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The Undertaker Gets the W on the Very First RAW (1/11/93)
30 years ago, the World Wrestling Federation and its superstars entered the Manhattan Center with this question: Do You Like It RAW?
The Undertaker sure does.
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Crush vs Damien Demento
WWF Mania March 13 1993
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Akumatized Characters
Hana Cooper
Demento - Can induce a state of madness into her enemies via her tears as well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - Her Handkerchief
Sorcière de coeur - Pathokinesis by radiating the desired emotion objects she takes out from her bag as well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - Her Star Purse
Imagineer - Can bring to life any monsters she imagines as she clutches onto her plushie as well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - Zippy The Banette (her plush)
Anya Ackerman 
Hangman - Binds people in ropes with the intent of strangling as well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - Her beaded necklace
Luca Rossi - 
Lancelot - Enhanced physical strength, and master swordsmanship as well as his own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - One of his swords from his collection.
Miguel Sanchez - 
Piper - Can lure away people using the sound of his pipe As well as his own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - His Flute
Hajime Yamada - 
Hacker - In addition to technopathy, he has his sensory powers amplified, as well as truth sensing and mind reading.
Akumatized Object - His Magatama
Leo Capini - 
Bullet Beast - Super strength and Speed ,excellent marksmanship skills as well as his own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - His Ring
Monroe Quinn - 
Huntress - Tearing Claws, super strength, invisibility, as well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - Her claw earring
Jake Cabrera - 
SoulSurf - Hydrokinesis ,storm control as well as his own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - His trident pendant 
Damien Anderson - 
The Bird - Has a paralyzing stare that along with a deathly cry that causes people to collapse dead as well as his own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object - His Dog Tags Dungeon Master - Captures others in a dnd setting where they have to play in accordance to a dnd game. Players will be limited to their tools as an adventurer. As Dungeon Master he can throw whatever obstacles he wishes.
Daisy Taylor -
Bomb Bunny - Has a limitless supply of bombs that she can throw with laser precision. As well as her own amplified powers.
Akumatized Object: Her belt.
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WWF RAW Jan. 11, 1993
The very first episode of Monday Night Raw opens on the street outside of The Manhattan Center with Sean Mooney explaining to Bobby Heenan that he can’t go inside because he’s been replaced on commentary by Rob Bartlett. Sean Mooney was a play-by-play commentator and studio anchor but was not long for the company after this appearance as he leaves in April. During this time, Bobby Heenan was not managing full time and mostly did work on commentary. He worked with Ric Flair on his current WWF run as well as another character that we will discuss later on. His main goal for this episode is to make it inside and take his job back.
A very 90’s intro package plays and we are inside with Vince Mcmahon, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, and Rob Bartlett. Vince was the lead commentator at this time and also conducted in-ring interviews. The rumor on Randy is that he was saddled with commentator duty even though he wanted to be in the ring full time. However, according to Bruce Prichard, Randy wanted to wind down his career and only wrestle part-time. Bartlett was a comedian and radio DJ who apparently didn’t know anything about wrestling except how to bury the wrestlers, the fans, and the company every chance he could.  After reading up on Bartlett, I am happy to see that most people at the time hated his commentary as much as I do and he didn’t stick around the WWF very long. Vince tries his best to make Bartlett seem funny but it soon becomes apparent that he is regretting his decision to hire him. It looks like Randy just tries to ignore him. 
There are two dark matches before the televised show begins. First, we have Damien Demento losing to Bob Backland by DQ and then Johnny Rotten losing to The Cheetah Kid. Later on, Demento would also wrestle in the main event of the night against The Undertaker. He started with the company several months earlier in October of 1992 and only lasted about a year, leaving in October of 1993. Backland had also just recently returned to the company and found himself stuck in the midcard as he wasn’t getting over with the younger fans who didn’t remember him. Johnny Rotten and The Cheetah Kid would later work together as Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock respectively, forming the team “The Public Enemy”.
