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  • Peezy_Jenkins
    Peezy_Jenkins Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 33,205 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    didnt joey styles win a fight vs jbl or something
  • Mally_G
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    classic case of someone getting tired of being teased, hazed, and bullied. Joey simply snapped and dropped JBL with a single punch.

    Joey Styles: 5 feet 8, 165 pounds
    JBL: 6 feet 6, 290 pounds
  • Cutler 26 INT's LOL!
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    According to Finlay Batista won that fight between him and Booker
  • Recaptimus_Prime360
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    Mally_G wrote: »
    New Jack once told the story about him being in the ring with Dances With Dudley's and DWD said some ? to NJ while in the ring during a match, "i'll beat your ass". NJ kept his cool for the rest of the match and when it was over, he went to the locker room and waited for DWD. When DWD entered the locker room, NJ snuck up on him and cracked him over the head with a broomstick.

    There's a story of RVD and Taz getting into it, where Taz was believing all the hype about being this tough guy. RVD wanted to test him, and told Taz to "pick a hand". Taz replied, "What?", then RVD smacked him. Taz didn't do nothing, so RVD punched him in the face, and Taz still didn't do anything. The locker room lost respect for Taz and didn't believe that hype anymore. Taz said he just didn't want to fight RVD.

    On an airplane, Vince jokingly reminded Angle that he was the only person to take him down. Angle decided to have a little fun, and promptly took Vince down in the aisle. For the rest of the flight, Vince would try to take Angle down at any opportunity he had. During one altercation, the noise woke up a sleeping Undertaker, who either not knowing who was wrestling with Vince, or not realizing that they were just messing around, grabbed Angle from behind, and choked him out.

    Nash had been talking smack backstage during his first tour of New Japan and supposedly made some derogatory comments to Fujinami. Fujinami, taking exception to it, walked over and hit Nash (who was seated at the time) with a palm strike (open hand slap). Nash didn't say anything to Fujinami the rest of the tour.

    New Jack was at a show and was taking on the 80-year old Gypsie Joe (I'm serious). Apparently earlier, Joe was bragging that he was ? before ? was even considered. This, for some reason, angered Jack and he took his frustrations out on Joe in the match. Here's the sick part. On the outside, Jack started throwing chairs at Joe and whipping Joe with a chain, which was all real. Jack had Joe down, and then pulled out an aluminum baseball bat wrapped in barbedwire. Jack just kills Joe with the bat, smashing it over his upper-back. Jack finally stops and throws Joe into a row of chairs. Jack then walks away and threatens people in the crowd. Funny thing is, Joe just walked it off, not even resembling being hurt. You can see this "match" on the New Jack ? DVD.



    @" was the first thing to cross my mind. Lol.
  • Copper
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    According to Finlay Batista won that fight between him and Booker

    I always heard Batista hot his ass whooped
  • Copper
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  • DOPEdweebz
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    Booker whooped on Batista pretty bad
  • jono
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    I think booker won the fight. Simply because Booker ended up getting into it with HHH not too long after the fight took place and then Booker left for his vacation to Orlando
  • sobek
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    I knew the story about Booker and Batista had to be true when I saw Batista's MMA debut
  • DOPEdweebz
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    Uncut Harry Smith Shoot Interview - Talks WWE issues, Batista and life in Japan
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoFGxGhJkjU
  • jono
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    If Heyman was booking TNA it wouldn't look as bad either. Hes a master of making mediocre talents look better than they really are.
  • jono
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    At least he didnt job outright to Knux, that would have been WOAT booking.

    Anderson's turn was ight for what it was.
  • genocidecutter
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  • Peezy_Jenkins
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  • Markus Garvey
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    Interesting and strong GOAT post brah.

