Optimisn
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Post by Optimisn on Sept 21, 2015 13:03:35 GMT -6
Heenan is great here. Haha.
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Sept 21, 2015 16:34:57 GMT -6
I remember watching that live.
Mark Curtis destroyed that dude.
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Post by randomone on Sept 21, 2015 17:10:50 GMT -6
This one was 100% staged (why the camera would stay on him for one and why Hogan would tell Savage to throw him in the ring secondly), but this is exactly what should happen to fans who insist on hopping the rail. Swift soccer kick to the chops.
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Optimisn
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Post by Optimisn on Sept 21, 2015 17:17:28 GMT -6
I don't remember this at all. Who thought that's a good idea?
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Post by randomone on Sept 21, 2015 17:22:14 GMT -6
I don't remember this at all. Who thought that's a good idea?
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Post by November KS on Sept 21, 2015 17:28:28 GMT -6
Here's a couple. Don't know if real or not.
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Post by randomone on Sept 21, 2015 17:44:12 GMT -6
I know it's not fan hopping the rail, but there's a video of Scott Hall doing a promo with the NWO & it was a thing of beauty, this soda cup just hits him directly on the head. He slicks his hair back like nothing happen & Larry Zbyszko on commentary goes "NICE SHOT!"
The pure accuracy of that shot, because at that time there's like 10 guys in the NWO, it was always my favorite.
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Post by November KS on Sept 22, 2015 14:04:19 GMT -6
This Is Why You Shouldn't Jump The Rail At WWE Events Posted By: Ben Kerin on Sep 22, 2015
Oscar Ramirez, 37, the fan who jumped the railing at the Night of Champions PPV and made it into the ring before the Wyatt Family vs. Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose & Chris Jericho match has been charged with criminal trespass of a property or building with no forced entry.
He will spend 10 days in jail.
If his case went to trial he would be looking at up to a one year jail term.
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Sept 22, 2015 16:02:04 GMT -6
That's not really a deterrent.
Go the Illinois route and make it a felony. Spend a year in jail.
Thank you Ligues.
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Post by November KS on Sept 22, 2015 16:18:59 GMT -6
I'd rather the wrestlers just beat the crap out of 'em but I'm not opposed to the year in jail thing.
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Post by Danny Busch on Sept 22, 2015 16:20:20 GMT -6
A year in jail would be like a year in the penthouse for the Ligues.
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Post by November KS on Sept 25, 2015 11:42:28 GMT -6
Why the hell would you interview this loser? NoDQ.com > WWE > Fan Comments on Jumping Railing at NOC Posted by Steve Carrier on 09/25/2015 at 01:37 PM During an interview with The Wrestling Mayhem Show, Oscar Ramirez revealed the reason why he decided to jump the barricade at Sunday's Night of Champions event. He said: "It is just a test to see how far I would go or what lengths I would go to for the WWE Universe." Ramirez also mentioned that there was no security around him at the time he decided to jump the rail. Additionally, he only served three days in jail instead of ten.
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Post by Bobby Heenan on Sept 25, 2015 19:23:13 GMT -6
The last time we did it, he ended up on commentary for Nitro.
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