Ask 411 Wrestling 01.08.09: Miss Elizabeth's Boobs, INDEED and Unibrows!
Posted by Mathew Sforcina on 01.08.2009
It's a new era in Ask 411, and I start it off with a bunch of questions I can't answer. But ones I do include Unpushed Talent, Bagwell's Momma, Ken Patera and Entrances. All that, and I kiss my own ass, come in, won't you? Oh, and End Of Phase 2, by the way.
As a bunch of wisesmartfunny hot women have said, be careful what you wish for ‘cause you just might get it. Although admittedly some of you didn't want me, or seemed to be under the impression that I was doing this full time last week. I wasn't then.
I am now. For a cornucopia of reasons, Chris Lansdell has stepped down from Ask411, and I've taken what you can argue is a poisoned chalice. After all, more than any other column on 411, Ask411 tends to burn writers out. 22 months is the max anyone has lasted, and it's gone through a bunch of people, Craig Letawsky, Scott Keith, Brian Cole, Gavin Napier, Chris Clarke, Steve Cook, Chris Lansdell and now yours truly. But I have a secret weapon. I've already killed something off, and thus should be fine.
For, you see, I can't see myself being able to maintain both this and the Evolution Schematics, and I just don't have enough unique opinions to do a NAES every week. Not a good one anyway. So, this is the official End Of Phase 2 for the Evolution Schematic. I'm honestly not sure what the future holds for that column. It'll certainly be around for special occasions, Wrestlemania and so on, and if anyone big retires who I've already done I can update and post, but as for maybe making it a monthly deal… Not sure yet, that's still under discussion with the bosses. They were fine with dropping it to pick this up though, and that's an attitude I agree with, since Ask411 is a cornerstone of the site, like Dunn, like the troll commentators, like Dancing Brock, and like writers with bizarre fixations on wrestlers, be it understandable (Cook/Traci, myself/Goddess and Larry/Half A Dozen Women. Oh, and Christi) and the not so understandable (Randle/Morrison, and of course, Small/Dutt).
Expect to see a lot of him from now on.
But yeah, Ask411 > ES, so I'm feeling slightly nervous to be given this responsibility, but I'm sure everything will work out fine.
Regardless, before we get to business, I guess I should just re-introduce myself so you understand why I feel I can speak with some authority. I've been watching wrestling for 12 or so years now, started in late 96. I've been an actual wrestler for 3 years, and I currently hold half of Australia's premier tag belts. I'm also somewhat intelligent, have a head for useless information and am obsessed with logic in wrestling. Ergo I tend to remember things, like that Bossman lifted the briefcase, and tend to have theories to explain logic holes (Chavo wanted to screw over CM Punk, so he probably went to Vickie and got her to bend the rules to let the ECW Champ into the Rumble…). After all, that was the point of the Evolution Schematics.
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Yeah, I'll need a new banner. But that'll do for now.
Now, the new procedure for submitting questions will be to send it to the new Ask 411 Wrestling email, ask411wrestling@gmail.com That's the email to use, and should be the one now listed in the email me link at the end of this column. I'll accept questions to my normal mail for a bit, but that's where to send them from now on.
Anything else? No, I think that's all…
Backtalking
My Promos: Since I got nowhere else to talk about them now, I'll be quick here. I'm glad some people liked them, and almost as glad that some didn't, since any reaction is a good reaction. I'd like to think I have a good mind for wrestling, albeit a writer's mind AND pretty much just a heel one. I can do a heel turn in my sleep, a face turn… Not so much.
As for the EWR comment, I do love the game, but I'm not good at it since I'm a writer, not a booker, and there's a difference. That said, I used up tested a lot of my ideas in the EWR on 411 feature in Leonard Hayhurst's 10th Day News Report. If you liked my promos, you should go look through those, I'm all over them. Highlights include some promos, Bischoff's Retirement and Rock V Foley as well as such memorable characters and storylines like Rob ‘Fucking' Conway, Kamel ‘All In' Gamble, The Lita Wide Open Invitational, Smackdown Slots, the Christian/Edge/Trish triangle (of all the things WWE stole, it was THAT…), Rey Mysterio: Heel World Champion (with ‘good friend' Rhyno), Victoria's Playboy spread (What a shock…), Chris Sabin & Gail Kim & Their Big Book Of Rules, The Legend Killer Summer '05 Tour, Molly Holly: Chyna 2.0, Katie Vick's Return, and a couple of finisher moves that are probably physically impossible (springboard powerslam, snapmare tombstone). Good times, good times.
Mickie: They probably are her nudie pics, I'm just pointing out that ‘officially', they aren't.
Buff's Mom: She apparently called JR to call in sick, or rather injured, for Buff. JR then responded by telling her not to call him again outside of his birthday or Christmas, since Buff was a big boy and he could call up himself. I don't have a time frame, but I can only assume it was the end of Buff's cup of coffee with the WWF.
Sid and Softball: I didn't say he did leave for Softball, I was merely responding to people stating that.
Flair ‘Carrying' the NWA: Absolutely NWA had a much higher level of Talent than WWF. It also had incredibly bad marketing, as opposed to the WWF Machine which works to this day. You can disagree with me, but I maintain that for Flair to draw what he did DESPITE what the NWA/WCW did is more impressive than what Hogan did WITH the WWF behind him. But that's opinion and thus it's arguable. Although given that your comments are internet chatter, should I really be listening to you?
Your Turn, Smart Guy…
All hail Jeff Frank for being the only man brave/smart/silly/foolish/whatever to sit down and work out the puzzle. And he didn't take the easy way out, no he went through and worked out all the answers:
1. All of the currently active Raw belts (i.e. belts that are nominally Raw, not SD or ECW) have changed hands in a match in which the champion was entered but was not involved in the decision. True. Rey pinned Orton to win Angle's World Title, Santino won the IC belt off of Kofi when Beth pinned Mickie, Trish pinned Lita to win Victoria's Women's Title, and Hurricane and Rosey pinned La Rez to win Regal and Tajiri's tag belts.
