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haha oh god I am missing Raw not because I am missing it but because I choose not to waste my precious time :p

what's the stipulation this time "the first one to die from stones being thrown from the crowd"...please say yes!

haha oh god I am missing Raw not because I am missing it but because I choose not to waste my precious time :p

what's the stipulation this time "the first one to die from stones being thrown from the crowd"...please say yes!

you are not missing a thing and yea, that's essentially the stip ... iron man match at Bragging Rights. so most likely I'll be flipping between that match and porn because quite frankly, seeing a woman take it in the pooper is more interesting than watching John Cena and Randy Orton main event another pay-per-view

October 25 is Bragging Rights

I've been a fan of the WWE for quite some time now, but I'm getting sick of the soft story lines, Orton and Cena changing title hands every other week, Legacy being overall crap... I think I'm going to start watching TNA a little more often now. Who remembers when Hell in a Cell usually involved someone getting the living crap beaten out of them to the point they couldn't move, with blood everywhere, body parts being ground and slammed into the cage... ugh.

There is backstage talk that Dwayne ?The Rock? Johnson will host the first WWE RAW of 2010 from Dayton, Ohio on January 4.

I hope that's true and it would be awesome and much better then the hosts we got going on atm, I heard Howard the Duck was interested </sarcasm>

in other news

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ProWrestling.net is reporting that TNA star Booker T will likely be finished with TNA after his contract expires which is reportedly sometime in November. The belief right now is that Booker is unhappy with the company, and he also has a lot of backstage heat on him within TNA management because of recent behavior.

Most recently, Booker refused to put over Matt Morgan at the last set of Impact tapings, and he had a meeting just the day before with TNA President Dixie Carter where the two reportedly worked out some of the issues both sides were having with each other. Apparently that meeting did little to no good as Booker went ahead and refused to job to Morgan.

Additionally, Booker's behavior on the last TNA overseas tour was described as "disruptive," and he even refused to work a tag team match with Scott Steiner, as we reported, when the fans began to throw chairs into the ring. Booker was reportedly telling those backstage in TNA that he has plans to return to WWE, and always has that option available which he claims he most likely will exercise.

Concerning the Matt Morgan issue, there is apparently no heat between him and Booker T, it was more a matter of Booker feeling that it was a creative mistake for him to lose to Morgan on TV rather than on a PPV. Additionally, Booker did not inform TNA management about his decision not to job to Morgan until 45 minutes before the Impact taping, which made it very difficult for the creative team to re-write the segment.

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On a side note. Does anyone remember when Matt Morgan was in WWE and he had that random stuttering gimmick. Can't remember what happened with that. :laugh:

Also what's up with that dent on his back? It's the only thing i can focus on when he's wrestling. :D

A humorous article!

'Stone Cold' Steve Austin Supports West Ham United

After an invite from Kieron Dyer, the wrestling legend has caught the football bug?

Oct 8, 2009 2:41:17 PM

World Wrestling Federation legend 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin watched his first live Premier League fixture last weekend. He was a guest of Kieron Dyer for West Ham United's 2-2 draw with Fulham.

The 44-year-old ex-wrestler, best known for his trademark 'Stone Cold Stunner' finishing move, has adopted the Hammers as his team.

"I'm going to turn into a fan when I go back over to the States, I'm going to start following them," he told WHUTV.

"I know Vinnie Jones from a movie and from some things in a wrestling ring a few years ago, so I'm starting to catch on to the support and it's exciting.

"You will see me back at West Ham," he added. "I've got a new movie coming out next year so I will be back over. It's been interesting for me to see how physical the game is up close."

Regarding the invite from Dyer, Austin said: "I guess he watches wrestling so it was real nice for him to invite me down.

"I always enjoy enjoying sports, especially US football. But this is totally different. I went in front of the crowd and there was a lot of adrenalin going out there!

"It was exciting. This is my first football game and I've been watching it on the last few days on TV while I've been doing my cardio to try and learn some more about the game.

"My first perception of soccer was just a bunch of guys kicking the ball around but when you get paid to do something, they are very good at it. Those guys are tough, it took me a while to realise just how intense the sport is."

Alan Dawson, Goal.com UK

Source - Goal.com

Come on you Hammers! And that's the bottom line, cause Stone Cold said so!:p:p

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