Our first televised match of the night is Koko B. Ware VS. Yokozuna, or “Yokozuma” as Bartlett calls him. At this time, Koko is one half of High Energy with Owen Hart.  This was near the very end of Koko’s WWF career and he left the company a few months later. Bartlett jokes that Koko looks like Gary Coleman. Yokozuna makes his entrance alongside Mr. Fuji. Some girls in the ring offer flowers to Yokozuna in what I assume is sumo custom, as Bartlett makes fat joke after fat joke, followed by more fat jokes, specifically one about Yokozuna eating Koko’s bird, and also the term “Big Butted Oriental”. Vince notes that up to this point, Yokozuna is undefeated and hasn’t even been knocked off his feet. The three commentators keep trying to sell Raw’s motto, that it is “Uncooked, Uncut, and Uncensored” but they botch it several times in these first few episodes. They also mention that both Yokozuna and Macho Man will be participating in the upcoming Royal Rumble match. This match itself is a squash. What little offense Koko gets in is no-sold by Yokozuna. The best spot of the match is when Koko goes for a splash and ends up draped over the ropes. Yokozuna drops a leg on him, picks him up, chokes him into the corner, splashes him, climbs onto the 2nd rope and finishes him with a Banzai Drop. 
We then get a short ad for the Royal Rumble and then our first look at one of the “Raw Girls”. These women were Vince’s take on boxing’s ring girls who would take a lap and hold a sign showing the number of whichever round was coming up. This woman’s sign simply reads “Monday Night Raw”. As beautiful as they may be, I’d rather see wrestlers. Vince throws us to a pre-taped segment featuring Bobby Heenan discussing his client “Narcissus”. Of course, he is actually talking about Lex Luger’s new gimmick “The Narcissist”. They just hadn’t settled on that name yet I guess. It’s a little grating to hear Bobby and Vince say “Narcissus” over and over so I understand why they went with a different name. In Bobby’s promo, he tells Mr. Perfect that Narcissus is better than him in every way and it would be like comparing ice cream to horse manure. 
Back in the ring, our next match is about to start. It’s a tag team match between The Steiner Brothers and The Executioners. There were several different incarnations of “The Executioners” in wrestling. These particular guys are played by Barry Hardy and Duane Gill, who would later go on to be Gillberg. They would also portray The Toxic Turtles, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle gimmick for at least one match. The Steiners, however, were destined for bigger things. Rick and Scott were both accomplished amateur wrestlers and came to the company the previous year after leaving WCW. Randy mentions that the Steiners have a match at the Royal Rumble against the Beverly Brothers. Bartlett asks which Steiner is which and Randy no-sells him. Scott and his immaculate mullet start the match and quickly lay the smack-down on one of the Executioners. We also get Vince’s first “What a maneuver!” on Raw. At this point, we see Doink the Clown running around in the audience. I hate this distraction. It could have waited or just happened between matches. More on Doink later. Rick tags in and decimates the Executioner. Commentary is very bad during this match. They talk about Doink, Bartlett makes “jokes”, and Vince suddenly announces that football player Mitch Frerotte is coming to the WWF, which never actually ends up happening. Scott tags in and almost kills his opponent with a belly to belly suplex and then throws him into the corner. The other Executioner tags in and Scott hits him with a double under-hook power-bomb. He gets him up on his shoulders for Rick to jump off the top turnbuckle with a bulldog headlock. Scott hooks the leg and wins. It was good for a squash match, but Doink and commentary really took away from it. 
We cut back to Sean Mooney on the outside as he confronts Bobby Heenan who is dressed in drag and being held by security. That’s the whole gag. Heenan is charming and I’m sure this was funny at the time but I just don’t need it right now. The duality between this type of kid-friendly comedy and the whole “Uncut” thing they were going for is just confusing to me. But that’s just Vince, I guess. Next up, Vince conducts an in-ring interview with Razor Ramon. The Bad Guy comes out wearing my favorite shirt that I’ve ever laid eyes on and he is oozing machismo as always. They discuss the Royal Rumble and Razor’s upcoming match against Bret Hart for the title. Razor mentions how it took Bret 8 and a half years to get where he is and it only took Razor 8 and a half months. We see how Razor attacked Owen Hart on WWF Mania just to be cruel to Bret. Razor throws his toothpick at Vince and exits. As he leaves, Randy promotes the WWF and Red Cross’s “Headlock On Hunger” campaign to aid the hungry in Somalia. We also see a taped segment with Tatanka. Not a lot to say about that. 