2. Hulk Hogan and Stevie Richards have never been involved in the same match, not even a Royal Rumble or World War 3. True.
3. At least one of the XPW invaders at ECW Heat Wave 2000 has appeared on WSX and WWE programming. True, Kaos was one of the invaders, and he appeared on WSX and jobbed to Snitsky on Raw.
4. Trish Stratus was foiled from a 5 year run of PWI Woman of the Year thanks to My Goddess. True, Trish won 2002-03 and 2005-2006, Victoria won in 2004.
5. The British Bulldogs once had a mascot, a Bulldog named Mildred. False, it was Matilda.
6. The US title has been vacated more times since becoming a WWF owned belt than it had prior as an NWA/WCW one. False, not even close. The NWA/WCW belt was vacated at least a dozen times.
7. Of the 4 female WWE Hardcore Champions, only 2 won and lost the belt to different people. True. Molly won it off Hurricane, lost to Christian while Trish won it off Crash and lost it to Stevie. The Ho won and lost it to Crash, while Terri won and lost it to Stevie.
8. Stephanie McMahon has pinned both The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, in different matches of course. False. She's pinned The Rock, but never pinned Stone Cold
9. Just under half (13 out of 27) of all WWE European Champions have at some point held a World Title. True. HHH, Eddie, Matt Hardy, Christian, HBK, Kurt Angle, DDP, Mark Henry, Jeff Hardy, Bradshaw, Jeff Jarrett, Chris Jericho and RVD.
10. Kaz Hayashi was a founding member of Kaientai in Japan, albeit masked at the time. True
11. Shane McMahon is the longest reigning WWE European Champion in history. False. Even if you accept that he was champ when the belt was retired, his reign was 43 days. British Bulldog's reign last over 200 days.
12. Arn Anderson has pinned Hulk Hogan on free TV in a single's match. True, on Nitro
13. Both Hebners have screwed over a WWF Champion, Dave in 88 screwing Hogan, Earl in 97 screwing Bret. False, it was Earl both times
14. There have been 5 Euro-Continental Champions, if you count RVD's unification as one. False, if you include Rob it's only 4, D'Lo, Jeff, Kurt and RVD.
15. There were no title changes on the highest rated Raw ever (so far). False, on that Raw Sable lost the Women's Title to Debra.
So, using these 15 answers, he encoded them. And the only international code using two different components, one long, one short is Morse Code. And after a bit of fooling around, he got the name I wanted, SANTINO. Here is your award.
Congrats.
As for this week's, since I'm still getting into the groove of this, I'll do an easy one.
Which person/people have held the largest number of different WWE Titles? i.e. Who has the most varied title list? All titles have to be active and WWE in both name and ownership at the time. I actually don't know the answer to this off hand, but I have a fair idea.
Questions, Questions, Who's Got The Questions?
Given the changeover, there is a somewhat notable lack of questions, but there's still a few to get us through. RAF provides a lot of them.
First I have read several places that after becoming the head of the WWF Vince McMahon acquired several regional U.S. promotions but I have only been able to find 5 of them and 3 are Canadian Stampede, Maple Leaf, and Lutte Internationale. The two American ones are Georgia Championship Wrestling and the Gulf Athletic Club which ran Houston Wrestling. Which other promotions did the WWF acquire?
Well, from the tone of the question I assume you don't want to include the later purchases like WCW and ECW, nor do you consider buying the tape libraries and such as relevant. You're after those companies bought out when Vince first spread out and killed… severely injured the territorial system. And in honesty there don't appear to be that many. Vince, at the time, tended to more just sign away whatever talent he wanted, then negotiate away whatever TV the companies had, as opposed to buying out the company outright. Your list appears to be complete, and while it seems minor now, at the time that was an insane level of expansion and mergers.
Second question is besides the WWF and JCP which other promotions acquired other wrestling companies? Like the WCWA buying TASW which had previously bought SCW
Well, while I'm sure that there's been a bunch of tiny companies buying out each other over the years, there hasn't really been any major companies that were bought out by another company that didn't involve one of those two. If a wrestling promotion is big enough to warrant inclusion here, it ended up owned by Vince directly, owned by Vince via WCW, or is in the hands of some obscure holding company that bought the rights for a song when it shut down. Promotions buying other promotions is rare.
The next question is which regional promotion where big enough to run more than one televised show a week? The WCWA having both Friday and Saturday shows and the MACW had two syndicated shows but I am looking for other promotions
I'm getting a work out here, and I'm still coming up empty handed. I know sadly very little about this era of Wrestling, and I can't find a good, reliable source out there on this. Great way to start off a new era in Ask411 huh?
Another question, which regional promotions were syndicated in other markets under different names? Like Portland Wrestling being promoted as Big Time Wrestling outside of its home town.
This one I have to let through to the net, I can't even begin to tell you. All I can point out is that companies Vince did buy out, he tended to continue in their airtime and use the same name for the show, just inserting his own product.
And now to go back a long way, In the 40's and 50's ABC NBC and Dumont each had shows that were promoted as "Wrestling From (insert venue)" which promotions ran these shows?
Now THAT I can answer, partly. Dumont's wrestling (Pro Wrestling From Chicago) was provided by the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a.k.a the company that would one day become WWF, although sadly I believe little tape remains of those shows given Dumont's archives went byebye in the 70's. As for NBC, and CBS, I couldn't find out who did those shows, just that they had them at the time.
And now a question about wrestling tv in other countries, what shows do the major companies in other countries like NJPW and AAA run, Do they only have one network show do they also have syndicated ones, and are AJPW shows still aired since they lost their contract with NTV to NOAH?
AJPW appears to still be running on TV, GAORA TV and Samurai! TV specifically. As for other promotions, since I can't speak Spanish or Japanese, I can't tell.
Could you please help me find the answers to these questions?
Apparently not.
Josh gets simpler.
I have a question about WWE ring entrances. A lot of wrestlers seem to have special ring entrances. HBK, HHH, MVP, Batista, Rey to name a few. Do WWE wrestlers get to do whatever they want when they come out to the ring, or do they have to get special permission to do a special ring entrance. A lot of the ring entrances and linked to their fireworks, but if someone low on the card, lets say DH Smith, wanted to come out to a certain pose or use a certain hand signal could he just do it or would he have to run it by someone?
