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    Quote Originally Posted by Black-Sheak View Post


    Rated RKO'd Samoan's?
    I guess lol, im sure it was them..

    Yea it was.
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    Oh cena cena cena..
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    I went to a RAW house show in November 2005. Drove 8 hours to Manchester to see the event. Unfortunately, due to Eddie Guerrero's death and funeral, many of the advertised Superstars didn't attend, so a lot of the card was changed, apart from the main eventers.

    Double main event saw Triple H def. Ric Flair and John Cena retain the WWE strap against Kurt Angle w/ Daivari in a Steel Cage match.

    Eric Bischoff at that time was the key backstage runner of house shows, and he made an appearance at the top of the show to apologise for a changed card, offered refunds and started a loud "Eddie" chant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I went to a RAW house show in November 2005. Drove 8 hours to Manchester to see the event. Unfortunately, due to Eddie Guerrero's death and funeral, many of the advertised Superstars didn't attend, so a lot of the card was changed, apart from the main eventers.

    Double main event saw Triple H def. Ric Flair and John Cena retain the WWE strap against Kurt Angle w/ Daivari in a Steel Cage match.

    Eric Bischoff at that time was the key backstage runner of house shows, and he made an appearance at the top of the show to apologise for a changed card, offered refunds and started a loud "Eddie" chant.
    They postponed Smackdown in november 2005 because of his death, it ended up being Raw in april


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    Quote Originally Posted by You View Post
    They postponed Smackdown in november 2005 because of his death, it ended up being Raw in april
    Oh right.

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    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    Although not confirmed by WWE on WWE.com, Darren "Droz" Drozdov has been released.

    Drozdov competed for WWE from 1998 - 1999 teaming with The Road Warriors and Prince Albert aka A-Train over the course of his career, when an injury during a match with D'lo Brown ended his career and he became a quadriplegic. Drozdov remained a WWE ever since, appearing and the now-defunct "Byte This" program, giving PPV predictions, and appearing on a few WWE DVD productions.

    Drozdov's release comes as a big shock to many, as he was guaranteed a "job for life" by Vince McMahon after his accident. Like with all of the other releases lately, Stephanie McMahon is the mastermind behind this one, as she felt that without "Byte This", WWE has little to no use for Drozdov and she feels like Droz has been given more than enough money over the course of 8 years that he should be set for life.

    From 1999 - 2005, Drozdov was married to Melanie Vega, a seamstress for WWE. The couple divorced in 2005 and Droz currently has another girlfriend and Vega is in a relationship with WWE superstar Shannon Moore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoodstar View Post
    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    Although not confirmed by WWE on WWE.com, Darren "Droz" Drozdov has been released.

    Drozdov competed for WWE from 1998 - 1999 teaming with The Road Warriors and Prince Albert aka A-Train over the course of his career, when an injury during a match with D'lo Brown ended his career and he became a quadriplegic. Drozdov remained a WWE ever since, appearing and the now-defunct "Byte This" program, giving PPV predictions, and appearing on a few WWE DVD productions.

    Drozdov's release comes as a big shock to many, as he was guaranteed a "job for life" by Vince McMahon after his accident. Like with all of the other releases lately, Stephanie McMahon is the mastermind behind this one, as she felt that without "Byte This", WWE has little to no use for Drozdov and she feels like Droz has been given more than enough money over the course of 8 years that he should be set for life.

    From 1999 - 2005, Drozdov was married to Melanie Vega, a seamstress for WWE. The couple divorced in 2005 and Droz currently has another girlfriend and Vega is in a relationship with WWE superstar Shannon Moore.
    Released? I didn't even know he was contracted since D'Lo Brown Sitout Powerbombed his career down the drain.

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    Yeh.. believe it or not but Vince felt sorry for the guy & gave him a Job which he held well until recent "Fire-a-holic" Stephanie McMahon thought it was time for him to go..

    She must be a fan of Alan Sugar with the amount of firing shes been doing recently in the WWE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoodstar View Post
    Yeh.. believe it or not but Vince felt sorry for the guy & gave him a Job which he held well until recent "Fire-a-holic" Stephanie McMahon thought it was time for him to go..

    She must be a fan of Alan Sugar with the amount of firing shes been doing recently in the WWE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Eric Bischoff at that time was the key backstage runner of house shows, and he made an appearance at the top of the show to apologise for a changed card, offered refunds and started a loud "Eddie" chant.
    He actually offered refunds from the ring???
    YNWA

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