This is Raw’s first title match as Shawn Micheals defends against Max Moon, who is played by Paul Diamond and NOT Konnan as some people believe. The gimmick was made for Konnan, but he left the company soon after. Since the gear fit, Diamond got the character. Shawn Michaels won the IC Title from The British Bulldog in a match that took place on October 27th the previous year but wasn’t aired until November 14th. At this time he had split from Sensational Sherry and was feuding with former partner Marty Jannetty. This is the best match of the night as you might expect. Shawn and Max Moon are both quick and effective. During the match, Vince mentions that Sherry will be present during Shawn Vs. Marty at the Royal Rumble, but it is unknown whose corner she will be in. Bartlett is fucking awful during this match. He does a Mike Tyson impersonation that goes on way too long, but Vince and even Randy just keep selling for him.  Doink is also present once again. After a two count, Shawn kicks out and unleashes a super-kick, followed by his finisher at the time, a teardrop suplex. He pins Moon to retain. 
We are shown some ads and then the Royal Rumble Report, presented by Gene Okerlund. This is Gene’s last year with the company until his return in 2001. He hypes up various matches for the upcoming Pay-Per-View, including HBK Vs. Marty Janetty and announces some names for the Rumble match itself. Shawn cuts a promo on Marty, calling him a simpleton and that Sherry will definitely be in his own corner. Marty cuts a promo back hinting that maybe Shawn doesn’t know Sherry as well as he thinks he does. Some more pre-taped promos are shown including Mr. Perfect, Mr. Fuji and Yokozuna (Fuji also calls him “Yokozuma”, just like Bartlett did.), and Hacksaw Jim Duggan. All of them are just proclaiming themselves the winner of the Rumble. 
Back to Mooney on the outside and this time Bobby is dressed up as a Hasidic Jew, still trying to get inside. Bobby then decides he will try to get in from the roof of the building. I’m over this bit. McMahon shills some tickets and botches the “uncooked” thing again. Then he throws us to the last episode of Superstars where Komala turns face on his Manager and Handler, Harvey Wippleman and Kim Chee and sides with Reverend Slick as his new manager. I’ll look more into these guys in the future when they actually appear on the show. Our main event is next. 
Damien Demento Vs. The Undertaker is the first main event on Raw. Demento is billed from “The Outer Reaches of Your Mind” and that sounds about right. The gong sounds and The Undertaker makes his way to the ring with Paul Bearer. The Undertaker would soon begin the feud that would lead to his most underwhelming Wrestlemania match ever, but tonight it’s only Damien Demento. The bell rings and Demento is on the offensive until Taker slams his head onto the mat. Taker hits all the signatures here. Old School, Shakespeare, and he finishes Demento with his Tombstone Piledriver. Dominant but not a complete squash, this was a pretty good main event. After the match, Vince advertises...Woody Allen Vs. Mia Farrow in a steel cage for next week’s episode, which is not funny and pretty disgusting. 
After the commercial break, Vince is interviewing Doink about how he likes to make kids cry and how Crush has warned him about that. Crush enters, tells Doink off, says “brah” and “brudda” a few hundred times, chases Doink around and then stands tall in the ring. Why was this here? It should have been before the Taker match at least. Finally, we see Bobby Heenan again and Mooney informs him that he’s finally allowed to go inside. After the show is over. 
There is a dark main event featuring Crush Vs. Bam Bam Bigelow that Crush wins by DQ, so I guess that is why the Crush/Doink segment was placed where it was, I just feel like it should have been handled differently. 
That was the first episode of Monday Night Raw. Overall it was an okay show. It’s not what you’d expect as a modern wrestling fan. I’d expect some bigger names on the first show, but there were decent enough matches. The only real gripe I have is that commentary made some of the show unwatchable. Shawn Vs. Max Moon was really good, but Rob Bartlett just made me want to skip it. I would recommend watching this show, just try to tune the guy out.
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Damien Demento (1993)
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g4zdtechtv · 6 years
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OSW Review #73 - RAW 1
Only three words can describe this OSW: Uncut. Uncensored. Uncooked.
Yes, kiddos, the Lex Express’ next stop is the Manhattan Center (before Paul E. took over), and is asking you: When was the last time you got RAW?
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illfittingsuit-blog · 6 years
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[#everyRAWever] 'WWF Monday Night Raw' 2.15.93 - Beefcake vs. DiBiase, A Pointless Battle Royal
If you love pointless battle royals, do I have an #everyRAWever for you! Check out my recap of the 2.15.93 edition of #WWE #RAW why don't you?
