sunking Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Why viscera was transferred to ECW Good for the big guy. I hope they do him good, and that he does well with it. We need some freshening up around here... MORE ATTITUDE!!! Quote Link to comment
ayasadai Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 BROCK at MMA http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r198/carrascoholicious/44937.jpg Quote Link to comment
riceb0i Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 panalo si brock only because the fighter he fought was a .500 fighter not a really good way of opening his MMA debut i say. we can only speculate kung ano ang kayang gawin ni brock hanggang nagawa na nya. once he gets more fights under his belt & these fights are with established MMA fighters then tsaka natin tignan kung ano na talaga ang nagawa nya. but changing from WWE to MMA is a really tough move for brock, sa MMA tunay ang mga suntok tsaka sipa, sa WWE medjo naka-koryo siya. but still i'm a brock lesnar fan! Quote Link to comment
andrean48 Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 VENGEANCE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS RESULT EDGE IS STILL THE CHAMP VIA COUNTOUTCENA IS STILL THE CHAMP VIA FU ON FOLEYCADE AND MURDOCH RETAIN OVER HARDYSDUECE AND DOMINO RETAIN OVER LEGENDSMVP ROLL OVER RIC FLAIRCANDICE IS THE NEW WOMENS CHAMPJOHNNY NITRO IS THE NEW ECW CHAMP. NO SHOW FOR BENOITSANTION IS STILL IC CHAMP WON VIA DQCHAVO GUERRERO DEFEAT WANG YANG Nitro the ECW Champ????? I dont know, is there no one else? Quote Link to comment
clubber_lang Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Snitsky becoming a top contender? Why, was Giant Gonzales not available? Quote Link to comment
tio_pot Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Patay na daw si Chris Benoit? Totoo ba yun? Quote Link to comment
clubber_lang Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 Yep, unfortunately it is true... Chris Benoit, Wife Nancy (aka Woman), Son Daniel Found Dead NEWS Quote Link to comment
teio Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 the f*ck... from wikipedia... On June 25, 2007, Benoit and his family were found dead in their home in Atlanta. It was first reported to fans of the WWE via WWE Mobile. There are no exact details are known about this death at this time. [1] Through their website, World Wrestling Entertainment also released the following statement[82]: "World Wrestling Entertainment is deeply saddened to report that today Chris Benoit and his family were found dead in their home. There are no further details at this time, other than the Benoit family residence is currently being investigated by local authorities. Tonight’s Raw on USA Network will serve as a tribute to Chris Benoit and his family. WWE extends its sincerest thoughts and prayers to the Benoit family’s relatives and loved ones in this time of tragedy." PW Headlines stated that Benoit called in to WWE Sunday and said he would be unable to make it back as his family was ill and they were spitting up blood. [83] WWE cancelled the scheduled live Raw show scheduled for June 25, and was replaced by a pre-recorded tribute to Benoit in its place.[6] Fayette County police are investigating Benoit's house following the discovery of the bodies, and no details have been released other than to announce that Benoit was not shot to death.[84]---eddie g. now has one of his amigos in heaven... :cry: Quote Link to comment
rdaq97 Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 Rest In Peace Canadian Crippler. You will be missed. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted June 26, 2007 MODERATOR Share Posted June 26, 2007 How tragic I was looking forward to his match at Vengeance. Now he's gone... RIP Chris Benoit Quote Link to comment
Larry Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 RIP Chris Benoit http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/PHO/AAGW175_8x10-No315~Chris-Benoit-Posters.jpg the Rabid Wolverine has always been one of my favorites, excellent technical wrestler, and worked really stiff. it's f*cked that he's gone now, what's even worse is how he died. The authorities are saying its a homicide investigation now. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted June 26, 2007 MODERATOR Share Posted June 26, 2007 I hope they solve it soon What a big loss to the wrestling world At least he was able to reach the pinnacle of his career Quote Link to comment
