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  1. Debate Me On Any Wrestling History Topic. You Game, Rated R CMStar?

    That was not a question. When will someone dare to post in any of my threads? I notice the member I specifically called out has "de-repped" me, but hasn't answered this, or posted in any of my threads.
  2. The Rock vs. Austin

    The Rock was funnier, more versatile and not unreliable, as SCSA turned out to be. But Steve Austin was a better wrestler, as evidenced by his work in WCW and regional feds. Overall, I go with the Rock.
  3. Debate Me On Any Wrestling History Topic. You Game, Rated R CMStar?

    Pick a reasonable topic in Wrestling History, and let's have a discussion or a debate. Don't ask me what hold or what manoeuvre Whipper Billy Watson used to defeat Lou Thesz, or I'll find an even more impossible question to pose to you. No using Wikipedia or Google.
  4. 2009 Predictions Thread

    1. Orton will keep the WWE title, after he beats Cena at the "Iron Man" match. 2. Cena will be either on SD or ECW. 3. Batista will hold the World Title by January 14. 4. Max Morgan will win the TNA World Title before the end of the time you stipulated. 5. Sting will retire...
  5. If There Were No Hogan, Who Else Could Have Launched the WWF?

    Suppose there were no Hulk Hogan, who sent McMahon's new WWF sky-rocketing into domination over all the other feds. Who else could have launched the new fed? Ric Flair Randy Savage Superstar Billy Graham Roddy Piper Big John Studd
  6. The All Time Dream Match: HBK vs Ric Flair, Both in Their Primes

    The two best modern wrestlers faced each other numerous times, with, believe it or not, Flair having the edge. But their matches took place either when HBK was just getting established, or when RF was an old man. Imagine the Flair of 1985 facing the HBK of 1996. Who do think would win, and...
  7. My Top 5 Of All Time, In No Particular Order, Post-1980

    Shawn Michaels: The best all round performer that the WWE has ever seen. It's close between him and Ric Flair, but HBK's accomplishments rival and in many peoples' opinion, surpass those of Flair. HBK was one of the best mic men ever. Ric Flair: Probably the greatest wrestler of all time...
  8. Which Match would you Love to see out of these?

    Which Match Would You Love to To See out of these? I picked Eddie against HBK. AJ Styles against Y2K would be a real treat, and if it ever happened, I'd be cheering for the heel.
  9. Which Match would you Love to see out of these?

    Which Match Would You Love to To See out of these? I picked Eddie against HBK. AJ Styles against Y2K would be a real treat, and if it ever happened, I'd be cheering for the heel.
  10. Hell in a Cell 2009 Discussion Thread

    This was a solid PPV. The Taker/Punk match was weak, with no suspense and a predictable Undertaker squash. The Morrison/Ziggler match was not technically pleasing, but it continued JM's march to the top. Orton/Cena was an Orton squash, with "The Viper" winning fairly, and setting up some...
  11. The Greatest Heels To Wrestle in N.America, Post-1960

    A bit of this is subjective, but at least 4 of these heels' place in the top 5 is hard to dispute: 1. The Original Sheik: His career lasted from the '50s to '90s, and from the late '50s to the early '70s, he was easily the most hated man in the sport, and was a top draw everywhere he...
  12. Hell in a Cell 2009 Discussion Thread

    This was an almost flawless PPV. The only weak match was Punk vs Taker, which had no twists and turns, and Taker won it too easily. Orton the WWE Champ again, Morrison keeping the I-C title and DX beating Legacy in a hell of a "Hell in a Cell"!