*Raises hand and laughs out loud*
You bet your bottom dollar i am, screw you TNA. I dont care if you made MCMG Tag Team champs, you have done it, im done if this goes through.
Long live Non-American wrestling! (I have a soft spot for RoH though) AAA, CMLL and Japanese wrestling
2007-10-17 12:03:37
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answered by HiG/Sub Zero, RKO = God~! OS~! 5
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Didn't they do that already with him, or was that WCW, I can't remember?
It would be like what the WWE did with K-Fed. They seem to still have plenty of support.
I guess I'll still watch.
I went to wikipedia and found this. It was WCW.
In 2000, after filming the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) produced movie Ready to Rumble, Arquette was brought in to WCW storylines. He made his first appearance on the April 12 episode of Thunder, first sitting in the crowd, and then leaping in to the ring for a (worked) confrontation with Eric Bischoff and his New Blood stable.[5] He formed an alliance with Chris Kanyon and World Heavyweight Champion Diamond Dallas Page, and with their help, defeated Bischoff in a singles match on April 24 episode of Monday Nitro.[6] The next night — for a show to be aired April 26 — Arquette teamed with Page in a match against Bischoff and Jeff Jarrett with the stipulation that whichever man got the pin would take the championship. Arquette again pinned Bischoff to win the match, thus making him the WCW World Heavyweight Champion.[7] At May 7, 2000's Slamboree Arquette turned on Page and helped Jarrett win the title in a Triple Cage match — the very same match featured in Ready to Rumble — which also featured himself.[8] After losing the title, Arquette made one last appearance on WCW television, taking part in a promo segment on the May 8 Nitro with Bischoff, Jarrett, and other New Blood members to announce that his entire title run and friendship with Page was a "swerve" before Page ran down and delivered a Diamond Cutter to him.[9]
During his short run as champion Arquette was mostly used as comic relief. Apart from the show where he lost the title, he only appeared on one show as champion, the May 1 Nitro.
In 2002, Arquette made one more appearance on a professional wrestling show, popping up in the crowd at the February 8, 2002 episode of the World Wrestling Federation's SmackDown! holding up a sign that read "Former World Champion."[11]
2007-10-17 20:43:04
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answered by borntobefree 4
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Blah! I hope not, otherwise Jeff Jarrett needs a smack to the face to wake him up ... I will call Arquette, Slappy!
2007-10-17 19:32:54
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answered by DeadSurvivor 7
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I used to be like bob. Now i can't watch raw or sd without wanting to watch tna.
2007-10-17 19:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't like TNA to begin with. WWE is not much better though.
2007-10-17 19:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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david arquette is a loser ken doll look a like . if pac man wasnt bad enough now this crap. hey david you work outside the ring not in it we dont want you so dont come. its unbeliveable when i look at the list of wcw champs, i see sting macho man david arquette wtf i didnt even know he was a actor. this is just stupid.
2007-10-17 19:05:43
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answered by Hey Yo Chico 6
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I'll continue to do exactly what I do now. Tape it and then fastforward thru it hoping to see something good.
and then turn it off dissapointed.
2007-10-17 19:10:15
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answered by Mister Heckles 4
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ha ha ha ha... i never have supported them.
and remember when everybody said i was an idiot for not liking tna
2007-10-17 19:00:36
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answered by BOB 6
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