| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:15PM #1661 | |
Don't pretend to think you know Edge. You didn't grow up with the Rated-R Superstar and his single-parent mother in some cramped apartment in Orangeville (a tiny Ontario town that Edge recalls offered residents two choices: "work in a factory in town, or if you're really lucky, land a job in Toronto"). You likely identified with his classmates at Princess Elizabeth Public School, carrying a hockey stick and aspiring to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Edge, meanwhile, dreamed of rocking out on a Les Paul guitar and following in the platformed footsteps of KISS. (He didn't, but it hasn't stopped him from amassing an impressive collection of signed, custom-made guitars over the years.)
If you really knew Edge, you would have noticed the "black cloud" that hung over the eight-year-old boy after a car accident claimed the life of his most-admired uncle. You would have also seen that cloud give way to the yellow and red-clad form of Hulk Hogan, whose mantra of saying prayers and taking vitamins spoke directly to Edge from the TV. Perhaps then you would have sat eleventh-row ringside with him in Toronto's SkyDome; it was there he watched Hogan face Ultimate Warrior in the "Ultimate Challenge" at WrestleMania VI, and vowed he would also headline a WrestleMania someday. Edge's pals in high school knew he was destined for greatness, even writing in his yearbook "Most Likely to Win the WWE World Championship." Yet they couldn't predict he'd receive free wrestling training after winning an essay contest in the Toronto Star. Only his trainers, Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison, and those training with him in Sully's Gym, could truly appreciate juggling multiple odd-jobs while wrestling on the independent circuit. But unless they were riding shotgun, they couldn't begin to comprehend Edge's "winter death tours" across frozen north Canadian lakes, or eating only canned tuna for days at a stretch, simply to wrestle in poorly attended venues. Much due-paying and a recommendation from fellow Canadian Bret "Hit Man" Hart ultimately helped Edge make his WWE debut in June 1998, though few believed he would last. So he made his opponents believe, even if it meant taking chairs to the head, falling off ladders and crashing through tables. He's suffered a torn ACL, ruptured labra, a broken neck, a fractured skull, metal rods in his teeth and countless stitches over the years, but not without giving as good as he's received. Ask any man-or woman-who has gone toe-to-toe with him; they'll tell you why he's called the Rated-R Superstar. After his wife, Vickie Guerrero, made the move from SmackDown General Manager to Raw GM, things began to crumble for The Rated-R Superstar. At Extreme Rules, he lost his World Heavyweight Championship to Jeff Hardy. (Moments later, CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to take the title from Hardy.) Then, live on Raw, Edge shocked the WWE Universe by asking Vickie for a divorce. Now, with The Ultimate Opportunist distanced from all those around him, he begins his quest for gold again all alone. You think you know Edge? Think again. He is The Untimate Opportunist - Jim Ross Since making his debut on Raw, this aggressive young Superstar has made certain that every ring warrior on the roster knows his name. For weeks leading up to his first match he would approach Superstars and Divas alike in the locker room area with what has since become a familiar refrain: “Hi, I’m Dolph Ziggler.” With his slicked-back blond hair, impressive physique and ****ure attitude, Ziggler gives off the aura of an athlete who knows exactly what he’s doing. The young Superstar makes use of his impressive amateur wrestling background (during which he won more matches than anyone in Kent State University’s history) to ensure that for years to come, the WWE Universe will remember the name of Dolph Ziggler. In the Draft, the cocky Superstar found himself wearing a new blue hue. And with that change, things have really started taking off for Ziggler, as he looks for a title on SmackDown. DOLPH ZIGGLER FOR IC CHAMPION |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:15PM #1662 | |
Hardy Party with Matt n Jeff
S@V3 M3 Y2j Living at the Palace of Wisdom with John Morrison Living in the Age of Orton 3rd Generation Diva Natalya 100% Stratification with Trish Stratus followed by the paparazzi with Melina Glamazoning by way to the top with Beth Phoenix "Me want title match"-Y2J |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:21PM #1663 | |
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Hardy Party with Matt n Jeff
S@V3 M3 Y2j Living at the Palace of Wisdom with John Morrison Living in the Age of Orton 3rd Generation Diva Natalya 100% Stratification with Trish Stratus followed by the paparazzi with Melina Glamazoning by way to the top with Beth Phoenix "Me want title match"-Y2J |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:29PM #1664 | |
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Maryse knocked out
big shout out to my b24 posse u know who are
my peep`s Stephan Robin Henry Broom Richard (my soldier boy lol) Amy Dizzy Rascal`s Dance Wiv Me What`s up darlin, i been keeping my eye on the movements, i can`t see no room for improvements, why u all over there on your jack jones, u got to let me get behind your backbone, i`m the man for the plan i`ll make it worth it, u got a body to do for let me merc it, JUST SOME OF THE WORDS DIZZY`S THE BUSINESS STALKERS ARE BANNED FROM FRIENDS LIST OK WAYNES MY NO 1 FAN JAYDEN`S MY NO 1 FAN |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:36PM #1665 | |
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Amy looks for Orton
Amber is talking to Melina in her locker room Jenny walks around Matt Hardy walks around and bumps into someone
Hardy Party with Matt n Jeff
S@V3 M3 Y2j Living at the Palace of Wisdom with John Morrison Living in the Age of Orton 3rd Generation Diva Natalya 100% Stratification with Trish Stratus followed by the paparazzi with Melina Glamazoning by way to the top with Beth Phoenix "Me want title match"-Y2J |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:39PM #1666 | |
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*Randy Orton comes out the gym and heads toward his lr as he takes his sweaty shirt off*
Don't pretend to think you know Edge. You didn't grow up with the Rated-R Superstar and his single-parent mother in some cramped apartment in Orangeville (a tiny Ontario town that Edge recalls offered residents two choices: "work in a factory in town, or if you're really lucky, land a job in Toronto"). You likely identified with his classmates at Princess Elizabeth Public School, carrying a hockey stick and aspiring to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Edge, meanwhile, dreamed of rocking out on a Les Paul guitar and following in the platformed footsteps of KISS. (He didn't, but it hasn't stopped him from amassing an impressive collection of signed, custom-made guitars over the years.)