It's a mixture of both. If DH Smith wanted to come to the ring and hold up a hand gesture that was new and unique, WWE would be fine with that and probably even push him to do it, give him a hook. However, if he wanted to come out and do the Randy Orton pose, or come out and give a Nazi salute, that they'd have problems with. It's basically a matter of talent have to check first, to make sure they aren't coping someone else's stuff nor doing anything that can get people in trouble but they have a fair amount of leeway within that. If it's not clearly at odds with standards, established people or the law, it'll be allowed, no matter how silly. How else can you explain Victoria's stripping phase?
MB has a bunch of questions, these ones far, far easier for me to answer.
Did Miss Elizabeth get implants right before or during her WCW stint?
Before, she came in and was larger right off the bat, as opposed to having to a period of a few weeks when she was away. It may not have been a last minute thing, she may have gotten them at any point in the 3 years between the WWF and WCW, but yeah, she came in and was notably ‘fuller'.
Was the Million Dollar Man's Mystery partner at the 1989 Survivor Series originally supposed to be Dustin Rhodes? All the events leading up to the PPV pointed in that direction and then we had the unveiling of the Undertaker.
No, the plan was always to bring in Taker. Dustin was a swerve, or as near enough as you got back then.
I was watching a Ron Simmons shoot interview and didn't answer the question. Therefore, I present it to you: Do you know why Bradshaw gave Bagwell the business when Bagwell came over from WCW?
Because Bagwell's a dick.
Seriously though, that is kinda the reason, in that Bagwell had/has a reputation of being a whiny prima donna who hides behind his momma. Thus, since he came in, Bradshaw saw that it was his duty to rib the hell out of him as pre-emptive punishment and to see if he was legit. See, if you have a reputation as a troublemaker/whiner, you get punished to straighten you out and set you straight. Although, the flip side, if you have a reputation of being a quiet, nice guy, you get punished to test you out and lighten you out, although personally those tend to be much less severe. If you're a nice guy, you get water dumped on you and phone calls at 3am. If you're whiny/a girl, you get human waste in your bags and sexually harassed.
Ain't Wrestling Great?
When Snuka left the WWF in 1985, he was one of the top faces. Why was it that when he returned four years later in 1989 he was a glorified jobber? I know he was 46 years old but nobody could tell that as he was in great shape and was still one of the best high-flyers in the business. He did jobs to Mr. Perfect and the Undertaker, which was key as they helped build them up as top heels, but I feel like he could have had a better run.
Maybe, but at the time he was a name that was somewhat broken down (compared to his heyday) and a new generation was on the rise. That's what older stars are supposed to do, they come in, work with the new guys and put them over. Vince didn't seem to hold any grudges on his leaving or anything, it's just a case that the business was moving on and Snuka had enough respect not to expect much. It's rare that older stars got pushed in any meaningful way at that point, for every Money Inc. there is a dozen Snukas.
Why did the Berserker and Big Bully Busick have very short runs with the WWF? They appeared on TV every week squashing jobbers, and then one day they were getting squashed. Did they do something to tick of management?
Berserker, John Nord, actually lasted a couple of years. He came in in 91, left in 93. Busick lasted a few months in 91. As for what happened, it's just that they didn't catch on. This highlights a difference with the old WWF and the new WWE. Then, you got several weeks worth of jobber matches, and if the fans didn't respond to you after that, you went on job duty then left the company. Nowadays, if you don't get a reaction from your very first appearance, or maybe even from your first video, you're gone. The business has changed, and, supposedly, nowadays we don't have time to build people up any more. Shame, really.
When Adam Bomb debuted, I thought he was going to get a huge push as a main event heel. The next thing I know, he loses to an over-the-hill Earthquake at Wrestlemania in like 15 seconds and then gets turned face. Earthquake had no business winning that match. Why was Adam Bomb punished?
No idea really. I mean, he wasn't a great wrestler, but that hasn't stopped Vince before. He was certainly punished after the BOD/Kronik… I don't even want to call it a match, but Adam Bomb… Just didn't work out I guess. A lot of guys just don't click for whatever reason.
In your opinion, what wrestlers had the most talent that never got a push because of mismanagement? I'm not talking about someone like Rick Rude, because he made a name for himself, even though he never won the title. I'm looking for someone who never got a fair chance at all, like a Jim Powers.
See a problem with this question is that does getting something resembling a push at some point DQ them? My default answer here would be Brad Armstrong, who is perhaps one of the most talented lower-mid card guys ever. But then, does Buzzkill count as a push? Regardless, Brad's probably the closest to an answer I can give you of someone ultra-talented who never got a ‘push'.
Didn't the Titan-tron use to read "INDEED" with a deep voice also saying it at some point around the year 2000 for some sort of reason. I vaguely remembering this happening once a week for a while but I can't remember why.
Kaientai! Taka Michinoku and Shoichi Funaki, sorry, Kung Fu Naki, were the last members of Kaientai left in the WWF in 1999. The duo then became a team, with their gimmick being that TAKA would give badly dubbed overly dramatic heel promos, before Funaki would respond with a deep "Indeed!", in a parody of the Evil Japanese speech patterns from World War 2 era media. That, or Russo found it funny. Regardless, that's where the INDEED came from, for a while that was all Funaki would ‘say'.
WWF used to come out with an annual magazine entitled "Superstars" and it would just give a picture and a bio of all the top stars at that time. Usually the stars were listed in order of popularity like Hogan, Warrior, Savage, etc. In 1987 or 1988, after his prison release, Ken Patera was the #2 guy behind Hogan. Also, on Wikipedia I read "Some wrestling publications speculated that Patera would reunite with Heenan to face Hulk Hogan in the main event of Wrestlemania IV." Was he supposed to get some sort of mega-push? I know he ended up tagging with Bill Jack Haynes and jobbing to Demolition. What happened?
