To: chae
No, "Elijah Wood reached the pinnacle of his career by starring in the LOTR movies." would be comparable to "The pinnacle of his career was when he stared at No Way Out 2004,"
124 posted on
11/13/2005 9:48:08 PM PST by
Sofa King
(A wise man uses compromise as an alternative to defeat. A fool uses it as an alternative to victory.)
To: Sofa King
The wrestling business does not use terminology like that. I've watched wrestling for 20+ years and the person who wrote the article phrased it correctly.
Anyway, I'm tired of this debate, a good man is dead, and all the arguing in the world won't change that fact.
125 posted on
11/13/2005 9:56:57 PM PST by
chae
(R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero)
To: Sofa King
What ever happened to Stone Cold? (I haven't watched wrestling since the WCW went away).
I think he's back, but I'm not sure for how long, or what the current storyline is. I quit watching WWF regularly around the end of 2001, but I've begun to occasionally look at it again.
As far as the end of WCW, without some serious competition, how can Vince be forced to pursue new and interesting storylines? If it wasn't for the nWo saga, Vince wouldn't have gotten the motivation to get then-morbid WWF back into shape. Then again, stretching the nWo storyline for too long helped kill the WCW, ironically.
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