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June 24, 2004

All John Cena wanted was a face-to-face, man-to-Deadman chat. What he got, thanks to General Manager Kurt Angle, was the most difficult match of his young career.


A more focused, dangerous Undertaker made a “demonstration of loyalty” out of Cena for the second straight week, systematically breaking down and tearing apart the upstart SmackDown! Superstar. When it was all over, Cena once again fell victim to a Tombstone Piledriver.


Cena left everything he had in the ring — holding his own with the Phenom and battling back from near annihilation multiple times. Cena even hit the FU as part of a well-executed counter attack, but the finisher came during a chaotic sequence that left the referee the unconscious victim of a clothesline. Cena’s cover proved fruitless, and the veteran Undertaker took full advantage of the lawless environment. First the Phenom landed a driving chokeslam. Then, he blasted Cena with a fistful of chained steel.


The hard-fought main event ended in a manner that must have felt like déjà vu for the United States Champion, and quite likely it weakened Cena only days before his Fatal Fourway Match at The Great American Bash.


Seeing the Deadman once again do Paul Heyman’s bidding was a chilling reminder of what awaits at Sunday’s pay-per-view in Norfolk, Va. Will the Undertaker save Paul Bearer from a Concrete Crypt by doing the “right thing” against the Dudley Boyz? Perhaps more importantly, will Heyman do the right thing by Bearer — or will the Undertaker’s closest confident suffocate in a tomb of cement.


In other SmackDown! action, Luther Reigns hoped to teach WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero “a little respect.” And although Reigns displayed shocking power (including an effortless press slam), Guerrero proved too wily and strong-willed. After Eddie’s famous frog splash, John “Bradshaw” Layfield could take no more, opting to soften Guerrero himself with a bull rope. Both men showed they can creatively use that rope to their advantage when the two square off in a Texas Bull Rope Match at the Bash. But it’s hard to imagine how either intense competitor will succeed in dragging the other to all four corners of the ring in succession, as the special match stipulates.


SmackDown! had major implications for The Great American Bash card. Chavo Guerrero outlasted nine other cruiserweights to earn a pay-per-view title match against Rey Mysterio. Also, two Playboy cover girls will lock bunny ears at the Bash: Torrie Wilson will tangle with Sable! For the record, all the SmackDown! Divas — including the two in-ring competitors — will still host the extravaganza.

Match Results:
Chavo Guerrero wins the 10-man cruiserweight Battle Royal
Order of elimination: Spike Dudley, Nunzio, Paul London, Shannon Moore, Akio, Scotty 2 Hotty, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Billy Kidman
Billy Gunn defeats Kenzo Suzuki (DQ)
Rene Dupree def. Rob Van Dam
Eddie Guerrero def. Luther Reigns (DQ)
The Undertaker def. John Cena
 

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SD! wasn't that bad last night. That Undertaker vs. Cena match was good but that Kenzo dude really does suck. His style of wrestling suck and that gimmick is horrible! WTH does acting like a crazy mad do for his image? At least I had some what of a good wrestling experience this week so far. Ah well, at least TNA: Impact won't suck today! Jeff Hardy was on the PPV Wednesday and he's on Impact today against A.J. Styles! Ooh, that is going to be tight!

Raw this week did suck, no doubt about it! That pregnacy thing won't work because one, they did it in WCW when Stacy (Miss Hancock) was carrying Shawn Stazick's baby and the outcome didn't come out very well. The pregnancy deal in the WWF when Mark Henry and Moola was having a baby, the outcome was disgusting but fun at the same time! That was the better way of ending it. Ikumi does have a good point on what the Undertaker might do if Lita has Kane's baby! I REALLY want to know what the result of this will be.

NJPW might bring it's program to the states sometime soon and I can't wait for that! I like Japan wrestling right now because it's better than the WWE. I hope it will be a success!

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Ah well, at least TNA: Impact won't suck today! Jeff Hardy was on the PPV Wednesday and he's on Impact today against A.J. Styles! Ooh, that is going to be tight!
Maury V.

Jeff Hardy was a no show at Impact. But the announcers were building up the hype about him and a "possible" TNA contract.

In my opinion, I think that Jeff Hardy will be a great addition to TNA's X Division. He will feel right at home by doing all those crazy high risk movements.

