Please use the official WrestleMania XXV Thread

Cena talks about how he's roid free but yet he comes back from neck surgery in like 2 months, YEA RIGHT!!!!
 
Can't wait for 4 hours of Michael Cole.....

The WrestleMania Announce Team will consist of Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole. JR commented on this on his latest blog:

"I am looking forward to manning the ringside broadcast table with the King and Michael Cole on Sunday as all three of us no doubt feel honored to be a part of this historic event. To those of us who earn a living in the business this obviously isn't just another day at the office. It's getting near kickoff time folks and I can't wait."
 
Originally Posted by 4wrestling

Can't wait for 4 hours of Michael Cole.....

The WrestleMania Announce Team will consist of Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole. JR commented on this on his latest blog:

"I am looking forward to manning the ringside broadcast table with the King and Michael Cole on Sunday as all three of us no doubt feel honored to be a part of this historic event. To those of us who earn a living in the business this obviously isn't just another day at the office. It's getting near kickoff time folks and I can't wait."


Can't wait for some Vintage Viper Cole during WM25
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That Warrior/HHH match was a joke. The iron man match was great except for the end. On a side note, I'm kind of scared to see who they put next to J.R.Let's hope it's not an idiot. Maybe JBL?
 
I hope JBL goes back to the broadcast.

Say what you want about his wrestling skills, but he was [color= rgb(0, 102, 51)]$$$[/color] as a heel commentator.
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The man knows how to talk...
 
Originally Posted by 4wrestling

Can't wait for 4 hours of Michael Cole.....

The WrestleMania Announce Team will consist of Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole. JR commented on this on his latest blog:

"I am looking forward to manning the ringside broadcast table with the King and Michael Cole on Sunday as all three of us no doubt feel honored to be a part of this historic event. To those of us who earn a living in the business this obviously isn't just another day at the office. It's getting near kickoff time folks and I can't wait."



Let's just be happy it isn't only King and Cole. Good Ol' JR will keep things in line
 
Monty Brown(Marcus Cor Von) Returning to WWE
Former WWE and TNA wrestler Monty Brown, who wrestled as Marcus Cor Von in WWE, told Michigan Live that he's in negotiations for a WWE return. "I had to take some time away for a while on my own terms, but I kept a good rapport with the company and can come back at any time," Brown said. "I've got a lot going and I had a lot going (before leaving the WWE)." To read the full story, visit MLive.com.

Powell's POV: That's great news. Brown showed a ton of potential in TNA, but he wasn't featured prominently in WWE. The window of opportunity could be closing quickly, though, as he will turn 39 later this month.

The Pounce >>> Spear
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And since this is the Wrestlemania 25 thread I'll use my 9,000th post

The Pounce
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I wish they let him keep his real name. Marcus Cor Von is terrible. How many black Frenchmen are there?

(You don't count Grizz)
 
seems like cryme tyme is getting a female manager named yummie girl...

also, that vickie guerrero being pregnant angle was a april fools joke by the wwe
 
EGO H vs Ultimate Warrior should be looked at as one of the top Mania matches of all time. I wish it would get as much air time as the 12 rounds promos.Anytime EGO goes off backstage, a moniter should appear and show that match to get his roided up head in check.
 
Originally Posted by AirVandal180

Big Name Gone from WWE Today - Early Details

Date Added: March 31, 2009
Story By: Marc Middleton
- Former ECW World Heavyweight Champion and WWE announcer Tazz left WWE last night after the SmackDown tapings and calling the matches for this week's show. Tazz's contract with WWE expires today and he is now officially done with the company.

Stay tuned for a lot more details later.



Wait this doesn't make sense. I thought Smackdown was live this Friday?
 
Originally Posted by CHICHAN

Originally Posted by AirVandal180

Big Name Gone from WWE Today - Early Details

Date Added: March 31, 2009
Story By: Marc Middleton
- Former ECW World Heavyweight Champion and WWE announcer Tazz left WWE last night after the SmackDown tapings and calling the matches for this week's show. Tazz's contract with WWE expires today and he is now officially done with the company.

Stay tuned for a lot more details later.

