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| #1 Posted on 11.9.02 0012.01 | Flame on!
The highlights:
The Justice led Billy through his vows... Billy hesitated and, with Rico's encouragement, said yes. Chuck went through his vows, but said "Yeah, I guess," in an unconvincing manner. Billy then interrupted, telling Rico "This wasn't supposed to go this far. This was supposed to be a publicity stunt."
"We're not gay," said Billy, "nothing against gay people. And if I was gay, I probably wouldn't marry Chuck." Rico got upset and blamed the crowd for "screwing this up."
The Justice said it was too late to back out, as the rings and vows had already been exchanged. However, he noted that the ceremony had gone on for a long time, "about three minutes too long." In classic Scooby Doo fashion, the elderly "Justice" unmasked as Eric Bischoff. Stephanie McMahon freaked out as Rico turned, helping the Island Boys attack Billy and Chuck. Stephanie tried to escape, but Bischoff caught her, and Jamal and Rosie then attacked Stephanie and left her laying. Edge, Cena and Rey made the save, then the rest of the Smackdown locker room came out to assist them.
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I'm sure the mainstream media will be very impressed by this public relations coup by Vince!
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| #2 Posted on 11.9.02 0020.50 | Well...I still think the whole thing is incredibly stupid, but admittedly this is one of the better ways to back out of the corner the WWF has written themselves into.
Now if St. Louis only had Smackdown; I'd actually kind of like to see this. Raw has been crap recently, but I've been marking out for Bischoff.
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| #3 Posted on 11.9.02 0021.47 | ...what the HELL?! Does Vince really have a deathwish or something? Lately, he and the writers seem bent on destroying the company... this ain't helping them.
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| #4 Posted on 11.9.02 0038.28 | Hey, let's not condemn them just yet! This actually sounds like a GOOD way to end this fiasco. You've now essentially turned Billy and Chuck face, turned Rico heel AND split him away from Billy and Chuck, AND given the Island Boyz their first official feud. This was actually very well done. Color me impressed.
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| #5 Posted on 11.9.02 0038.42 | Three Minutes are now known as the Samoan Gay Bashers.
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| #6 Posted on 11.9.02 0100.02 |
Originally posted by It's False Hey, let's not condemn them just yet! This actually sounds like a GOOD way to end this fiasco. You've now essentially turned Billy and Chuck face, turned Rico heel AND split him away from Billy and Chuck, AND given the Island Boyz their first official feud. This was actually very well done. Color me impressed.
Well, the ends certainly come out great, but the means were just too stupid. I sent my friend the link and she said she felt like her brains were dribbling out her ear.
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| #7 Posted on 11.9.02 0125.24 |
Originally posted by deadbeater Three Minutes are now known as the Samoan Gay Bashers.
Except they were admittedly straight by the time of the attacks.
Personally, I like the way it worked out. It leaves room to have a legitimately gay face character now without cheapening it. And I have to admit, I normally avoid the Smackdown spoilers so I can actually enjoy the show, but I couldn't resist reading this one.
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| #8 Posted on 11.9.02 0126.01 | Instant Rating: 5.22 | Well - this is about as good as I could have expected from this angle, but did I really have to live through Lawler and HLA on RAW to get to this?
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| #9 Posted on 11.9.02 0325.31 |
Originally posted by It's False given the Island Boyz their first official feud.
One little problem. The Island Boyz and Billy and Chuck aren't on the same program, and a feud where people never see each other is retarded.
Its just one. Better now than when it really matters. Really. Pens camp on Thursday.
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| #10 Posted on 11.9.02 0403.40 |
Originally posted by chazerizer
Originally posted by It's False given the Island Boyz their first official feud.
One little problem. The Island Boyz and Billy and Chuck aren't on the same program, and a feud where people never see each other is retarded.
But.. it's.. what? 2 weeks until Judgement Day? Can't be that hard to build interest...


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| #11 Posted on 11.9.02 0540.15 | In case anyone's interested in more detailed spoilers here's a copy of the spoiler report I sent to Rick Scaia. I hope he prints it, but in case not, here you go:
Smackdown Spoilers!
Rick,
Sorry about the blank e-mail.