And I still believe that Jeff Hardy is a better wrestler than his brother Matt Hardy. :smirk:

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WTF happen during the Cruiserweight battle royale!?! Chavo against Ray. :mad:

Also this :angry: is for the Undertaker. Cena deserved to win the match not that dead corpse! :mad:

Now a feel a lot better,

Charles
 
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Fans not the only one happy with the WWE...

- Morale backstage continues to drop due to the company's direction and lack of payouts. Not only is wrestler morale low, the morale among others involved in production and such is also very low. Many employees in WWE's production staff and other capacities have left the company recently or plan to leave soon. They simply have decided to take their services elsewhere. WWE demands heavy work weeks from their employees but right now, they are not paying out well. The fact that WWE releases financial statements each quarter touting the huge amounts of money the McMahons take home only makes matters worse. Wrestlers are also upset about how low house show and PPV payoffs have gotten. Many feel trapped though, since WWE is really the only "big game" in town if you can only work in the wrestling industry.
 

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WWE's creative team has not decided on the final conclusion to the Kane/Lita pregnancy angle yet. The angle has been a major focus of WWE TV over the past few weeks. Many ideas have been thrown around but nothing has been decided upon.

Credit: Torch Newsletter
 

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- Johnny Nitro will get some more training down in OVW before returning to WWE TV, likely as a face.

- WWE is considering giving Rodney Mack a new gimmick once he returns to WWE TV. Mack could work a variation of the Junkyard Dog gimmick, possibly similar to the Red Dawg character he played in ECW. Junkyard Dog actually trained Mack and his wife Jazz.

- 37 USOs across the United States will be airing the Great American Bash for free for the troops.

Credit: PWInsider.com
 

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Those of you who don't feel like ordering the PPV on Sunday now have a pretty sweet alternative. There's a webcast of the event available for $34.95, but in addition to the regular PPV event showing you'll ALSO get the following matches:

- Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger, Great American Bash 1988 - First ever Bash
- Bret Hart vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, King of the Ring, 1993 - Finals
- The ENTIRE 1995 Great American Bash, with Ric Flair vs. Randy Savage as the main event
- Hulk Hogan/Bret Hart vs. Roddy Piper/Randy Savage, Great American Bash 1998
- Undertaker vs. Mankind, King of the Ring 1998
- Goldberg vs. Konnan, Great American Bash, 1998
- Chris Jericho vs. Dean Malenko, Great American Bash 1998
- A special interview with Ric Flair.


Paul Bearer's last on-air appearance for WWE will be this Sunday at the Great American Bash.

The October PPV for WWE has been named Halloween Havoc.
 

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Now that I think about it, that Billy Gunn v. Kenzo Suzuki match would have been a lot better if, instead of throwing salt in Billy Gunn's eyes, Hiroko (I think that's her name) spewed green mist at him. They could have tried passing her off as the daughter of the Great Kabuki or something. Or, she could go into the Women's division as the Great Geisha.

And what's the over-under on Lita giving birth to a mask?
 
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Fans not the only one happy with the WWE...

- Morale backstage continues to drop due to the company's direction and lack of payouts. Not only is wrestler morale low, the morale among others involved in production and such is also very low. Many employees in WWE's production staff and other capacities have left the company recently or plan to leave soon. They simply have decided to take their services elsewhere. WWE demands heavy work weeks from their employees but right now, they are not paying out well. The fact that WWE releases financial statements each quarter touting the huge amounts of money the McMahons take home only makes matters worse. Wrestlers are also upset about how low house show and PPV payoffs have gotten. Many feel trapped though, since WWE is really the only "big game" in town if you can only work in the wrestling industry.

Gee, lets see...

- A monthly pay-per-view event that is now turned into a monthly double pay-per-view event, one for RAW and other for Smackdown. Sorry Vince, but not event the must hardcore of all WWE harcore fans can afford such a thing.

- People might be dumb, but they are not stupid! They know that the showings are turning stale due to lack of competition. Therefore why spend money on a live show or a pay-per-view event when they can watch it at home for free? Also the money could be used for some else. :smirk:

- The McMahons are making quite some money with merchandise and licensing fees, and of course, I do not think that they want to share those earnings with their employees.

