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  1. Terry is a God. He's been playing an excellent game.
  2. How many fucking chances does Crouch want?
  3. Haha, I'm glad Kerrang have jumped on it, and started playing Lordi nonstop. It's awesome! (Y) I dunno if Hallelujah is what you're looking for, though. It's just that whenever I hear it, or read the lyrics, I can imagine it being a poem also. That's just what I think, anyway.
  4. Does Hallelujah count? http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/leonardcohen/hallelujah.html
  5. Ew. Some guy in that thread was explaining about how TNA bought out the "dead NWA." Lordi, lordi, lordi.
  6. Nerf

    Agent Orange

    Living In Darkness, either version of Bloodstains, and Everything Turns Grey are my favouritees. I think their best album is Living in Darkness, personally.
  7. ECW ON SCI-FI JUNE 13ᵗʰ 2006 Paul Heyman: “For those of you that don't know by now, my name is Paul Heyman. I am the Executive Producer of Extreme Championship Wrestling, and since this is only a one-hour show, I'll get straight to the point. If you didn't see Monday Night RAW last night—and I wouldn't blame you if you hadn't—you won't have heard Vince McMahon declare that Rob Van Dam's victory over John Cena for the WWE Championship at One Night Stand on Sunday night will NOT be recognized because I am not a 'licensed WWE official,' whatever the hell that means. Now, though I may not have any authority over the WWE Title; I do control the fate of the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. And unlike Vince McMahon, the ECW brand is not afraid to embrace its true champion. The ECW brand will choose to celebrate the best pure athlete in the world today. The ECW brand, therefore, proudly recognizes Rob Van Dam as our reigning undisputed champion and the man to lead us forward into this new era. Because make no mistake: this is not Monday Night RAW. This is not Friday Night SmackDown! This, my friends, is EC-f'n-W!” < OPENING CREDITS > Joey Styles is live alongside two-time former ECW World Heavyweight Champion Tazz inside the ECW Arena in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as we welcome you once again to Extreme Championship Wrestling! ECW is on Sci-Fi and—as you heard at the top of the show—Rob Van Dam is the ECW World Heavyweight Champion; a title that has eluded even the likes of Chris Jericho, Mick Foley, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rey Mysterio. A title that will indeed be on the line when ECW returns to Pay-Per-View, August 6, for Heat Wave 2006! We hope to bring you more news regarding that particular match-up in the coming weeks, but speaking of title contention, right now we'd like to take you down to ringside where two of ECW's most decorated tag teams are ready to face off for the gold... It's been well over five years since 'Dastardly' Danny Doring and 'The Angry Amish Warrior' Roadkill captured the ECW World Tag Team titles from tonight's opponents. When we return, Doring and Roadkill are already in the ring. Joey Styles notes they were the last ECW Tag Team Champions before the company folded, incidentally beating their opponents tonight to win the gold. Tazz talks about his hand in training them at the House of Hardcore and admits they are two very tough customers. "No Sleep till Brooklyn" by The Beastie Boys interrupts the announcer's conversation, as the Full Blooded Italian entourage head to the ring with a new addition in the form of Trinity, best known for her time with TNA Wrestling; a fact that isn't acknowledged on-screen. During the introductions, it becomes clear that Roadkill is by far the most popular man in the ring, though the crowd will have to wait as Little Guido and Danny Doring start the match for their respective teams. WINNERS AND NEW ECW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: THE F.B.I. Welcome back to ECW — the home of a former Olympic Gold Medalist. The home of a six-time World Champion. The home of a man that's come to be known simply as 'The Wrestling Machine.' You may already know the name Kurt Angle, but I promise, you've never seen him like this. MIKEY BATTS (vs) KURT ANGLE WINNER: KURT ANGLE JUSTIN CREDIBLE & JASON (vs) ROB VAN DAM & SABU Winners: The F.B.I. in 07:17 via pinfall < Commercial Break > ... < Commercial Break > Super Crazy vs. Kurt Angle ...
