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Raw Spoilers

  • 30-12-2003 11:23am
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,461 ✭✭✭NeroTheExtreme


    I loved their picks for HBK "classics"

    1) Royal Rumble 97?! Come on, that was the time when the crowd were turning on him despite the fact he was the #1 babyface! Sid carried that match as well!

    2) Summerslam 2002? Good match but hardly rated as a classic moment as it only happened last year!

    3) Same as above! What about the ladder match? The hell in the cell match? The iron man match? pft..

    The main event for RAW was the **** though, the rest seems to be complete throwaway dirt though.

    Nero


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,267 ✭✭✭Exit


    I think they chose those classic matches for a reason - 1) was in San Antonio, and 2) and 3) were showing his battles with Triple H.

    As for the main event, I just thought Michaels had no hope in hell of winning the title. And then I was pleasantly surprised by the match, especially the crowd. And then I was completely shocked when Michaels got the pin, but I could smell some sort of bull**** screwjob coming. And then it came, and left me disappointed in the whole thing. I'm not a big HBK fan or anything, it was just the way it was carried out. Since when has that ever been a rule? Plus, Triple H wasn't exactly pinning Michaels, was he?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,640 ✭✭✭Gillie


    That rule was used at least once before. I remember in one match there was two refs (Don't ask me why) but they each raised each mans hand. Footage after showed that both guys shoulders were on the mat.

    I thought the main event was brill myself! Austins back and it looks like he can do anything he wants now?
    But what about Foley. Was that the end for him? Seems very sh*tty way of ending that story!


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