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The War to Settle the Score
Does anyone else remember this?
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no.
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Eh?Bit more info please...
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I am guessing your talking about the invasion angle on where ECW and WCW were together and lost, so ECW and WCW were dead. Now that ECW is having a one night stand that the owner of WCW wants to go to war with them, but WCW and ECW are both suppose to be dead. Am I correct?
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That Survivor Series match, Alliance vs WWF team, where angle turned on the alliance, and helped the wwf win. right?
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That was just the last battle, the war was the whole ppv.
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Ah, but don't you see, the Shane-McMahon-run WCW allied with the Stephanie-McMahon-run ECW. So they weren't the real WCW and ECW. Bischoff-run-WCW-turned-fantasy wants to wage war with Paul-Heyman-run-ECW-really-run-by-Vince-McMahon. ;)
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For the real "War to settle the score" go here: http://www.wrestleline.com/columns/c...ca120500.shtml
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I hope you mean the match between Hulk Hogan and Roddy Piper at MSG, in February 1985. I hope you guys do know what this is. If you guys think that it has anything to do with the inVasion then...... :nono:
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it was a PPV
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"The War to Settle the Score" was a campy and silly show filled mostly with interviews with wrestlers and rockers about whom they supported in the big Hogan-Piper match that would air during the program. Nowhere else could you find personalities like Twisted Sister's Dee Snider expounding on the finer points of the Hogan-Piper feud lumped in with the Iron Sheik and Mr. Fuji grunting out typical 1980s promo fair.
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Yea, Redoneja is right. It was the big Piper vs Hogan match. It was during the whole Wrestling/Rock connection thing
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