On my way in, a security guy checked the signs I was carrying. He was about to confiscate my sign that said "Billy and Chuck are Gorgeous And Young" because when you read it up-to-down it said GAY. Then his partner said, "let me look at that, no that one's OK, Billy and Chuck are gay". Apparently the WWE just doesn't want signs that say "Angle is Gay", for instance. Anyway, we got to our seats a couple of minutes late, I guess we missed the anthem. "Lonely Road of Faith" was playing, and the recognizable wrestlers in the video were getting big pops.
7:40 The ring announcer greeted us and gave legal reminders.
Dark Matches:
7:42 Val/Mike O'Lay (?) The screens said that this was Velocity, but Loyd and Cole hadn't come out yet, so this was really a dark match. I'm not sure I heard the name right, but the first wrestlers name was something like Mike O'Lay. Next was his opponent Val. Val was the first recognizable wrestler, so he got a huge pop. Val did a nice drop toe-hold to the middle turnbuckle, but missed the money shot. He ended up winning a couple minutes later by submission. I think the hold was a figure four, but I might be wrong.
7:50 Bull + Doug Basham / Jindrak + Lenny Lane I may have that last wrestlers name wrong, I've never heard of him. I don't remember a thing about this match except that I didn't care a whit about it. The only note I took was that Jindrak pinned Basham at 7:55
Velocity taping:
7:58 Loyd and Cole entered to the strains of "Click, Click, Boom". The crowd was very happy about this, probably because it meant no more dark matches. Once upon a time, dark matches meant seeing Lesnar do the Shooting Star, or so I'm told. I feel gypped.
The ring announcer asked us to cheer and hold up our signs during the Velocity pyro. I held up the "Gorgeous and Young" sign and my wife held up her "Billy [heart] Chuck" sign. If they make it onto the air on Saturday they will seem very strange considering the developments later in the evening--a disadvantage to pretending that Velocity happens after SD!
8:00 D'Von/Moore D'Von entered first to lots of booing. I was booing my ass off and holding up my "D'Von is a Homo Phobe" sign. Shannon Moore entered and the match started. I'm not a big fan of Moore, so the only thing that really stood out in my mind about the match was a nice snapmare D'Von pulled off. I missed what the finisher was, but D'Von got the pin at 8:09
8:11 Albert/Funaki Albert entered to a mixed response. Funaki entered to a huge pop. The crowd loved Sho. Funaki had a mic and did a little promo on the ramp about being "Smackdown #1 Announcer" and that Albert should have more fun and that you can't spell Funaki without "Fun". My wife hasn't been watching much lately and she was shocked by Albert's body hair. She yelled out "Shave your back"! I thought this sounded like a great idea for a chant and started chanting it. It didn't seem to be catching on, only a few people were chanting with me, and I was about to give it up, when someone on the opposite side of the arena heard it and it caught on huge over there, and then swept the arena. When he had Funaki down, Albert looked around at the audience with the "bewildered by the ire of the crowd" look, and then Funaki got behind him and gave him a back rake to huge cheers. That's what I call adapting to the crowd, and it was a highlight of the night for me. So if you watch Velocity, the whole "Shave your back" thing was my wife's idea. Albert used a big gut buster to set up the pin at 8:18. As Albert left, Funaki got a mic and said that he's all right and he's still having fun. Albert took exception to this and returned to the ring and delivered what I guess you would call a slingshot inverted hangman. I'm not sure if that's clear so I'll describe further. Funaki was on his back with his head under the bottom rope, and Albert did the move that is usually used to slingshot your opponent into the turnbuckle or ringpost, but instead his neck is smashed into the bottom rope from below like an upside down hangman.
8:20 The ring announcer reminded us to buy some T-shirts, and the man with the T-Shirt catapult got the biggest face pop of the night. Perhaps they should make him the star of the show?
8:21 Kidman/Orton Kidman entered to a big pop, Orton entered to a small pop. I was thinking they were partners, but it turned out they were opponents. After a counter wrestling sequence, Kidman went for a handshake, but Orton slapped it away. I guess Orton is going heel. Orton did that vicious-looking neck-breaker variation, but it just got a two-count without Orton being shocked and amazed or anything. I think they really ought to treat that move as a huge finisher. Orton also hit a top-rope cross-body, and this time he did the "shocked and amazed" thing when he only got a two-count. The crowd was very disappointed when Kidman's Shooting Star was prevented. Orton finished with that move that looks like a fameasser but with a flip, and got the pin at 8:28.
