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View Poll Results: Which group was better? | |||
The New Blood |
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7 | 70.00% |
The Millionaires Club |
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3 | 30.00% |
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#1 |
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New Blood / Millionaires club discussion
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#2 |
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I'll go with Ally McBeal.
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Southern Hospitality
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My New Blood is better
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RIP SABU
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I refuse to vote in some cheap knock-off of Better Tag Team.
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Melrose Place FTW! Minus Flair and DDP it's basically the nWo. As much as I liked Billy Kidman he should never have been the leader of the New Blood.
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Kidman was never the leader of the new blood.
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I dont think you ever watched the storyline,,, because obviously it would be "The Chosen One" Jeff Jarrett as the frontman,,, Why do you think he was called "The Chosen One" ,, because he was chosen by the powers that be (Vince & Ed,, and later Vince & Bischoff) ,, and he was the main guy going for the belt for the new blood,,, and taking out the old timers,,
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Total Non-Stop Apologist
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I find it funny that the Millionare Club was supposed to be in alphabetical order by last name yet Diamond Dallas Page was the first person mentioned before Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan
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So basically your asking for us to answer a question about a storyline that has been finished for at least a decade? The same storyline that killed WCW (among other things)? I vote for neither since it sucked, and is hardly worth mentioning.
They should have pushed Jerry Flynn... |
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VG + Q&A FORUM REPRESENT
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"Ask him!"
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The first night that the angle began I actually thought WCW put on a great show and that they might be onto something. I liked the idea of a fresh start with all new champions; I liked the idea of Diamond Dallas Page becoming the main face on the show, as he was my favorite wrestler at the time. I liked Kidman and thought the idea of him going up against Hogan was interesting and was willing to see where it would go. Mike Awesome, who I'd been following in ECW, made his debut that night, and the main event featured Sting vs. DDP.
Unfortunately, DDP's angle with Jeff Jarrett quickly became a ridiculous piece of crap where both Kimberly and David Arquette (of all fucking people) turned on him during World Title matches on PPV, Kidman was made to look like a bitch against Hogan and failed to command the microphone, Mike Awesome quickly became mid-card fodder and eventually took the title of "The Fat Chick Thriller," and Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo got way too much air time, and the angle did nothing to elevate anyone, besides Jeff Jarrett. |
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