- And as for the WWE being the only "big game" in town that will hopefully be a thing of the past. Look how well TNA is doing, and I would not be surprise if in about 3-4 years, Vince's empire could be threaten by a more mainstream TNA. (I am praying for this to actually happen).

Charles
 

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Ken Shamrock is expected to make his return to NWA: TNA next week. Shamrock was the first ever NWA Champion after NWA: TNA was formed. Shamrock left TNA shortly afterwards and went back to shoot fighting.

Shamrock is the latest big name to be brought in by TNA which seems to be going all out to gain momentum in support of their new Impact! show. Jeff Hardy appeared on the TNA PPV this week and it has been announced that Dennis Rodman is also coming in.

Credit: PWInsider.com
 

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TNA News from Friday, June 25th...

- Billy Gunn was backstage at the TNA Impact! taping last night visiting friends.

- Kid Romeo and Apollo were also backstage at the show.

- Jeff Hardy is now scheduled to work the Impact! taping next week. Again, there seems to be some type of plan to use him on a regular basis.

- Chad Collyer and Hotstuff Hernandez have not signed TNA deals yet as previously thought.

- Other than calling their titles NWA Titles, TNA is getting rid of "NWA" from their name.

- WWE stars Charlie Haas and Jackie Gayda were both in attendance at the Impact! taping last night. They watched most of the show from the crowd.

Credit: PWInsider.com
 
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Courtesy of wwe.com

He battled the Dudleys for control of his destiny -- then the Deadman sealed Paul Bearer's fate.

The Undertaker was deeply conflicted during his a one-of-a-kind Handicap Match on Sunday against the WWE Tag Team Champions. His instincts told him to battle for his survival. Paul Heyman told him to take defeat (and a beating) for Paul Bearer's safety. And despite the most diabolical distraction of his entire career, ultimately the Phenom prevailed at The Great American Bash.

But what followed not only shocked the Norfolk, Va., crowd, it shocked Heyman and Bearer as well: The Undertaker dropped to one knee, paid his final respects to his longtime confident and then pulled the cement truck lever himself.

After uttering the words, "Rest in peace," the Deadman watched cement flow up Bearer's neck, then above his head, entombing him inside the Concrete Crypt. It was an ending to both Bearer and the pay-per-view that couldn't have been anticipated.

Even before the shock of the Undertaker's actions, JBL stunned the sports entertainment world by delivering on both his promises. JBL beat Eddie Guerrero again. But at the Bash, he captured the WWE Championship, as well.

Fan favorite Latino Heat seemed to have the Texas Bull Rope Match won. He touched the first three corners in succession mere seconds before JBL did the same, illuminating a red light above each turnbuckle. When he dove above JBL to smack the fourth and final corner -- seeing that last red light shine -- it appeared he had magnificently retained his title.

But it was lights out for Guerrero after SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle made what he considered an unavoidable reversal of the referee's call. After further review, it was apparent to Angle that in fact, JBL had been the first to that final corner. Eddie's momentum actually forced JBL's back and shoulder into the corner before the champ's hand came down. JBL's four green lights signified to all that there was a new WWE Champion.

The night wasn't any better for fellow family member Chavo Guerrero, who failed to pry the Cruiserweight Championship away from Rey Mysterio. John Cena also retained, outlasting Rob Van Dam, Rene Dupree and Booker T in an elimination Fatal Fourway Match.

Results:
U.S. Champion John Cena defeats RVD (first eliminated), Rene Dupree (2nd) and Booker T.
Luther Reigns def. Charlie Haas
Cruiserweight Guerrero
Kenzo Suzuki (with Hiroko) def. Billy Gunn
Sable def. Torrie Wilson
Mordecai def. Hardcore Holly
JBL def. Eddie Guerrero (new WWE Champion)
The Undertaker def. The Dudleys

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Charles Franklin Fernandez said:
Well at least we will know what Understaker's decision will be.

Charles

Looks like that played out to a tee. Thank my sources for that one ;)

Also thanks for the Bash update, Charles :)
 

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Here are my thoughts on the PPV, I will be doing this for every PPV, feel free to some yourself.