8:32 Noble+Tajiri/Hurricane+Crash Noble, Tajiri and Nidia entered to Noble's music, then Hurricane and Crash entered to Hurricane's music. Hurricane looked very different with no top and a cape tied around the neck instead of velcroed on. Hurricane, Nidia and the Tarantuala were very over. At one point Huricane delivered a shining wizard. I screamed "Kick him in the head!" to Tajiri and he obliged me. Hurricane pitched Noble over the top rope and then did a crossbody to the outside to take the both of them out of the equation, then Crash pinned Tajiri with some sort of weird looking pile driver at 8:39.
Smackdown taping:
8:40 Tazz and Cole entered to Tazz's music. I'm not sure when Cole left so that he could enter again. The crowd popped big for this, but I don't know if they love Tazz or are just happy that this means it's time for Smackdown!
8:43 Backstage skit on the big screens. Heyman said to Brock that he should get a big reaction here in his hometown, and Brock said that he's from South Dakota and he only came to the U of M because they offered a big scholarship, and that he made the U of M's wrestling program. This skit did a good job of turning the crowd against Lesnar, and certainly wasn't as obligatory as Lance asking the Rev D'Von for forgiveness for being western Canadian.
Then they did the "cheer and hold up your signs for the pyro" thing again.
8:49 Lesnar/Hardcore Lesnar and Heyman came out to lots of boos. Some cheers, but mostly boos. Hardcore came out to a big pop, I think mainly because we were happy to see whomever was going to kick the ass of the guy who just bad mouthed our state and our school. Mid-match, Lesnar attempted the powerbomb and dropped Holly on his head, prompting a small "you fucked up" chant. My wife yelled out "Remember Droz!" Lesnar played it off like he meant to do that, nudging Holly's head with his boot in a contemptuous way. The next thing he did was redo the powerbomb, which doesn't add to the appearance that he had intended to drop Holly on his head like that. This time he succeeded, but it didn't exactly look effortless. I think he should restrict that move to smaller opponents/victims. Hardcore pulled off an Alabama kick to the lower abdomen, but no Alabama Slam (wouldn't that have been something), before being felled by the F5 at 8:57.
9:01 Guerreros/Edge+Cena The Guerrero's came out to "Latino Heat". I was chanting "Eddie! Eddie!" but was drowned out by "Eddie sucks!" chants. Edge and Cena came out to Rob Zombie. The crowd went pretty nuts for Edge. Eddie ended up pinning Cena with the frogsplash at 9:11. Then the Guerrero's attempted to get some revenge on Edge for assisting Rikishi with a stinkface last week. Chavo pulled down his own tights to reveal a black thong. He turned away from Edge and Eddie for Eddie to stick Edge's face in his ass, but Edge fought out and stuck Eddie's face in Chavo's ass instead, Chavo all unaware that that isn't Edge back there. And everyone watching lost two IQ points.
Then they showed a few backstage skits on the big screens. The Guerreros yelled at eachother. Matt annoyed Undertaker enough that Taker pushed him agianst a wall. Rico harangued Steph about the difficulties he's having with the arrangements for the ceremony. Steph tried to get out of being a witness, saying that she's had real bad luck with these things, but Rico begged, so she agreed.
9:24 Angle came out and cut an in-ring promo where he kept accidentally saying really gay things about his upcoming rematch with Rey, like "I'm a man and you're a boy and I love playing with boys--wait, no, I mean..." etc. He is a master. I attempted to chant Angle! when the rest of the crowd was chanting "You Suck" but I was losing my voice at this point. Angle also said that Benoit had better not laugh at him ever again.
9:28 Angle/Rey This was naturally a really exciting match. Rey got a couple of really close two-counts. I thought that Rey won the match with a roll up at 9:37 and wrote it down before realizing it was just a two count. Then, when Rey was set to do the West Coast Pop, Angle countered with not just a running top-rope toss like he usually does, but a running top-rope Angle Slam, and got the pin at 9:39. This kicked all kinds of ass.
9:41 T-Shirt catapult time again. My wife reminded me that Flanders' wife was killed by a T-Shirt catapult.
