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I was thinking more heart attack (hence the name Last Ride)
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WWF New York opened in the winter of 1999 and despite the wrestling theme, it featured relatively little WWE-related memorabilia in the facility. The menus were not wrestling-themed and beyond the retail store and a small Andre the Giant handprint where fans could measure their hands against, you'd never guess you were inside a wrestling eatery unless you went there on a night there was a special event.

They did hold events. Sunday Night Heat was broadcast there for two years (2000-2002) and the restaurant would regularly host appearances from WWE personalities, usually as part of TV broadcasts like Raw, Smackdown and PPV events. When WWE taped TV in NYC, they would occasionally do angles leading performers from the Arena to the restaurant and back as well.

Perhaps the most memorable yet forgotten moment from the facility on WWE TV featured Samuel L. Jackson in character from his Shaft remake protecting Crash Holly against Vince McMahon's stooges in a fight scene filmed at the restaurant.

WWF New York also regularly hosted signings, usually when new books and DVDs related to performers were released.

The facility was also used for several WWE TV special events including the Raw 10th Anniversary broadcast and several Tough Enough finale specials.

Beyond WWE programming, it was also used for concerts (Chris Jericho's band Fozzy did play there) and was turned into a nightclub titled The World on Saturdays, which is where the later name change came in to tie into WWF's transition into WWE.

Despite the popularity of the Attitude era when the facility was launched, it was never a huge success. It was originally conceived as something WWE would license out but when the original operators failed to get the already publicly announced property going, the company took it over and ran it themselves.

The most popular nights there were when PPVs were broadcast as for $125 fans could get VIP seating, a three course gourmet meal, sit in front of a huge screen to watch the screen & take the PPV home chair. There were also $50 GA seating for the same events where fans could eat from a buffet line and watch the show on one of the many, many TV screens in the facility.

The restaurant would also host screenings of Raw and Smackdown as well as the UK only PPVs of the day, but on days where there was no regular WWE appearances or screenings, the restaurant would do far less business than you'd expect a Times Square based themed eatery to do.

Here's an old review from X-Entertainment as well.

I forgot that WCW had a restaurant before WWE, but it did not last long.
 

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Hulk Hogan's Black Peas

Ric Flair's Figure 4 ounce steak

Bret Hart's Canadian Bacon

HBK's Texas Toast

Undertaker's Tombstone Pissa

SCSA 's fried rattlesnake

Rock's Brahma Bull Sandwich

HHH's Cerebral Assasin Monkey Brains
 

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HHH's Shovel Platter would be the first item on the list, but customers will complain it's overrated, so Trips will bury the other meals by saying they are B+ meals.
 

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The Pat Patterson Special........




















Don't even ask me. :mjlol:
Chorizo, kielbasa, bratwurst and andouille are involved aren't they?

Anyways how are you gonna have a tacky theme restaurant without an all-you can eat option? Make it the "Feed Me More Challenge". shyt have a thing where someone challenges Ryback to an eating contest and air it as filler on Raw.


Pay me Cokeboy. :birdman:
edit: and @JohnCena didn't see you breh
 
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