:annoyed: at John Cena retaining

:( at Chavo losing

:confused: at why Mordecai/Holly was in the PPV

:confused: at why Kenzo/Gunn was in the PPV

:confused: at why Haas/Reigns was in the PPV

:shame: at the Diva's match happening at all

:very_ang: :mad: :blow_top: at Bradshaw winning

:rolleyes: at Undertaker
 

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It's great to hear that Taker refused to lay down to Heyman and his two chubby cronies, and instead beat the Dudleys into mashed potatoes. Hey, and we finally have some Taker voice action! Yay!:)

Um…So Paul Bearer is now dead, but the UNDERTAKER was the one to actually flip the switch that sent the concrete pouring in?:eek: I would never in a million years have expected this turn of events!

Funny how at first many weren't liking the idea of Bearer back alongside Taker, because of some issues of trust and betrayal dating back to 1996. But then in the end it was actually TAKER who turned on Paul…And murdered him!

*shrugs* Storylinewise, who could blame the Deadman for what he did? In his feud with Mankind several years ago, Paul Bearer turned against him and tried to destroy him. Then it was revealed that Bearer hid Kane from Taker for who knows how many years. Plus, he admitted to the adulterous relationship with the brothers' mother.

More recently, Kane was unmasked, thinking he was badly burned. He wasn't. Paul lied to his own son about being burned just to keep him complacent and under his control.

In any case, the character of Paul Bearer stands as one of the most evil in sports entertainment. That, however, won’t change the fact that I will miss him…:(

Rest in peace, Paul Bearer...:crying:

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Does this turn of events mean that Taker is now a full-fledged heel? I really don't mind!

It was funny listening to the crowd boo him last week for bonking Cena with his own chain, then give a huge pop when he picked him up for the dreaded Tombstone! Even as a heel he always drew cheers, except when he did something truly heel-like, such as using foreign objects and such. The Deadman standing in a ring full of squished wrestlers, face, heel, funny, serious, popular or not, never fails to entertain me!:D

The only problem is that there is nothing he can do to ever make me boo him! The sadistic things he does when he's in that persona just bring a lot of smiles to my face. Body bags, crucifixions, beating the stuffing out of enemies (and friends). It really doesn't matter to me one bit. He thinks he comes across all big and scary but I just end up loving him all the more!:drool:

And when he turns heel, he never seems to lose his courage. Usually, when a superstar gives in to the darkside, they become complete cowards. *cough* Brock Lesnar *cough* Not Taker. He has to job cleanly to opponents he would have otherwise squished under different circumstances, but you never see Taker fleeing the ring when faced with adversity! Taker is Taker, face or heel. But even when he plays the "good guy", he still doesn't seem like your average vanilla ice cream babyface (Cena, Guerrero, Mysterio, etc.) Taker doesn't even acknowledge the fans. He's always just so…cold. And I love it!;)

Oh, and as for Mordecai…He has the possibility of becoming a truly great character. The WWE just needs to give him some good matches and ring promos. Out of all the fresh newbies that have set foot on Smackdown recently, Mordecai is the only one who's debut was actually much talked about, so there's no real competition between the three there (Mordecai, Kenzo, Luther).

*clears throat*

*stands on her tiptoes*

*clears throat again*

Ahem...

*deep breath*

AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! OH FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, NO!!!!!:eye::eye:

*falls over in complete and utter horror*

Am I having a Great American Bash nightmare? Someone please tell me that Bradshaw is NOT champion!:mad: If so, this is like the SADDEST day of Smackdown ever! Smackdown has suffered a grim fate...This is the biggest paper champion ever! For me its official: JBL is Smackdown's Goldberg! I think anybody normal can agree that this is a complete travesty! The locker-room bully sucks up to Vince, who stupidly gives him the title. The Big Show, Taker, RVD, Booker T, Cena, ack, even FUNAKI all deserve that belt more than Bradshaw!*cries*
 

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Okay...finally got around to watching RAW and it was much better than the week before...to me more action in the ring = better viewing pleasure.

Only thing I fear is next week...if you thought Eugene was great as a referee, next week he becomes...<GASP!>...GENERAL MANAGER!!! :eek_2:

Here was the run-down of RAW courtesy of WWE.com:

STACKED DECK
June 28, 2004

The Rabid Wolverine redefined the phrase “fighting champion” Monday night, battling through perverse match stipulations and forcing the submission of the beastly Kane. The lopsided rules demanded that Benoit force Kane to tap, while the Big Red Monster could win the title by countout, pinfall, submission or disqualification.