9:44 Benoit/Rikishi Benoit gives Rikishi the Electric fucking Chair! Can you believe that Benoit had Rikishi on his shoulders like he was giving him a piggy back ride?! Then he went for the flying headbutt, but Angle has a beef with both contestants in this match, so he pushed Benoit off the turnbuckle to give Rikishi the DQ victory at 9:50. Then Angle went to attack Rikishi as well and got a superkick for his trouble. Angle rolled out of the ring, then Rikishi went to give Benoit a stinkface. Benoit was about to escape, but Angle captured his arms from outside the ring, sort of like a ring-post surfboard, and prevented him from avoiding his fate.
9:56 Backstage skit. Benoit and Matt both invaded the GM's office. Steph told Matt he can wait till she hears Benoit out. Benoit wants Angle at Unforgiven, and Steph was more than happy to make that match. Whoo! Matt wants Taker, and Steph was confused, saying that Taker already has a big match at the PPV. Matt clarified that he wants Taker tonight, and Steph said you got it.
Meanwhile the ring crew were decorating for the comittment ceremony.
10:00 Billy and Chuck's commitment ceremony I'm really disappointed with my fellow Minnesotans. Chuck's proposal in Green Bay got about half cheers and half boos. I've been telling everyone that it's no surprise they are doing this in Minnesota since we are notoriously open-minded about such things. As it turned out, my wife and I, and a couple of women we saw in the audience who also had "Billy loves Chuck" seemed to be the only pro-Billy and Chuck voices, and we were drowned out by the booing. As disappointed as I was with the reaction, I was even more disappointed with the way the angle was handled. Then again, I guess there's no point in trying to have gay babyfaces if they're just going to get booed. Anyway it was hard to follow what was happening over all of the booing, but here is what I could piece together of it. Rico came out and bitched about the details of the arrangements for the ceremony. Steph and a weird old man that was apparently the officiant came out. Three young ladies came out to sing "It's Raining Men" which Billy and Chuck entered to. Billy and Chuck were wearing tuxes with red cummerbunds with their names on them. Either dico nostalgia or the coolness of their cummerbunds turn the crowd briefly pro-Billy and Chuck for the only time that night. Barely audible over the booing the officiant began the ceremony in a creaky, fake-sounding voice. When he got to the part everyone was waiting for, "Does anyone object?" who did we get? The freaking godfather and his stupid-ass "ho's". He got a huge pop from my moronic fellow Minnesotans, of whom I am ashamed. Godfather said, what's up, I know you two are straight. Billy and Chuck gave him the "Who me?" expression and Rico told him to get lost. The ceremony continued and they got to the point of "Billy do you take Chuck?" and Billy froze. The crowd started huge "Just Say No" chant, drowning my attempts to chant "Say I do". Rico said that this is no time for cold feet, Billy said that this wasn't supposed to go this far, this was just a publicity stunt, I'm not really gay. I yelled "Yes, you are!" Sorry, Billy, but you ping the gaydar of everyone I know. Maybe we're all crazy. Chuck said, "yeah, what he said." Then the officiant pointed out that this commitment is for a lifetime, not a year, or a week or even... three minutes. "Did I just say... three minutes?" Then the officiant pulled off old-age make-up to reveal that he is actually Eric Bischoff, and Rosey and Jamal rushed in and helped Rico attack Billy and Chuck and do the patented three-minute beatdown on Steph. No, I'm not making this up. The whole thing was just a ploy for Rico to sneak Eric into Smackdown! and make his switch to Raw seem like a big deal. Then the Smackdown locker room, both heel and face, in a touching show of unity, rushed the ring and ran off the interlopers. Angle went immediately to Steph's side to check on her condition, in the only cool part of this, other than the cummerbunds. Then Billy and Chuck were helped to the back to the cheers of the crowd. They are apparently now straight and babyface. How boring.
10:24 They kill time while taking down the wedding set by playing the "My Sacrifice" video. This is a new version with newer footage mixed in and it is the worst version I have yet seen. Previously, "Desire" videos concentrated only on passionate and emotional moments, like wrestlers hitting big high spots, or selling great pain, or celebrating a title win. This version was just a mixed up highlight reel with no theme at all, including stupid stuff like stinkfaces.
10:32 Torrie/Nidia Torrie won by pinfall.
10:36 Backstage skits. Undertaker told Sara he'd be right back. Matt asked Paul and Brock if they are ready to come to the ring with him.