Wait this doesn't make sense. I thought Smackdown was live this Friday?


uhh yea "live"
 
Originally Posted by Captain Charisma85

Originally Posted by GotHolesInMySocks

seems like cryme tyme is getting a female manager named yummie girl...

also, that vickie guerrero being pregnant angle was a april fools joke by the wwe
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Hell kinda ring name is Yummie Girl?
 
No I mean I know it's usually taped, but I read it here that the Smackdown before WM would be live..
 
Originally Posted by Mr DragonFly Jones


Monty Brown(Marcus Cor Von) Returning to WWE
Former WWE and TNA wrestler Monty Brown, who wrestled as Marcus Cor Von in WWE, told Michigan Live that he's in negotiations for a WWE return. "I had to take some time away for a while on my own terms, but I kept a good rapport with the company and can come back at any time," Brown said. "I've got a lot going and I had a lot going (before leaving the WWE)." To read the full story, visit MLive.com.

Powell's POV: That's great news. Brown showed a ton of potential in TNA, but he wasn't featured prominently in WWE. The window of opportunity could be closing quickly, though, as he will turn 39 later this month.

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GOOD NIGHT!!!!!!
 
Originally Posted by CHICHAN

No I mean I know it's usually taped, but I read it here that the Smackdown before WM would be live..
ohh yea its kidna confusing i heard they're taping part of it and having part of it live so i ddunno i heard they taped like two matches andthe rest was gonna be live. maybe the live will ahve JR the king and ughhhh
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coleeee goddd if i ever have to see his face zoomed in on my big screen i'm start closing my eyes and think of happy thoughts
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Lineup For WWE's Greatest Stars of the 90's DVD Set

Here is the complete lineup for WWE's upcoming Greatest Stars of the 90's three-disc DVD set, which is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, April 14, 2009.

Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Rock. Triple H. Undertaker. Hollywood Hogan. The 90s saw these icons become household names as professional wrestling exploded onto the pop culture scene, and a Monday Night War was drawing close to 10 million television views per week. Now, fans can relive that era with The Greatest Stars of the 90s. This three-disc set is packed with profiles of 15 of the biggest stars, as well as 16 great matches from the era, interviews and more.

Disc 1

Tazz - Introduction

Shawn Michaels

From the Smallest Champion to the Largest

Yokozuna

Samoan Culture

The Rock

Drawing the Casual Fan

Women of the 90s

Tough and Sexy

Kevin Nash

Battle for Superstardom

Owen Hart

Fun Filled Memories

Ric Flair

Infamous Figure

Mick Foley

The Quest for Success

Not So Great Stars of the 90s

The Reinvention

Hulk Hogan

Attitude and Controversy

Triple H

Technical Savvy

Bret Hart

Pop Culture Phenomenon

Vince McMahon / Eric Bischoff / Paul Heyman

The Total Package

Lex Luger

The IT Factor

Sting

The Bad Guy

Razor Ramon

Respect

The Undertaker

A Rebel

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Tazz - Close

Extras

• Razor Ramon - Restaurant Vignette
July 11, 1992

• The Undertaker Builds a Coffin for Yokozuna
December 1993

• Bret Hart - New Generation Vignette
July 1994

• Owen Hart Inside a Steel Cage
August 20, 1994

• Shawn Michaels Press Conference Before WrestleMania XI
February 28, 1995

• Hunter Hearst Helmsley - "Riff Raff"
April 15, 1995

• Mankind - "And God Created Mankind"
January 6, 1996

• Scott Hall & Kevin Nash N.W.O. Vignette
August 19, 1996

• The Hart Foundation Reunites
March 31, 1997

• D-Generation X Reenacts the Montreal Incident
November 24, 1997

• The Rock Reads Steve Austin's Eulogy
April 19, 1999

• Steve Austin remembers the Shockmaster

Disc 2

Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden - November 30, 1991

WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
Survivor Series - November 25, 1992

WWE Championship Match
Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna
King of the Ring - June 13, 1993

Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart
WrestleMania X - March 20, 1994

Intercontinental Championship Match
Diesel vs. Razor Ramon
Superstars - April 13, 1994

International World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Vader
Slamboree - May 22, 1994

WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Diesel
Royal Rumble - January 22, 1995

WWE Women's Championship Match
Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano
Monday Night Raw - April 3, 1995

Disc 3

Triple Header Match
Shawn Michaels & Diesel vs. Yokozuna & British Bulldog
In Your House - September 24, 1995