rsc1221 Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 A look at the career of the "Rabid Wolverine"By Louie Dee Written: June 25, 2007 The sports-entertainment world has lost a Legend, as WWE is saddened to report that Chris Benoit and his family were found dead in their Atlanta-area home today. Benoit was 40 years old. A trainee of the legendary Stu Hart, Benoit began his career in 1985 in Calgary after training with Stu and the Hart Family in the infamous Dungeon. Benoit idolized former World Tag Team Champion Dynamite Kid, and the high-flying style Benoit utilized throughout his career was influenced heavily by the British Superstar. However, his training in the Dungeon helped mold him into one of the best technical grapplers in sports-entertainment history as well. Benoit competed for Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling organization from 1985-1989, where he held both the British Commonwealth Title and the International Tag Team Title four times each, before heading to Japan, where his career truly blossomed. He originally competed as the masked Pegasus Kid and had numerous classic clashes with Japanese legends such as Shinjiro Ohtani and Jushin “Thunder” Liger. It was in New Japan Pro Wrestling where he also met a man who would become one of his closest friends, Eddie Guerrero. While in Japan, Benoit held the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship and won the 1994 Super J Cup tournament, one of the most prestigious light-heavyweight tournaments in sports-entertainment. It was that same year that Benoit burst onto the scene in the United States. He had competed in the States before, taking part in the NWA World Tag Team Title tournament in 1992 and wrestling briefly in WCW, but it was in South Philadelphia where Benoit truly cut his teeth in America. Benoit joined ECW, where he teamed with another long-time friend, Dean Malenko, to win the ECW Tag Team Championship. It was also during his time in South Philadelphia where Benoit became known as the “Canadian Crippler,” as it was during a match with Benoit where Sabu suffered a broken neck. After a year in ECW, Benoit headed back to WCW (and also New Japan, who had a working agreement with ECW at the time). His career elevated to the next level when he became an official member of the Four Horsemen, joining Ric Flair, Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman in 1995. During his near five-year stay in WCW, Benoit went from an unknown to household name and bona-fide Superstar. Staying close with the Horsemen through numerous incarnations of the group, Benoit became known for his hard-hitting, smash-mouth, no-nonsense style. His rivalry with Kevin Sullivan throughout 1996 (including their legendary Falls Count Anywhere Match at the 1996 Great American Bash) was lauded as one of the greatest and most intense in the company’s history. While in WCW, Benoit also racked up numerous accolades. He held the Television Championship on three occasions, was a two-time United States Champion and won the WCW Tag Team Championship twice as well (once with Malenko, once with Perry Saturn). He also faced Bret Hart in a tribute match to Bret’s brother and Benoit’s good friend Owen Hart in 1999, and in his final WCW match in January 2000, Benoit defeated Sid to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately, trouble in WCW led to Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko and Saturn leaving the company the next day, so the reign was nullified. The foursome, however, debuted later that month in WWE as The Radicalz. Benoit immediately found success in WWE, claiming the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 2000. He would go on to hold that gold on a total of four occasions. Through 2003, he also held the World Tag Team Championship and the WWE Tag Team Championship. Finally, in 2004, after nearly 20 years of struggle, Benoit reached the top. Starting the match at No. 1, Benoit lasted over an hour to win the 2004 Royal Rumble Match, last eliminating the mammoth Big Show to win. That earned him a World Championship match, and at WrestleMania XX in Madison Square Garden, he defeated Shawn Michaels and champion Triple H in a Triple Threat Match to claim the World Heavyweight Championship. The celebration is one of the most memorable WrestleMania moments of all-time, as he and best friend Eddie Guerrero (the reigning WWE Champion at the time) embraced in the center of the ring amidst a stream of confetti and the cheers of a raucous capacity crowd. In the next three years, Benoit would go on to hold the World Tag Team Championship twice more and had three reigns as United States Champion, the last of which ended just two months ago at Backlash. He was drafted to ECW in the 2007 WWE Draft, and in his final WWE match, Benoit defeated Elijah Burke on the June 19 ECW on Sci Fi. Over the course of his 22-year career, Chris Benoit solidified his reputation as one of the greatest to ever set foot inside a ring. He was a man of few words, but his passion for the sports-entertainment business was almost unrivaled. Whether loved or hated, Benoit was always well-respected by our fans and his peers for his in-ring ability, his trademark toothless grin and his no-nonsense attitude. The sports-entertainment world has truly suffered a loss with his passing, as one of the all-time greats was taken well before his time. Quote Link to comment
ninjakidz Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 one of the true gentleman of the sport.. RIP chris... Quote Link to comment
lost4words Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 RIP CRIPPLER... you will be missed. Isa pa naman ito sa mga unang astig na napanood ko. Quote Link to comment
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