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Get a poke on
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yes.
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Terminator Daddy!
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Sure, the NWO, Austin/McMahon, etc.....but lets think "out of (well, I guess 'inside') the box".
I'm gonna have to go with Bischoff's "HLA." (Damnit, I'm not gonna lie...I just miss hearing him say it.) Gotta give my appreciation to the original "HLA" angle in ECW with Beulah and Kimona. They were the first to try it. Trish/Mickie could have been so much more if only a few fingers would have disappeared in every match. (Mickie tried at Mania though, bless her heart...) Also, give me Brian Pillman and The Loose Cannon for a 1000....and the Original ECW Invasion of Raw, with extra fries. |
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Boss
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Kane's Life.
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Get a poke on
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The Undertaker/Kane saga from October 97-early 99 was pretty damn good. As over the top and ridiculous as it was, it worked. Very markish, but great.
After it's initial run, the other stages of the saga weren't as good. The brothers of destruction and the Kane/Taker fued of 04 weren't bad, but it wasn't the same. |
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