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    Phoenix Region, Vancouver Subregion: Second Round: (10) Owen Hart vs. (7) Kevin Nash

    1 Seriously? People didn't pay to see Owen Hart? Honestly? The guy got cheers wherever he went as a face, so that isn't a sign of affection anymore? Wow! Is giving someone a middle finger now the national symbol of love? Come on. Nash was not more enjoyable than Owen, not by a long shot. He was...
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    Phoenix Region, Vancouver Subregion: Second Round: (10) Owen Hart vs. (7) Kevin Nash

    Ah! I need to settle some things before all of you go and vote Kevin Nash, and act like Owen Hart couldn't beat him. School and lack of sleep have got in the way of me preparing some posts so I'm going freestyle, but this is bogus. Who did Owen Hart beat? Oh yeah, Yokozuna. The whole kayfabe...
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    Has Sting Come Up Short on Letting His Time in Wrestling Live on Forever?

    This is so untrue that it is almost laughable. Just because the things he's done in places like TNA and WCW didn't take place in the godly "WWF/E" it doesn't mean that he didn't do anything with his career. Even the biggest WWE fans know who Sting is and for some reason or another, everyone...
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    "Official" Don't Forget Owen HQ

    New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time) Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI Editor's Award (1999) PWI Feud Of The Year (1994) vs. Bret Hart PWI Rookie of the Year (1987) Ranked him #10 of the 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1994[ Ranked him #84 of...
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    Calgary Region, Detroit Subregion: First Round: (16)D.B Smith vs.(17)Barry Windham

    Davey Boy Smith was trained by Stu Hart, the man who could make your leg bend in ways you never knew were possible. Stu was as tough as you'd get and I'm sure he passed at least a little of that onto the British Bulldog. I know very little about Windham and in a way, I think this is a point in...
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    NY Region, Colorado Subregion: First Round: (16)Sid Vicious vs. (17)Samoa Joe

    Samoa Joe has dominated many in TNA or ROH and while he may not have a billion known and important names on his defeated list, it's the length of it and how he finished all those men off that should be looked at. You cannot blame him for not being able to go up against the likes of Hulk Hogan or...
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    Calgary Region, LA Subregion: First Round: (11) Yokozuna vs. (22) Ron Simmons

    Ron Simmons had been one tough dude back in his APA days with Bradshaw, he won't succumb to the power of Yokozuna so quickly and I actually am happy that it is close, the IWC is finally get something right! Ron is tough and he might not be a cruiserweight by any standards but he can move a...
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    Calgary Region, Seattle Subregion: First Round: (7) Roddy Piper vs. (26) Great Khali

    This would be nothing but a glorified game of cat and mouse. Roddy is a smart enough wrestler with enough history in this business to know not to stay within striking distance of a monster the size of Khali and there is no doubt that he has quite a bit of speed over the Punjabi Nightmare. If he...
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    Calgary Region, LA Subregion: First Round: (14) Scott Steiner vs. (19) Dustin Rhodes

    You look at the abundance of muscles Steiner possesses and you think he would easily defeat Dustin but I don't see that. Goldust in his prime was one creepy dude, his mind games were some of the creepiest and weirdest you'll ever find. He was never the strongest guy in the ring or the most...
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    Calgary Region, LA Subregion: First Round: (6) Eddie Guerrero vs. (27) Bobby Lashley

    Bobby Lashley did dominate everyone the WWE put him up against, from Batista to Benoit and if he would have stayed and kept on his track, he would've probably had won this because I would guess his domination would just continue. But he left for TNA and it only took a month and half until he...
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    Calgary Region, Seattle Subregion:First Round:(10)Arn Anderson vs. (23)Chavo Guerrero

    Chavo is a decent wrestler when he isn't Vickie's little fanboy or jobbing some new young talent and is actually decent when he is given the opportunity to really show what he can do. It hasn't happened lately but when this guy was in his prime, he was pretty sharp and him and Eddie were such an...
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    Calgary Region, Seattle Subregion: First Round: (2) Hulk Hogan vs. (31) IRS

    IRS isn't lazy and he hasn't always jobbed or anything but Hogan is Hogan and IRS doesn't need to "go over" and he sure as hell shouldn't. Hogan defeated men a helluva lot bigger than IRS and men a lot tougher too, so this ones pretty obvious already. Hulk would start off getting some good...
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    Phoenix Region, NC Subregion: First Round: (6) Brock Lesnar vs. (27) Marc Mero

    Marc Mero was a boxer and a participator in the Golden Gloves, he wasn't a bad boxer and had a reasonable grasp of the sport but MMA is a whole 'nother ball game in my mind. It does include boxing but you're throwing wrestling, martial arts, jujitsu and ground/pound on top of it to create just...
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    Overpaid Reality Stars vs American Heroes

    Yeah, I don't think that was very well said by me and let me expand just a little bit. I think what annoys me is the fact these teens all over North America are worshiping these fictional characters, knowing everything from their real middle name to their hometown to their favorite color and it...
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    NFL Draft Thread

    1 Awesome! I have a friend now. I'm just recently getting into football, like only recently have I decided on the Jags but I feel like I've figured the most of it out. It's awesome that I have someone to talk specifically about the Jags with, and I'm sure we'll meet again after this. On with the...
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