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| Abyss News *Spoilers*; Even more Russo/Mantel induced stupidity | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 4 2007, 11:15 PM (322 Views) | |
| MutantLeprechaun | Jul 4 2007, 11:15 PM Post #1 |
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From the iMPACT spoilers: Hour two notes: (1) Abyss defeated Lance Hoyt (w/Christy Hemme) These two are not strangers and Hemme could be the deciding element since Father James Mitchell was not with Abyss. Hoyt went for a move but ran right into Abyss’ boot and the action went to the floor where Abyss tossed Hoyt into the guard rails. Abyss tossed Hoyt back to the ring and got a folding chair, but Hoyt attacked when Abyss came back in. Abyss fought back and hit the corner butt splash. However Abyss’ second rope splash only hit the canvas. Hoyt took over with right hand punches to the face and hit a second rope legdrop for two. Hoyt went for but missed a moonsault as Abyss got to his feet and hit several clotheslines followed by a choke slam for two. Hemme got the referee’s attention as Abyss went to hit Hoyt with the chair. Hoyt blocked it and went up top but Abyss got the chair and threw it right into Hoyt’s face. Hoyt recovered and went for the boot to the face but when he began to run at Abyss, Abyss saw it and hit the Black Hole Slam. Abyss wasn’t done as he found a bag of broken pieces of glass and dumped them in the ring as VKM came out to fight Hoyt to the locker room. Hemme was all alone with Abyss when Tomko and AJ Styles hit the ring. The lights went down and up with Sting coming out to aid Abyss. Sting handed Abyss the baseball bat. Sting said he and Abyss would face Tomko and Styles on Sunday. To the shock of everyone Abyss spoke on the mic. He said Sunday would be Doomsday!! As the broken glass was cleaned up Tenay and West spoke to the home viewers about the main event of the show. <_< The humanisation process begins... |
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| March Haire | Jul 4 2007, 11:48 PM Post #2 |
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Kane's was much better... http://youtube.com/watch?v=i5p5T25sFvE |
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| †SamuraiFoochs† | Jul 5 2007, 01:09 AM Post #3 |
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The only tribute that matters...er, has wheels.
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I actually LOVED that at the time. Part of me still does despite the silliness. |
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| MutantLeprechaun | Jul 5 2007, 02:09 AM Post #4 |
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Yeah Kane's first words were nothing great either (expecially with that weirdo X-Pac being responsible for them). But, like with Kane, I don't see Abyss' character exactly flourishing with this turn of events. Whatever happened to silent heels staying silent... |
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| Joker | Jul 5 2007, 02:41 AM Post #5 |
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Once you become a face, you really have no choice but to speak. No one can really buy a silent face for some reason |
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| Deleted User | Jul 5 2007, 05:01 AM Post #6 |
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I think I may have found the only xpac fan out there - and he's on youtube:
^^^^^^^^^^^^I actually think it is Xpac himself who wrote that.... :rolleyes: |
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| Joker | Jul 5 2007, 06:29 AM Post #7 |
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I'm a fan of X-pac's corpse. |
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| MutantLeprechaun | Jul 5 2007, 09:05 PM Post #8 |
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There should be a law against saying anything positive about X-Pac... |
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| Lance | Jul 5 2007, 11:21 PM Post #9 |
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Next time you get bored of your lives, gimme a call and I'll come round and KILL YOU.
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I'm not sure whether any of you realise/remember this, but Waltman used to be class. Like, far, far better than Kane could ever dream of being. |
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| March Haire | Jul 5 2007, 11:58 PM Post #10 |
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1-2-3 Kid~! He was great until he became the punk running buddy of Nash and Hall in the early nWo, and still pulled out a few good matches...though that was against good to great wrestlers. He has some of the better Raw matches of all time though, which is why I refuse to hate on him. |
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| MutantLeprechaun | Jul 6 2007, 12:33 AM Post #11 |
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Aye, I remember 1-2-3 Kid and the like. But as far as I'm concerned his positives are always immensely outweighed by his negatives that, and he was never a character that I particularly found likeable... I'll hate on X-Pac, Syxx-Pac or any other of Sean Waltman's incarnations of the word Pac, but I won't say anything bad about his earlier matches. |
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