Congratulations, Vince McMahon for being the most prominent feature behind the "Heidi Game" for worst NBC blunder ever.
75 years of NBC history, and they still had enough time to remember fondly the XFL, complete with Vince's intro, He Hate Me, and of course...Jerry Lawler exclaiming like the mature 50+ year old man he is, watching a cheerleader and declaring it "the land of milk and hunnies."
Of course, I wouldn't put it past WW...E....to talk proudly about how Vince McMahon was featured, out of all the great shows and moments, in the 75 year tribute to NBC.
Ahhhhhh...delusion.
BDC
"Hitler had pieces of flair that he made the Jews wear."
There's not going to be any video release because it costs too much for the rights to air all those segments. Last night's special was a one-time only showing.
"Catching Hitler was neato!" "Next stop, Hirohito!" Bart Simpson
In the major mistakes section of the show, they started with the Heidi Game and did "Manimal", "Supertrain", "Hello, Larry" and "Pink Lady & Jeff" (with clips) and then did the XFL (sadly, I don't think they used "WHERE'S MAH FOOTBALL?!") and the 2000 coverage when they had Brokaw call it early as a Gore win, then call it as a Bush win and then call it un-call-able.
I think that was everything. I was surprised they didn't just pretend that Pink Lady & Jeff never happened. It was a fun segment, though maybe not as funny as Mr. T's 75th Anniversary Memorial NBC Pity List or Bob Newhart's questions from the audience. In case anyone's wondering, nope, no WWE Saturday Night's Main Event clips.
Originally posted by tomvejadaThere's not going to be any video release because it costs too much for the rights to air all those segments. Last night's special was a one-time only showing.
It may air later in the month on MSNBC(weekend likely) like most NBC specials.
I don't recall "The Main Event" being mentioned on the special.
Yeah his finisher in WCW was a Stone Cold Stunner not a Diamond Cutter. Not sure if his finisher is still the same thing since I haven't seen any of his TNA matches. Also I think the move was called the Chart Buster at one point.