Vince snapped to his senses.
Such speculation was based on the initial steps of Smarkdom working. At that point, the Hogan Formula of Storyline was established fairly well. Hogan makes a friend. Hogan and friend fight together as a team. Friend realises Hogan's a dick. Friend turns on Hogan. Hogan and friend fight across the country for a few months. Friend gets an ally, Hogan gets a new friend. Repeat.
And that happened for WM5. But there was never a serious idea that Hogan/Patera would be a go ahead for WM4, maybe as an idea for an opening round match. But the plan, supposedly, was always for the tournament, albeit originally for Ted to win it.
Is Santino's uni-brow real?
As real as his accenthometownintelligencelove interest…
Yes, yes it is.
And on that, good day to you all, see you next week.
No Lansdell? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO
Posted By: Guest#1421 (Guest) on January 07, 2009 at 11:44 PM
So whats the real reason Cherry got fired? I heard weight issues but I watched a recent clip of her from a final apperance adn I thought it was refreshing to see a "Diva" with, you know, actual hips. Not hipbone poking out.
Posted By: Red (Guest) on January 07, 2009 at 11:46 PM
Most diffferent, active WWE titles held?
Edge (5)
WWE Championship
World Championship
WWE Tag Team Titles
World Tag Team Titles
Intercontinental Championship
Boo yah!
Posted By: evansams (Registered) on January 07, 2009 at 11:51 PM
Yeah, it's Edge. Only because of how many tag team titles he's won (12!) That has to be a record in itself.
Posted By: Ricky C. (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:01 AM
Taka & Funaki had the only wrestling T-shirt I have ever even considered purchasing. It was the one that said EVIL in big block letters on the front and INDEED in big block letters on the back. That shirt ruled!
And here is a picture of Val Venis having his pee-pee chopped off.
http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/pictures/k/kaientai/11.jpg
Posted By: Wee-wee (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:03 AM
Undertaker was the surprise entrant at the 1990 Survivor Series, not '89.
Posted By: Bob (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:03 AM
snapmare tombstone is sorta possible. Naomichi Marufuji uses a snapmare that spikes the opponent on their head. has the same effect as a tombstone i suppose.
Posted By: Anthler (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:05 AM
I got 2 questions:
1.Has their ever been a stable or tag team who has achieved the same amount of success as the members in the group or team other than tag titles?
2.Do you think the Rumble should have new winners or repeated winners?
Posted By: The Gold Standard (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:37 AM
Do you really need to ask
Why did the Berserker and Big Bully Busick have very short runs with the WWF?
Have you seen them? The answer is very simple. The had INCREDIBLY stupid gimmicks. One guy was a god damn Viking from the middle ages and the other was a jerk from the 1910's, that's why. If Big Bully Busick was some sort of ironic comedy character (like Conan O'Brien's "Gentleman Masher") then maybe he'd work, but they asked us to take these types of characters SERIOUSLY.
Posted By: JTX (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:55 AM
Matt Hardy... ECW, WCW Tag, WWE Tag, World Tag, European, United States, Cruiserweight and Hardcore championships. That's eight, and the highest I can think of.
Posted By: Guest#6153 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:03 AM
Edge also won the US title and have been awarded the Hardcore title (with Mick Foley). Only the ECW title, from the existing belts, remains for him to win.
Posted By: raistlinmajere (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:30 AM
I believe he is right with the edge holding the most active WWE titles, and Jeff Hardy has held the most different titles. World Tag team, european, light heavyweight, WWE, hardcore, and IC. I believe he is the only one to hold every title WWE has offered in the current age, saying that since the unification of the Light heavyweight and WCW crusierweight becoming the wwe light heavyweight.
Posted By: phildecapito (Registered) on January 08, 2009 at 01:36 AM
THANK YOU for taking over. I'm glad that you're at least tackling interesting, hard questions. I'd rather a writer try their best to answer a hard question (because if you don't know the answer at least posting the question means the people in the comments section might try to figure it out) than to just post easy questions and tons of opinion questions.
Rock on, Sforcina.
Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:48 AM
Which person/people have held the largest number of different WWE Titles? i.e. Who has the most varied title list? All titles have to be active and WWE in both name and ownership at the time.
Chris Jericho (17 title reigns with 7 different belts)
World Championship (1)
World Heavyweight Championship (2)
Undisputed WWF Championship (1)
Intercontinental Championship (8)
European Championship (1)
World Tag Team Championship (3)
Hardcore Championship (1)
I didn't add his first World title win since the belt was still called the WCW title at the time.
Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:59 AM
I got 2 questions for ya
1. What is going on with Joy Giovanni normally I wouldn't care but i heard a couple of rumors that shes been training as a wrestler and that TNA is considering hiring her as a manager
2. Why did Christy hemme get released from WWE it's been 4 years and I still don't believe that they didn't have any storylines or whatever for her.
Posted By: JoeJackBillyBob (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 02:59 AM
Huss! Huss! Huss!
Posted By: worthythorn (Registered) on January 08, 2009 at 03:13 AM
Booker T has held at least 12 different types of championships once you include WCW, WWE and TNA
Posted By: Bradlieus (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 03:24 AM
1.Has their ever been a stable or tag team who has achieved the same amount of success as the members in the group or team other than tag titles?
The Four Horsemen. Ric Flair, the NWA champion, Barry Windham, the US champ, and double A and Blanchard, the tag champs.
Evolution would come close.
Posted By: Guest#5366 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 03:48 AM
Wasnt Russo with WCW at the time of the INDEED promo's?
Posted By: IOV (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:02 AM
Nobody in the e' gets a ridiculously long push against jobbers anymore?!
Er..... have you heard of Kozlov?!
Posted By: Christian (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:10 AM
you could even say Edge was a US champion because he unified the IC/US titles at the end of the invasion
Posted By: joe blow (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:46 AM
Edge had the US Title as well, at the tail end of the Invasion. Definitely Edge i'd say.
Posted By: Brett (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 06:14 AM
I am not sure if this counts for TV deals, but in Canada the FIGHT Network runs ROH, NOAH, and a few other promotions on their network.