  8. 'The Rise and Fall of ECW' was a resounding success. Not only did the demand for ECW merchandise line Vince McMahon's pockets; it reignited interest in the Extreme Championship Wrestling brand like never before. The promotion had been dead for almost four years, but the WWE saw an opportunity to capitalize with a one-time-only celebration of ECW entitled 'One Night Stand.' The event was a critical and financial triumph, motivating McMahon to revive the company on a permanent basis. On May 26th 2006, WWE announced the relaunch of ECW as a standalone brand, congruous to RAW and SmackDown!, on The Sci-Fi Network. The attempted revival was a commercial failure. Predominantly featuring WWE's "Superstars," taping in front of SmackDown!'s casual audience, and creatively led by the Sports Entertainment monolith's team of soap opera writers; none of the hallmarks of ECW were present. By the time of the show's cancellation on February 16th 2010, it was a far cry from the underground alternative of the '90s, leaving fans feeling somewhat shortchanged. At this time I'd like to ask you to suspend your disbelief. Imagine Vince McMahon had truly allowed ECW to run as a separate entity; handing the reigns of day-to-day operations and creative control over to Paul Heyman. How would ECW have fared with its own taping schedule and exclusive roster? For the purposes of this experiment, the events leading up to and including One Night Stand remain unchanged: PPV MATCHES Tazz def. Jerry Lawler by submission Kurt Angle def. Randy Orton by submission The F.B.I. (with Big Guido) def. Tajiri & Super Crazy WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH! Rey Mysterio (c) NC Sabu Mick Foley, Edge & Lita def. Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer & Beulah McGillicutty Balls Mahoney def. Masato Tanaka WWE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH! Rob Van Dam def. John Cena (c) This is ECW on Sci-Fi and all that could have been... >>> ROSTER <<< http://i.imgur.com/IRv8HHN.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/y84nmLa.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/JFp3o5D.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/VL5CSGy.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/EdnWNrW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/K1NEkk7.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/eMt3bdG.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/rpYZ9kP.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/vwKnejt.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/njFkQyW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/kkNG0qo.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/55G5zMf.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/Ua1Udqe.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/170wSX3.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/369DPRQ.jpg >>> Vixens <<< http://i.imgur.com/2dHZZjU.jpg ECW on Sci-Fi – 6/13/06 – Trenton, NJ 1. The FBI (with Big Guido and Trinity) def. Danny Doring & Roadkill 2. Kurt Angle def. Super Crazy ECW on Sci-Fi – 6/20/06 – Albany, NY ECW on Sci-Fi – 6/27/06 – Roanoke, VA ECW on Sci-Fi – 7/4/06 – Philadelphia, PA ECW on Sci-Fi – 7/11/06 – Minneapolis, MN ECW on Sci-Fi – 7/18/06 – Corpus Christi, TX ECW on Sci-Fi – 7/25/06 – Detroit, MI ECW on Sci-Fi – 8/1/06 – Manhatten, NY ECW on Sci-Fi – 8/8/06 – Nashville, TN ECW on Sci-Fi – 8/15/06 – Washington, DC ECW on Sci-Fi – 8/22/06 – Wilkes-Barre, PA ECW on Sci-Fi – 8/28/06 – Reading, PA ECW on Sci-Fi – 9/5/06 – Columbus, GA ECW on Sci-Fi – 9/12/06 – New York City, NY ECW on Sci-Fi – 9/19/06 – Worcester, MA ECW on Sci-Fi – 9/26/06 – Tulsa, OK ECW on Sci-Fi – 10/3/06 – Topeka, KS ECW on Sci-Fi – 10/10/06 – Wichita, KS ECW on Sci-Fi – 10/17/06 – Jacksonville, FL ECW on Sci-Fi – 10/24/06 – St. Louis, MO ECW on Sci-Fi – 10/31/06 – Milwaukee, WI ECW on Sci-Fi – 11/7/06 – Moline, IL ECW on Sci-Fi – 11/14/06 – Manchester, UK ECW on Sci-Fi – 11/21/06 – Uniondale, NY ECW on Sci-Fi – 11/28/06 – Buffalo, NY ECW December to Dismember - 12/3/06 - Augusta, GA ECW Guilty As Charged - January ECW Living Dangerously - March ECW Hardcore Heaven - May ECW Heat Wave - July ECW Anarchy Rulz - September ECW November 2 Remember - November ECW Hardcore Heaven - August/May ECW Heat Wave - August/July ECW Anarchy Rulz - September/October
  9. ECW LIVING DANGEROUSLY MARCH 11 2001 While the world has been reeling from the possibility of ECW going under; rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated. Inside the Hammerstein Ballroom in downtown New York City stands JOEY STYLES alongside JOEL GERTNER. JOEY STYLES: "Hello everyone and welcome to New York City! And while we may well have been thrown a lifeline by the USA Network; tonight, we are all still Living Dangerously! I'm Joey Styles..." JOEL GERTNER: "And well, well, well..." Before the Quintessential Studmuffin can formally introduce himself, he's impeded by a barrage of noise. The territorial ECW fans erupt into a frenzy, doing their utmost to make THE RIGHT TO CENSOR feel most unwelcome. Regardless, STEVEN RICHARDS marches his militant group towards the