  • Markus Garvey
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  • ShencotheMC
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    Some more backstage brawl stories

    Scott Steiner vs. Diamond Dallas Page, 2001

    This was due to Kimberly Page finding an illegal substance in a locker room, then telling management that it belonged to Tammy Sytch (Sunny). Management confronted Tammy and she flat out denied it and offered to take a ? test. She passed. Scott Steiner found out and chased Kimberly out of the building and she never appeared on TV again. DDP tried starting something at the next taping where Scott shooted on TV, and that is what lead to the fight where DDP got his *** handed to him. (thanks to Dazraven) WINNER: Steiner. Duh.

    Kevin Nash vs. Roddy Piper, 1997

    On the very same night that Michaels and Hart were fighting backstage at Raw, Piper and Nash were doing some of the same at Nitro. After a match that ended up being a complete mess between Scott Hall & Nash against Piper & Ric Flair, Nash stormed backstage, booted Piper's dressing room door open and leveled Piper with a punch to the head before the pair were pulled apart by various backstage personnel. Nash went unpunished (which became the theme for WCW later) and nothing further came of the fight. WINNER: Nash, but he picked on someone half his size. (thanks to Rob Harvey and TPPW.net)

    Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle, 2001

    Not really a fight, but a friendly challenge of who could take down whom. Not surprising who won, but it’s still impressive given the size of that Lesnar beast. WINNER: Angle

    HHH vs. Bill Goldberg, 1999 or 2000

    Nothing physical, just Goldberg shouting at HHH at an autograph signing over some harsh words HHH had to say about Goldberg in an interview. Goldberg also said on ESPN that the wrestler he’d like to beat up in real life the most is HHH. If WWE signs Goldberg, expect the sparks to fly! WINNER: Goldberg. Only because HHH is such an ***

    Scott Steiner vs. DDP, Part 2

    I think that Scott Steiner and DDP had another fight a week before Superbrawl 2001. This was a different fight, but DDP got his *** kicked, and Kevin Nash left with him afterwards, thus changing the format of the whole show. I remember Steiner said some trash about DDP and his wife in the ring. Backstage, the two got into a fight where DDP jumped Steiner, got beat up, and a bunch of wrestlers had to pull them apart. To make up for some time lost, Mike Sanders and the Natural Born Thrillers went to the ring and improved for a little bit on the stick. I'm not 100% sure when this was, but it must have been before early 2001/late 2000. That's all I can remember. (thanks to Steve Vendeland)

    Steve Austin vs. Raven

    Steve Austin once exchanged heated words in a locker room with Raven. Debra was cutting a promo near the showers backstage, when Raven came out wearing nothing but a towel. Austin confronted him, grabbing Raven and verbally laying into him, feeling that Raven was showing off in front of his wife. Raven claimed he didn't know Debra was there. The situation was quelled quickly, but wrestlers have said Austin was always over-protective of Debra. Austin later apologized. Winner: None, but is there any doubt that Austin would have whipped his ***? (thanks to Troy Anthony)

    Torrie Wilson vs. Chyna & Trish & Debra

    According to numerous reports during the Alliance-era, Torrie Wilson was not very welcome by three WWE Divas apon her hiring. Apparentally Chyna was caught backstage mocking Ms. Wilson by Torrie herself. And if you didn't read at least one report about Trish and Torrie not getting along backstage then you must have been living under a rock. Finally Debra got the impression that Torrie had the hots for Stone Cold and was being a little too nice to the then-WWF Champion. Looking down the score card.... Trish and Torrie have reportedly patched up their difference while Chyna and Debra were both eventually released/left. WINNER: Two out of a three-- Torrie Wilson. (thanks to Lita Maivia)

    Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, 1998

    Austin, McMahon, Undertaker and Michaels were in a meeting with other officials planning the WWE's strategy going forward. Apparently, leading up to WMXIV, the idea was for HBK to drop the strap to Austin, which HBK initially rejected. At this point Undertaker began to tape his fists methodically. The Deadman told HBK that it was advisable that he, HBK, change his mind about doing the job by the time that he, Undertaker, finished taping his fists or he will MAKE HBK change his mind the hard way. WINNER: WWE and WWE fans because Austin went on to become one of the biggest stars in wrestling history during the Attitude era. (thanks to Geoffrey Joseph)

