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I think that was supposed to have something to do with Kane... Kane didn't forget his Harlem Heat run and his entrance making light of fire.

I remember thinking "Stevie Ray! :krs:"
 

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If John Laurinatis hired Big Show back on Saturday, and interfered in a match on Sunday where a stipulation was if any superstar interfered he would be terminated, why is he still on my screen?
 

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If John Laurinatis hired Big Show back on Saturday, and interfered in a match on Sunday where a stipulation was if any superstar interfered he would be terminated, why is he still on my screen?

They said that it was a "handshake agreement" and that he didn't sign the contract until Monday morning. I think the E was on Twitter and saw how people were wondering this and then a few segments later was when Cole said that :dry:
 

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K I got a bunch of stuff:
- Was Sting initially supposed to be the 3rd man for the NWO?
- Why was The British Bulldog pushed so hard during 1999, feuding with The Rock and for the WWF title?
- Was Shane Douglas, Konnan, and Billy Kidman supposed to jump ship with The Radicals to the WWF?
- What were the stories like of Stone Cold being over protective of his spot during his heyday?
- Why did Randy Orton win the belt at Summerslam 04 than drop it the next month to HHH?
- How come Scott Steiner wasn't apart of WM 19?
- Where there any initial plans for the WCW-Alliance angle and what were they?
- How come Undertaker/Warrior never happened?
Will add more later.
 

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K I got a bunch of stuff:
- Was Sting initially supposed to be the 3rd man for the NWO?
- Why was The British Bulldog pushed so hard during 1999, feuding with The Rock and for the WWF title?

- Was Shane Douglas, Konnan, and Billy Kidman supposed to jump ship with The Radicals to the WWF?
- What were the stories like of Stone Cold being over protective of his spot during his heyday?
- Why did Randy Orton win the belt at Summerslam 04 than drop it the next month to HHH?
- How come Scott Steiner wasn't apart of WM 19?
- Where there any initial plans for the WCW-Alliance angle and what were they?
- How come Undertaker/Warrior never happened?
Will add more later.


The bold i know of somewhat so ill answer from recollection.

Sting was originally supposed to be the third man but was against a heel turn at the time. So Bischoff called Hogan who was i believe on vacation at the time. Stories conflict on wether he was happy about it at first but eventually went along with it.

Bulldog as returning to WWE was promised a wwe title match and a main event push in his contract so it was honoring that.

Not sure about Shane but the other two were very possible but it has been confirmed that they would not let Rey Mysterio out of his contract when he asked at the same time the Radicals did.

The E felt Randy wasnt as over as a face as they had hoped so they pulled the plug rather than gave it a full shot to fail.

The original Alliance plans were for the upper card WCW stars to infiltrate but most had the option to buy out their contracts so they didnt have to appear if they didnt want to work for Vince. Tough ALL of them did wth the sole exceptions of Sting and Luger.

This is all by my recollection and i did not look these up thugh so some facts may be wrong.
 

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The bold i know of somewhat so ill answer from recollection.

Sting was originally supposed to be the third man but was against a heel turn at the time. So Bischoff called Hogan who was i believe on vacation at the time. Stories conflict on wether he was happy about it at first but eventually went along with it.

Bulldog as returning to WWE was promised a wwe title match and a main event push in his contract so it was honoring that.

Not sure about Shane but the other two were very possible but it has been confirmed that they would not let Rey Mysterio out of his contract when he asked at the same time the Radicals did.

The E felt Randy wasnt as over as a face as they had hoped so they pulled the plug rather than gave it a full shot to fail.

The original Alliance plans were for the upper card WCW stars to infiltrate but most had the option to buy out their contracts so they didnt have to appear if they didnt want to work for Vince. Tough ALL of them did wth the sole exceptions of Sting and Luger.

This is all by my recollection and i did not look these up thugh so some facts may be wrong.

nice, cool thanks for the response.
-Wasn't Bret Hart an option that could have been the 3rd member of the NWo back in 96?
-Oh shyt, no wonder why Bulldog got that main event run, it was pointless and one of the most forgettable runs I can remember.
-Anyways, it was better with just the 4 members of the Radicals, with 6 of them, it would have been too much.
-Smh I know Orton wasn't over as a face, but why even have him win the title in the first place than? I know they were hell bent on not having Lesnar not be the youngest champ ever, so they made sure Orton broke that record.
-I forgot where I read it, but I think they wanted Hugh Moris of all people to be one of the main guys on the alliance, but looking back, WWf couldn't do much even though the angle sucked, but there wasn't much they could work with.
Appreciate the response.
 

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Wasn't Bret a free agent in the middle of 1996 and could have signed, but that was when Vince signed that 10 year deal though IIRC?

Could be wrong, but I think Bret always wanted to stay with the WWF, and only signed when Vince said he couldn't pay him.
 
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