ring, which begs the question... JOEY STYLES: "Oh, not that clueless putz! Just what business could you possibly have here!?" STEVEN RICHARDS: "I'm glad you asked, Joseph. You see, we've been sent by MR. McMAHON to oversee and eradicate the kind of immoral and indecent vulgarity we've come to associate with the ECW brand." Oh sure, that'll endear you to the fans! STEVEN RICHARDS: "In case you haven't heard, tonight's blockbuster main event between THE DUDLEY BOYZ and EDGE & CHRISTIAN is presented by the World Wrestling Federation, and therefore it is our duty to ensure that the content of the show is in line with the views of our corporate sponsors. As such, I regret to inform you; the obscene, outrageous, and frankly abhorrent Joel Gertner will NOT be providing color commentary for tonight's show." Stop me if you've heard that one before. STEVEN RICHARDS: "Now, if you'd be so kind as to vacate the ring immediately, then the evening's schedule may resume as planned. Otherwise, we will be left with no choice but to use reasonable force." A defiant Gertner spurns the chance to leave of his own volition, which the band of moral crusaders take as their cue to intervene. 'Reasonable force' comes in the form of a superbly-executed Super Kick from the group's spokesman. Joey Styles dives to check on the well-being of his fallen broadcast colleague, but, for his efforts; he too finds himself cornered by BULL BUCHANAN and THE GOODFATHER. Just as things begin to look particularly bleak for the voice of ECW, echoes of a heart rate monitor stop the PC brigade dead in their tracks. It can't be, can it? It is... it's TAZZ! The mood here in the Big Apple is about to change! The Human Suplex Machine makes a beeline for the ring, only to be greeted by a tame axe-handle from VAL VENIS upon his arrival. He fights off the onslaught with ease as the group's ringleader ducks out of dodge to bark instructions at his charges from the safety of ringside. The two behemoths are only happy to oblige. They approach the fearless Tazz with a formidable advantage, but the former ECW World Heavyweight Champion will not back down! Tazz overcomes the initial barrage and disposes of his enemies with a flurry of suplexes, before turning his attention to IVORY, who begs for his mercy. The miserable S.O.B. is not forthcoming, but the WWF Women's Champion is saved just in time by her leader. We have ourselves an impromptu match! STEVEN RICHARDS (W/ THE RIGHT TO CENSOR) vs. TAZZ Following the ambush, Richards shows the kind of cunning that helped him navigate the ECW landscape for three years. With an arsenal of kicks, punches and chops, he eventually manages to paint Tazz into a corner, where Buchanan and Venis are on hand to restrain him. Bet you didn't see that coming. A prone Tazz is easy pickings for a sequence of kicks to the midsection. You might have been forgiven for thinking it'd be the other way round, but Stevie earns the ire of the fans by callously choking Tazz out with his tie. The ravenous crowd rammed inside the Hammerstein Ballroom, however, have other ideas. They rally behind the former ECW World Heavyweight Champion, enabling The Human Suplex Machine to power his way out. A series of harsh elbows to the gut allow Tazz to mount the offensive and take Richards down with a judo throw. The sway in momentum doesn't last long. An attempt to Irish Whip his opponent is reversed, and The Goodfather trips Tazz up to allow Richards to regain control. After a series of stomps, a Neckbreaker isn't quite enough to keep Tazz down for that all-important three count, so Stevie attempts an Irish Whip of his own. Tazz quickly rebounds with a strong lariat, and follows up with a T-Bone Tazplex. Remember; anyone can throw a suplex, but only one man in this business knows how to execute a Tazplex - and Steven Richards just learned the difference. Sensing that victory is near for the cold-hearted competitor, Ivory instinctively leaps up onto the apron. The distraction is enough for Richards to measure him up for the Super Kick, but Tazz ducks and goes behind. There it is... the Tazmission; the Katahajime! This one - if it were ever in doubt - is over. Steven Richards has no choice but to concede defeat. WINNER VIA SUBMISSION: TAZZ The Human Suplex Machine has done it. Tazz, on his return to Extreme Championship Wrestling, has ousted its invaders. The extreme has prevailed over political correctness gone mad. But that's not all... Tazz has a live microphone and a farewell message for the departing Steven Richards. This should be interesting. TAZZ: "Hey motherfucker, go tell Vince McMahon that you came to ECW as his pillar of righteousness, but by the time you left; you were just another victim! I'll see you tomorrow night." Don't be fooled into thinking that the score between these two is anywhere close to being settled. Not for one second. If I were a betting man, I'd guess that it's safe to say this rivalry will continue to play out on WWF programming over the coming weeks. But be warned: viewer discretion is advised. Have you seen Monday Night Raw lately? < CUT BACKSTAGE > Our nervous cameraman finds himself