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Paranoid Rattlesnake 03-31-2004 06:18 AM

Was Hall even in the WWE in May 2002??? I thought he left about a month before that

KayfabeMan 03-31-2004 07:05 AM

So THAT is why Brock bought his own plane....

Mike the Metal Ed 03-31-2004 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Paranoid Rattlesnake
Was Hall even in the WWE in May 2002??? I thought he left about a month before that

His last PPV appearance was Backlash, he was fired shortly after InsurreXtion, He was definantly in the WWE in May. I remember the first 'WWE' Raw was also Scott Hall's last match.

PureHatred 03-31-2004 02:05 PM

If you believed the Net, the incidents on this flight and while he was overseas are what led directly to his release.

VonErich Lives 03-31-2004 02:32 PM

yeah, this was "The Flight" where Hall and Henning got cut after.

Hayes got drunk, started an altercation w/ Bradshaw, and after Haynes passed out, Xpac cut off his pony tail. Story is, the next night it was hung in the locker room w/ a sign "auctioning off, money going twords AA".

This was also where Henning started a brawl w/ Lesner and they crashed into the emergency exit.

Ross was on the flight, but didn't feel he "could do anything" suposivly from what I read, the only person who did anything was Taker in breaking up Bradshaw and Haynes and calming down Bradshaw (after he decked haynes).

As for Flair, this was the first I heard of the "flashing" but from what I've read, he's been known for years (decades) to flash people, he does it sober.. he finds it "funny".

As for 2yrs, I doubt it has anything to do w/ WMXX, more likely they have been trying to settle out of court w/ the WWE for 2yrs and either didn't get what they wanted or WWE walked away. That's why most these cases take so long, they contact the company or people directly to work an out of court settlement. It saves the victems from having to go through court, saves the guilty from the same, which saves both sides from public embarasement and also saves court expenses.

Will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Kalyx triaD 03-31-2004 02:33 PM

I would've believed Hall's action and maybe Goldust's. But Family man Flair? In his robe that he couldn't have possible stepped on to the plane in?! He just went into the bathroom with his bags or took his robe out and changed right there?!? If you appear HALF drunk on a plane they will control you I assure, no matter how first class it is. Hall may have been in WWE at the time, but he couldn't have been on the plane with Hall and Flair; I may be wrong, but was Dusty even active at the time?

I don't believe a damn thing these 'Kobe-Suckers' say.

PureHatred 03-31-2004 02:52 PM

Dustin Runnels was active and on the European tour. Do you really believe that a lawsuit would've gone this far w/o someone checking whether or not the guy was even on the flight?

VonErich Lives 03-31-2004 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD
I would've believed Hall's action and maybe Goldust's. But Family man Flair? In his robe that he couldn't have possible stepped on to the plane in?! He just went into the bathroom with his bags or took his robe out and changed right there?!? If you appear HALF drunk on a plane they will control you I assure, no matter how first class it is. Hall may have been in WWE at the time, but he couldn't have been on the plane with Hall and Flair; I may be wrong, but was Dusty even active at the time?

I don't believe a damn thing these 'Kobe-Suckers' say.

Dustin was on the flight (a funny story is he suposivly sang to Teri but she wasn't amused) Hell as on the Flight and so was Flair.

As for "if you appear half drunk" sorry, thats crap. Especially on a charter.

Remember, we're not talking "first class" on a comercial flight, this was a private charter.

CBright7831 03-31-2004 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Shut up.

No. As stupid as this women sounds, this is also no laughing matter, and people were getting on to me about a half-assed joke I made about the wifebeater suing Austin for stealing his gimmick (hell, I was supposed to be banned for three days but got off) and now everyone is laughing about this

:roll:

Meh.

CanAmConnection 03-31-2004 04:45 PM

While 2 years is a while, most causes of action in a civil lawsuit have a 3 years statute of limitations to file suit. People wait to file suits all the time, for all kinds of reasons.

VonErich Lives 03-31-2004 06:21 PM

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0331042wwe1.html

Page 6 gives the details... what I do find interesting and I may not understand this, but they appear to be charging the wives of Flair, Golddust and Hall... which I can't say for sure all 3 were married at the time and looks like they can't either. I'd assume this just keeps them from moving money into their wives name.

BigDaddyCool 03-31-2004 06:53 PM

I don't believe it. Like Ric Flair only wears a sprackly robe.

DaveWadding 03-31-2004 10:58 PM

LOL They are idiots.

Paranoid Rattlesnake 04-01-2004 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CBright7831
No. As stupid as this women sounds, this is also no laughing matter, and people were getting on to me about a half-assed joke I made about the wifebeater suing Austin for stealing his gimmick (hell, I was supposed to be banned for three days but got off) and now everyone is laughing about this

:roll:

Meh.

Shut up you silly little daft cu</>nt prick

tucsonspeed6 04-01-2004 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Fryza
I can't tell from the posts here, is this a serious article?


It probably is legit. I do remember the incident fairly well. I think that was the same flight that Brock Lesner and Mr. Perfect were shoot wrestling on the flight and smashed a bunch of stuff up. There were rumors afterwards that said that while they were doing it they bumped into the door and it almost opened, but those rumors were later shot down. Everyone on the plane was drunk for the most part :nono: ...idiots...

Evolution 04-01-2004 05:57 PM

Wasn't there something (I remember reading thid in a Scott Hall interview) about Vince McMahon riding Howard Finkel like a bull in the aisleway?


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