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Venue: Manhattan Center (Manhattan, NY) Commentators: Vince McMahon, ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage, & Rob Bartlett Monday Night Raw returns from the first of its many preemptions this week, featuring the in-ring return of Brutus ‘The Barber’ Beefcake as he takes on ‘The Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase. Also on the show a 16 man battle royal for…no reason really, and The Steiner Brothers rough up…
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nukeass · 5 years
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Check out Phillip John aka former pro wrestler, WWE Superstar Damien Demento, aka Mondo Kleen. Live on Facebook every Sunday @ 1pm. Currently this painting is up for all in auction for Autism. Check Joe Hershberger page or Phillips for link to donate. https://www.instagram.com/p/BtthGExHKiQ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dieycu3uroi7
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atomicdrop · 7 years
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WWF UK Rampage '93 (April 11, 1993)
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We’re in Sheffield, England tonight for this exciting card of seven bouts of grappling. Our hosts for the evening are genuine British person, Lord Alfred Hayes, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan and recent WWF hire, Jim Ross. Let’s get down to the ring for action!
Match 1: Brian Knobbs vs. Fatu (w/ Afa) Fatu is a pre-giant ass Rikishi. Brian Knobbs is a Nasty Boy. Both are, at this point in their careers, generally tag team guys so I don’t know why this is a singles match.
Afa and Fatu keep attempting to perform some sort of ceremony but Knobbs is an asshole and keeps imploring the crowd to scream real loud which they are more than happy to do. I guess that makes Knobbs a face and Fatu a heel.
Knobbs gets in some early offense and more or less dominates the first part of the match but he gets distracted by Afa and Fatu takes control of the match. Fatu hits a slam on the outside and then it’s chinlock city baby!
Knobbs powers out of it and starts making a comeback but runs into a foot and Fatu (with Afa assisting from the outside) puts the Nasty Boy away.
Winner: Fatu Total Uncomfortable Ethnic Stereotypes: 2
This was pretty not good. Lots of headbutts and ugly brawling while Afa pulled weird faces on the outside. Someone in the audience had an airhorn they kept using which got old really quickly.
Meanwhile Backstage… Lord Alfred Hayes interviews Doink the Clown. It’s Evil Doink. Yay! As shitty as Doink became, Evil Doink was pretty solid. Doink says some stuff and the Alfred Hayes tosses it back to, “Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby…uh…and Jimmy.” Bobby Heenan being the best quickly points out the gaffe, “Gorilla’s back in the States!”
Match 2: Doink the Clown vs. Kamala Doink and Kamala get patted down before the match. Jim Ross states that this is the norm, though this is the sole time it happens all night. Doink has got a Steve Blackman Stick up his sleeve. He gets admonished by the ref and the match gets underway.
Doink works the leg until Kamala gets annoyed and avalanches him in the corner. Doink rolls to the outside and goes under the ring. He comes out the other side and sneaks up on Kamala. Being one week removed from WrestleMania IX with the “I’m seein’ double! Four Doinks!” spot in Doink’s match with Crush this causes Jim Ross to ponder, “Is that the same guy that was wrestling?” To which Bobby “The Brain” replies, “Yeah, the big black guy from Uganda.”
Back in the ring Kamala splashed Doink laying him out face down in the ring and then goes for a Cameron pin. The ref doesn’t count so Kamala stands up to argue with him. Doink catches him unaware and rolls him up for three.
Winner: Doink the Clown Total Uncomfortable Ethnic Stereotypes: 3
This was a crap match from a workrate stand point but Evil Doink is great and it was a short match so it didn’t wear out its welcome.
Meanwhile Backstage… “Mr. Perfect what are your feelings about the match?”
“Same as every match! I’m concentration and focused…something something Lex Luger!”
Match 3: Mr. Perfect vs. Samu m (w/Afa) 
The beginning of this is basically the same match as Knobbs vs. Fatu with Mr. Perfect playing the part of Knobbs. He falls for all the same tricks that Knobbs did until he gets wise and goes after Samu’s leg. Like the earlier match Afa keeps interfering.
Samu does a lot of biting, chopping and throws Perfect to the floor a bunch but that’s about it. The match ends when Samu misses a diving headbutt, and Perfect just pops up and hits the Perfectplex for the win.