with the rather unenviable task of filming an interview segment with CYRUS and the new ECW World Heavyweight Champion RHINO, who seems more intent on smashing his fist into lockers in the background. The former Network representative remains unphased by The Man Beast's rage. He simply stares into the lens through his tinted glasses. CYRUS: "Let it be known that I'm nothing if not a betting man, and by God, I bet on a winner at Guilty As Charged. You see, the man you see before you is the unified, undisputed, and frankly unstoppable ECW World Heavyweight Champion, and I'll be damned if there's a man on this planet that can bring an end to his reign of destruction!" Rhino storms into the forefront, unleashing a tirade of curses and threats. RHINO: "I told you. I fucking told all of you that I was going to break THE SANDMAN in half! I warned you. I fucking warned you all. And now, he's not even here tonight because he's eating his fucking food through a fucking tube in the hospital! Who else is there? I need violence! Who's left for me to devour? The look on Sandman's face when I threatened to murder his fucking family. That gets me off! Who's next? ROB VAN DAM... I'll tear you limb from fucking limb!" Well, nobody ever suggested he was here in ECW to make friends. RHINO: "GORE! GORE! GORE! GORE! GORE!" < ROLL CREDITS > Back in the arena, Cyrus has since replaced Joel Gertner at the commentary position, and he's grateful of the opportunity bestowed upon him by a man after his own heart. Yuck. Meanwhile, 'Down On Me' by Jackyl blares throughout the Hammerstein Ballroom as HOT COMMODITY - accompanied, as always, by ELEKTRA - make their way to the ring. Curiously, CHRIS HAMRICK and JULIO DINERO are without EZ MONEY, who, as we know; has 'jetted' South. They're soon followed by LOU E. DANGEROUSLY and CHRIS CHETTI, who has had his contract reinstated by order of LITTLE SPIKE DUDLEY. The Commissioner, incidentally, heads the opposing team comprised of NOVA and KID KASH. The three men halt at the bottom of the ramp to talk tactics for a second, before charging the ring as a unit. While Nova and Spike slide under the bottom rope into open fire, Kid Kash opts to leap onto the apron and into the ring with a springboard, taking Chetti out momentarily. Eventually, the brawl spills to the outside, with only Hamrick and Spike left standing in the ring. With order restored, the match can officially begin. HOT COMMODITY & CHRIS CHETTI (W/ ELEKTRA & LOU E. DANGEROUSLY) vs. NOVA, LITTLE SPIKE DUDLEY & KID KASH Confederate Currency outsmarts the Dudley brother with a kick to the midsection rather than complying with a test of strength - which he'd have surely won anyway - and backs him into the corner with some hard right hands. A back elbow knocks him for six, and Hamrick easily elevates Spike into a back body drop for the two-count. Spike evades a springboard forearm by rolling out of harm's way, but Hamrick wisely clocks him with a seated Super Kick. A swing in momentum however, allows Spike to hit a succession of dropkicks, forcing Hamrick to scuttle towards his corner for a desperate tag to partner Julio Dinero. Rather than dive straight into the action, Dinero instead struts around the ring, and so Spike takes him out with a chop block. Soon after, Nova is introduced, and goes about cleaning house in the most efficient way. After taking Dinero down, he methodically knocks rival Chris Chetti off the apron. This act would come back to haunt him, as Chetti later takes him out from behind to halt his momentum. Kid Kash responds in kind, leaving his corner and diving into the ring over the top rope. Hamrick dumps Nova out of the ring and follows, while Kid Kash nails Chetti with a Brainbuster for a two-count only. The match descends into chaos, with referee John Finnegan unsure of who the legal men even are anymore. Not that it really matters, because Kid Kash is in control. Dinero sends him into the ropes with an Irish Whip, but Kash rebounds with a springboard crossbody, then takes out Nova, Hamrick and Chetti with a Senton to the outside. This is Spike's cue to hit the ring and pummel Dinero. With victory in his sights, Spike hooks Dinero for the Acid Drop, but before he can finish his opponent off, he's drilled with the Money Maker. What the hell is this? Kid Kash just attacked his own partner! Before the referee can even register what just happened, Dinero makes the cover. The pinfall, according to Cyrus, is academic. WINNERS VIA PINFALL: HOT COMMODITY & CHRIS CHETTI As the boos rain down from the crowd, Chris Hamrick and Elektra rejoin Julio Dinero and Kid Kash in the ring. This is just despicable. Have Hot Commodity just found their new leader? In any event, Nova and Spike Dudley have been robbed tonight, and you can bet there'll be hell to pay for that traitor. Can we get the camera off these guys? Please? < STATIC > ... ECW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH MIKEY WHIPWRECK & YOSHIHIRO TAJIRI (W/ THE SINISTER MINISTER) vs. DANNY DORING & ROADKILL (c) ... WINNERS AND STILL ECW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: DANNY DORING & ROADKILL ...
