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[Gorilla Monsoon] Tremendous
newcomer here to the World
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Wrestling-.
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[Tony Chimel] Making his debut.
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[Roddy Piper] I never heard of
him.
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[Gorilla Monsoon] Oh, take a
look.
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[Roddy Piper] Holy cow.
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[Michael Cole] There's nothing
like a first impression to go
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from a nobody to a somebody in
an instant.
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[Tony Schiavone] What a debut
for Bill Goldberg.
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[Michael Cole] From a unique
presentation-
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[Gene Okerlund] This is the
greatest day
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that professional wrestling
has ever seen.
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[Michael Cole] -to a startling
entrance-
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[Michael Cole] Wait a minute.
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My God, King.
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[Jerry Lawler] What?
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[Michael Cole] My God.
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[Jery Lawler] What?
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[Michael Cole] That's Paul
Wight.
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to a harrowing display of
power.
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[Jim Ross] My God.
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[Vince McMahon] Oh, my God.
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He just ripped the door off its
hinges.
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[Michael Cole] Today, we look
back at some of the most
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dazzling debuts of the 1990s.
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[Vince McMahon] Unbelievable.
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[Michael Cole] This is WWE's
Greatest Moments.
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[WWE's Greatest Moments music]
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[The Rock] If you smell-
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[Michael Cole] Oh, my God,
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what the hell are you doing?
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[Jim Ross] Absolutely
unbelievable.
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[Gorilla Monsoon] Hulkamania is
here.
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] Welcome,
everyone,
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{\an8}to WWE's Greatest Moments.
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{\an8}I'm Michael Cole.
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{\an8}And on this edition, we're
taking a look back
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at the most spectacular
debuts of the 1990s.
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[Tony Schiavone] Look at that.
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Who is he?
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[Michael Cole] There was no
decade more distinctive,
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as the '90s ushered in some
of the most celebrated icons
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WWE has ever seen.
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And our fist moment is no
except.
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The grandson of Peter Maivia,
the son of Rocky Johnson.
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Rocky Maivia was Sports
Entertainment's first-ever
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third-generation superstar.
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[Jim Ross] This guy could be the
standard bearer
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for years to come.
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[Michael Cole] With such a deep
wrestling pedigree,
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{\an8}Maivia had big shoes to fill in
his debut at the 1996
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{\an8}Survivor Series taking place at
Madison Square Garden.
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[Rocky Maivia] I just want to
give 110% effort,
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and I don't want to let my
teammates down, and, hopefully,
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I can do something tonight
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that would really make
my family proud.
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{\an8}[Howard Finkel]
Rocky Maivia.
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{\an8}[Jim Ross] There's gonna
be the man right there.
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That blue chipper right there.
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[Peter Rosenberg] When you think
about debuts,
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{\an8}there are only a few
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{\an8}that you really think
about being, like,
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{\an8}a huge deal
when it happened.
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Rocky Maivia, it stood out.
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It jumped off the page.
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[Sunny] Oh.
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[Jim Ross] Oh.
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He's 6'5", 275 is Rocky Maivia.
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[Sunny] Holy crap.
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{\an8}[Paul Levesque] Good-looking
kid.
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{\an8}Good physique, athletic.
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[Jim Ross] Now the rookie, Rocky
Maivia,
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is left with two men on one.
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[Vince McMahon] Flying body
press.
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He got him.
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[Sunny] Woo.
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[The Rock] Survivor Series was
more than just an event,
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{\an8}it was a hell of a
learning experience.
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[Vince McMahon] And yes.
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[Sunny] Oh.
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[Vince McMahon] One, two.
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I can't believe it.
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[Sunny] That's it.
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[The Rock] And on top of that, I
win the whole thing.
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] "The Nature Boy"
Ric Flair had spent nearly two
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{\an8}decades wrestling all over the
world for various promotions,
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{\an8}becoming one of the biggest
names in professional wrestling.
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[Ric Flair] You see, I wrestle
the top guys
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night in and night out.
