rey (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 06:27 PM
Hey you dumb ass fools -
HE SAID IN HIS OPINION SINCE 1990!!!!
GET A CLUE DUMB ASS
Posted By: Guest#0268 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 07:37 PM
Dude serously. Evolution not even in the top 10? Probably the only stable ever in which all members either were, or became, world champions.
Posted By: Guest#4668 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 07:49 PM
Where are the Oddities?????????
Posted By: Guest#8962 (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 07:53 PM
How does anyone put Evolution on the list of best factions? They were a knock-off of The Horsemen.
Agree with the mentions of Varsity Club and all the Mid-South Factions below.
Posted By: Iron Knee (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:19 PM
I thought Right To Censor was a great stable; it poked fun at the PTC, you gave a bunch of mid-carders something to do and it was easy to hate them. It also helped to bolster the tag team division, so it was a win all around.
Posted By: katefan (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 08:45 PM
There's an original column topic.
The best wrestling stables. That's never been discussed before.
Blazers suck. Joel Pryzbilla is a flopping little bitch punk.
Greg Oden is slowly turning into some Punk Ass bitch. He knows he doesn't have a game like Yao so he gives him elbows, and shoves here and there.
Brandon Roy is disappointing me.
He's acting like a bitch. He's approaching Chris Paul is a whiney ass territory.
That's all.
Rox in six.
Posted By: Booker T (Guest) on April 25, 2009 at 09:27 PM
1. NWO
2. 4 HORSEMAN
3. HART FOUNDATION(because of the 80's version which was the first real team group in the wwe with danny davis and jimmy and 90's cool group)
4. dx(with shawn and without him)
5. THE NATION OF DOMINATION (come on the rock this is what made him. farooq, kama, and dlow and later on henry)
6. Evolution
7. Triple threat
8.The Dangerous Alliance
9.The Ministry (Come the f on a undertaker group)
10.The Flock( When in there early stages)
Honorable mentions: The Corporate, The Million dollar corporation, Heenan family, camp cornett( Yokozuna, Owen Hart and British Bulldog)
Posted By: Ted The Real Deal Dansing (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 12:16 AM
HE'S A MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN, HE'S A REAL MAAAAAAAANS MAAAAAANNNN
Awesome.
Posted By: Steve307 (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 12:50 AM
YEAH IT IS FUNNY, THIS MESSAGE IS FOR
Guest#6924 (Guest)..yEAH the Hart Foundation are and were cool because in part thier leather jackets was part of their identity. First of all, when I left my message I was comparing the great nWo and dx. Did not really want to go into detail about why I considered the Hart Foundation superior. First of all it was just my opinion, each person is entitled to his/her opinion. But are opinion in reality is worth 2 cents. But I guess, by u reading my opinion, my opinion could possibly worth more than 2 cents. But I found ur comment gregarious. However getting to the point, the Hart Foundation had a cool image and once again thier jackets was part of thier identity, and it was unique. Obviously they had more going for them than thier jackets. They remind me of James Dean, true embodiment of coolness. Anyways rock and roll. Oh yeah one last thing, I guess u r not a Hart Foundation fan, and therefore u must be part of the kiss my ass club of HHH AND HBK. Thanks for the blessing. I hope also God blesses u to. nWo>little dx
Posted By: REBEL (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 02:35 AM
Anyone who thinks DX was better than the NWO is living in cloud cuckoo land.
The NWO invasion was (and I mean WAS) the greatest angle in wrestling history at that time. Admitedly they did burn out after about 15 months or so but while they were hot they were second only to The Four Horsemen as THE greatest stable of all time.
DX are good, very good but I personally preffered the HHH, Chyna, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and X-Pac version above all others. Shawn/HHH are still solid though. Just NOT the NWO.
My own personal favourite was the 1997 incarnation of The Hart Foundation. A damn shame it lasted such a short time.
Posted By: RockerDropper (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 05:08 AM
Actually the Four Horseman version me rocked!
Posted By: Paul Roma (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 07:15 AM
I really wish modern day WWE marks who most likely didn't even watch wrestling in the late 90's (because they were most likely still shitting themselves and sucking their on thier mothers tit) would stop spreading Vince McMahon's propaganda of why WCW and ECW went out of business, ok we get it, you watched the 'Monday Night Wars' and 'Rise and Fall of ECW' DVD's, guess what? you still don't know shit.
nWo put WCW of of business? fuck, nWo put WCW in business and while they may have pushed it too long what else did WCW have going for them main event-wise? Goldberg? part of his appeal was because of the nWo and how he was the one lone WCW wrestler that could take them on. WCW went from being a hillbilly wrestling show in 1995 to the 'IT' show of television in under two years, the reason? the nWo.
And while the nWo became 'watered down' (as some put it) as a traditional wrestling stable is somewhat true is doesn't matter because Eric Bischoff's goal with the nWo was to create something bigger ,a wrestling promotion within a promotion and with that in mind the nWo needed more then 3 wrestlers.
And who cares about what Hall,Nash and Hogan are doing now? We're talking about their prime years and Scott Hall could talk, wrestle and had more charisma in his left toe then any of these current so-called WWE 'Superstars'.
Posted By: Hey Yo (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 09:06 AM
"DX...well they were teh number three attraction on the show...behind Austin and Rock."
Wow, is that a delusional statement! Rock didn't matter in the main event scene until late-1998.
How much unnecessary credit does the IWC insist on giving The Rock? Perhaps you'd like to credit him with the catchphrases "rooty poo" and "testicular fortitude" too? Or maybe his punching style (*COUGH COUGH* Scott Hall). Or for being the top star in the attitude era (which was clearly Austin by leaps and bounds despite the fact that he couldn't transfer that success over to Hollywood).
Again, Rock was great. A noteworthy and trendsetting superstar. But certainly not a complete original and not worthy of this level of priase. It's almost like dealing with Howard Stern fans who believe that Stern really did invent everything on the planet (hoo hoo!) and that he's still relevant and entertaining.
Posted By: Brad B (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 11:30 AM
Hart Foundation...The Best!
Posted By: Guest#8221 (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 03:38 PM
evolution would have to be the top stable of all time due to 2 factors: 1) it made a very dull/boring HHH relevant again and to a lesser degree ric flair
2) it made 2 future world champions in Orton and Batista.
Another faction that gets no respect even before Benoit did what he did would be the Radicals. Having the top mid-card gutted out of WCW was the final nail in the coffin.
Posted By: sdmcc (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 05:27 PM
No Evolution? Three quarters of the stable are in the main event at Backlash. The remaining member retired in a 5 star match a little over a year ago.
Posted By: ... (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 07:26 PM
Brad B, you can take that opinion of yours, lube it up real good, turn that sumbitch sideways and stick it straight up your candy ass! If you smell what the Rock is cooking.
Posted By: The Great One (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 07:28 PM
"Brad B, you can take that opinion of yours, lube it up real good, turn that sumbitch sideways and stick it straight up your candy ass! If you smell what the Rock is cooking.
Posted By: The Great One (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 07:28 PM"
Translation = I know you're absolutely right, Brad B. So here's an embarrassing Rock impression so I don't have to acknowledge the facts.
Posted By: Brad B (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 07:57 PM
It was "Real Man's Man" STEVE Regal, you mongoloid. And you aren't interesting, so why go on about your dullard, mundane existence so much at the beginning of this poor excuse for an article?
Posted By: ButchReedMark (Guest) on April 26, 2009 at 10:12 PM
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