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November 12, 2012

2:40 pm
May 8, 2012

2:57 am
July 14, 2012

3:13 am
November 12, 2012

I dig roh but it's just so serious sometimes.
Eric Bischoff called it 'a vanity project for marks' and there is some truth in that.
I love old ECW [the greatest Imo] and the new Extreme Rising has some promise…
Anyone watched any Evolve? They send me iPPV details all the time and I never know whether to check it out
8:05 am
May 10, 2012

I’m a fan of WWE and JCW mostly, I toss a little TNA in there and other random shit from time to time. I’m real big on shoot interviews. Wonder if JCW could use any creative writers or somebody to run a creative team dedicated to JCW the way WWE works their shit but on a smaller scale. I’d love to really get JCW poppin on a national indy level.
One of my favorite moments within the indy circuit, lol.Check it out if you don’t know about it, the interview he does while watching the footage is hilarious.
Much Love!
8:07 am
May 10, 2012

10:59 am
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May 22, 2012

11:33 am
September 18, 2012

I have to say it, I'm a CM Punk fan. I don't like the story line they have recently given him though, it's still entertaining regardless. You have to admire his mic skills though, he puts on a great performance.
I hate Cena, he get's his ass kissed way too much.
Don't like Ryback because all he's gotten was a few jobber matches to hype him up then all of a sudden he gets a title match.
Let's see somebody who deserves a title match receive a title match for once, instead of seeing the same played out wrestlers get their asses kissed all the time.
2:56 pm
December 3, 2012

I loved WWE during the attitude era man. That was the golden age of wrestling to me. Stone Cold, HBK and the rest of DX, Mankind, ‘Taker, Kane, farooq and bradshaw, fuck the list goes on and on. Anybody ever catch the old school buried alive between the ‘Taker and Mankind? Shit is fucking classic man.
Maybe its just me but it seems everyone I loved in WCW, ECW ,WWF is all washed up and old now lol. Don’t really care for any of these new cats either. Did go to Raw at the Yum! center a couple years back. My buddy used to live in an apartment one over from santino(i think dudes real name is anthony) when he was with the OVW promotion. Anytime they come thru we cant get in for free.
Does anyone remember USWA? alot of cats were on that promotion back in the day. Brian christopher, farooq, kurgan, are all I can remember at the moment
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
8:07 pm
May 10, 2012

11:21 pm
December 8, 2012

TNA is alrite but it just seems like a tired version of WCW with a bunch of no name young guys. I really liked the ECW that had a lot of characters and of Course WWE is still on top as far as im concerned. CM Punk is the Best right now imo. Has anyone seen CZW its a flippin mess its not wrestling its Backyard ish with a better ring. I love the attitude era and the early 90's stuff with dudes like Tatanka and Sgt. Slaughter The ultimate Warrior and Macho Man yeah before the Slim jim schtick. I loved the characters of the WWE back the remember Brutus The Barber Beefcake classic The Rockers Freaking Aldo Montoya yall dont know bout that hahaha I love that stuff Remember Waylon Mercy dude was nuts.
11:41 pm
March 31, 2012

1:43 pm
January 6, 2013

I’ve got every Raw, Smackdown, Heat, and PPV from late ’97 to early ’02, my favorite era. I know its slightly illegal (WWE Inc doesn’t own WWF anymore ), but I was thinking of putting them up on iOffer. I got hella blank DVDs and can also put shit on an external HD for next-to-nothing. I last checked iOffer and people were selling episodes like $40 for each month (for one show not all). The fuck is that?
1:50 pm
March 31, 2012

1:53 pm
Moderators
August 12, 2012

Name dispute
In 2000, the World Wide Fund for Nature (also trademarked WWF), an environmental organization, sued World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc. in the United Kingdom.[32] The Law Lords agreed that the promotion company had violated a 1994 agreement as Titan Sports which had limited the permissible use of the WWF trademark in Europe, particularly in merchandising. The World Wide Fund and World Wrestling Federation used the initials since March 1979.[33] The last televised event to market the WWF logo was the UK based pay-per-view Insurrextion 2002. On May 5, 2002, the company launched its “Get The F Out” marketing campaign and changed all references on its website from “WWF” to “WWE”, while switching the URL from WWF.com to WWE.com.[34] The next day, a press release announced the official name change from World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. to World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., or WWE, and the change was publicized later that day during a telecast of Monday Night Raw, which was broadcast from the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
Following the case, the use of the WWF “scratch” logo became prohibited on all WWE properties. Additionally, past references to the WWF trademark and initials in 'specified circumstances' became censored.[35] Despite litigation, WWE was still permitted use of the original WWF logo, which was used from 1979 through 1994, as well as the “New WWF Generation” logo, which was used from 1994 through 1998. Furthermore, the company could still make use of the full “World Wrestling Federation” and “World Wrestling Federation Entertainment” names without consequence. In 2003, WWE won a limited decision to continue marketing certain classic video games from THQ and Jakks Pacific that contained the WWF “scratch” logo.[36] However, the packaging on those games had all WWF references replaced with WWE.
Starting with the 1,000th episode of Raw in July 2012, the WWF “scratch” logo is no longer censored in archival footage due to WWE reaching a settlement with the World Wide Fund for Nature.[37] In addition, references to the “WWF” initials are no longer censored when spoken or when written in plain text in archival footage. Since then, full-length matches and other segments featuring the WWF initials and “scratch” logo have been added to the WWE website and the WWE Classics on Demand service. This also includes WWE Home Video releases since October 2012 starting with the re-release of Brock Lesnar: Here Comes The Pain
2:00 pm
March 31, 2012

2:12 pm
January 6, 2013

2:24 pm
Moderators
August 12, 2012

The Warlock said:
i aint readin all that shit… break it down for me…
basically wwe had a agreement with world wild life fund which let wwe use tha letters wwf in promo type well for sum reason thr real wwf got bamboo up there ass and sued to stop wwe from using wwf and see how they would loss in court wwe decide just to change there name to wwe and they had to edit tha logo and words wwf off all old footage but wwe in 2012 came to a agreement with wwf to allow them to use the wwf in all old footage cause it was costing to much money to edit all video library
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