The Great Thomas
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Since: 17.6.02 From: Miami, Florida
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| #1 Posted on 31.8.02 2325.17 | Okay, I know that WWE has run out of ideas for Confidential. I just saw the Tough Enough 2 screwjob(ahem), I mean, "controversial finish", AND the segment with The Rock saying that he was coming back from "The Scorpion King", but then they go and show a segment on Stone Cold Steve Austin, the man who walked out on their company, appealing to the crowd after shows. Why couldn't they have shown some OTHER Confidential? Didn't they check the tape to see what they were airing?
Isn't it ironic seeing a guy with a "Saved 1" shirt lying in a pool of his own blood with a head-sized hole in the car next to him?| Promote this thread! | | tomvejada
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| #2 Posted on 1.9.02 0757.23 | I believe that Confidential aired a couple of days before Austin walked out. They already aired the first two Confidential repeats already.
After seeing it again I've come to the conclusion that I miss Austin (face or heel.)
Next week's Confidential features Fozzy.
"I just got pinned by a friggin twelve-year-old."
Kurt Angle
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| #3 Posted on 1.9.02 0917.50 | I'm shocked they would do anything that would remind people that Gayda was thought to have talent of some sort. And always gotta love anything that involves the Bradshaw push of death.
Thank you Mr. Wanz for the check, now you get an AWA World Title Reign. But be careful, my boy Greg is a heat machine. | m2k_2002
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| #4 Posted on 1.9.02 1826.42 | | the tough enough segment was boring as hell. What was really was the segment where WWE superstars imitated the Rock. Big Show and Farooq were great. |
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