If you really knew Edge, you would have noticed the "black cloud" that hung over the eight-year-old boy after a car accident claimed the life of his most-admired uncle. You would have also seen that cloud give way to the yellow and red-clad form of Hulk Hogan, whose mantra of saying prayers and taking vitamins spoke directly to Edge from the TV. Perhaps then you would have sat eleventh-row ringside with him in Toronto's SkyDome; it was there he watched Hogan face Ultimate Warrior in the "Ultimate Challenge" at WrestleMania VI, and vowed he would also headline a WrestleMania someday. Edge's pals in high school knew he was destined for greatness, even writing in his yearbook "Most Likely to Win the WWE World Championship." Yet they couldn't predict he'd receive free wrestling training after winning an essay contest in the Toronto Star. Only his trainers, Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison, and those training with him in Sully's Gym, could truly appreciate juggling multiple odd-jobs while wrestling on the independent circuit. But unless they were riding shotgun, they couldn't begin to comprehend Edge's "winter death tours" across frozen north Canadian lakes, or eating only canned tuna for days at a stretch, simply to wrestle in poorly attended venues. Much due-paying and a recommendation from fellow Canadian Bret "Hit Man" Hart ultimately helped Edge make his WWE debut in June 1998, though few believed he would last. So he made his opponents believe, even if it meant taking chairs to the head, falling off ladders and crashing through tables. He's suffered a torn ACL, ruptured labra, a broken neck, a fractured skull, metal rods in his teeth and countless stitches over the years, but not without giving as good as he's received. Ask any man-or woman-who has gone toe-to-toe with him; they'll tell you why he's called the Rated-R Superstar. After his wife, Vickie Guerrero, made the move from SmackDown General Manager to Raw GM, things began to crumble for The Rated-R Superstar. At Extreme Rules, he lost his World Heavyweight Championship to Jeff Hardy. (Moments later, CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to take the title from Hardy.) Then, live on Raw, Edge shocked the WWE Universe by asking Vickie for a divorce. Now, with The Ultimate Opportunist distanced from all those around him, he begins his quest for gold again all alone. You think you know Edge? Think again. He is The Untimate Opportunist - Jim Ross Since making his debut on Raw, this aggressive young Superstar has made certain that every ring warrior on the roster knows his name. For weeks leading up to his first match he would approach Superstars and Divas alike in the locker room area with what has since become a familiar refrain: “Hi, I’m Dolph Ziggler.” With his slicked-back blond hair, impressive physique and ****ure attitude, Ziggler gives off the aura of an athlete who knows exactly what he’s doing. The young Superstar makes use of his impressive amateur wrestling background (during which he won more matches than anyone in Kent State University’s history) to ensure that for years to come, the WWE Universe will remember the name of Dolph Ziggler. In the Draft, the cocky Superstar found himself wearing a new blue hue. And with that change, things have really started taking off for Ziggler, as he looks for a title on SmackDown. DOLPH ZIGGLER FOR IC CHAMPION |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:41PM #1667 | |
Hardy Party with Matt n Jeff
S@V3 M3 Y2j Living at the Palace of Wisdom with John Morrison Living in the Age of Orton 3rd Generation Diva Natalya 100% Stratification with Trish Stratus followed by the paparazzi with Melina Glamazoning by way to the top with Beth Phoenix "Me want title match"-Y2J |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:43PM #1668 | |
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Maryse looks around still seeing star`s and bump`s right into Randy
Maryse-you know what i don`t need your crazy a*s girlfriend getting on at me nor do i need you to make things complicated but i could advance your time here in wwe cos i got rights to the main man Eric so i`d treat me a little kinder if i were you *smirks*
big shout out to my b24 posse u know who are
my peep`s Stephan Robin Henry Broom Richard (my soldier boy lol) Amy Dizzy Rascal`s Dance Wiv Me What`s up darlin, i been keeping my eye on the movements, i can`t see no room for improvements, why u all over there on your jack jones, u got to let me get behind your backbone, i`m the man for the plan i`ll make it worth it, u got a body to do for let me merc it, JUST SOME OF THE WORDS DIZZY`S THE BUSINESS STALKERS ARE BANNED FROM FRIENDS LIST OK WAYNES MY NO 1 FAN JAYDEN`S MY NO 1 FAN |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:47PM #1669 | |
Don't pretend to think you know Edge. You didn't grow up with the Rated-R Superstar and his single-parent mother in some cramped apartment in Orangeville (a tiny Ontario town that Edge recalls offered residents two choices: "work in a factory in town, or if you're really lucky, land a job in Toronto"). You likely identified with his classmates at Princess Elizabeth Public School, carrying a hockey stick and aspiring to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Edge, meanwhile, dreamed of rocking out on a Les Paul guitar and following in the platformed footsteps of KISS. (He didn't, but it hasn't stopped him from amassing an impressive collection of signed, custom-made guitars over the years.)
