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Re: Hell in a Cell
 Originally Posted by CycloneErik This is how Lex Luger started way back when. It can help when a guy only has so much they can do in the ring. Ryback is destructive but not versatile.
Luger destroyed Flair over and over and over, first down in Florida, and then in Atlanta with WCW/NWA. Flair kept finding dirty ways to keep his title. It kept the thing going. Everyone still looked at Luger as a force and they hated Flair more and more.
It could work. It might not. It's a fun ending.
Ah, Lex Lugar, those were the days.
I heard somewhere that the guy weighs like a 150 pounds, now.
When he dies, I see a huge anti-pro wrestling documentary in this one, what with Lex and Miss Elizabeth mainlining pharmacies.
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Re: Hell in a Cell
I don't want to start a new thread on this so I'm just going to say it here.
Earlier this month John Cena teamed up with the Susan G. Komen team. The WWE started selling gear and the money the WWE received for that gear would go to Susan G. Komen. Most of the gear sold was John Cena gear (if not all...I never checked.)
Anyhow, the WWE just donated 1 million dollars, all of which they've raised in the last 29 days.
I am lucky enough to never have lost someone close to breast cancer, but I was breathless when I saw this donation. Great job by the WWE.
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Re: Hell in a Cell
 Originally Posted by ISUCubswin I don't want to start a new thread on this so I'm just going to say it here.
Earlier this month John Cena teamed up with the Susan G. Komen team. The WWE started selling gear and the money the WWE received for that gear would go to Susan G. Komen. Most of the gear sold was John Cena gear (if not all...I never checked.)
Anyhow, the WWE just donated 1 million dollars, all of which they've raised in the last 29 days.
I am lucky enough to never have lost someone close to breast cancer, but I was breathless when I saw this donation. Great job by the WWE. My mother and late maternal grandmother both had breast cancer. My mother went through hers when I was a junior in high school. Never forget graduation day when after commencement was over ran over to give my mother a hug. Probably the most emotional moment of my life. They both survived the cancer ( my grandmother passed because of something else) sorry to continue the derailment of this thread. Glad the NFL does so much too for breast cancer.
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