  10. I've never really understood people saying that they won't go to a gig because too many good bands are playing. Gods of Metal this year for example. The lineup was fucking immense, and it was fairly cheap (despite having to get to Italy for the gig ) and yet people I knew said that they weren't going because it's just too much. I dunno about you guys buy I'd love to sit and watch Guns N' Roses followed by Korn followed by Dragonforce followed by Stratovarius followed by Sonata Actica etc.
  11. NWA:TNA #1 - "Inaugural Brawl" 19th June 2002 Dark Match: David Young vs. Jimmy Yang Before the official Pay-Per-View presentation commences, the live audience is treated to an exclusive pre-show match between two of the hottest prospects in Total Nonstop Action. Most fans recognize Yang from his stint in World Championship Wrestling as part of the Jung Dragons faction, but much less is known about NWA Wildside regular David Young. 'The Messiah of the Spinebuster,' already a thirteen year pro, does his best to leave his mark on the crowd with an impressive display of strength for such a small worker. In the end, though, speed would ultimately prevail, as the Korean high-flier dispatches of his opponent with a Corkscrew Moonsault for the win. [55%] A sensational pyrotechnic display signals the dawn of a new era, as the National Wrestling Alliance and iN DEMAND proudly present Total Nonstop Action. The camera pans the length of the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama before finally settling at ringside, where Mike Tenay is standing by with Don West. 'The Professor' welcomes us to NWA:TNA, where the stage is set for an NWA World Heavyweight Title bout tonight, as reigning champion Dan 'The Beast' Severn defends against the 'World's Most Dangerous Man' Ken Shamrock inside the Lion's Den. Also tonight, TNA's own Joel Gertner will be on-hand to reveal the participants of next week's Miss TNA Lingerie Battle Royal, but first, former WCW United States Champion Konnan is in the ring! K-Dawg is already equipped with a microphone and, after his usual opening spiel, he introduces the X-Division. It isn't about weight limits, he explains, it's about NO limits and that's what we're gonna see right now. He goes on to introduce a man that's been making waves across the East Coast, 'The Phenomenal' AJ Styles, and his opponent, a two-time WCW Cruiserweight Champion Psicosis! The two close friends share a warm embrace and presumably reminisce on their time in Mexico together, before AJ comes between them. Konnan steps up to the cocky upstart but suffers a disrespectful slap across the face. Before K-Dawg can retaliate, referee Mark Johnson separates them and orders Konnan from the ring, though he opts to stick around in his amigo's corner. [66%] AJ Styles vs. Psicosis (with Konnan) With the youngster firmly established as a dislikable character, the crowd are fully motivated to show their support for the Mexican veteran. Let it be said that if this match were to serve as a sign of things to come, the future is indeed bright for the X-Division. For almost ten solid minutes the two men battle courageously and, with the first TNA X-Division Champion set to be crowned next week, they left nothing behind in their bid to steal the show. AJ's bad attitude would soon come back to haunt him as he intimidates Mark Johnson, provoking the referee to turn a blind eye when Konnan returns to the ring and levels him with the Rolling Thunder lariat, leaving Styles vulnerable to the Guillotine Legdrop. The three count is academic as Psicosis claims a massive scalp, writing himself into the history books as TNA's first ever competitive victor. Psicosis and Konnan share a final embrace before heading to the back to celebrate, leaving AJ Styles to feel justifiably swindled. [74%] Mike Tenay turns our attention backstage, where a commotion between Jeff Jarrett and the NWA Championship Consultant Ricky Steamboat is breaking out. 'The Chosen One' is questioning Ken Shamrock's entitlement to a championship match and insists he is a more deserving candidate. When 'The Dragon' refuses to comply with Jarrett's demands, the threat of physicality becomes a real possibility, until Scott Hall emerges on the scene. 'The Bad Guy' asks if there's a problem, prompting Double J to back away from Steamboat. Jarrett and Hall face off and talk trash for a while, before Hall makes his leave after insisting they'll be seeing each other soon. With his rival's back turned, Jarrett sees the opportunity to launch an attack, beating Hall around the backstage area. After laying him out, Jarrett hastily makes his exit, leaving Ricky Steamboat to call for a medic. [88%] NWA Tag Team Championships: Christian York & Joey Matthews vs. The Shane Twins ©