If you really knew Edge, you would have noticed the "black cloud" that hung over the eight-year-old boy after a car accident claimed the life of his most-admired uncle. You would have also seen that cloud give way to the yellow and red-clad form of Hulk Hogan, whose mantra of saying prayers and taking vitamins spoke directly to Edge from the TV. Perhaps then you would have sat eleventh-row ringside with him in Toronto's SkyDome; it was there he watched Hogan face Ultimate Warrior in the "Ultimate Challenge" at WrestleMania VI, and vowed he would also headline a WrestleMania someday. Edge's pals in high school knew he was destined for greatness, even writing in his yearbook "Most Likely to Win the WWE World Championship." Yet they couldn't predict he'd receive free wrestling training after winning an essay contest in the Toronto Star. Only his trainers, Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchison, and those training with him in Sully's Gym, could truly appreciate juggling multiple odd-jobs while wrestling on the independent circuit. But unless they were riding shotgun, they couldn't begin to comprehend Edge's "winter death tours" across frozen north Canadian lakes, or eating only canned tuna for days at a stretch, simply to wrestle in poorly attended venues. Much due-paying and a recommendation from fellow Canadian Bret "Hit Man" Hart ultimately helped Edge make his WWE debut in June 1998, though few believed he would last. So he made his opponents believe, even if it meant taking chairs to the head, falling off ladders and crashing through tables. He's suffered a torn ACL, ruptured labra, a broken neck, a fractured skull, metal rods in his teeth and countless stitches over the years, but not without giving as good as he's received. Ask any man-or woman-who has gone toe-to-toe with him; they'll tell you why he's called the Rated-R Superstar. After his wife, Vickie Guerrero, made the move from SmackDown General Manager to Raw GM, things began to crumble for The Rated-R Superstar. At Extreme Rules, he lost his World Heavyweight Championship to Jeff Hardy. (Moments later, CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to take the title from Hardy.) Then, live on Raw, Edge shocked the WWE Universe by asking Vickie for a divorce. Now, with The Ultimate Opportunist distanced from all those around him, he begins his quest for gold again all alone. You think you know Edge? Think again. He is The Untimate Opportunist - Jim Ross Since making his debut on Raw, this aggressive young Superstar has made certain that every ring warrior on the roster knows his name. For weeks leading up to his first match he would approach Superstars and Divas alike in the locker room area with what has since become a familiar refrain: “Hi, I’m Dolph Ziggler.” With his slicked-back blond hair, impressive physique and ****ure attitude, Ziggler gives off the aura of an athlete who knows exactly what he’s doing. The young Superstar makes use of his impressive amateur wrestling background (during which he won more matches than anyone in Kent State University’s history) to ensure that for years to come, the WWE Universe will remember the name of Dolph Ziggler. In the Draft, the cocky Superstar found himself wearing a new blue hue. And with that change, things have really started taking off for Ziggler, as he looks for a title on SmackDown. DOLPH ZIGGLER FOR IC CHAMPION |
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| 3 weeks ago :: Nov 07, 2009 - 1:48PM #1670 | |
Hardy Party with Matt n Jeff
S@V3 M3 Y2j Living at the Palace of Wisdom with John Morrison Living in the Age of Orton 3rd Generation Diva Natalya 100% Stratification with Trish Stratus followed by the paparazzi with Melina Glamazoning by way to the top with Beth Phoenix "Me want title match"-Y2J |
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