Folks, c'mon. The running of Stephie from HHH to Jericho has been foreshadowed for months and months. The only surprising thing about it is that they're following through. Jericho-H at WM18 is a stone cold lock. Only question is whether Austin will be in it as well, or whether they'll put him in against the Outsiders. Personally, I'm rooting for Flair-Austin vs Hall-Nash.
I have a feeling that that is a fake poster. The last WM X-8 poster I saw was completely black with the WM X-8 logo and a simple message (which I forget )...anyways when was this poster 'released'? I don't expect that poster to be 'official' until after NWO (Kinda like what they did last year with the 'Houston we have a problem' poster.
Originally posted by LoosieI have a feeling that that is a fake poster.
It's on an internet message board.
It has to be real.
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It would be really nice if Jericho could keep the belt"s" until WrestleMania. Then face HHH one-on-one. I don't think doing a triple-treat main-event is a good idea.
Originally posted by xizor81It would be really nice if Jericho could keep the belt"s" until WrestleMania. Then face HHH one-on-one. I don't think doing a triple-treat main-event is a good idea.
I agree. Stephanie never jobs in triple threat matches, anyway, so you know she's gonna win it if they put her in it.
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Does anyone know if they're a credible source? If this is legit, looks like the WWF is either screwing with us - or dropped the ball, like HHH vs. Cactus Jack at Rumble 2000.
Well...all I have to say is...TOTALLY AWESOME. I think Jericho v. HHH at Wrestlemania will be the best main event (and most un-stale) main event they could have. Plus, I've been lobbying for Steph to succumb to the sexual tension and go with Jericho for months now.
Originally posted by Parts UnknownNOTICE, HOWEVER...
Jericho has no belts in the pic
Which means, if we go by the erroneous assumption that this is legit, it WON'T be Triple H vs. Jericho at Wrestlemania because Triple H will be in the main event at Wrestlemania challenging the WWF champion.
So if we DO continue to throw all common sense out the window and go by the information provided by this photo, it can't be a Jericho/HHH main event.
After all, that Dudley Boyz/Undertaker vs. Steve Austin/Big Show/William Regal tag match that the Royal Rumble website reported a month before the event was just awesome, wasn't it?
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Originally posted by CajunManWe will just have to wait and see how this slow storyline works out.
That's just CRAZY TALK! Why would I want to do that? It might be entertaining or something!
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Back when the WWF actually had long-term plans, this might have meant something. But now since they are closer to the "booking on the fly" method, this doesn't mean too much. But having 2 people who will surely not be in a match at the PPV on the pre-promo poster is strange.
January 4th 1999 - The day WCW injected itself with 10 gallons of Liquid Anthrax...AKA...The day Hogan "Defeated" Nash to win the WCW title in front of 40,000.
Another good example of a misleading poster was the Backlash '99 poster. I remember Mick Foley being PROMENETLY displayed on the poster (not sure if there was some sort of message on there or not), but I DO remember EVERYONE expecting Foley to be challenging for the title at Backlash '99. (Partly due to the poster, and partly due to the fact the he has challenged for the title at the 96, 97 AND 98 post-WrestleMania PPVs)
Having only seen Suzuki for about five minutes against Saturn in TNA (in a match that neither guy wanted to do because of the political implications in Japan, let's not forget) I can't really comment on whether Suzuki stinks in the ring.