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[Michael Cole] In 1991, Ric
Flair was an eight-time
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and current, that's
right current,
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WCW World
Heavyweight Champion.
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[Ric Flair] There is only one
world heavyweight champion.
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] A dispute with
the company brought
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{\an8}the Nature Boy to WWE
and lead to one
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{\an8}of the most controversial
debuts ever.
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{\an8}[Bobby Heenan] I have here
the belt that belongs
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{\an8}to the greatest world
heavyweight champion
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in the history of wrestling.
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The real world's champion,
Ric Flair.
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[Ric Flair] I got to talk to
Vince on the phone and said,
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{\an8}"I will come if you want me."
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{\an8}He said, "I don't believe you."
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{\an8}I said, "I got the belt."
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He said, "Send it, and I'll
believe you."
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I overnighted it to him.
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[Bobby Heenan] The man that has
made everyone
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in the World Wrestling- shake.
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{\an8}[Bruce Prichard] And the
audience for Prime Time at that
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{\an8}time, which was cable on USA
Network,
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was larger than our
syndicated audiences,
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so we did it to the largest
audience first.
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[Bobby Heenan] The real world's
champion, Ric Flair.
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[crowd boos]
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[X-Pac] To people that
were wrestling fans,
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{\an8}not just, like, WWE fans,
it was huge.
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[Ric Flair] The real world's
heavyweight champion
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was going to be
coming to the WWE.
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Well, lo and behold, did you
think it wasn't gonna happen?
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That was really huge.
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That could be one of the top
three moments right there.
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I'm Ric Flair, and I'm the real
world's champion.
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[Michael Cole] In 1996, American
Kurt Angle shocked the world
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when he won the Olympic gold
medal as a freestyle wrestler.
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Angle then became the most
sought-after athlete
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in professional wrestling.
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Finally, three years later in
1999,
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WWE signed the most coveted
athlete in the nation.
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[Kurt Angle] I do respect the
athletic ability
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of the superstars from the WWE,
and I'm sure some of them
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could've competed on the Olympic
level, but I believe you have
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to have a little extra something
to win the Olympic gold.
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[Michael Cole] Angle would make
his official in-ring debut at
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Survivor Series where he'd teach
us all
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a little lesson about respect.
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{\an8}[Howard Finkel] Making his World
Wrestling- debut,
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{\an8}the most celebrated real athlete
in WWE history, Kurt Angle.
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[Kurt Angle's music]
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[Jerry Lawler] He knows
championships,
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he knows
Olympics.
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[Paul Levesque] Being a
legitimate
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Olympic gold medalist, you
can really do anything.
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{\an8}[Kurt Angle] I don't believe
when I started that WWE was
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{\an8}looking for Kurt Angle to have a
huge connection with the fans.
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[Jerry Lawler] Uh-oh.
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Wow.
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[Jim Ross] Nice waistlock
takedown by Kurt Angle.
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[Kurt Angle] I think they were
thinking that I was gonna be
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more of a wrestler that would
get in the ring
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and have some great matches.
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[Jim Ross] This is a different
style of WWE competition than
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we're used to seeing, King,
quite frankly.
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{\an8}[Road Dogg] They're showing you
that this guy can do the
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{\an8}wrestling aspect of it.
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[Jerry Lawler] A lot of these
people-
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they're probably not
exactly with this-
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[Jim Ross] Oh, man.
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What a suplex.
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[Kurt Angle] Woo.
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[Announcer] -this style of
wrestling that Kurt Angle does.
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[Kurt Angle] This was a time
where breaking
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the rules was cool.
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Me being a baby-face gold
medalist, I said,
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"There's no way in hell they're
going to boo me."
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You do not boo an Olympic gold
medalist.
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I'm the best in the world.
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[crowd boos]
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[Kurt Angle] I came here for
you.
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You do not boo me.
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It was the right time to
initiate what would be, perhaps,
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the top heel in the business, eventually.
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[Jim Ross] Angle with a modified
slam.
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A fall-away.
