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TWO UNDERTAKERS, STEPH AND THE WWF, WHY BARRETT’S MATCHES SEEM THE SAME AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2015-05-03 09:59:00

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I'm watching the Jericho Podcast with Stephanie on the Network. She said she watched WWF as a child. This isn't archival footage. Why was it not edited, such as when Punk said it during the sobriety test segment?

WWE can’t market the term WWF in an effort to make money. My guess is that since she was speaking about factually watching what was called WWF at the time, and it’s a statement of fact, it was OK to do.

Whatever happened to Ex Oddities member Kurrgan?

He became an actor under his given name, Robert Maillet.

Why is every Bad News Barrett match exactly the same finish. If Barrett wins, it's Winds of Change, kickout at 2. Right after Wasteland, kickout at 2. Right after that he misses the bullhammer. Then the other guy does/goes for a move, then right after Barrett hits a Bullhamer for the win. If Barrett loses, it's Winds of Change, kickout at 2, right after Wasteland, kickout at 2. Right after that he misses the bullhammer, other guy wins.

That is how WWE books on his matches.

Re-watching PPVs in order on the network, I got to one of the first that I remember ordering with my own money; the 1994 Royal Rumble. I'm not asking the same question you get every other day every January, I've got one I don't remember you ever answering this one: When the Undertaker was written out of the storylines (I believe until the build to Summerslam that year? No?), was he injured? Or did he just take some much needed time off? It's always been very unlike him to take time off until his injuries started catching up with him, so I wonder if there was more going on there or if he just needed a little break?

Yes, he was out rehabbing an injury and he came back to beat the imposter at SummerSlam in 1994.

What exactly does Jeff Jarrett being a small minority owner of TNA still mean? If he quit and doesn't have a say in anything TNA does, how does he still maintain ownership, and starting up GFW at the same time? Just confusing so thought I'd ask?

As a minority owner, he owns his percentage of the company and gets a piece of the profits that the company generates, if any. But the Carter family is the majority owner so they have full say over the decisions that the company makes. Jarrett has that same control over GFW.

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