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Post by lawlessgrandma on May 24, 2007 22:48:59 GMT
Back in Wacken 2005 some English gentlemen and ol' grandma started to ask each other complicated (and stoopid) wrestling questions to, in some way, pin the opponent - while sharing a bottle of Jaegermeister. So raise your glasses, try to answer my question and post one of your own. We'll see who counts out whom. To start of with an easy one: Name three Tag-Teams Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine was a member of during his time in the WWF and name his partners. The loser(s) of this Battle Royal cares for the Jaegi in August!
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Post by MetalBlade on May 28, 2007 20:40:57 GMT
I can only think of two official teams he was a member of. Rhythm & Blues with Honkytonk Man and The Dream Team with Brutus Beefcake. I tried to think all weekend, and even cheated by going on the net, but I can't remember who the third team was.
I do seem to remember him teaming with Jim The Anvil one time. I don't know if that counts...
Otherwise I smell B.S.
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Post by lawlessgrandma on May 28, 2007 22:46:59 GMT
Ha, got you figure foured! Third team was The New Dream Team with Dino Bravo!!! 1 point for me. So you better think about a tricky question for me.
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Post by MetalBlade on May 28, 2007 23:46:28 GMT
Damn, you got me dude. I forgot Brutus left.
One nil to the Menace. I will think of a really sticky question for you, unless someone else posts one before me.
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Post by MetalBlade on Jun 3, 2007 15:54:27 GMT
Right, here goes. This is a multi-part question.
At WCW WrestleWar 92, Sting's Squadron battled The Dangerous Alliance in the War Games main event. 1: Excluding manager Paul E. Dangerously, who were the five members of each team. 2: In which order did they enter the match? 3. What was the result?
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jun 5, 2007 21:39:28 GMT
Damn, been away a few days. Enough time to think about the question. The members:Sting, Nikita Kolloff, Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes vs. Rick Rude, Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson (I always loved his style), Larry Zbysko and 'Stunning' Steve Austin I think in the end Sting put on the Scorpion Death Lock on Eaton and Sting and Arn have been the first in the ring. Kolloff must have been next, but you got me with the correct order of entrance. Well, well that was a good one and it makes it a 1:1. I've been looking for the video the whole weekend, but was not able to find it. But I've found many others from 1988-2001. So beware of the next shot.
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jun 5, 2007 22:02:26 GMT
And here it is: Qote the Raven nevermore. 1. At Barely Legal 1997 Raven finally lost his ECW-Title to whom? 2. It was not his last pinfall loss in ECW. Before he left he lost another match (Loser leaves..), to whom? 3. It took a few weeks until Raven announced his first version of The Flock in WCW. Who were the original five members?
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Post by MetalBlade on Jun 5, 2007 23:36:37 GMT
Being the massive ECW nut that I am, that's a great question for me. At Barely Legal 1997, Raven lost the title to the legend Terry Funk, and at WrestlePalooza he got pinned by Tommy Dreamer before leaving for WCW. I have both shows on DVD. They RULE!!
As far as The Flock goes, I can't remember exactly the first incarnation of it, but I remember Billy "Sick Boy" Kidman, Lodi, Van Hammer, Scotty Riggs, Perry Saturn, Horace Hogan/Bolder (or whatever he ended up calling himself) were all members of Raven's Flock at some time or other.
At a guess I'd say Sick Boy, Lodi, Van Hammer, Scotty Riggs and Perry Saturn were the first five. I think Horace joined later to replace Saturn after he was kicked out.
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jun 6, 2007 21:54:30 GMT
Respect. Precise ECW knowledge and you almost ran away with the point, you named almost all members of the Flock and your guess was not too bad, BUT you forgot that Mr Stevie Richards followed Raven to WCW in the beginning, so the first version of the Flock was: Raven, Richards, Saturn, Kidman and Sickboy. Sorry to say it, but this is under Raven's rules... I bet I scored.
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Post by MetalBlade on Jun 6, 2007 22:23:37 GMT
Raven's Rules does indeed state that the answer must be FULLY correct in every department, so because I failed to remember Stevie Richards you lead the way 2-1. My turn to test Grandma's wrestling brain, I will think about it and post my teaser tomorrow.
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jun 6, 2007 22:30:00 GMT
Grandma's Wrestling Brain! What a songtitle!
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jul 25, 2007 21:32:21 GMT
Hey Blade or someone else, ask a question before I'm leaving or I will run away with the WOA-Cup which was the JAGER...
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Post by MetalBlade on Jul 26, 2007 13:47:39 GMT
What are the real names of the following wrestlers?
Rick Rude Ric Flair The Warlord Justin Credible Billy Gunn Al Snow Chris Jericho Rhino Rob Van Dam Randy Savage Sid Vicious
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jul 26, 2007 18:04:43 GMT
Of course you got me with this one. 2:2. This means Jager-shopping for everyone. Without consulting the net, I would have NO CHANCE IN HELL to even name one of the listed, except Randy Savage - Randall Poffo and Rick Rude - Richard Rood. Do you seriously know all their names? If yes, I pledge allegiance to the Blade...
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Post by lawlessgrandma on Jul 27, 2007 6:37:23 GMT
Allright, I'll take the risk and ask the cardinal question that broke the English neck back in 2005. It is Summerslam 88.`The Megapowers won the Mainevent. But normally Ted Million could have run away with the win. What excactly distracted him and whose music was played in the end. It is a rather easy question, but we'll see...
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