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The leg hooked.
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[Jerry Lawler] Oh, beautiful.
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[bell rings]
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[Jerry Lawler] You do not boo
an Olympic gold medalist.
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You have respect for an Olympic
gold medalist.
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] There is no
better storytelling device
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{\an8}in all of professional wrestling
than that of the vignette.
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[Goldust] Goldust.
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[Michael Cole] A vignette is a
video segment used to build
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excitement outside of the ring
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showcasing a wrestler's persona
and background.
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Throughout the 1990s, nobody's
vignettes were as dark,
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chilling or mysterious than the
character known as Mankind.
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[Mankind] Only Mankind could be
this evil.
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[Michael Cole] The WWE Universe
had never seen a superstar
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as eerie and complex as The
Deranged One.
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[Howard Finkel] Coming down the
aisle, Mankind.
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[Michael Cole] The impact of his
first night on Raw
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would send shock waves
throughout WWE.
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{\an8}[Vince McMahon]
Look at this.
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{\an8}Those thrashing hard
right hands.
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{\an8}Look, battering
Bob Holly.
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{\an8}[Mick Foley] Mankind was
introduced to the WWE Universe.
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I had Bob Holly in the ring,
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and Bob was a really
strong wrestler.
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[Jerry Lawler] Wait a minute.
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[Jim Ross] Good grief.
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[Vince McMahon] Wait a minute.
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Look at that.
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He's got his-
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[bell rings]
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[Vince McMahon] -he's got his
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fingers jammed down his- down
his throat, down to the-
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down his esophagus.
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[Howard Finkel] Here is your
winner, Mankind.
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[Mick Foley] Incapacitating him
with the Mandible Claw,
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it was a big deal,
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but not as big a deal as coming
out later in the show.
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[Vince McMahon] Wait a minute.
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Mankind.
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[Jerry Lawler] Look at this.
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[bell rings]
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[Vince McMahon] Back in.
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[Undertaker] The Undertaker
character, it was so strong.
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They'd line them up and I went
through them, but this guy's
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{\an8}willing to hurt himself just to
hurt you a little bit.
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[Vince McMahon] Look out.
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Down below.
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Look out.
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[Jerry Lawler] Oh, my gosh.
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[Undertaker] Then Mankind puts
the claw on me.
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It definitely made an
impression,
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because it was something people
really hadn't seen a lot.
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[Vince McMahon] The Undertaker,
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he's being manhandled
by Mankind.
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[Mick Foley] To vanquish Bob
Holly and then to put
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The Undertaker on his back
with the Mandible Claw?
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It was a big night.
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[Vince McMahon] We knew he'd be
deranged, but not this sick.
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[Michael Cole] The 1990s brought
us heartbreakers, rattle snakes,
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and even Amazons, but there was
only one sports entertainer
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who brought the total package.
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[Announcer] This is "The Total
Package" Lex Luger.
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[Michael Cole] Nobody had a
physique quite like Lex Luger.
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In the 1993 Royal Rumble,
silver-tongued Hall of Famer
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Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
would introduce
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the WWE Universe to
The Narcissist.
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{\an8}[Bobby Heenan] The greatest
specimen walking on earth.
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{\an8}It's-it's-it's an honor to
introduce and to unveil
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"Narcissist" Lex Luger.
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[Lex Luger] On my actual debut
at-at the Royal Rumble,
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{\an8}it was nerve-wracking, but at
the same time it was-
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{\an8}it was exhilarating.
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[Bobby Heenan] Oh, yes.
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Look at that.
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You have a reason to love
yourself.
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You have a reason.
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You are truly The Narcissist.
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[Bruce Prichard] Lex never met a
mirror he didn't like
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and had a very narcissistic
personality.
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{\an8}I didn't even know what the hell
a narcissist
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{\an8}was until we met Lex Luger.
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[Bobby Heenan] Everybody here
wishes
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they looked like Lex Luger.
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{\an8}[Kevin Nash] Yeah, he was full
of himself and he-
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{\an8}he had every right to be.
