Austin's 3:16 came from his win against Jake "The Snake" Roberts like someone said before. RVD's 4:20 came because of 4:20, the unofficial holiday for potheads everywhere. RVD was arrested on drug charges over the summer (I.E. pot) so the sign was a zing at him. It is in no way, shape, or form a new 'nickname' or gimmick for RVD, it was just a shot at him for getting arrested.
2006-12-25 03:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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what does 3:16 mean with stone cold or like 4:20 with RVD i saw that at ECW One Night Stand it was a fans sign
2015-08-07 01:29:41
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answered by Rock 1
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RVD's 420 is a pot refference
Austin 3:16 is a take off from John 3:16. Austin beat Jake the Snake Roberts n the finals of King of the Ring. At the time Roberts was a born again christian and would quote the bible and talk about the sins of his past. At one point during the match Austin poured a bottle of Jack Daniels down Robert's throat. Classic Stone Cold. Austin 3:16 sas I just whopped your ***"
2006-12-25 04:02:54
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answered by crippler5511 6
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When Stone Cold defeated Jake "the snake" Roberts at the
King of the Ring.....
Austin Says:
Talk about John 3:16
Austin 3:16 says i just whipped ur ***
RVD has many nicknames i don't know
sorry...
2006-12-25 05:09:42
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answered by LyLe 2
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Austin's genuine rise to superstardom began on June 23, 1996, when he won the King of the Ring tournament, receiving the push originally intended for Hunter Hearst Helmsley. After toppling Marc Mero in the semi-finals, Austin defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts in the final. After the match, Austin cut a promo during his coronation which viciously mocked Jake's reformed lifestyle, telling Roberts:
:"You sit there and you thump your Bible, and you say your prayers, and it didn't get you anywhere! Talk about your Psalms, talk about John 3:16 ... Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ***!"
Austin 3:16 ultimately became one of the most popular catchphrases in wrestling history and is often regarded as marking the beginning of the Attitude Era. Austin would later turn face, as spontaneous fan support for him grew larger by the week. His attitude and his modus operandi- using heel tactics in a face role - would come to define the tweener role in professional wrestling.
RVD 4:20 (Also a parody of Austin 3:16) is a nickname of RVD, his other nicknames are:
# Mr. Monday Night (Monday Night RAW)
# Mr. Tuesday Night (ECW on Sci Fi)
# Mr. Thursday Night (SmackDown!)
# Mr. Friday Night (ECW on TNN)
# Mr. Saturday Night (Velocity)
# Mr. Pay Per View (ECW pay-per-view)
# Mr. Money in the Bank
# Mr. NBC (City Guys)
# "Magic Soldier" Rob Van Dam (All Japan Pro Wrestling)
# The Whole Dam Show
# The Whole F'n Show
# The Whole ******* Show
# Van Dam
2006-12-24 21:37:10
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answered by Potiphar 3
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3:16 with stone cold comes from the king of the ring when he destroyed one of the wrestlers (who was quoting the bible), the then came out with
"you quote your bible but it doesn't help you, matthew 4:17, john 3:16, well Austin 3:16 says i just kicked your ***"
(or something like that)
RVD's 4:20 started as a parody of Stone Cold 3:16
2006-12-24 21:34:31
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answered by Austin Darkora 3
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Austin took John 3:16 and made it to his own version Austin 3:16 means i just whipped your ***. 420 is for RVD's love of weed
2006-12-24 22:56:23
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answered by Corey B 3
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My guess is John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
It is the most famous Christian Bible passage.
2006-12-24 22:38:40
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answered by auntb93again 7
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i agree with corey b
2006-12-25 01:54:25
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answered by yudi kicks ass 3
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