In a dead-even, back and forth bout, The Crippler eventually took control, hitting a series of German suplexes. After various attempts to end the match failed because of Kane’s superior strength and size, Benoit seemed to return to what was working. He began a second sequence of German suplexes, but this time he shifted suplex No. 2 into the Crippler Crossface — earning the coveted tap-out.

As a result, the World Heavyweight Champion will play The Game at Vengeance. Triple H waited idly by on RAW, watching to see who would defend the gold against him.

Triple H had quite a night. He discovered his Vengeance opponent, won a match over William Regal by DQ and gained an honorary Evolution member. In a match designed by Uncle Eric Bischoff, The Game took on Regal with Eugene as the “special” guest referee. And although Eugene acquitted himself extremely well during the course of the match — maintaining total professionalism and adhering strictly to the rules — the Cerebral Assassin outsmarted Eugene in the end.

Triple H set up Regal by bringing brass knuckles into the ring, and when Eugene saw them later in Regal’s possession, he called for the bell. To make matters worse, Triple H used misdirection to create the appearance that Regal attacked Eugene after the conclusion of the match, sending Eugene into a furious rage. After some more mental massaging by The Game, Eugene firmly believed that Benoit and Regal were enemies of their Evolution.

The distressing Lita saga continued on RAW. Matt Hardy, overwhelmed with grief and anger, attacked Kane amid an interview with J.R. And following Kane’s match with Benoit, Lita came to ringside seemingly to comfort the Monster. But a low-blow later, it was clear that Lita was there to punish the potential father of her child. Kane overwhelmed Lita and set her up for a chokeslam, but at the last minute he reconsidered. It seemed he wouldn’t risk hurting the woman who could be carrying “his legacy.”

We also learned that Edge will be facing Randy Orton for the Intercontinental Championship at Vengeance. And add a pay-per-view battle between Batista and Chris Jericho to the aforementioned Benoit vs. Triple H World Heavyweight Championship match.

Something special was announced for next week, as well. With Bischoff on a scheduled vacation, none other than Eugene will play GM for a day. Watch Monday Night RAW next week (9/8 CT on Spike TV) to learn just what kind of matches emerge from the mind of Eugene!

Match Results:
Edge and Chris Jericho defeat Randy Orton and Batista
Triple H def. William Regal (DQ) with Eugene as the guest referee
La Resistance def. Sgt. Slaughter and Rhyno (Non-title match)
Chris Benoit def. Kane (submission-only stipulation)
 

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Just one little question: Does the team called "resistance" still exist? They used to fight when I was in the USA in the late 2003 and it was the ultimate shame for the France.
 

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Im glad the Undertaker returned to his dead man "theme"...I kinda miss the Ministry era also...Do you guys like him now as he is or do you prefer the American Bad-Ass look?
 

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I was one of the few people who saw the Great American Bash and after that PPV I will never watch Smackdown again until JBL loses the WWE title.
 

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Eliza said:
Im glad the Undertaker returned to his dead man "theme"...I kinda miss the Ministry era also...Do you guys like him now as he is or do you prefer the American Bad-Ass look?

The original Deadman stands as my absolute favorite of his various incarnations, but I've been very adaptive when it comes to Taker changing so his current persona, until his next one, starts to grow on me. However, I never liked the American Bad Ass persona…But no matter what, I will always be a Taker fangirl!

Speaking of the American Bad Ass gimmick…Still Taker, but no longer supernatural.:spock: Hmmm...I think I understand the reasons for that change. It seemed the Undertaker had been pretty well played out and maybe fans did want to see something more "real" and "human", but that form just didn’t hold as much interest for me.*shrugs* I'm really interested to see what will be done in the future with this new hybrid Taker though…I think the idea has huge potential. His current style is really good! I think its great how he's successfully brought back the Deadman in yet another form, without it being stale!:)

The Undertaker is a very unique superstar. How many big men yesterday and today can you name that are able to do the kind of things that Taker can do without breaking a sweat? Not many wrestlers today, if any at all, can go on out there and have that "I'm better than ever" aura that Taker presents each time he appears and that's why he stands out from the rest. Unlike many other superstars Taker's past personas have been successful, which makes it interesting for fans to debate about which era of the Deadman that they prefer. They don't call him THE PHENOM for no reason!:D

Um…The issue of whether he's a face or a heel never seems to have been totally clear cut, firstly because the fans love it when he's evil, and secondly because he hasn't traditionally acknowledged the fans or manipulated them in the way that conventional heels or faces do. He's always appeared to draw his strength from some bigger supernatural source, whether it's symbolized by the urn or if it's something darker and more mysterious than that.