Posted By: Travis (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:00 AM
You never heard of NJPW Tokyo Dome Show which just happen or AAA's Triplemania? Any wrestling reporter on the internet should know those two.
AAA other major shows are Rey De Reyes,Guerra de Titanes,Verano de Escandalo,and Pena Memorial
Posted By: USAUSA1 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:24 AM
"Matt Hardy... ECW, WCW Tag, WWE Tag, World Tag, European, United States, Cruiserweight and Hardcore championships. That's eight, and the highest I can think of."
Do you know what "active" means?
Posted By: Mr Quimby's Goat (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:40 AM
Whoops, didn't see that it said WWE titles...would have to go with Matt Hardy then too.
Posted By: Bradlieus (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:42 AM
is Lansdell coming back?
Posted By: Litas Biggest Fan (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:52 AM
The Kaientai "Indeed!" gimmick was in 2000, not 1999, so Russo had nothing to do with it. You can tell because it was actually entertaining.
Zing!
But seriously, I enjoyed it. Fun little squashes on Heat where they would challenge people to be more "EVIL" than them, and then Taker and Kane or Steve Blackman or someone like that would utterly slaughter them. Fun times. Oh, and if you haven't seen it already, go check out TAKA v HHH from Raw. Hunter bumps all over the shop to make Michinoku look credible and it makes a great TV match.
Posted By: BringTheNoise (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:00 AM
As far as the varied title list...
Edge won the WWE title, World title, both sets of tag belts, and the intercontinental title, but his US title reign doesn't count as it was the old WCW belt during the invasion and still considered a WCW title. That's five of seven. I can't think of anyone offhand who won six different titles or all seven...
It's still a tie at five titles though. Consider that Chris Benoit won the World title, IC title, US title, and both sets of tag titles, only missing the WWE and ECW championships. If he hadn't gone off the deep end, he would have won the ECW title and taken the lead.
I can think of several with 4 reigns, including Matt Hardy (ECW title, both tag titles, and the US title), John Morrison (ECW title, both tag titles, IC title), Kane (World Title, ECW title, IC title, and World tag titles), Big Show (WWE title, ECW title, US title, World tag titles), Randy Orton (WWE title, World title, IC title, World tag titles), Rob Van Dam (WWE title, ECW title, World tag team titles, and IC title), Kurt Angle (WWE title, World title, IC title, and WWE tag team titles), and HHH (WWE title, World title, IC title, World tag titles).
Posted By: Raptor (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:01 AM
Not 100% sure, but didn't Brad Armstrong get a brief US title reign somewhere in the 87-88 range?
Also, wasn't Lazer-tron a TV champ at some point?
These memories are before way too much marijuana smoking, so I'm not necessarily sure.
Good work. The over/under for you is 45 weeks.
Posted By: Angry Bear (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:01 AM
I know that CMLL runs on Fox sports in most of latin America and NJPW is often shown on a Mexican Channel called canal de los estrellas.
Posted By: AOD (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:10 AM
"9. Just under half (13 out of 27) of all WWE European Champions have at some point held a World Title. True. HHH, Eddie, Matt Hardy, Christian, HBK, Kurt Angle, DDP, Mark Henry, Jeff Hardy, Bradshaw, Jeff Jarrett, Chris Jericho and RVD. "
Ehm. NOT true. Neither Matt Hardy nor Mark Henry EVER held a World Title.
More research = better results.
Posted By: Guest#8026 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:27 AM
While Flair's drawing was impressive for the NWA, he is not even in Hogan's league. Flair does not have the makings of a true pop cultural icon like Hogan did. You can make all the excuses you want: marketing, what was was popular in the 80's, politics, etc. But the reality is, Hogan was became the biggest draw in wrestling history (with some competition from Austin) and Flair became a very popular, widely respected wrestling legend. But a wrestling legend that never came close to reaching Hogan's level of popularity. There may have been baseketball players who COULD have been better than Jordan. Who COULD have been more popular if they had been with a different team, been pushed (and it happens in all pro sports) by the NBA, not been injured, etc. The fact is, it didn't play out that way. Life might be a bitch, but that's life.
Posted By: cpbasil (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:44 AM
"Matt Hardy... ECW, WCW Tag, WWE Tag, World Tag, European, United States, Cruiserweight and Hardcore championships. That's eight, and the highest I can think of. "
Half of those aren't active.
Posted By: His Bubbliness (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:54 AM
Guest# 8026 True bitch, the Ecw Belt is considered a World Title. Get your facts straight. Dumbass.
Posted By: MCLOVIN Baby (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 09:06 AM
Guest#8026 the Ecw Championship Belt is a world title. Won't u do some research asshole.
Posted By: Yo (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 09:10 AM
"9. Just under half (13 out of 27) of all WWE European Champions have at some point held a World Title. True. HHH, Eddie, Matt Hardy, Christian, HBK, Kurt Angle, DDP, Mark Henry, Jeff Hardy, Bradshaw, Jeff Jarrett, Chris Jericho and RVD. "
Ehm. NOT true. Neither Matt Hardy nor Mark Henry EVER held a World Title.
More research = better results.
Posted By: Guest#8026 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:27 AM
He's counting the ECW world title, which technically counts even if you don't personally think it should.
I say this grudgingly as I f***ing HATE both Matt Hardy and Mark Henry
Posted By: M:-X (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 09:27 AM
Guest 8026, he's obviously counting the ECW belt as a world title....which it technically is, but really it's a secondary title in the scheme of things.
Posted By: dennett316 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 09:28 AM
""9. Just under half (13 out of 27) of all WWE European Champions have at some point held a World Title. True. HHH, Eddie, Matt Hardy, Christian, HBK, Kurt Angle, DDP, Mark Henry, Jeff Hardy, Bradshaw, Jeff Jarrett, Chris Jericho and RVD. "
Ehm. NOT true. Neither Matt Hardy nor Mark Henry EVER held a World Title.
More research = better results.