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He was the total package.
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[Lex Luger] I truly am
incredible.
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This is history in the making.
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That whole "I'm perfect" and
"In love with myself,"
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I guess if you had a lot of
wrestlers back that fit my-
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my personality back
then pretty well.
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[Bobby Heenan] You have been
part of history.
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This is what it's all about,
"The Narcissist" Lex Luger.
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[Michael Cole] The 1990s brought
us one of the most heated
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rivalries in all of Sports
Entertainment,
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin and
the boss, Mr. McMahon.
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[Steve Austin] You can kiss my
ass.
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[Jerry Lawler] What?
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[Jim Ross] Oh, God.
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[Michael Cole] But it was at St.
Valentine's Day Massacre
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in 1999 when they clashed
inside a dreaded steel cage
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that would truly remain
unforgettable.
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The boss would do just about
anything to win,
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including enlisting
the help of a giant.
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] Mr. McMahon has
insane hatred for Stone Cold.
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{\an8}[Steve Austin] Stone Cold
versus Mr. McMahon
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{\an8}was the best of all time.
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[Michael Cole] Into the steel
cage.
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[Jerry Lawler] Oh, no.
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Don't worry, this ain't over
yet.
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[Michael Cole] Here we go now.
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He's got to be 20 feet off the
floor.
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No.
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Mr. McMahon.
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How much more can the boss take,
King?
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{\an8}[Road Dogg] You couldn't
possibly get any more eyeballs
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{\an8}on that ring than right then.
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[Jerry Lawler] Oh, no.
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No.
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[Michael Cole] Stunner.
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Stunner.
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He may be dead.
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Wait a minute.
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My God, King.
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[Jerry Lawler] What?
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[Michael Cole] My God.
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[Jerry Lawler] What?
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[Michael Cole] That's Paul
Wight.
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{\an8}[Big Show] When I came in in
'99,
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I gave "Stone Cold" Steve
Austin a run for this money.
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[Michael Cole] King, he's huge.
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[Jerry Lawler] This guy's got to
be over seven feet tall.
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[Booker T] Big Show came
straight up from,
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{\an8}like, from hell.
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[Michael Cole] You knew the boss
had to have
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something up his sleeve.
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[Bubba Ray Dudley] This is the
largest athlete in the world,
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{\an8}now a part of World Wrestling
Entertainment.
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[Michael Cole] King, he's huge.
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[Jerry Lawler] Look at this.
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[Michael Cole] He's colossal.
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Money is power.
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A sentiment that "The Million
Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
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had been preaching his
entire charmed life.
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[Ted DiBiase] Money isn't
everything, it's the only thing.
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[Michael Cole] In 1990, when it
came time for The Million Dollar
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Man to find a tag team partner
at Survivor Series,
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he went all out and purchased
one of the biggest,
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strongest and otherworldly
superstars WWE had ever seen.
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{\an8}[Ted DiBiase] We got an
ace up our sleeve.
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{\an8}He's the mystery partner, and I
promise this to be a big,
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{\an8}very big surprise.
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[Damian Priest] Survivor Series
1990,
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{\an8}nobody knew what to expect.
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[Ted DiBiase] I'll introduce to
you now my mystery partner
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from Death Valley.
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I give you The Undertaker.
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[laughing]
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[Undertaker's music]
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[Gorilla Monsoon] The
Undertaker,
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the mystery partner is now
revealed.
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[Roddy Piper] I never heard of
him.
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[Gorilla Monsoon] Oh, take a
look.
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[Roddy Piper] Holy cow.
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Look at the size of that ham
hock.
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{\an8}[Ted DiBiase] His entrance,
watching that from the ring
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{\an8}is just impressive,
especially the first time.
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[Gorilla Monsoon] 320 pounds,
looks to be 6'9", 6'10",
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somewhere in that neighborhood,
Rod.
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[Steve Austin] Those slow
methodical movements,
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{\an8}the composure, and
everything was by design
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{\an8}when he made his debut.
