View Full Version : Whats your Saddest WWE moment?
MON$TER ENERGY
02-19-2011, 10:20 PM
post your saddest WWE moment
Tazz Dan
02-19-2011, 10:21 PM
I will when you post yours.
When they stopped making WWF Ice Cream Bars.
Lock Jaw
02-19-2011, 10:24 PM
JBL's last match.
FourFifty
02-19-2011, 10:25 PM
Eddie, Benoit, realizing that it's fake, WCW or ECW's death, blah blah blah, etc etc. There, we got that out of the way.
I'll type mine out when I'm done eating.
Volare
02-19-2011, 10:26 PM
Boss Man stole Big Show's Daddy's casket.
Eddie Guerrero vs Mr. Kennedy.
Beth Phoenix Fan
02-19-2011, 10:26 PM
JBL's last match.
this and also it was also a moment that pissed me off to JBL lose in seconds of the match's start
JBL is a true wrestling god!
MON$TER ENERGY
02-19-2011, 10:28 PM
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Anybody Thrilla
02-19-2011, 10:40 PM
Raw is Owen
June 24, 2007
How bout you say what happenned instead of giving a date?
Tazz Dan
02-19-2011, 11:13 PM
It's the day Daniel Benoit refused to tap Sixx.
It's the day Daniel Benoit refused to tap Sixx.
Oh. Pretty sure he tapped, but there was no referee present to call for the bell.
Besides all the obvious ones I'd go with Mickie James not wearing skirts anymore.
FourFifty
02-19-2011, 11:23 PM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
The Eagle belt being replaced by the spinner belt. Although I'm glad in a way because Cena and others don't have the privilege of holding it. The old belt was held by the wrestlers we grew up watching and the newer generation has this spinner belt so I'm fine with it actually.
Anybody Thrilla
02-19-2011, 11:30 PM
Congratulations, FourFifty. You have just made the gayest, markiest post in the history of The People's Wrestling Website. Good show, lad.
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
kid art thou serious
Tazz Dan
02-19-2011, 11:33 PM
Congratulations, FourFifty. You have just made the gayest, markiest post in the history of The People's Wrestling Website. Good show, lad.
Tazz Dan
02-19-2011, 11:35 PM
The Eagle belt being replaced by the spinner belt. Although I'm glad in a way because Cena and others don't have the privilege of holding it. The old belt was held by the wrestlers we grew up watching and the newer generation has this spinner belt so I'm fine with it actually.
So if you're happy with it is it still your saddest moment?
I changed my mind mid post. Mickie James not wearing skirts is still my saddest moment.
Also, definitely Owen. Was kind of 'de-sensitized' by the time Eddie died. Even now when I see the recap thing and JR talks about 'being half the man he was so he can see him again someday' it makes me go cold.
Lara Emily
02-19-2011, 11:39 PM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
:wtf: really?
The Benoit incident. He was probably my favorite wrestler of all time and I truly looked up to him as someone who had overcome adversity due to his lack of physical size, charisma and "superstar appeal" that are generally needed to climb the ranks in the wrestling world. He was someone I believed stood as a role model not only for other wrestlers, but for anyone who had a dream and was willing to work their ass off and not listen to the haters and detractors who would try to bar them and stand in their way from accomplishing that dream. His win at WM20 is still one of my favorite moments of all time. When Triple H tapped out I lost it. When he hugged Eddie I almost shed tears myself.
The news about his murder/suicide was a majorly destructive moment in my wrestling loving life. I don't think I've ever enjoyed wrestling as much as I did before his incident, and I probably never will again.
FourFifty
02-19-2011, 11:48 PM
Really? OMG FAG!
Yea, I was marking out for an entire company. I love and respect the hell out of what RVD can do. He's a hell of a performer. My past with WWE, being a fan for 15+ years (now 20+ years) made me feel that title "should have stayed with WWE."
If I could change the outcome, would I? Not at all. RVD winning the title helps out with the view of whomever cashes in the Money In The Bank always winning a title. And from a non-kayfabe point of view it was good for the company.
Lock Jaw
02-19-2011, 11:52 PM
I was sad to see RVD win the title because I hate RVD.
Lara Emily
02-19-2011, 11:55 PM
Yea, I was marking out for an entire company. I love and respect the hell out of what RVD can do. He's a hell of a performer. My past with WWE, being a fan for 15+ years (now 20+ years) made me feel that title "should have stayed with WWE."
If I could change the outcome, would I? Not at all. RVD winning the title helps out with the view of whomever cashes in the Money In The Bank always winning a title. And from a non-kayfabe point of view it was good for the company.
:wtf:
Nicky Fives
02-19-2011, 11:57 PM
Raw is Owen/Raw is Eddie/Raw is Benoit
SOCCER LEGS
02-19-2011, 11:57 PM
June 24, 2007
ah yes, the day your dream of being the one to murder chris benoit and his family came crashing down.
