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Wasn't he in the Cyndi Lauper "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" video? |
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Scott Hall ... Hey Yo ! OR... http://www.boardhell.de/gimmicks/gim025-a.jpg Ludvig Borga... And who could forget http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/S...2073/rude4.jpg Rude and the Brain... "What I'd Like to have right now...is for all you fat, out of shape, Cincinnati Sweat Hogs...keep the noise down, while I take my robe off, and show the ladies what they dream about every night." Classic. |
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SUPERFLY SNOOKA! (and The Tonga Kid) |
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------------------------------------ Elizabeth Ann Hulette (November 19, 1960 – May 1, 2003), known best as Miss Elizabeth Death On May 1, 2003 in Marietta, Georgia, Lex Luger/Larry Pfohl (with whom she was living) called 9-1-1 from his home and reported that Elizabeth was not breathing. The 9-1-1 operator told him to give her mouth to mouth resuscitation, but Elizabeth did not respond. Paramedics rushed her to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead at age 42. Police launched an investigation because, two weeks prior to her death, Lex Luger had been arrested on charges of domestic violence. Police found pills of hydrocodone and alprazolam (Xanax) as well as anabolic steroids, testosterone and saizen in the home Luger and Hulette shared. The subsequent autopsy showed that Hulette died of an accidental drug overdose, having ingested some of the medications with vodka. Luger was cleared of any wrongdoing in connection with her death, but he was charged with felony drug charges. In her honor, a slide show of her career was shown on WWE SmackDown!. While some Web sites and news sources have reported her being buried somewhere in Georgia, her final resting place is in Frankfort, Kentucky, at the Frankfort Cemetery next to her grandparents, the Sorgs. |
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john cena chris benoit rey mysterio undertaker hulk hogan |
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Yep...he is a former MMA wanna be fighter too I hear. |
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1. Ric Flair, to be the man.. you have to beat the man 2. Stone Cold Steve Austin 3. Mick Foley |
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Anyway, I do agree that the Ultimate Warrior is one-dimensional though. I only named him in my post because of my reason given... he's the one guy that Hulk Hogan never beat... and they wrestled many times. |
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What exactly were his moves ?? |
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The Hulkster http://img41.imagevenue.com/aAfkjfp0..._122_261lo.jpg The Sandman Edge Bret Hart Stone Cold the Undertaker RVD, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, well many of other originals from e.c.w.. and hardcore holly |
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Im getting Royal Rumble on PPV this SUnday..
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Steve Austin was pretty much the same character but he wasn't one-dimensional as he could a. carry a Main-Event storyline b. elevate marginal wrestlers to greatness c. be a heel/face character at a moments notice. Warrior couldn't do any of these, therein lies the reason he is/was one-dimensional. |
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