Posted By: Guest#8026 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:27 AM"
Way to be a passive aggressive douche! WWE considers the ECW title a "world title" so Henry and Matt Hardy qualify. This isn't the old PWI years - we don't have to wait for some wannabe governing body deciding which titles are "world championships."
Posted By: Brad B (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:00 AM
"Was the Million Dollar Man's Mystery partner at the 1989 Survivor Series originally supposed to be Dustin Rhodes? All the events leading up to the PPV pointed in that direction and then we had the unveiling of the Undertaker.
No, the plan was always to bring in Taker. Dustin was a swerve, or as near enough as you got back then."
Also, it was in 1990. In 1989 DiBiase had a team of Warlord, Barbarian and ZEUS, the human sucking machine. And no surprise partners.
Posted By: Guest#5415 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:16 AM
"Guest 8026, he's obviously counting the ECW belt as a world title....which it technically is, but really it's a secondary title in the scheme of things.
Posted By: dennett316 (Guest)"
Sorry, but it stopped being the World Title in 2001 when the promotion closed. The WWE title called "ECW" is not recognized as a "World" title by anybody of any authority and even the WWE is calling it only "ECW Title". Thank you however for a civil explanation!
To the whiny people trying to insult me with silly comments, I stand by my original statement - MORE research. Calling me "asshole" or whatever won't make you right. Just childish.
Posted By: Guest#2735 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:19 AM
"He's counting the ECW world title, which technically counts even if you don't personally think it should.
I say this grudgingly as I f***ing HATE both Matt Hardy and Mark Henry
Posted By: M:-X (Guest) "
What I think personally doesn't count, just as well as what he does. The current ECW title is not a World Title and that's it. I also don't think too highly of either guy, but that doesn't count either. Current ECW title is as much "World" now as the Divas.
"Guest# 8026 True bitch, the Ecw Belt is considered a World Title. Get your facts straight. Dumbass.
Posted By: MCLOVIN Baby (Guest)"
Winning argument right there. Congrats!
Posted By: Guest#5887 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:24 AM
"Way to be a passive aggressive douche! WWE considers the ECW title a "world title" so Henry and Matt Hardy qualify. This isn't the old PWI years - we don't have to wait for some wannabe governing body deciding which titles are "world championships."
Posted By: Brad B (Guest)"
No, the WWE doesn't, sorry. Also, congratulations on your rich and varied vocabulary! Not very original though.
Posted By: Guest#2979 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:25 AM
Dude, you're not very funny. Matthew Perry? Seriously? And you totally over-use that strike-through gimmick. How about something original? And you've been watching wrestling 12 years and that makes you an expert? Whatever. I'm willing to give you some time to grow into this column, but this one was the shits, as they say in the business. You're trying too hard to be funny and not really answering the questions. I hope your 22 months comes up quick.
Posted By: Crow (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:53 AM
I always thought/understood that the reason Adam Bomb/Earthquake was so short at WMX was because the show was running long, hence the scrapped 10 man tag match?
Posted By: Heffer (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:17 AM
While Flair's drawing was impressive for the NWA, he is not even in Hogan's league. Flair does not have the makings of a true pop cultural icon like Hogan did. You can make all the excuses you want: marketing, what was was popular in the 80's, politics, etc. But the reality is, Hogan was became the biggest draw in wrestling history (with some competition from Austin) and Flair became a very popular, widely respected wrestling legend. But a wrestling legend that never came close to reaching Hogan's level of popularity. There may have been baseketball players who COULD have been better than Jordan. Who COULD have been more popular if they had been with a different team, been pushed (and it happens in all pro sports) by the NBA, not been injured, etc. The fact is, it didn't play out that way. Life might be a bitch, but that's life.
Posted By: cpbasil (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:44 AM
Flair's robe is in the Smithsonian Institute...
I don't dont see any ripped up T-Shirts brother.
I don't deny that Hogan wasn't teh biggest draw of all time, but Flair was easily the biggest drawing heel, and probably (with inflated standards) number 2 just due to longevity.
He drew from 84-98 (98 is stretching it... but easily 96 with the Macho/Flair series in WCW before the NWO boom)
Posted By: The Fuj (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:20 AM
To the people bitching about the ECW title you're both right. When the WWE brought the belt back they did in fact call it the "ECW World Championship" for a while. Around the time Morrison and Punk first began feuding for the title they suddenly dropped the word "World" from the title. It's officially just been the "ECW Championship."
That being said, the announcers still love to talk about Matt and Jeff being World Champs at the same time. So there's definitely some gray area as to if the ECW title has world title status or not.
Mind you, this is the same company that has a World title that started in 2002 but looks almost exactly like the old WCW title so that whenever they want the announcers can spout off "that's the same title that was held by Ric Flair!"
Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:40 AM
Cherry was fired, because she was useless and hat a huge, fat ass.
And NOBODY likes fat chicks. [/drawn together voice off]
Posted By: Guest#7477 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:49 AM
"No, the WWE doesn't, sorry. Also, congratulations on your rich and varied vocabulary! Not very original though.
Posted By: Guest#2979 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:25 AM"
Sad that "passive aggressive" and "douche" is considered rich and varied vocabulary in your little world.
Posted By: Brad B (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:58 AM
Are there contingency plans in place during the Royal Rumble if a wrestler hits the floor before a planned spot or, Vince forbid, before he's supposed to win? In addition, are guys told not to flirt too much with the floor to prevent such occurences (other than Michaels, Jericho, or others who have shown they can do so)?
Posted By: neverAcquiesce (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:20 PM
The Kaientai promos would always end with TAKA saying, 'Because we are EVIL! HA HA HA!' and then he'd hand the mic over to Funaki, who would say, 'INDEED.' Then they came out with these SWANK t-shirts that had a Japanese flag on the front with the word EVIL eclipsing the 'red dot' and then on the back INDEED doing the same thing.
Posted By: djs (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:38 PM
awesome banner but anything with victoria is awesome so keep victoria stuff im beggin you!!!!!!!! also can you post a picture of melina and victoria together!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS
Posted By: JAMES T (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 12:38 PM
Oh man, I remember EWR on 411. That used to be one of my favorite columns to read, 10th Day was. I also remember Sabin and Gail with the rule book, I think I threw a couple of ideas at Hurst for that one.