    Kurt Angle Vs. Eddie Guerrero, late 2004

    Zeeboe sent this in. "Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero got into an altercation backstage at Smackdown after the final segment of the show. As they came through the curtain, they exchanged words, loudly, in front of everyone at the Gorilla position. It quickly escalated from verbal to physical. The word was that Angle grabbed Eddie in a face lock and took him down to the ground, incapacitating him, before being pulled off by Johnny Ace and some of the agents. Then, they apparently got into it again further in the back before getting broken up again. From what I was told, Vince McMahon talked to both men about the incident before leaving the building. The rumor making the rounds was that Eddie missed his cue in the final segment, which made Kurt's character look weak. Given the fact that Eddie wasn't himself at the time with some people thinking he hadn't fully recovered from his concussion, the story I heard is that Angle grew frustrated and told Eddie to basically get his head in the game, and it escalated from there. WINNER: Kurt Angle" (thanks to Zeeboe and PWInsider)

    Edge vs. Eddie Guerrero

    Apart from the usual matches, some fans saw something 'extra' which involved a fight between Eddie Guerrero and Edge. The location of the seat was located near the entrance way which was easy to sneak around
    backstage. Guerrero apparently was mad at something that Edge did and told him, "Don't you ever ****ing do that again" to which Edge responded with a huge shove almost knocking Guerrero to the floor. Officials stepped in instantly and broke up the fight as well as shutting the curtains after spotting the fans watching what was
    happening backstage. Winner: (no one really) (thanks to Daniel Simpson)
  • ShencotheMC
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    JBL vs. Steve Blackman, 1999/2000 - Updated

    WWF was in between shows at the local airport, and the wrestlers were waiting by the baggage collection bay and Bradshaw decided to ? about trying to push Blackman onto the moving luggage belt. Blackman turned around unflustered and planted a crescent kick flush on Bradshaw's jaw, knocking him clean out, picked up his bag and walked on. Both shook hands when it was done. UPDATE: a reader saw an interview with the Blue Meanie which says Bradshaw was ? Blackman off, calling him allsorts of stuff. Blackman just turned around and hit him in the face and body a dozen times then went to finish him off with a kick but got his foot caught in a luggage bag. This gave the guys watching a chance to separate the two. Bradshaw apologized straight after. If only other legit tough guys would do the same to Mr Layfield. (thanks to Steven, Chris, and John)

    The Hardy Boyz vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings - NEW


    In some Charlotte, North Carolina High School in 1989, Ron Killings (Junior) and Matt Hardy (Freshman) were discussing wrestling. As they traded opinions, Ron Killings got pretty ? when Matt said that he thought Jimmy Snuka was better than Rocky Johnson. Ron basically roughed him up after school one day because of the dislike he got from Matt because of their difference of opinions. Matt later came back at Ron somewhere out of school and egged him on, Ron was pretty much ready to throw another punch, only this time Matt brought his younger brother Jeff with him. The Hardy Boyz got enough blows in to get away unscratched and Ron was never able to do anything to Matt at school with the teachers around. However when K-Kwik made his WWE debut he was very apologetic to Matt about the way he acted in high school. Winners: The Hardy Boyz. (my name is Pete)
  • Recaptimus_Prime360
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    That Taker/HBK story cracks me up every time I read it.

    Love these stories. One common thing I've seen about JBL, apparently he's an azzz. A bully. Like he'll keep picking on you until you have to knock him the f&&& out. Once you do that, he'll leave you alone.
  • dalyricalbandit
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    I can picture Taker just sitting there wrapping his fist up and Shawn and Vince just sitting there on some what we gonna do now
  • Peezy_Jenkins
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    damn, jbl don took quite a few beatings
  • dalyricalbandit
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    damn so all that Bradshaw APA badass was a front smh


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