Remember when Sheamus damn near killed Jamie Noble?
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...no video?
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So, that's what ended his career? That's brutal as ? . I was never sold on shamus. That right there is ? .
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WTF? Why did he do that? I mean, was that supposed to happen or did Sheamus just call it on the spot?
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Man that looked brutal
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Never seen him again after that.
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they both wack
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cant see the vid..........what happened?
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Lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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m. inferno wrote: »cant see the vid..........what happened?
Sheamus faced Noble on RAW and power bombed him on the outside of the ring, hard as ? too -
That dude retired almost as fast as Mutombo when he blew his knee out in the playoffs
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he didnt have to do that boy like that
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damn y'all just seeing this? This was one of his first matches...maybe his first
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Got damn!!
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That went Jamie Nobel was going around acting all tough, just like the Nidia storyline. He was tired of getting his ass handed to him, so he called out Sheamus. Sheamus was new and was being built up by destroying smaller wrestlers.
So the match basically was called off because Sheamus punished him, but Sheamus continued to beat him down and delivered that powerbomb on the floor.
The real comedy, if you can find the real video, is that there was a dude in the first couple rows loud as ? during the match, laughing and talking ? . Then he was calling Jamie Nobel a ? while he was being stretchered out and laughing hard as hell.
But it was a work to get Nobel off TV because he wanted to stop wrestling and work backstage. Just your classic injury angle.
The only time I know someone having their back broken with a powerbomb was in WCW when Vader crushed a jobber, and the dude didn't land properly. You can see the dudes shoulders shift up towards his head. Vader knew he hurt him because when he pinned him, he leaned over him and was talking to him.
Here's the video of that beating.......
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That went Jamie Nobel was going around acting all tough, just like the Nidia storyline. He was tired of getting his ass handed to him, so he called out Sheamus. Sheamus was new and was being built up by destroying smaller wrestlers.
So the match basically was called off because Sheamus punished him, but Sheamus continued to beat him down and delivered that powerbomb on the floor.
The real comedy, if you can find the real video, is that there was a dude in the first couple rows loud as ? during the match, laughing and talking ? . Then he was calling Jamie Nobel a ? while he was being stretchered out and laughing hard as hell.
But it was a work to get Nobel off TV because he wanted to stop wrestling and work backstage. Just your classic injury angle.
The only time I know someone having their back broken with a powerbomb was in WCW when Vader crushed a jobber, and the dude didn't land properly. You can see the dudes shoulders shift up towards his head. Some gruesome looking ? . And to make it worst, Vader knew he hurt the dude and still hooked his legs up towards his head for the pin.[/QUOTE]
that ? Vader always use to hurt wrestlers, did he? -
T. Sanford wrote: »That went Jamie Nobel was going around acting all tough, just like the Nidia storyline. He was tired of getting his ass handed to him, so he called out Sheamus. Sheamus was new and was being built up by destroying smaller wrestlers.
So the match basically was called off because Sheamus punished him, but Sheamus continued to beat him down and delivered that powerbomb on the floor.
The real comedy, if you can find the real video, is that there was a dude in the first couple rows loud as ? during the match, laughing and talking ? . Then he was calling Jamie Nobel a ? while he was being stretchered out and laughing hard as hell.
But it was a work to get Nobel off TV because he wanted to stop wrestling and work backstage. Just your classic injury angle.
The only time I know someone having their back broken with a powerbomb was in WCW when Vader crushed a jobber, and the dude didn't land properly. You can see the dudes shoulders shift up towards his head. Some gruesome looking ? . And to make it worst, Vader knew he hurt the dude and still hooked his legs up towards his head for the pin.[/QUOTE]
that ? Vader always use to hurt wrestlers, did he?
Yeah, go to the YouTube link of the video and read all the comments. That's all people talk about is how Vader hurt people in the ring. Hell, read comments to just about any Vader video, they all say the same thing. -
Vader Killed that .Dude
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Got damn its vader time!!!
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northwest443 wrote: »Vader Killed that .Dude
The Great Khali actually killed somebody.
On 28 May 2001, Brian Ong died after receiving a flapjack from Singh.[1] Ong had suffered a previous concussion during the session, but the trainers gave him a lower evaluation for not avoiding injuries and told him to continue training. In addition, it was proven that Ong did not receive protective gear or supervision by All Pro Wrestling (APW) staff. This second concussion ultimately proved fatal for him. As Singh inadvertently caused his death, Ong's family brought a lawsuit against APW.[1] APW was found liable for recklessness after less than a day of deliberations, awarding the Ong family for damages of over $1.3 million.[1] -
? Foley wrote in one of his books that after Vader destroyed that dude, he went into the locker room and cried.
I find that odd because ? also told a story about how Vader ripped his ear off and that Vader was being rough with him on purpose. He said that Harley Race was yelling up to him in the ring to fight back because he's going to hurt you.
So how can Vader have remorse for breaking that bums back, yet he's really out to hurt people?
So it's known that Vader intentionally was rough with folks and trying to hurt them; but I guess those days are over. Now dudes be getting bullied by way of politics and the offenders be hiding behind their status and name. -
damn
Vader stay injuring someone.
he got more confirmed kills than new jack's bounty hunting career
and im glad to hear that jamie knoble ? was jus a work. i really thought dude was legit taken out. i had never heard ? about him again.
but,
thats kinda early for a dude to become an agent. i guess he didnt want to be one of the guys who stay in till its too late -
naw mally,
them days is over,
they are replaced by a dude ? in bags and complaining that guys miss spots when he himself misses spots -
KEN SHAMROCK WAS SUPER STIFF BEFORE BRET HART TRAINED HIM...HIM AND VADER USED TO GO AT IT
"At In Your House 15 Shamrock and Vader clashed in No Holds Barred match, where Shamrock came out on top defeating Vader with the ankle-lock submission. The match showed that Shamrock had some difficulties adapting to the world of wrestling, since he broke Vader's nose in four places, and Vader couldn't walk for several days, because of the beating they took. Because of the injuries that Vader sustained during the match, it was said that some of the other wrestlers wouldn't work with "the world's most dangerous man."
Some where along the line Bret Hart offered to train with the Rock to make his ring work better, which Shamrock accepted. Shamrock then started feuding with the Hart Foundation, who defeated the team of Austin, Shamrock, Goldust, and LOD at Canadian Stampede. But the match showed that his skills were improving." -
breaking Vader's nose and making him unable to walk ain't ? compared to what Stan Hansen did to him. Go to the 3:40 mark to "see" what happens.....it's an eye popping experience.
There's a video of Lex Luger taking on Bruiser Brody in a cage, where Brody wasn't selling anything and working stiff as hell, so Luger got the ? out the cage and the match ended just like that. Many say Luger got away easy because Brody was known to ? people up if he didn't like them.
The story behind that match was that Luger was a rookie and before the match, he tried to lay down the groundwork for how the match was going to go. Brody, the veteran, didn't take too kindly to a rookie telling him what to do. So he decided to ? up the match by not selling and working stiff.