But I think that Taker ought to be ultimately a force for good, as I think that's what he's been in reality in people's lives. Not good in a do-gooder good citizen kind of a way, but good as in a kind of defiant "otherness" in professional wrestling, a world of banal egotism and cartoonish masculinity. In my eyes there's something life-affirming even about his coldness. Acknowledgment of death is an acknowledgment of life.

Taker is enormous, he's better than human, he's emblematic of something much more archetypal and deeper than wrestling usually allows, and of course there is a sexual element to the way I look at him. Imagination is a huge part of sexuality and Taker really captures imaginations. That's not to say I'm trying to neatly separate the character from Mark, obviously he is largely responsible and I'm simply talking about his talent and his particular presence.

For the last half decade people, fan or no fan, have been discussing Taker's "nearing-retirement". I mean what is that? We all know it's going to happen but I don't see the need in people counting down to it.:( Personally, I try not to think about it as I find it very upsetting. I know the day is inevitably going to come, so I just spend the remaining time he's in the spotlight enjoying what he does so well. I will miss him terribly but the memories will live on forever.

Now that I have gotten all of that out of the way…Please forgive me for rambling yet again!:annoyed: *bashes herself over the head repeatedly with a rubber chicken* I simply find this thread to be the perfect place to share my thoughts on all things related to wrestling, considering that my friends and family all HATE wrestling, and I have no one to talk to that shares the same passion for the sport as I do…
 

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Robert said:
Just one little question: Does the team called "resistance" still exist? They used to fight when I was in the USA in the late 2003 and it was the ultimate shame for the France.

Yes, but...

The original team was Rene Dupree and Sylvain Grenier. Eventually, Rob Conway joined and replaced Grenier when Grenier went off TV (either to recover from an injury or to spend some time in OVW). Then, at WMXX, Grenier came back to La Resistance, but Rene Dupree then went to Smackdown as the result of the "lottery."

Now, La Resistance became a "Quebecois" team instead, and Dupree is known as the "French Phenom." (Though he does not do nearly as much no-selling as one would expect)

One thing that I sort of miss is that they couldn't do some sort of Lesnar-Dupree feud. The idea behind this would be that Lesnar's the youngest WWE World Champion, and Dupree is the youngest person ever to hold a WWE title (19 when he became a tag team champ). Hell, it can't be much worse than a feud over spilled coffee.
 

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Ikumi Tachikawa said:
Now that I have gotten all of that out of the way…Please forgive me for rambling yet again!:annoyed: *bashes herself over the head repeatedly with a rubber chicken* I simply find this thread to be the perfect place to share my thoughts on all things related to wrestling, considering that my friends and family all HATE wrestling, and I have no one to talk to that shares the same passion for the sport as I do…

Oh, don't feel bad about rambling. In fact, you're the most talkative person on the WWE fourm. I like your posts because their long and it's not elementary. Just keep on posting like this and I promise you'll gain some respect on your wrestling fandom! You've gained some from me!

BTW, I'm still in Washington and I wont be back till Saturday. I'm leaving tomorrow to Atlanta, Ga and I'm stopping in East Texas Friday afternoon (depending on how long it will take...)

See you all soon!

Maury V.

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I had the opportunity to go to TNA in Nashville but we we're on schedule and we didn't have time :crying: Expect a lot of pictures when I get back.
 

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johnroche said:
Yes, but...

The original team was Rene Dupree and Sylvain Grenier. Eventually, Rob Conway joined and replaced Grenier when Grenier went off TV (either to recover from an injury or to spend some time in OVW). Then, at WMXX, Grenier came back to La Resistance, but Rene Dupree then went to Smackdown as the result of the "lottery."

Sylvian Grenier was injured by, big surprise, the Dudleyz at a House show. He suffered a major concussion, and aggravated his neck I believe...
 
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