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View Poll Results: Which do you want first? | |||
Good News | 4 | 25.00% | |
Bad News | 7 | 43.75% | |
Screw it. I hang up the phone. | 5 | 31.25% | |
Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
Cornett was terrible.
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#12
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
if the NWA was an option then JJ Dillion would be up there. Horsemen 4 life
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#13
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
slick is the correct answer. it was always hilarious watching him get beat up.
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#14
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
without question slick...without question.
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#15
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lol, I'd forgotten about Paul Bearer.
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#16
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] didnt elizabeth manage macho(or somebody else maybe, i know she moved around once or twice) man for a while? [/ QUOTE ] Elizabeth was Macho Man's wife. She only managed others when they were broken up. If I recall correctly, one was Rick Rude. [/ QUOTE ] ok , then she was the best manager [/ QUOTE ] Too bad she's dead. I still remember being shocked at that. |
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
Heenan had an uncanny ability to get inside the opposing wrestler's head even while on the sideline. Having Heenan as your manager was almost like having another wrestler in the ring with you (because of his tactical brilliance). Plus, if Heenan wasn't able to get inside the opponent's head verbally, he would try to do it with a folding chair. Heenan was also great at distracting the referee so that his wrestler had a little extra time to eye gouge.
As best announcing team, I nominate Jesse "The Mind/Body" Ventura and Mean Gene Okerlund. Those two could disect a match like no other. |
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
Heenan was hilarious and his use of the word "hamanaggar" was mangnific!
I suggest changing the poker slang term of "donk" to describe a weak player to the more descriptive term of "hamanaggar." |
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
Anybody can be in a Cindy Lauper video.
I prefer to remember Mrr. Albano as being tthe only man who had a heart so big he could tame the Wild Samoans and a love so deep he could find redemption for 'George the Animal' Steele' Truly a rennaissance man. (Is this what I wasted my first post on, always dreamed it would be about poker) |
#20
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Re: Best 1980\'s WWF Manager
Excellent first post.
Welcome aboard. Joe |
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