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| QDonQ | Feb 19 2011, 03:50 PM Post #1561 |
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That may be true... but the first time I ever heard the name Spinaroonie was when the Rock called it so... Now maybe Booker T had been calling it this in WCW and I never heard it (or just have no memory of it...I'm old I forget stuff)... That is possible... But I think he was doing the move and didn't have a name for it... Tried to look it up but couldn't find anything... |
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| Kat | Feb 19 2011, 04:05 PM Post #1562 |
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I remember Rock and Booker having a pretty big rivalry back when the whole Invasion was first going on. They were trying to prove who deserved to perform the identical finishing move (The Book End, The Rock Bottom) |
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| QDonQ | Feb 19 2011, 04:10 PM Post #1563 |
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That's when I remember the Rock calling the move the Spinaroonie... I don't remember it before then... |
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| GeordiLaTuvok | Feb 19 2011, 04:34 PM Post #1564 |
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The person who named the Spineroonie was actually Mark Madden back in WCW. Yes, I know how sad it is that I remember that, but there you have it. As for his WWE return, he basically had a falling out with TNA when he got a big head and started being a bit of a baby there, refusing to do jobs to people on house shows and things like that. Also, I don't know if any of you who watch TNA notice, but he kinda sandbagged the company a bit with some lazy work, which is literally the only time in his entire career I can remember him doing that. He actually left TNA a little over a year ago, I believe, relaxed for a while, then got into discussions with WWE about coming back. Personally, I'm glad to have him back in WWE. I was annoyed with the way he treated TNA, but I've always been a huge fan of his, and I think he'll be fun to have in the announce booth. |
Once upon a time, a man lived. This man was a man who really lived. He was the best there was at what he did, living. Living is what he did, and he did it well. In fact, he did it too well. He lived so well that he made other people stop living. That is why he had to be stopped. To stop him, they sent Rimo.
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| QDonQ | Feb 19 2011, 05:06 PM Post #1565 |
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That's proof enough for me.... I have no memory of that... Oh well..
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| Kat | Feb 23 2011, 12:35 PM Post #1566 |
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it's like the early 2000s again! Along with The Rock, we have Undertaker, Triple HHH, and Trish Stratus all making their returns. I love it! I also must admit, even though the Rock is the greatest of all time....Cena's dissing segment totally topped Rock's. That shit was hillarious! |
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| CaptDennyCrane | Feb 23 2011, 12:39 PM Post #1567 |
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Yes it did.....And HKB and Hacksaw Jim Duggan are going into the Hall of fame. Now all thats left is to bring back Mick Foley, Jesse Ventura and the Rattlesnake. Guess this whole new blood thing didnt work out as well as Vince hoped - most of them have been nothing but a bunch of no talent hacks. Hope that Triple-H wipes the floor with Shamus - he's another one Im real tired of. |
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| QDonQ | Feb 23 2011, 01:04 PM Post #1568 |
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I just went and watched it on the site... Funny... They have to fight... they have to... |
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| GeordiLaTuvok | Feb 23 2011, 04:13 PM Post #1569 |
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Cena's dissing segment was awesome, and the best work John Cena has done in years, but topped Rock? No way, not by a longshot. |
Once upon a time, a man lived. This man was a man who really lived. He was the best there was at what he did, living. Living is what he did, and he did it well. In fact, he did it too well. He lived so well that he made other people stop living. That is why he had to be stopped. To stop him, they sent Rimo.
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| GeordiLaTuvok | Feb 23 2011, 04:15 PM Post #1570 |
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That is completely ridiculous. Almost all of the young talent in that company, with only a few exceptions (David Otunga, Mason Ryan, Vladimir Kozlov, Santino Marella) are extraordinarily talented. It's not their fault that Vince McMahon is one of the dumbest bookers in the history of the business, and thinks the right way to get young guys over is by having them lose repeatedly to John Cena and Randy Orton. |
Once upon a time, a man lived. This man was a man who really lived. He was the best there was at what he did, living. Living is what he did, and he did it well. In fact, he did it too well. He lived so well that he made other people stop living. That is why he had to be stopped. To stop him, they sent Rimo.
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