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EATER OF HOT POCKETS
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Sad too, because that buildup was so awesome as to give a pussy-ass Limp Bizkit song some actual meaning to me.
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Voices in my Head
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Father of Hinduship
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"Someday you'll see things my way" was also quite fitting for the fact that Austin/McMahon joined forces. Although the Austin heel turn was obvious (atleast from my perspective), it was still a shock to see it unfold. That Texas crowd that night was also unbelievable. As JR pointed out (during the broadcast), it was a VERY partisan crowd (97%+ were cheering Austin). Heck - every time The Rock landed ANY offense the in the first 5 minutes, he got a HUGE chorus of boo's! To me - that Austin/Rock match from WM-17 rivaled any World Series game 7, in terms of atmosphere. An absolutely amazing match, and amazing build up. Ironically enough - that Austin/Rock match would mark the END of the Attitude Era....and would mark the beginning of a medicore WWE product (with only occasional snippets of brilliance). ![]() |
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