  12. Yeah, I vote Norro too. Great job there, chief.
  13. My album collection got bigger today if anybody has anything more for me: Iron Maiden: "Death on the Road." Johnny Cash: "Ring of Fire: The Legend of Johnny Cash." Red Hot Chili Peppers: "Stadium Arcadium."
  14. 1). Megadeth: "Trust" 2). Iron Maiden: "Hallowed be thy Name" 3). Johnny Cash: "Folsom Prison Blues" 4). Led Zeppelin: "Kashmir" 5). Deep Purple: "Perfect Strangers"
  15. Just got through listening to Hammerfall. Hot damn, that was a good listening session. I've just ordered the Crimson Thunder, Renegade, Legacy of King's, and Glory to the Brave albums. Me likey very muchos. I'd just like to point out that I'm not a complete newbie when it comes to music, I just don't have a large album collection, which is about to change. Finished with Nightwish. Not impressed, to be honest. Next on the agenda: Rhapsody. Edit: Scratch that. I heard some of the stuff off the "Once" album and I've decided to get that.
  16. Haha, I'm actually already a fan of Avenged Sevenfold, Alice in Chains, Anthrax, Metallica and the Beasties. As I say, It's not because I haven't heard of, or even dislike the bands, it's just because I've always downloaded music, or got my fixes from Music Channels. I have only recently started to actually buy albums. RATM and Soundgarden, I haven't really give them a listen. They're next on the list, chief. (Y)
  17. TNA iMPACT! July 15th 2010 1 - After a recap of the events from Victory Road, Mike Tenay and Taz reveal this month's Top Ten rankings. Immediately upon being announced as the new No. 1 Contender, 'The Monster' Abyss makes his way to the ring accompanied by 'Janice.'
  18. SUPERSTARS ABYSS AJ STYLES ALEX SHELLEY AMAZING RED BROTHER DEVON BROTHER RAY CHRIS SABIN D'ANGELO DINERO DESMOND WOLFE DOUGLAS WILLIAMS DR. STEVIE ERIC YOUNG HERNANDEZ HOMICIDE JAMES STORM JAY LETHAL JEFF HARDY JEFF JARRETT JEREMY BUCK JESSE NEAL KAZARIAN KEVIN NASH KURT ANGLE MAGNUS MATT MORGAN MAX BUCK MR. ANDERSON OKADA ORLANDO JORDAN RHINO RIC FLAIR ROBERT ROODE ROB TERRY ROB VAN DAM SAMOA JOE SHANNON MOORE SHARK BOY STING SUICIDE TOMKO TOMMY DREAMER KNOCKOUTS ANGELINA LOVE DAFFNEY HAMADA LACEY VON ERICH MADISON RAYNE ROSIE LOTTALOVE SARITA TAYLOR WILDE VELVET SKY NON-WRESTLERS CHELSEA CHRISTY HEMME DON WEST ERIC BISCHOFF HECTOR GUERRERO HULK HOGAN JEREMY BORASH PAUL HEYMAN MIKE TENAY MISS TESSMACHER SO CAL VAL TAZ WILLIE URBINA
  19. Nerf

    Radio

    I was thinking the same thing after I had posted, but you never know.. he could have been an early starter.
  20. When he apologised to the Cyberman for killing him.. it was.. beautiful. Haha, the last two episodes have been pretty cool. The way The Doc just kept talking and hinting to Mickey was sheer brilliance. Tennant's doing a class job playing The Doctor.
  21. Nerf

    Radio

    Wow, they are pretty damn good. I'm half way through Black Widow and so far it sounds realy cool. For a thirteen year old, he is very very talented. That's not taking away from the rest of the band though, they are awesome. That kid's career is going somewhere though, definitely.
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