Posted By: Todd Vote (Registered) on January 08, 2009 at 12:55 PM
"Are there contingency plans in place during the Royal Rumble if a wrestler hits the floor before a planned spot or, Vince forbid, before he's supposed to win? In addition, are guys told not to flirt too much with the floor to prevent such occurences (other than Michaels, Jericho, or others who have shown they can do so)?"
In the Royal Rumble that began with HBK & Y2J as 1 & 2 (also, Lesnar won, I believe), there was a point where it appeared Jericho fell out of the ring. The crowd gasped and the camera pointed towards the other side of the ring so it wouldn't show what was going on. JR kept asking "Is he in? I can't see?" Then the camera moved back and Jericho was in the ring.
I assume he fell out and just jumped back into the ring (necessitating the cameraman's ignorance of the event), as they still needed to do the spot where HBK ran in and threw him out. I could be wrong though, as they never actually showed what happened. This is just a guess.
Posted By: Homie (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:08 PM
The Kaientai lip syncing "Indeed" was based on the poorly dubbed Kung Fu movies of the 1970s and not on WWII stereotypes.
"Funaki would respond with a deep "Indeed!", in a parody of the Evil Japanese speech patterns from World War 2 era media."
Posted By: NoirFan (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:18 PM
@Red, Cherry was fired for not sleeping with the Undertaker. Michelle stepped up and well now here we are.
Posted By: Champ (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:29 PM
"Are there contingency plans in place during the Royal Rumble if a wrestler hits the floor before a planned spot or, Vince forbid, before he's supposed to win? In addition, are guys told not to flirt too much with the floor to prevent such occurences (other than Michaels, Jericho, or others who have shown they can do so)?"
My memory tells me there was a Rumble in which Macho Man jumped over the top rope to go after somebody, in effect eliminating himself. But, then he got back in the ring and continued. The announcers made a cover for it saying no one had thrown him over the top. And, yet, in one Rumble Mil Mascaras jumped out of the ring over the top rope and eliminated himself. So, as usual the rules of pro wrestling get bent to fit the situation.
Posted By: NoirFan (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:39 PM
Speaking of John Nord (Berzerker), I caught some of those of AWA shows on ESPN Classic & he was doing that awful "huss" as the "Barbarian". Not the same Barbarian that was in the Powers of Pain/WWF though. They also had an episode where he was a face and was Mountain Man John Nord or some crap like that. Huge pops at the Showboat arena when he slammed the Shiek manager guy who was managing Larry Z.
Posted By: Bvzdalyt (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 01:40 PM
Guess #2735 They have called a world title on the wwe website before u stupid idiot. Matt Striker has called a world title several times on ECW.
Posted By: son son (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 02:13 PM
i like how your headline question and picture for this article doesn't even get an answer. why was adam bomb punished? find out inside! "i dunno why", what experts
Posted By: Joe (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 02:32 PM
BringTheNoise, I friggin love that Taka vs. HHH Raw match. F'n crime it's not on dvd yet...
Posted By: Doakes (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 02:34 PM
JBL has got to be a contender.
WWF European Championship
WWF Tag Team Championship (3 times) with Faarooq
WWE Championship (1 time) soon to be World Heavyweight Champ as well!
WWE Hardcore Championship (17 times)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
A total of 23 (soon 24) championships
Posted By: Justin the Hawk (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 03:41 PM
I thought "at the time" meant exactly that. Active in the WWE at the time it was won. Taz won the ECW title while under a WWE contract, but the title wasn't under WWE control at the time. Nice to see people here still get off on calling complete strangers names because of the way they interpreted a question though.
Posted By: Guest#9962 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 03:44 PM
Does the "WCW" United States Championship or "WCW" World Heavyweight Championship" during the Invasion count?
If it does, Chris Jericho would have 7 different and he's my pick!
Posted By: Chris (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 03:44 PM
The TAKA/Funaki "bad Japanese dub" gimmick was also done by La Parka & El Dandy in WCW. Parka did most of the "talking" with some white guy's bad imitation of "jive soul bro's" voice. (Yeah, subtle racism in wrestling is supposed to be hilarious, huh?) I can't remember which "bad dub" came first ... I'm thinking La Parka's version preceded TAKA's.
Posted By: TJack (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:00 PM
Does anyone know whether WWE carts there steel cages around from arena to arena? Or, do they store them in some warehouse and ship them out as needed?
Obviously, I'm referring to their "standard" steel cage, since they wouldn't carry around something like the Elimination Chamber or Hell in a Cell cage around with them, because of their immense size and since those are typically reserved for major events that are promoted weeks/months in advance.
However, does anyone know whether they cart the standard steel cage? Do they ever have unannounced/impromptu cage matches on house shows?
Posted By: Suckas Gots Ta Know! (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:05 PM
My memory is that the crowd was really hot for that match between HHH and TAKA. There were moments in the match in which it seemed TAKA might, just might get an upset victory over HHH. A reviewer on 411wrestling wrote something to the effect that either the crowd really loved TAKA or really wanted to see someone, anyone beat HHH.
"BringTheNoise, I friggin love that Taka vs. HHH Raw match. F'n crime it's not on dvd yet... "
Posted By: NoirFan (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:11 PM
"9. Just under half (13 out of 27) of all WWE European Champions have at some point held a World Title. True. HHH, Eddie, Matt Hardy, Christian, HBK, Kurt Angle, DDP, Mark Henry, Jeff Hardy, Bradshaw, Jeff Jarrett, Chris Jericho and RVD. "
Ehm. NOT true. Neither Matt Hardy nor Mark Henry EVER held a World Title.
More research = better results.
Posted By: Guest#8026 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:27 AM
Each brand has a World title. Why do you think that when WrestleMania comes around, the guy who won the Rumble is able to "chose" between three titles?
My research = Better results.
Dumbass .. . .