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It was very powerful.
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[Undertaker] The hardest thing
to do is to walk that slow and
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{\an8}be that ominous character when
on the inside, man,
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{\an8}I am just bouncing off
my-my internal walls.
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[Roddy Piper] The Harts, and
Rhodes, and Koko gotta be just
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trying to figure what-what's
going on here.
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[Undertaker] It was a different
vibe hit the arena
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as soon as I came out.
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{\an8}[Kevin Owens] You knew that it
was gonna have
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{\an8}a major impact in WWE.
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[Gorilla Monsoon] How on earth
are you gonna stop this guy?
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[Michael Cole] In 1999, the
global public grew worrisome
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of the Y2K bug.
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A veered computer glitch that
had the potential to crash all
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processing systems when the
calendar changed to the new
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{\an8}millennium, so when a mysterious
countdown clock began appearing
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{\an8}throughout WWE programming, it
sparked wild speculation
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throughout the world of Sports
Entertainment.
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What was it counting down to?
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And what would happen when the
clock finally hit zero?
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[Jerry Lawler] It's counting
down.
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{\an8}Tonight, we're finally gonna
unravel the mystery.
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{\an8}We're gonna find out the
significance
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{\an8}of the new millennium clock.
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{\an8}[The Rock] Tonight, in front
of all The Rock's fans,
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{\an8}you will go one-on-one
with The Great One.
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[Sam Roberts] The Rock is in the
ring.
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The big 10 count comes on, 2, 1.
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The lights go out.
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[crowd cheers]
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[Chris Jericho's music]
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{\an8}[Kazzem Famuyide] Light,
spotlight,
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{\an8}arms out
and Chicago loses it.
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[Kevin Owens] People go crazy.
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I went crazy.
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I remember watching it at home.
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[Chris Jericho] Welcome to Raw
is Jericho.
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I was standing in a post office
that had the sign that said,
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"Countdown to the new
millennium."
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{\an8}It'd be a great way for me to
come to the WWE.
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Chris Jericho has come to save
the WWE.
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We crafted it so beautifully.
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Has there been a better debut?
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I hate to sound egotistical,
but I don't think so.
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And now that the Y2J problem is
here, this company will never,
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ever be the same again.
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[crowd cheers]
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{\an8}[Michael Cole] WWE's greatest
hero throughout the 1980s
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{\an8}was none other than "The
Immortal One" Hulk Hogan.
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[Hulk Hogan] Train, say your
prayers,
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eat your vitamins and believe in
yourself, brother.
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[Michael Cole] In 1994, the
Hulkster decided
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to leave WWE and join rival
promotion, WCW.
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Red and yellow still ran through
the veins of millions
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of Hulkamaniacs around the
globe, and what better way
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to welcome in wrestling royalty
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than with a parade fit for a
king?
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{\an8}[Eric Bischoff] Fans all
over the world,
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{\an8}thousands of them here at
Disney MGM Studios,
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as Hulk Hogan makes his way
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for the official signing of
his contract with WCW.
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When I moved our syndicated
shows to the Disney MGM lot,
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we had access to the back lot.
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00:17:09,897 --> 00:17:12,765
{\an8}We knew that bringing Hulk
Hogan, we wanted it to feel as
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{\an8}big and as important as we
possibly could,
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so we came up with the idea
of staging a parade.
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[Gene Okerlund] This is the
greatest day
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that professional wrestling
has ever seen.
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[Eric Bischoff] We were able to
put it together with Disney
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and make it look good.
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All those people that were
there, they weren't hired extras
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or anything else.
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They were park guests.
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[Gene Okerlund] Welcome, Hulk
Hogan.
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[Hulk Hogan] I didn't know how
powerful Hulkamania
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00:17:36,289 --> 00:17:37,339
was at the time.
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00:17:37,340 --> 00:17:40,192
{\an8}It made everybody look
and not look away,
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so you could feel people were
interested
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in what we were
gonna do.
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Well, you know something,
"Mean" Gene?
