>>18104859 (OP)
It was one of the final dunkings on WCW >Former WCW star Booker T loses >Former WCW star Chris Jericho loses >Former WCW star Rey Mysterio loses >Former WCW star The Big Show loses >Former WCW stars Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero both lose in the same match >Former WCW star Scott Steiner doesnβt even get a payday despite having World Title shots at the last two PPVs
The only thing missing was Vince pinning Hogan
>>18104986
Found the zoomer. I know it was from before you were born, but try actually watching the show, broccoli head. Ask for your parents' Peacock password.
I always hosted every ppv for my friends. Always bought snacks. I remember this Mania they bumped up the price slightly. I asked these same friends if they were willing to pitch in a little to help me out. As the show was about to start, nobody showed up. Felt bad, man.
Then 3 of my closest friends showed up. "You still need a little help paying for the PPV?" "Nah, you guys are good just for showing up."
>>18105296
There's a big Wrestling Wallpapers logo right in between Austin vs Rock and Lesnar vs Angle. Plus some blogspot url I can't quite read at the bottom.
Plus it just looks like amateur bullshit in general.
>>18105296
Because most people aren't retarded or blind and can notice a fake looking photoshop with artifacting and someone's blog watermark slapped on it
>>18104859 (OP)
the DVD cover was just Hogan and Vince facing off. I assume the buyrate wasn't great because that match was promoted so hard as opposed to Rock/Austin being Austin's last match. Imagine if they promoted it as Austin's last, would've double the buys it did.
>>18104859 (OP) >Most of the critics rated Jericho vs. Michaels as the match of the night. Kazuchika Okada stated that he "learned so much from that match."