> Welcome to the WWF mid card. They should be feuding
> with Chyna by next Monday.
Umm, yeah. What's your point? Did you expect them to debut in the main
event?
And they chose that over the WCW championship, what does that tell you?
--
Evil Rockboy
-Keep the idiots off the 'net: kill a WebTV user today!-
http://members.home.net/the-rockboy/
==============================================
RSPWECW former Tag Team Champion
RSPWWCW TV Champion
RSPWNWA European Champion
==============================================
Man makes God, so God can make man
Man makes the Devil, so that he can understand
why it is that every day
everything always turns out this way
==============================================
Funnier than Brownstein.
In article <mQrl4.19$Qj7....@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Great 0ne" <Z...@x.com> wrote:
> Welcome to the WWF mid card. They should be feuding
> with Chyna by next Monday.
>
>
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
Good thing the WWF mid-card is equivalent...if not higher than the WCW
top-card.
Black Dragon
http://www.bonebreakers.com (Maryland's top pro-wrestling training facility)
http://www.marylandwrestling.com (The number one federation in Maryland)
Jeremy Turner:
>Umm, yeah. What's your point? Did you expect them to debut in the main
>event?
Not at all, and I was pleasantly surprised that they did!
aus...@my-deja.com wrote:
> Being brought in as friends/guests of Cactus Jack, who in all his
> various guises is a 3 time WWF champ and so-many-I-cant-remember-time
> tag champ, the most over guy in the company other than the Rock, puts
> them in the midcard? I don't think so. An alliance with Foley will make
> them major players in the upper midcard. Other than Ric Flair, nobody
> gets someone over with the fans as good as Mick.
>
> In article <mQrl4.19$Qj7....@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> "Great 0ne" <Z...@x.com> wrote:
> > Welcome to the WWF mid card. They should be feuding
> > with Chyna by next Monday.
> >
> >
>
: aus...@my-deja.com wrote:
: > Being brought in as friends/guests of Cactus Jack, who in all his
: > various guises is a 3 time WWF champ and so-many-I-cant-remember-time
: > tag champ, the most over guy in the company other than the Rock, puts
: > them in the midcard? I don't think so. An alliance with Foley will make
: > them major players in the upper midcard. Other than Ric Flair, nobody
: > gets someone over with the fans as good as Mick.
Yeah, but Foley is nothing but a jobber despite the fact that he's held
belts briefly. His combined length of tenure for all his titles is like
what? Two months?
;)
: Good thing the WWF mid-card is equivalent...if not higher than the WCW
: top-card.
LEMMING!
;)
In article <O3baJpCc$GA.256@cpmsnbbsa02>,
"Clint Johnson, Miss Kitty and Torrie Wilson" <gna...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Does anybody think Hulk Hogan would ever job to Norman Smiler. Or
Flex
> Loser, or Ric Flair......Foley is LOYAL!
>
>
First of all, Fat Foley ISN'T loyal.
STING is loyal. He's been been in wCw since 1988/89 thru good and bad.
Second of all, Hulk lost to Lex Luger many times in 97, and he lost the wCw
title to Ric Flair at Uncensored .
AND, don't forget when he lost to Jacques Rougeau AND Arn Anderson TWO WEEKS IN
A ROW on Nitro in 95 (that's when losses counted).
DF1
(now THAT'S a company man)
He's a fool. He's letting the Whiff ruin a once kickass reputation.
;)