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
OMG! you prancing mark fag..oh nevermind you've already covered it.
How bout you say what happenned instead of giving a date?
It's the day Daniel Benoit refused to tap Sixx.
Oh. Pretty sure he tapped, but there was no referee present to call for the bell.
That's why
Team Sheep
02-20-2011, 12:08 AM
Eddie's death. I was 14 and bawled my eyes out during his whole tribute on Raw. My mum even bought me a card the day after to cheer me up :( So sad.
JimmyMess
02-20-2011, 12:11 AM
Raw is Owen
This. I was so huge into wrestling at the time.
I would have put the Eddie show but I really wasn't watching wrestling anymore at this point
SlickyTrickyDamon
02-20-2011, 12:18 AM
Hey 450, you did know that RVD was still a WWE wrestler right? That he had been in the WWE busting his ass in the ring for five solid years? Just because you don't get what ECW was doesn't mean it was just a "bingo hall company."
That's why
I don't get it.
SOCCER LEGS
02-20-2011, 12:20 AM
Eddie's death. I was 14 and bawled my eyes out during his whole tribute on Raw. My mum even bought me a card the day after to cheer me up :( So sad.
creepy
Tazz Dan
02-20-2011, 12:26 AM
June 24, 2007
How bout you say what happenned instead of giving a date?
It's the day Daniel Benoit refused to tap Sixx.
Oh. Pretty sure he tapped, but there was no referee present to call for the bell.
That's why
To be fair, if you had of just said it instead of posting a date, we wouldn't of had the chance to have our lolz with it.
dingdongyo
02-20-2011, 12:48 AM
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YoungFlyFlashy
02-20-2011, 01:57 AM
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SuperSlim
02-20-2011, 02:04 AM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
Bingo hall wrestler? a reject from a bingo hall? :roll:
Lock Jaw
02-20-2011, 02:17 AM
Yeah, RVD was in no way a reject from a bingo hall. The bingo hall loved him.
Rammsteinmad
02-20-2011, 04:18 AM
Raw is Eddie, especially the Benoit segment. :(
seapig4
02-20-2011, 06:46 AM
Owen's death. Eddie passing was bad but he was a drug addict but for owen to die in the fucking ring was terrible and i don't care what vince says, to carry the show on was wrong.
Swiss Ultimate
02-20-2011, 08:49 AM
Raw is Owen
Swiss Ultimate
02-20-2011, 08:51 AM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
This post pains me something awful.
Providence Peep
02-20-2011, 09:49 AM
Definitely *one* of the saddest:
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Providence Peep
02-20-2011, 09:57 AM
Oh, and another very sad moment was Al Wilson’s death by conjugal exhaustion. :(
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Seth82
02-20-2011, 10:36 AM
Not really sad but kind of
Seeing the Road Warriors in WWE in 1998 as Vince turned them into a joke
exploiting Hawk's problems and turning his on air character into a drunk and THEN making him look like he fell off the titantron
These guys were fucking awesome in the 80's and it made kinda sad for them
plus they put Droz with them and later teamed Heidenreich as Hawk's replacement with Animal
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Blitz
02-20-2011, 06:00 PM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
Allow me to explain- Growing up I was a fan of the WWF. Not WCW, not AWA, not WCCW, and not even the sport of professional wrestling. I was a WWF fan. Growing up as a Hulkamaniac I should have followed Hogan to WCW. No, I was too busy following what was going on with the WWF. I didn't have time for Hogan in another company. During the Monday Night Wars I watched very little WCW. I caught ECW when I could, but I didn't make it a point to see it. I've seen more Shotgun Saturday Night than WCW or ECW. I was a WWF fan, and now a WWE fan.
Now let's go forward to Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title from John Cena at One Night Stand. I almost cried. They were still trying to say ECW was its own company. So from a kayfabe standpoint this outsider won the title that I grew up with. The title that Buddy Rogers, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, HBK, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, and others won. They all fought for and defended the title that belonged to the company that Jess McMahon laid the foundation for.
Was it John Cena losing a title? Yea, but this was some reject from a bingo hall who couldn't hang in the major leagues winning the WWE/WWF/WWWF/CWC title. I was crushed.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
This post is my saddest WWE moment.
dingdongyo
02-20-2011, 06:09 PM
Owen's death. Eddie passing was bad but he was a drug addict but for owen to die in the fucking ring was terrible and i don't care what vince says, to carry the show on was wrong.
i agree. the only reason it didn't get my vote was because i was younger and stupider when owen's accident happened. i didn't see the ppv, but it was covered on the local news, so i was aware something happened, but more confused than anything.
bigslimjj
02-20-2011, 06:34 PM
Mae Young gives birth to a hand...truly a sad,sad day.
