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Tazz
01-21-2002, 04:54 PM
I guess that I'm talking about your top five "markout" moments. Not just matches, but events that had you pumped.

5. The Kurt Angle/Steve Austin Milk truck angle.
4. Mr. Perfect vs. Bret Hart - Summerslam 1991
3. WCW finally dies. God I hated that company. I know the product has gone downhill since the competition went away, but thats a price I'm willing to pay.
2. Mr. Perfect comes back in the 2002 Royal Rumble and performs like a superstar.
1. Mick Foley wins the WWF Title on a taped Raw in December 1998.

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jamesdiggy
01-21-2002, 06:31 PM
5. Austin Vs. Bret at Wrestlemania 13.(The takeoff of one career, the beginning of the end for another)

4. Hate to repeat, but Foley Winning the title and being hoisted on DX's shoulders was awesome.

3. Flair's teary eyed speech when Arn Anderson retired.

2. Nash & Hall "invading" WCW, and the formation of the NWO.(C'mon admit we all marked out and loved it!)

1. Piper smashing Jimmy Snuka w/ a coconaut on Piper's Pit.(I was in the 7th Grade and thought it was the greatest television I'd ever seen)

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Se7en
01-21-2002, 07:02 PM
Ugh, WCW didn't die at the Survivor Series. It died much sooner (you'll see if you read further) than that. Vince just raped the corpse of what WCW was. And he did it very badly at that.

5. Hogan slamming Andre. I know it's old school, but I was a little kid at the time, so it was a big thing to me.
4. Flair returns to the WWF! Flair is GOD.
3. Flair vs. Steamboat, 1989 series. Best wrestling matches EVER in North America, and some of the best ever in the world. To date, no one (IMO, at least) in any promotion this side of the Atlantic has come close to the sheer perfection those two men exhibited with that series.
2. WCW Bash at the Beach, 1996. Hogan forms the NWO, and changes wrestling forever.
1. March 26, 2001. The final Nitro broadcast. Specifically, Sting vs. Ric Flair, for the last time. It wasn't the best match, but for those of us who had watched the NWA (which became WCW) for the past 2 decades, it signified the TRUE end of WCW. Flair and Sting met, they fought, Sting won, and in a beautiful, emotional moment, they embraced, and if you were watching it, right THERE is where WCW died. The two men who WERE WCW, who were loyal to the company, who built it, who were there through the best and worst of times, shook hands, embraced, and at that moment, WCW was laid to rest.

Moments later, the Devil Himself walked out to gloat, and the dark ages began.

Sorry....I'm just a sad little WCW mark, still in mourning.

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Tazz
01-21-2002, 07:16 PM
Moments later, the Devil Himself walked out to gloat, and the dark ages began.
Vince just raped the corpse of what WCW was.

When I said that the death of WCW was my number 3 choice, this is exactly what I was talking about. I don't care about the WWF owned WCW. I marked out completely when Vince came out on Nitro, talked about destroying the competition, and then had the show go off the air without letting WCW say an official good bye. That second rate organization got everything it deserved.

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THERAVEN
01-21-2002, 07:33 PM
In no particular order:
1-The Monday Night Raw that had the reformation of the ECW.
2-Scott Hall showing up on Nitro.
3-Undertaker/Mankind Hell in the Cell.
4-The Sandmans ECW entrance.(Live.)
5-Ultimate Warrior pinning Hogan at Wrestlemania.