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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 6:56 pm on July 14, 2001 | | IP
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i was just watching this great andy kaufman documentary on comedy central earlier today. god, what a genius.
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 6:59 pm on July 14, 2001 | | IP
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click here to read a great article about andy kaufman's historic feud with jerry "the king" lawler...
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Posted on: 10:58 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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I'll have to check that out someday. The Letterman thing is great: how many wrestling works actually take place on non-wrestling shows?
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 11:09 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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i remember one time diamond dallas page (i think) was on some daytime MTV show, and raven attacked him, and smacked him over the head with a stop sign. this was during the "flock" days, of course. also, there was the whole "will sasso/mad tv/bret hart" thing a few years back...
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Plains Deacon
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Posted on: 11:12 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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Must've missed that. The great thing about the Letterman show was that no one (other than Andy and Jerry) knew about it.
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 11:21 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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well, according to that article that i linked above, not even andy knew it was gonna happen, and it was planned... but... y'know... as with anything in the wrestling world, take that with a grain of salt...
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Plains Deacon
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Posted on: 11:31 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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Damn right. Kinda like how Montreal was all a work, and Bret was sent to Atlanta to sabotage the competition, and know that Vince owns it all, the most diabolical, ingenius plan of all time will come to fruition, right? Right?
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 11:36 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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well, that's a theory. although, it'd make more sense if vince russo was mcmahon's lackey, sending wcw into the ground with terrible angles and cheesy characters... some people actually believe that, y'know...
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Posted on: 11:45 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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Heh. Hadn't heard that one, although it makes much more sense. As much as I hate the guy, I would've marked out if he came out as the "new owner of ECW". I would've prefered Flair, of course...
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 11:53 am on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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"ladies and gentlemen, the new owner of ecw... MICK FOLEY!" that would've gotten a pop out of me... 'specially if he came out to his cactus jack theme music...
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Amor Fati
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Posted on: 12:14 pm on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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I saw the Jim Carrey movie and it got me hooked on this guy...But the movie is all I know of him.
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JuggleFoe
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Posted on: 12:42 pm on July 16, 2001 | | IP
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any stations over there show the old "taxi" series?
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