10:41 Undertaker/Matt Undertaker and Matt seemed to be having a nice little match. Then they showed Paul entering Sara's room on the big screen. Taker looked up to sees what's going on and then took off to help her. Matt won by count-out at 10:46! That's the main freaking event!
On the big screen, we saw that the deadman was intercepted by Brock's steel chair. Then Brock menaced Sara, then they left. End of show, I guess.
After the show (I presume): Since the show was over, it was apparently decided that we no longer needed to pretend to hate Brock, even though he glared menacingly at a pregnant woman only moments before. Brock and Paul returned to ringside. Matt bragged about "beating" the Undertaker, and suggested that he ought to be the number one contender, but that for now Brock was his new best friend, and he went to shake Brock's hand and got the F5 for his trouble. Big cheer. Then Brock stole Taker's bike and rode out of the arena on it. Another big cheer. That's all folks.
Well the last hour sucked, but I enjoyed the Velocity taping and the first hour of Smackdown! so it wasn't a total loss.
I hope you print this, Rick!! Thanks!!
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| #12 Posted on 11.9.02 0549.48 | Well, shucks, *I* would have printed it, but you didn't email it to ME.
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| #13 Posted on 11.9.02 0634.38 | Angle-Mysterio, and The Island Boyz attacking Steph.
This could be the SHOW OF THE YEAR
EDIT: Sorry if I offended any of the females on this board.
(edited by tomvejada on 11.9.02 0450)
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| #14 Posted on 11.9.02 0917.30 |
Originally posted by Stephanie Well - this is about as good as I could have expected from this angle, but did I really have to live through Lawler and HLA on RAW to get to this?
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Agreed. It was a very painful way to go about the whole storyline. Hopefully, this will be a learning experience for Vince & Company. I mean, they obviously have learned from past mistakes, right? RIGHT?! | evilwaldo
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| #15 Posted on 11.9.02 0925.33 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | I expected D'Von to attack Chuck and Billy but hey if this means that we will finally see the Island Boys wrestle then it is fine by me.
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| #16 Posted on 11.9.02 0942.55 | Just to make it perfectly clear how I feel about this... what the hell are they thinking??? They have gotten a lot of "hey, look how progressive WWE is" articles written about this in newspapers. Billy & Chuck are going on the Today show tomorrow morning to talk about it. Let's say their publicity works, and people who don't normally watch the show are intrigued and tune in. What are they going to see? They're going to see that it really ISN'T a gay wedding after all, so they were lured in by false advertising. Then they're gonna see two fat guys beat up a woman and the two effeminate guys. Even if B&C ultimately get revenge (which may be a long time from now, if one of the Island Boys is injured), does this really make sense as a public relations move? It's fine as a wrestling angle for people who have been watching for months, I agree with that. But how is it going to look to the random person off the street... a person they are, apparently, deliberately trying to attract with this specific angle?
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| #17 Posted on 11.9.02 0944.25 | | How can anyone say they were DISPLEASED with this outcome? Not only is it probably the best wya to have done this, just imagine how much worse things could've been. I mean, for once in this dismal state of affairs, the writing team brings out something pretty brilliant. The ends may not justify the means, but that doesn't mean the ends aren't entertaining as hell, which this sure sounds like it's gonna be. I can't wait to see Bischoff pull the Three Minutes comment and pull off the makeup, bwahahaha! :D | OlFuzzyBastard
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| #18 Posted on 11.9.02 1001.15 | Wait, they've turned Billy Gunn face again, and dropping the Ambiguously Gay Duo stuff, AND think people are going to cheer for him against The Island Boyz? Yeah, that's logical.
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| #19 Posted on 11.9.02 1013.38 | After Monday night, I thought I might swear off for a while. But, this was a pretty cool way to end this and rekindle (a) the tag team scene and (b) the Raw-Smackdown rivalry.
Bischoff is doing a helluva job. The Smackdown writers are smoking the Raw writers. Everything cool that has happened storyline-wise has happened on SD.
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| #20 Posted on 11.9.02 1031.25 | This doesn't sound bad at all. Bischoff has consistently proven himself to be one of the most entertaining characters on either show and I can't wait to see him in the old man get-up.
And while I hate the violence against women bits - I'd tune in just to see Steph get her three minutes.
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