Posted By: Bear (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:17 PM
Alright, I haven't even read the column yet(I will though), I just wanted to let you know I marked out like I used to for Goldberg when I saw the Chandler. I'll admit that I never liked your Evolution articles but I've loved you Ask411 stuff.
Just a little binger to brighten up your day.
Posted By: Jim Flug (Registered) on January 08, 2009 at 05:25 PM
Flair's robe is in the Smithsonian Institute...
Posted By: The Fuj (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:20 AM
Flair's robe was donated to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. It may or may not ever be put on display. That would be up to whoever is in control of the pop culture exhibit. They get allot of crap donated to them.
Posted By: Some Douche (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:42 PM
With all respect to The Lansdell....Keep Matt....this column is now SFORCALICIOUS!!
Posted By: CM Wolf (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 05:47 PM
However, does anyone know whether they cart the standard steel cage? Do they ever have unannounced/impromptu cage matches on house shows?
Posted By: Suckas Gots Ta Know! (Guest)
Well at a house show instead of setting up the usual steel cage, they brough along one that was broken into roughly 8 peices that they linked together around the ring.
no clue what they do with the big solid one you see on TV.
Posted By: Freakzilla (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:08 PM
Rick Rude WAS a world champion in 1993-94. So was Curt Hennig.
Posted By: jayt11 (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 07:49 PM
My questions is: did RVD re-sign, or was it a one shot deal?
Please answer this questions in your next column.
Thank you.
Posted By: HELLO THERE (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 08:19 PM
Most diffferent, active WWE titles held?
Edge (5)
WWE Championship
World Championship
WWE Tag Team Titles
World Tag Team Titles
Intercontinental Championship
Boo yah!
Posted By: evansams (Registered) on January 07, 2009 at 11:51 PM
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Um you are forgetting his King of the Ring Championship with that Awesome Trophy
Posted By: C.Drama (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 10:51 PM
ecw's belt ( the original) was just recognized as a world title just before their demise. The current is not a wolrd title
Posted By: tazz (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:30 PM
Guest#2735 already made my point. my badd
Posted By: tazz (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:32 PM
mil mascarasa was in a rumble? and the one with savage, i believe 1992, savage did hit the floor the commentators just disacknowledged it... and besides mil masacaras is a dick hehe
Posted By: tazz (Guest) on January 08, 2009 at 11:37 PM
how can anyone diss the bezerker.. one of Jimmy Jacobs inspirations.. HUSS HUSS HUSS!!!
also: the Kaientai voiceovers.. as awesome as they were.. were way past Russo and if i remember was a creation of Shane-O-Mac. INDEED.
Posted By: sdmcc (Guest) on January 09, 2009 at 02:30 AM
The Rumble that Mach jumped over the top was the same one Ric Flair won his 1st WWF title. He went after Jake the Snake and Gorilla said that he went over the top from "his own momentum" and you must be "propelled out" by someone else.
Gorilla could've sold me a sack of magic beans when I was 10...
Posted By: Ryan W. (Guest) on January 09, 2009 at 12:24 PM
To the writer of this column,
I have stumper for you let's see if you figure this out;
I'm an under 6'0 wrestler who has wrestled most notably in two big companies.I have wrestled guys such as Chris Jericho, Eddie Guerrero, and Rey Mysterio.A wrestling move originated from me.I've once held multiple tiles all at once.Who am I?
Posted By: Random Smark (Guest) on January 09, 2009 at 03:33 PM
In past Rumbles there have been some guest wrestlers from other promotions and/or retired. I'm fairly certain Mil Mascaras made an appearance. And, I believe Carlos Colon has appeared in a Rumble.
Posted By: NoirFan (Guest) on January 09, 2009 at 08:13 PM
Random Smark, I'm not the writer but your answer is the Ultimo Dragon. He's short, was involved with all the guys you mentioned, has the Dragon Sleeper named after him, and he won the J-Cup (?) which was made up of like 9 titles and then picked up the WCW Cruiserweight title too.
Damn, it was cool to see all that gold with one guy. Sonny Onoo used to carry two belts on each arm, and Ultimo had a belt hanging everywhere. Awesome.
Posted By: Man Mountain Rock (Guest) on January 09, 2009 at 09:27 PM
Random Smark, is it Kurt Angle
Posted By: MachoMaddness (Registered) on January 10, 2009 at 11:53 AM
"Which person/people have held the largest number of different WWE Titles? i.e. Who has the most varied title list? All titles have to be active and WWE in both name and ownership at the time. I actually don't know the answer to this off hand, but I have a fair idea."
You people need to read. It only includes ACTIVE titles, meaning no European/Hardcore/old WCW titles. It also has to be WWE in name at the time of winning it...meaning no US Titles reigns under the WCW name, including Edge's and Angle's US Title reigns.
That being said, it's a tie between 3 people, each with five different titles of the seven men's titles available.
We have...
1. Edge
- World Heavyweight
- WWE
- IC
- World Tag (with Christian, Hogan)
- WWE Tag (with Mysterio
2. Chris Benoit
- World Heavyweight
- IC
- US
- World Tag (with Jericho)
- WWE Tag (with Angle)
3. Rob Van Dam
- WWE
- ECW
- IC
- World Tag (with Booker T)
- WWE Tag (with Rey Mysterio)
Posted By: Just Adam (Guest) on January 10, 2009 at 05:08 PM
I am absolutely astonished that with all the random RVD comments on every article on this site, it took 85 comments before someone pointed out that he actually held 5 different titles in the WWE. One person did mention him earlier, but only claimed he had four, forgetting about his tag title reign on Smackdown with Rey Mysterio. Not only that, but Rob also was Hardcore and European champion, as he absorbed both into the Intercontinental title in 2002, so he has held just as many WWF/E titles as Matt Hardy if you count non-active ones.
Posted By: Jeff (Guest) on January 11, 2009 at 04:55 PM
John nord is a bruiser brody rip off - THAT is where the 'huss huss huss' comes from.
Also the asai moonsault is named after ultimo dragon as well.
Posted By: eddie chicago (Guest) on January 12, 2009 at 12:22 AM
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