and the sig stays, it says one more time and it can still happen in the future

they give points on every time the wrestlers appears on tv, on every finishing move, weapon shots, etc, there's a system. it's pretty shallow and mostly based on luck.
Joey Jojo wrote:they give points on every time the wrestlers appears on tv, on every finishing move, weapon shots, etc, there's a system. it's pretty shallow and mostly based on luck.
I wanted to join but I thought the same thing and didn't bother reading the rules, guess I was right.
koberulz wrote:Foxtel feedback to various e-mails wrote:"There are no plans to broadcast the weekly ECW or TNA programs at present but your requests have been forwarded to the relevant channels."
--The owner of Wrestlecrap.com, RD Reynolds, has set up a fund for the family of John "Earthquake" Tenta. You can donate money via Paypal. Go to Wrestlecrap.com for more on that.
--Rob Van Dam will not be carrying John Cena's WWE Title to ECW, so whether it's at the PPV or on RAW the next night, Cena will end up on top. There will likely be a disputed finish during tomorrow's match.
--The Rey Mysterio vs. Sabu finish was the planned finish to the match and neither were said to be severely injured. They were both a little banged up from the spot.
--Terry Funk needed about six stitches to close up wounds dangerously close to his eye. The video can be seen at ECW.com.
--Paul Heyman was said to have been very happy with the PPV last night and was having a good time backstage.
--Speaking of Heyman, he is the head of the ECW creative team although everything must pass through Vince McMahon first.
--For those wondering, the Zombie character that the Sandman beat and pinned at the ECW taping last night was Tim Arson of Northeastern independent wrestling. Arson has been trained by Johnny Rodz and has had several tryouts with World Wrestling Entertainment in the past. Recently he has been making numerous appearances for WWC in Puerto Rico.
--A witch portrayed by Shelly Martinez is the next "supernatural" type character we can expect to see in ECW as various vignettes have been filmed for her by WWE.
--The person in the vampire getup on last night's ECW show was Mordecai. He is planting the seeds for the long rumored vampire faction. Rumored names for the faction include Gangrel, Shelly Martinez, Luna Vachon, Dennis "Mideon" Knight and indy wrestler "Bloody" Harker Dirge.
--Sci-Fi Channel officials considered several of the chants at ECW One Night Stand to be highly inappropriate. Because of that, they ordered last night's show from Trenton, NJ to be pre-taped before airing on Sci-Fi. Seeing how the audience is generally made up of children, Sci-Fi Channel officials probably won't have much to worry about from this point forward.
--Kurt Angle now has torn rib cartilage.
--Mike Johnson reports that The Sandman was originally booked to cane an alien last night, but The Sci Fi Network didn't want an alien getting beat up on their network.
--You can expect LOTS more fiction/supernatural themed elements on the ECW show in the coming weeks.
--Jack Victory was backstage at the ECW/SmackDown! taping.
--For you ECW fans that are completely ticked off at what is going on, the only sign of hope that I can give you is that some sources within WWE feel that this whole RAW vs. ECW thing is a way to build the Vengeance PPV and ECW brand and then after that, ECW will be on its own. Vince basically feels he needs to use RAW's ratings to get the product known to the WWE fans in hopes that ECW can survive on its own when there is no hype from RAW or SmackDown. Then again, there is talk of pushing the ECW vs. RAW angle through SummerSlam.
--Ring Announcer Steven DeAngelis was called to work the ECW show but was told in the afternoon that he was not going to be used and sent home. WWE had told DeAngelis to come to the show and that he would be used however once he arrived they had changed their plans. Justin Roberts was used instead.
--The reason that Tazz and The King's match at ECW One Night Stand was shown last night was because the show actually ran short and they had to fill time. Cues in the battle royal were also missed, which caused the production team to fix the mistakes in the 90 minute window that they had after the taping ended to before it aired on TV.
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