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I told you Hulkamania was gonna
run wild in the WCW, brother.
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[Eric Bischoff] For Hulk to make
that move,
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and leave WWE and come to WCW,
was one hell of a big statement,
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00:17:57,210 --> 00:18:00,579
and we wanted to squeeze every
ounce of energy
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that we possibly could out of it
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and make it feel like a bigger
deal than it already was.
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[Hulk Hogan] And whatcha gonna
do,
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"Mean" Gene, when my maniacs
run wild on the WCW, brother?
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[Michael Cole] It's now time for
our number one moment,
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and it's one that the WWE
Universe will never forget.
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There was no force in all of WWE
quite like The Undertaker.
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The Deadman overpowered his
opponents with supernatural
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strength and struck fear into
all
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with his intimidating
exposition.
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00:18:30,210 --> 00:18:33,078
But did you know that The
Undertaker had a brother?
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The Phenom's former manager,
Paul Bearer,
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revealed to him that his
long-lost sibling
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was coming to attack him.
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00:18:40,086 --> 00:18:43,489
[Paul Bearer] Kane is alive,
Undertaker.
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00:18:43,490 --> 00:18:45,658
[Michael Cole] The only
questions left unanswered
447
00:18:45,659 --> 00:18:47,627
were when and how?
448
00:18:47,762 --> 00:18:54,400
{\an8}[Vince McMahon] We're just about
ready for Hell in the Cell.
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00:18:54,401 --> 00:18:56,836
{\an8}[Undertaker] So, Bad Blood
was gonna be the kind
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00:18:56,837 --> 00:18:59,247
{\an8}of the blow off match
between Shawn and I.
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{\an8}[Shawn Michaels] The cell itself
just came, again, as an idea of
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wanting to have something bigger
than just a regular cage match.
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[Jerry Lawler] This is truly
Hell in a Cell
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for Shawn Michaels.
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00:19:10,116 --> 00:19:12,751
[Shawn Michaels] Oh, and by the
way, the blow off was, you know,
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the introduction of Undertaker's
brother.
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[Vince McMahon] It's all over.
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Now will come the Tombstone.
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00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:21,427
No.
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00:19:21,428 --> 00:19:23,896
[Kane's music]
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00:19:23,897 --> 00:19:24,763
[Vince McMahon] Oh, my God.
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00:19:24,764 --> 00:19:25,798
Wait a minute.
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00:19:25,799 --> 00:19:26,699
It's Paul Bearer.
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That's got to be-
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that's got to be Kane.
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00:19:29,436 --> 00:19:32,638
{\an8}[Kane] That whole match was
actually built around my debut.
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00:19:32,639 --> 00:19:34,039
[Jim Ross] My God.
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00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:35,040
[Vince McMahon] Oh, my God.
469
00:19:35,041 --> 00:19:37,177
He just ripped the door off its
hinges.
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[Undertaker] You can see it in
my eyes like,
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00:19:39,479 --> 00:19:44,384
"Holy crap. This is my brother
that I thought was dead."
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[Vince McMahon] The Undertaker
looking into the eyes
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of that giant who stands
in front of him.
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{\an8}[Kevin Owens] Probably one of
the coolest debuts I've seen.
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[Vince McMahon] Undertaker set
up for the Tombstone,
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driven down to the canvas.
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[Kane] It was almost like wow.
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You just hit a home run in the
World Series.
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[Jerry Lawler] Paul Bearer said
that Kane was alive,
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and now we know he is.
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[Michael Cole] It just had to be
Kane.
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[Vince McMahon] That's got to be
Kane.
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[Michael Cole] This countdown
just goes to show you never know
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{\an8}who might walk out on that stage
at any given moment
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{\an8}and make professional
wrestling history.
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{\an8}Well, that'll do it for this
edition
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{\an8}of WWE's Greatest Moments.
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{\an8}I hope you've enjoyed this look
back at some of the biggest
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{\an8}debuts from one of the most
exciting times
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{\an8}in professional
wrestling, the 1990s.
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