#1 Contender Match
Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
In Your House - February 18, 1996

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Vader
SummerSlam - August 18, 1996

Steel Cage Match
Mankind vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
SummerSlam - August 3, 1997

WCW Championship Match
Lex Luger vs. Hulk Hogan
Monday Nitro - August 4, 1997

WWE Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker
SummerSlam - August 30, 1998

United States Championship Match
Sting vs. Bret Hart
Halloween Havoc - October 25, 1998

Strap Match
Triple H vs. The Rock
Fully Loaded - July 25, 1999

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No they did like 4-5 matches for Smackdown on Monday. I have no idea if theyre just gonna do commentary from Fan Axxess or have live matches during it.
• D-Generation X Reenacts the Montreal Incident
November 24, 1997

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Originally Posted by 22stylez



Lineup For WWE's Greatest Stars of the 90's DVD Set

Here is the complete lineup for WWE's upcoming Greatest Stars of the 90's three-disc DVD set, which is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, April 14, 2009.

Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Rock. Triple H. Undertaker. Hollywood Hogan. The 90s saw these icons become household names as professional wrestling exploded onto the pop culture scene, and a Monday Night War was drawing close to 10 million television views per week. Now, fans can relive that era with The Greatest Stars of the 90s. This three-disc set is packed with profiles of 15 of the biggest stars, as well as 16 great matches from the era, interviews and more.

Disc 1

Tazz - Introduction

Shawn Michaels

From the Smallest Champion to the Largest

Yokozuna

Samoan Culture

The Rock

Drawing the Casual Fan

Women of the 90s

Tough and Sexy

Kevin Nash

Battle for Superstardom

Owen Hart

Fun Filled Memories

Ric Flair

Infamous Figure

Mick Foley

The Quest for Success

Not So Great Stars of the 90s

The Reinvention

Hulk Hogan

Attitude and Controversy

Triple H

Technical Savvy

Bret Hart

Pop Culture Phenomenon

Vince McMahon / Eric Bischoff / Paul Heyman

The Total Package

Lex Luger

The IT Factor

Sting

The Bad Guy

Razor Ramon

Respect

The Undertaker

A Rebel

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Tazz - Close

Extras

• Razor Ramon - Restaurant Vignette
July 11, 1992

• The Undertaker Builds a Coffin for Yokozuna
December 1993

• Bret Hart - New Generation Vignette
July 1994

• Owen Hart Inside a Steel Cage
August 20, 1994

• Shawn Michaels Press Conference Before WrestleMania XI
February 28, 1995

• Hunter Hearst Helmsley - "Riff Raff"
April 15, 1995

• Mankind - "And God Created Mankind"
January 6, 1996

• Scott Hall & Kevin Nash N.W.O. Vignette
August 19, 1996

• The Hart Foundation Reunites
March 31, 1997

• D-Generation X Reenacts the Montreal Incident
November 24, 1997

• The Rock Reads Steve Austin's Eulogy
April 19, 1999

• Steve Austin remembers the Shockmaster

Disc 2

Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden - November 30, 1991

WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
Survivor Series - November 25, 1992

WWE Championship Match
Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna
King of the Ring - June 13, 1993

Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart
WrestleMania X - March 20, 1994

Intercontinental Championship Match
Diesel vs. Razor Ramon
Superstars - April 13, 1994

International World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Vader
Slamboree - May 22, 1994

WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. Diesel
Royal Rumble - January 22, 1995

WWE Women's Championship Match
Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano
Monday Night Raw - April 3, 1995

Disc 3

Triple Header Match
Shawn Michaels & Diesel vs. Yokozuna & British Bulldog
In Your House - September 24, 1995

#1 Contender Match
Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
In Your House - February 18, 1996

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Vader
SummerSlam - August 18, 1996

Steel Cage Match
Mankind vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
SummerSlam - August 3, 1997

WCW Championship Match
Lex Luger vs. Hulk Hogan
Monday Nitro - August 4, 1997

WWE Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker
SummerSlam - August 30, 1998

United States Championship Match
Sting vs. Bret Hart
Halloween Havoc - October 25, 1998

Strap Match
Triple H vs. The Rock
Fully Loaded - July 25, 1999
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How can you do a best of the 90s and leave off Rock vs Stone Cold at X-7?(if my years are off than sorry)
 
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