Winner: Mr. Perfect Total Uncomfortable Ethnic Stereotypes: 4
This was one of the better matches on the card because of Mr. Perfect. The dude is awesome even in a throwaway match like this and he was over as fuck with the fans here.
Match 4: Bob Backlund vs. Damien Demento 
All these years later I still don’t honestly know what Damien Demento’s gimmick was supposed to be. He dressed like the Warlord but had the “I Hear Voices In My Head They Talk To Me…” thing going on.
Bob Backlund’s in the midst of his mid-90s career Renaissance but isn’t “crazy” yet, he’s still just a guy who is legitimately good at wrestling.
This is again pretty much exactly the same as every match that preceded it. Demento clubbers Backlund about for the duration of the match and then at the end Backlund pushes Demento into the ropes and catches him in a snazzy rollup to pick up the win.
Winner: Bob Backlund
Why did these two fight? Were they feuding or was this a random one off match? Why did Demento’s cloak look like an animal attempting to swallow his head? So many questions…
Meanwhile Backstage… Mr. Perfect is with Lord Alfred Hayes looking worse for wear. With Samu behind him he’s now got his sights set on Lex Luger and vows to stalk the narcissist across the European continent.
Match 5: Typhoon vs. The Brooklyn Brawler

Clearly this is going to be the match of the night. Typhoon tries to hit a drop kick. That’s about. Lots of rest holds and slow clubbering. Brooklyn Brawler stupidly tries to bodyslam Typhoon but that’s not working. Typhoon hits an avalanche and a powerslam and mercifully brings this match to an close.
Winner: Typhoon
Why was this more than two minutes? This should have been a one minute squash rather than a competitive back and forth bout of grappling.
Meanwhile Backstage… Lex Luger looks good and says that he will end Mr. Perfect. If Mr. Perfect wants to watch his match tonight, that’s okay. Luger will have some insurance at ringside too.
Match 6: Shawn Michaels vs. Crush

It’s mullet vs. mullet in this battle for the Intercontinental Championship. Crush uses his power to get the advantage early on. Shawn bails and goes for a clothesline but it has no effect on the big man from Kona, Hawaii.
Crush charges Michaels, but Shawn tosses Crush out to the floor. The fight outside the ring for a bit and Shawn slams Crush into the ringpost. They go back into the ring where Shawn hits a succession of double axe handles. He follows up with a DDT that gets a two count but Crush kicks out.
Shawn takes Crush on a trip to Chinlock City, but Crush Hulks Up and gets out of the hold. Michaels goes for Sweet Chin Music but Crush blocks it and kicks Michaels in the face. He hits a leg drop but Michaels bails to the floor and the bell rings. He’s apparently been counted out.
Crush goes after him and drags him back to the ring and gives him the Kona Crush center ring. Crush then holds aloft the IC belt and gets a huge pop before it’s announced that since Michaels lost by count out he’s still champion.
Winner: Crush I have no idea what’s going on with this card. A Brian Adams match was literally the best thing on the card.
Meanwhile In The Ring… Bobby Heenan interviews Mr. Fuji and Yokozuna about the bullshit that went down at WrestleMania IX with Hulk Hogan. Fuji says he still thinks Yokozuna is champ because they never signed a contract or talk money or anything. Bobby Heenan agrees and that’s that. Total Uncomfortable Ethnic Stereotypes: 6
Meanwhile Backstage… Lord Alfred Hayes is with “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan talking about his upcoming match with Lex Luger. Duggan’s all like, “You might look like a bajillion bucks, but this isn’t a body building contest, it’s a wrestling match and I’ll fight you!” He then talks some shit about Yokozuna who apparently almost ended Duggan’s career.
Match 7: Lex Luger vs. “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

Duggan’s out with an American flag and his 2x4. Yokozuna is still at ringside, apparently to watch Duggan. Duggan gets the U.K. fans to start a “USA” chant. Heenan calls them idiots and says that they must not know where they live.
Duggan knocks Luger out of the ring a few times, but Luger takes over with a clothesline from his “controversial elbow” (aka the “loaded forearm”). Luger then locks in a chinlock that lasts four and a half years and kills the momentum of the match.
