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That was great watching Brock miss his own hand :lol :lol :lol

He was already spilling blood before he even hit the ground. Good stuff.

That was a damn good Raw! From top to bottom. To bad you only get about 5 of those a year.

LOL @ peepee pants HHH!
 
That was great watching Brock miss his own hand :lol :lol :lol

He was already spilling blood before he even hit the ground. Good stuff.

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I don't think he missed his own hand, IMO, he tried to tuff it out. If you rewatch the second time he goes into the poll, he just went head on...like out of frustration.guys crazy.

And yeah, good raws are a rarity. Heh
 
I don't think he missed his own hand, IMO, he tried to tuff it out. If you rewatch the second time he goes into the poll, he just went head on...like out of frustration.guys crazy.

And yeah, good raws are a rarity. Heh
I'm having flashbacks to that BRUTAL Danielson/Nigel McGuinness match where McGuinness kept smashing his head into the pole over and over.
 
Looks like its gonna be the Shield against Big Show, Orton & Sheamus on Wrestlemania. Funny how the Diva title hasn't been seen for awhile now.
 
Paul Bearer passes

WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of William Moody, aka Paul Bearer. Moody made his WWE debut in 1991 as the manager of The Undertaker and went on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20 years.

Our deepest condolences go out to Moody’s family, friends and fans.

Source: www.wwe.com
 
Paul Bearer returned for Wrestlemania XX for the Taker/Kane feud. He returned a few years ago for an Edge/Kane feud.

Pretty sad to hear Bearer passed away. He has been working with John Cena's dad up here for the MWF in Melrose, Massachusetts on a consistent basis. They had lunch with Paul Bearer scheduled for this coming Saturday for his fans. I had no idea that he cancelled recent appearances because of his health. He was great with handicapped children that MWF would sponsor and fund raise from time to time.

Got a chance to meet him a few years ago at a convention that an acquintance of mine was running. Nice guy with plenty of back stage stories of the old WWF.

Anyways I was saddened to hear of his passing. Definately one of the best managers of all time. RIP.
 
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