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Post by Doctor on May 3, 2005 5:16:07 GMT -5
He's just good to watch. The guys like another Hulk Hogan (who, incidently, he teamed up with at Backlash for 'on last match' from the Hulkster. I didn't see it, but i can tell you one thing for sure. The stadium they were at would have lost it roof).
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 7:49:08 GMT -5
I bet.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 21:20:30 GMT -5
Well, i saw some build up. Micheals was getting beat on by the guys they'd have to face. Hogan come out and it's like a bomb went off. After they chased of the other two, they're both in the ring, doing the full Hulk hogan thing, amping up the crowd...I have never seen a crowd that fired up. ;D
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 21:23:02 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan is one of the few wrestlers I know.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 21:26:02 GMT -5
Still in good shape. Scarily good shape.
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 21:27:05 GMT -5
Yeah. How old is he?
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 21:34:04 GMT -5
He'd be late 40s-early 50s. He doesn't wrestle regularly, it's just that he got inducted into teh Hall of Fame at Wrestlmainia.
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 21:35:31 GMT -5
I knew he was old but I wasn't guessing that old. He is in scarily good shape.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 21:38:45 GMT -5
well, conisdering twice now he kicked the crap out of these two, pretty young, pretty much new to the business, and very good, superstars...
First was at Wrestlemania, then he came in to help Shawn Micheals, then the tag match at Backlash makes three (I checked the results. They won). *hums Hogan theme*
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 21:40:00 GMT -5
I bet. He's really good. I used to watch a bit of wrestling with my dad when I was little and he's the only wrestler I remember.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 21:43:50 GMT -5
Yeah. nice to see him in action.
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 21:49:24 GMT -5
I haven't seen him in a long while so I wouldn't know.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 22:02:40 GMT -5
He hasn't lost anything, I'll say that much.
Well, since we're talking...
Buffy watched as Mark Jindrak, at teh insistance of Angel, reached down and Tagged Reigns, entering teh ring. Buffy smiled as she circled the ring, her grin an eerie reminder of her father.
Jindrak, of course attempted to use his size and weight advantage. Buffy smiled. Dork.
When he reached to grab her, she simply dodged, when he went to hit her, she blocked and retaliated. When he charged from the roped, she jumped over him, under him, tripped him. By the time Jindrak had been in for five minutes, his frustration was showing. Buffy on the other hand, just smiled...
And tagged in Faith.
Faith didn't wait. She didnt' move around him, didn't dodge and weave. She hauled right up to him and punched him in the gut, causing the taller man to double over in pain. then she sent hin into the roped. On the return trip, she dropped him with a spine buster, Batista style. She clenched her fists as the crowd roared. Buffy was already in the ropes, Fath knew why.
Slayer muscles worked as Faith brought Jindrak up on her shoulders, in an electric chair style. But When Buffy hit the top rope clothesline, completing teh 'Doomday Device' made famous by the legendary Legion of Doom. Angel had to admit one thing.
These two were far more dangerous than the Undertaker. Maybe getting rid of Alexander wasn't such a good idea.
Then Faith dragged Jindraks prone body over to his corner. and looked at Angle expectantly.
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Post by Rogue on May 3, 2005 22:06:35 GMT -5
lol. Always go for the underdog.
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Post by Doc on May 3, 2005 22:09:47 GMT -5
I thought the Doomsday Device was fitting. One wrestler gets teh opponent on their shoulders, the other one comes from the top rope and nails them with a clothes line. Did I mention that hurts?
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