sk3
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Post by sk3 on Feb 9, 2006 17:44:03 GMT
I created a title recently titled the "Bay State Championship" (being a Massachusetts boy and all), and to determine the first titleholder (i.e. who I will use to defend the title online and such), I had a simulated 30-man Royal Rumble match. Not even the 1992 Rumble match carried this much star power in a single match. Let me know if this is something you'd buy a proverbial ticket to see.
(Obviously if there is a name you don't recognize from the game, it's a CAW)
Best. Royal. Rumble. Ever!
Arena: Royal Rumble
Commentary: Michael Cole & Taz
30-Man Royal Rumble Match to determine the first Bay State Champion Abdullah the Butcher Andre the Giant Antonio Inoki Bob Backlund Bret "Hit Man" Hart Bruno Sammartino Chris Benoit Eddie Guerrero El Santo Harley Race Hulk Hogan 80's Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka Kurt Angle Lou Thesz "Macho Man" Randy Savage Mankind Mil Mascaras "Nature Boy" Ric Flair Sabu Samoa Joe Stan "The Lariat" Hansen Sting Stone Cold Steve Austin Superstar Billy Graham Terry Funk "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels The Rock The Sandman Triple H Undertaker
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Post by KnifeEdge™ on Feb 9, 2006 17:57:36 GMT
looks ok 7/10
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Post by Captain Charisma™ on Feb 9, 2006 21:42:00 GMT
i like
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Kris
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Borat is good!
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Post by Kris on Feb 12, 2006 22:18:22 GMT
Who won it?
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sk3
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Post by sk3 on Feb 13, 2006 13:59:49 GMT
Hulk Hogan, last eliminating Samoa Joe. The two had a great exchange too. It looked like Joe was going to eliminate Hogan a couple of times, but Hulk made a comeback. Pretty cool layout; Joe gave him a Musclebuster, and then after Hulk got back up, went into Power Up 2 (the full Hulk-up animation). Big punch, knee to the gut, then threw him out. Great finish. Makes me wonder what would happen if Hulk Hogan circa 1986 faced Samoa Joe circa 2006. What an incredible match that would be.
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Post by bigmanj on Feb 14, 2006 2:00:48 GMT
6/10 who is Antonio Inoki & El Santo. who won the second time
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Grind
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1st Warning: Pronfanity in Name
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Post by Grind on Feb 14, 2006 9:42:47 GMT
can you take pics from your el santo and eventually the formula?
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Post by RKOrton on Feb 14, 2006 11:11:37 GMT
pretty good you should have done the whole show 7/10
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sk3
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Post by sk3 on Feb 14, 2006 13:35:23 GMT
can you take pics from your el santo and eventually the formula? You will see El Santo pretty soon.
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Post by sk3 on Feb 14, 2006 13:40:39 GMT
6/10 who is Antonio Inoki & El Santo. who won the second time Antonio Inoki is one of the greatest Japanese wrestlers of all time, second only to Rikidozan himself, who trained him. Inoki is a former WWE Champion, and has also held numerous other titles the world over. He is credited for incorporating the mixed martial arts style into wrestling, and prides himself on emboding the Japanese "fighting spirit" which is shared by so many other puroresu stars today. He is most famous in the states for the infamous wrestler vs. boxer match he had with Muhammad Ali on June 25, 1976, which was broadcast live from Tokyo. El Santo is known as the innovator of the lucha libre high flying style. He is a cultural treasure in his home country of Mexico, a Mexican equivalent to Hulk Hogan. He was one of the first men to use many of the acrobatic maneuvers you see used in today's cruiserweights. He also starred in countless motion pictures in his homeland, and did every one of them while wearing his mask (he was never, ever seen without it). His funeral in 1984 was attended by over 2,000 people. Mention the name El Santo in Mexico and you will see people young and old smile at the mere mention of his name.
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