Duggan fights out of the hold and the two men collide. Duggan falls out to the floor and while Luger distracts the ref Yokozuna sits on Hacksaw’s sternum and then rolls the half-dead Duggan back into the ring. Luger hits another controversial forearm and goes for the pin, but Mr. Perfect hits the ring to break up the pinfall causing Luger to win by DQ. Yokozuna comes and and helps Luger work over Mr. Perfect. They set him up for the Banzai Drop but Mr. Perfect rolls out of the way at the last second. Duggan hits the ring with his 2x4 and wrecks house on Yokozuna to close out this mess of a card.
Winner: Lex Luger
I’ve seen Luger have if not technically good at least fun matches, but this was just boring as fuck. The ending was pretty good and probably set up some sort of Duggan & Perfect vs. Luger & Yokozuna house show matches for the British tour they kept hyping during this.
Final Thoughts Goddamn was this awful and the worst thing is that it didn’t have to be. The WWF had star power during this time, but here it so little of it was used. Instead we got a bunch of tag team dudes in singles matches and squash matches that lasted nine minutes.
The only redeeming things in this dumpster fire of a card were the Crush vs. Shawn Michaels match and Mr. Perfect being consistently awesome. Everything else was goddamn awful.
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WWF Monday Night RAW #001 January 11th, 1993 - Manhattan Center, New York, NY
Yokozuna vs. Koko B. Ware
The Steiner Brothers vs. The Executioners
WWF Intercontinental Title: Shawn Michaels © vs. Max Moon
The Undertaker vs. Damien Demento 
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I'd choose many Mormons over Mexicans and Greeks etc but it really depends. Not the guys but the chicks. 😆 As long as they're not racist and into games but many aren't. Ice Cube - Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Cube This explains the cops. Apparently ice cube formed a rap group called the C.I.A. but likely he meant crips, idiots and assholes. I have no idea. My hoodie was the Central Intelligence Agency. That's 100% the opposite of NWA. No wonder, since i bought my hoodie as a sophomore, the white trash Aryans forced me to listen to NWA my senior year around the time I got, or was it junior year, before my TBI? Cuz my fooling them that i faithfully was into it would upset them cuz I put a spit wad in the broken recording tab space and recoded Dr Demento, Boys to Men, metal, and so on and only left enough of the gangster stuff to fool them cuz those fuckers checked to make sure I didn't leave it on the same spot and actually stood watch as i listened. And they quizzed me. Bunch on rednecks. 😂 That's like when my sophomore year the biker kids jumped me after the Marine recruiters came to talk to me about joining Recon, their idea. Not very nice of the white trash there. They weren't happy. So yeah, the bikers in Oroville in cahoots with the Mexican gangs/mafia. No wonder people are upset my siblings and i played video games with Marines as heros like Quake and Doom. And yes i still play Doom and now Ghost Recon and call of duty mobile. Ice cube and NWA are pretty extreme, and anti white but Africa and the middle east still have slavery. Slave, Mende Nazer and Damien Lewis. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=hSGqFr-YUNkC So they're malarkey is terrorism. And social engineering. Slavery in contemporary Africa - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_contemporary_Africa #teampixel #pixel4a5g #googlepixel4a5g #merica #military #veterans #thinblueline (at This Is The Place Heritage Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPof-18B_CN/?utm_medium=tumblr
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The Shield recall their debut over dinner on Table for 3 (WWE Network Exclusive)
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bookingwwf · 7 years
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WWF Monday Night Raw
01/11/93 New York City, New York Vince McMahon, Randy Savage & Rob Bartlett Sean Mooney Howard Finkell Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) def. Damien Demento Tag Team Match The Steiner Brothers [Scott Steiner & Rick Steiner] def. The Executioners [Duane Gill & Barry Hardy] Bobby Heenan Interview Razor Ramon Interview Intercontinental Championship Match Shawn Michaels © def. Koko B. Ware The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) def. Max Moon
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illfittingsuit-blog · 6 years
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[#everyRAWever] 'WWF Monday Night Raw' 2.1.93 - The Barber Returns, Typhoon vs. Doink
#everyRAWever continues with the 2.1.93 edition of #WWE #RAW featuring the return of Brutus 'The Barber' Beefcake.
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Venue: Manhattan Center (Manhattan, NY) Commentators: Vince McMahon, ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage, & Rob Bartlett How do you follow up last week’s important show? With an episode that features Typhoon vs. Doink as the featured match. Yikes. Luckily we’ve got other things going on besides that, including the return of Brutus ‘The Barber’ Beefcake and, sadly, a 10-bell salute to the late great Andre…
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