DLVH84
02-20-2011, 07:51 PM
Brian Pillman's death
Owen Hart's death
Eddie Guerrero's death
Chris Benoit's death - I personally believe the three deaths above caused him to lose it.
Vastardikai
02-21-2011, 05:12 AM
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far from a Michaels fan, but this.
Supreme Olajuwon
02-21-2011, 07:38 AM
Brian Pillman's death. I wasn't following wrestling when Eddie and Benoit died so it was shocking but that emotional connection wasn't there. Owen's was awful too but I remember being pretty angry that they kept the show going. Pillman was one of my favorite wrestlers ever and he was a hometown guy so that added more to it. Plus his last image in the WWF was him wrestling in a dress. Ugh.
glanville6
02-21-2011, 11:54 PM
yeah, id go raw is owen too.
Fignuts
02-22-2011, 12:58 AM
It's still real to fourfifty, damn it!
Gertner
02-22-2011, 01:04 AM
Nothing, because it's wrestling.
Nothing, because it's wrestling.[/SammyG]
Fixed
Theo Dious
02-22-2011, 01:11 AM
When Alfred Hayes stopped telling us that promotional consideration was paid for by Mr Freeze Freezer bars.
jasean21
02-24-2011, 11:12 PM
Rob Van Dam winning the WWE title.
So while all of you were cheering that John Cena lost the WWE title, I was almost in tears that someone from a bingo hall won the WWE title.
Well seeing as you didnt follow ALL wrestling, alot of the WWF "superstars" you grew up watching held THE NWA Heavyweight Championship..... AND guess wat.... in 1994 after Shane Douglas beat 2 Cold Scorpio... IT became the ECW World Title.... Let me give you the list of credible champions that have held the belt regardless of the name of the title\
Lou Thesz
Dick Hutton
Buddy Rogers
Pat O'Connor
Gene Kiniski
Harley Race
Dory Funk
Dusty Rhodes
Tommy Rich
Ric Flair (1981) Stop and look at the history of the NWA title before it split into regional factions
Jimmy Snuka (in the 90's)
So to call guys like Taz(one of the best wrestlers ever under 6 feet), RVD, even The Dudley's (They WORKED HARD TO GET WHERE THEY ARE) Dudes from the bingo hall is really insulting!!
Shisen Kopf
02-25-2011, 06:26 AM
Saddest moment ever was when Saturn couldn't find moppy
Brigstocke
02-25-2011, 12:23 PM
Raw is Eddie was one of the saddest things of my actual life, let alone Saddest WWE moment.
Gertner
02-26-2011, 09:37 AM
Well seeing as you didnt follow ALL wrestling, alot of the WWF "superstars" you grew up watching held THE NWA Heavyweight Championship..... AND guess wat.... in 1994 after Shane Douglas beat 2 Cold Scorpio... IT became the ECW World Title.... Let me give you the list of credible champions that have held the belt regardless of the name of the title\
Lou Thesz
Dick Hutton
Buddy Rogers
Pat O'Connor
Gene Kiniski
Harley Race
Dory Funk
Dusty Rhodes
Tommy Rich
Ric Flair (1981) Stop and look at the history of the NWA title before it split into regional factions
Jimmy Snuka (in the 90's)
So to call guys like Taz(one of the best wrestlers ever under 6 feet), RVD, even The Dudley's (They WORKED HARD TO GET WHERE THEY ARE) Dudes from the bingo hall is really insulting!!
What have they done lately?
Strike Force
03-01-2011, 06:10 PM
I mean deaths in wrestling are always extremely sad but in terms of the actual wrestling, i'd say when Hogan lost to Warrior at Mania 6. I remember screaming and crying when he lost because i thought he could never lose..... o0o to be 6 years old again.
Savio
03-01-2011, 06:13 PM
Raw is Owen/Raw is Eddie/Raw is Benoit
Pillman hates you too.
Was RAW ever Pillman? Didn't he just get the 10 bells?
Anybody Thrilla
03-01-2011, 06:22 PM
Was RAW ever Pillman? Didn't he just get the 10 bells?
If I remember correctly, Vince opened up Badd Blood reporting Pillman's death, then maybe there were ten bells the next night on Raw.
DLVH84
03-01-2011, 07:04 PM
If I remember correctly, Vince opened up Badd Blood reporting Pillman's death, then maybe there were ten bells the next night on Raw.
Yeah, he had the ten tolls the next night on RAW. Owen and Austin were very distraught, as they were close to Brian. Plus, they interviewed his wife.
Swish
03-01-2011, 07:06 PM
post your saddest WWE moment
Hawk being pushed from the titan tron by Puke...
Corporate CockSnogger
03-01-2011, 07:48 PM
That Finger Eleven tribute video to Benoit was tearjerking. It was before the full story about his death was revealed too so there wasn't any anger towards him at that point.
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