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Wrestling Trivia

Big Pete

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In 1983 Mick Foley shot a movie based on a girl he really liked getting his name wrong.

What did she call him?
 

Misanthrope

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Well, this isn't going anywhere...

At the 1996 Fall Brawl, who were the wrestlers representing NWO and WCW in War Games? (There are four on each side). Who won, and who was the superstar to lose for the opposition?

For a bonus point, which two wrestlers became involved after the match had ended?
 
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ok i have absolutely no idea on this but ill just guess.

nWo: Hogan, Nash, Hall, Giant

WCW: Luger, Sting, Flair, Savage

Winner: Hogan pinned Savage

but thats all a guess. i wish i watched wcw back in 96 nWo rules so much.
 

Misanthrope

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Well, since nobody else is having a go, here's the answers.

nWo: Hogan, Nash, Hall, and nWo Sting

WCW: Lex Lugar, Sting, Flair, and Arn Anderson

Anderson tapped out

Randy Savage got involved in the aftermath (beaten up by The Giant and Hogan)
 
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ahh ok, nice, i love nWo trivia haha.

since theres no question ill ask one, id love to ask a wcw question but noone here besides me, cwb and iafeta watched it lol so ill ask something wwe....

3 questions.....

Name all 5 wrestlers that went into wrestlemania as a face world champion.

Name all 4 instances where a Heel walked out of Wrestlemania with the World Championship?

Name all 7 Instances where a wrestler walked into Wrestlemania as champion and walked out with the belt.

Name the 2 times that there the world title changed hands twice in a wrestlemania event.
 

Big Pete

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The Rock (2001)
Hulk Hogan (1987,1990)
Eddie Guerrero (2004)
Nash (1995)

HHH (2000)
SCSA (2001)
HHH (2003)

Hogan (1987)
HHH (2000)
HHH (2003)
Eddie Guerrero (2004)
Nash (1995)
???
???

1994
???
 
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pretty good....

Hogan (1, 2, 3, 6)
Bret Hart (9)
Diesel (11)
The Rock (17)
Eddie Guerrero (20)

you got the next one right, i mis calculated it was only 3 instances.

Hogan (1, 2, 3)
Diesel (11)
HHH (2000)
HHH (2003)
Eddy (2004)

WM 9- Yokozuna beat world champ Bret Hart, Hulk Hogan beat world champ Yokozuna
WM 21- John Cena beat WWE Champ JBL, Batista beat World Champ HHH

Who was the last person to win the WWE Championship within 365 days of signing with the WWE?
 

Jono Russell

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BTW i was a massive wcw fan, When Nitro was run by Ezy E and the nWo it was a far better show then raw has ever been.
Will never forget those days of the good old Taser and Scott Hall' antics (cost goldberg his massive undefeated run) That was gold allmost brang tears to my eyes seeing the Starcade main event.
 

Misanthrope

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When Nitro was run by Ezy E and the nWo it was a far better show then raw has ever been.

Really depends how early on. It was at its peak when it first started, and before they diluted the nWo by taking in half of the roster.
 

Jono Russell

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However like any good heel or face story line you need a great opposite for it to stay fresh, wcw ran out of stars to put up against them, Goldberg was there last hope.
 

Misanthrope

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Goldberg was there last hope.

Yeah, and Nash (as head booker) had him lose. Let's be honest, WCW didn't 'run out' of stars. The glass ceiling set by Hogan and Nash was firmly in place, hence guys like Jericho never becoming the stars they should have. Those few faces they did have (Sting, Ric Flair, and Goldberg, namely) were squashed and made to look stupid.
 

Misanthrope

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I actully agree with you, Ive been shutdown haha

Heh, I just read about three histories of WCW, so it's like a hobby of mine atm. I only became a WCW fan in 1999-2000, so I missed its glory days. Still, I completely respect the contribution it made to pro wrestling.
 

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