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Old 03-03-2023, 08:13 AM   #1
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One I’ve been thinking about lately after listening to a podcast on the Montreal Screwjob, is what could have happened if Owen, Ken Shamrock, Rick Rude, Davey Boy, Neidhart and Mick Foley had left the WWF with Bret after the screwjob. Owen, Shamrock and Foley are the ones I’m particularly interested in.

Shamrock could have ended up with the streak gimmick before Goldberg, which would have greatly impacted history (and not necessarily for the better). I could see Hogan playing games with Bret and putting over Owen and not Bret (ala Flair/Arn). We wouldn’t get the Foley bump off the cell. We might get him doing something crazy against Sting, Nash or Hall to draw attention to WCW. Foley is probably one of the greatest carpenters ever, so it would be interesting to see who he helped get to the next level in 1998/1999 WCW.
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