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~~~~~THE TBL NEWSLETTER~~~~~ 
Issue #2, Volume 2
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Brought to you by:

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http://www.geocities.com/jpalazzolo/

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Contents:

I. Note from the Editor
II. News & Rumors
III. Columns
IV. Advertisements

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Note from the Editor:
Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com

Note from the Editor:

Ladies and Gentlemen, the internet world is rocking and now
 is the time to get on your connection and start browsing! 
 The ECW/WCW merger, the WWF’s apparent flailing in this
 interpromotional war, and tons of commentary are what
 makes this edition of the TBL Newsletter a keeper!  All of
 the commentary seen here is taken from The Balrog’s Lair
 so if you’ve read it there, then you’ve read it already! 
 The absolute latest on the ECW/WCW Invasion is listed in
 the news and rumors.  Hey, remember to tell your friends
 about this newsletter and to get the word out about it! 
 Have a good one!

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News & Rumors:

^^^Paul Heyman and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley^^^
While just about everyone on the internet seems to believe
 that Paul Heyman is the mastermind in the WWF booking
 scheme with Stephanie McMahon as his back up, it should be
 known that the entire ECW invasion on RAW was NOT an idea
 of either of these very talented writers, it was straight
 from Vince McMahon himself.  The word that I received was
 that not only was Vince McMahon pleased with the reaction
 that the ECW angle garnered, but that he felt a bit of a
 chill for the entire segment.  Apparently, the part of the
 angle that got Vince and most of the locker room to mark
 out (yes, they mark out) was not the great promo that Paul
 Heyman gave, but rather the part of the run-in where the
 WWF guys turned slowly around and beat the hell out of
 Kane and Jericho.  It’s nice to know that even the
 wrestlers still mark out for stuff like that!

^^^Top Secret^^^
Only certain wrestlers and backstage personnel were told
 the entire events of the night, although a lot of the
 wrestlers found out about the angle from the appearances
 of Tommy Dreamer and Rob Van Dam in the locker room.  And
 in case you are wondering, I heard that Tommy Dreamer
 designed and brought the ECW shirts with him to the arena
 (which would make sense if you read his WWF.com interview).

^^^Sandman and Jerry Lawler^^^
The two big rumors going around the internet right now
 revolve around Jerry Lawler and the Sandman.  As far as
 the Sandman goes, I have a feeling that sooner or
 later “The Icon of Extreme” is going to make his presence
 felt.  However, Jerry Lawler has been able to do something
 that no one else in recent WWF history has ever achieved. 
 Not only did he walk out on the WWF when they fired his
 wife, but he rejected a contract from the company to bring
 him back afterwards.  One popular train of thought has the
 whole ECW invasion angle springing forth from the fact
 that the WCW desperately needed a color commentator and
 Paul Heyman was the best that the WWFE has to give at the
 moment.  With that, the popular belief is that not only
 did the WWF iron things out with Lawler, but that they are
 ready to bring him and his wife back in.  To make things a
 little easier to understand – the WWF really has no choice
 but to bring back Lawler if only for the fact that not
 only did Heyman and Tazz jump to the WCW, but the C-team
 color commentators of Michael Hayes and Tom Pritchard are
 no where near good enough for RAW is War, the number one
 show on cable television.  The prevailing thought with
 Lawler is that the WWF realizes that not only do they need
 him, but that he would be able to bring a vein of hatred
 towards the new WCW/ECW group since his much publicized
 feud with ECW a few years ago.  We’ll have the latest on
 this story on our newsboard.

^^^WWF’s Backstage Area^^^
Not only was Triple H backstage at RAW, but there were tons
 of ex-WCW talent at the arena looking for work or
 inquiring about their contracts (for those who were bought
 in the WCW sale, but haven’t been used yet).  Guys such as
 David Penzer and Doug Dillenger are being looked at for
 spots with the new WCW if only because of their long
 standing history with the WCW promotion.  Both are said to
 be in good spirits and very happily looking forward to
 negotiating contracts.  However, as far as the backstage
 area at RAW, one of my good friends who was actually
 backstage (can’t reveal who it was) claimed that it was
 the best backstage atmosphere he’s ever been in.  It was
 like a gigantic reunion for so many wrestlers between the
 WWF roster, the WCW roster, Dreamer and Rob Van Dam, and
 the dozens and dozens of former WCW employees that came to
 the event to say hello and talk to the stars.  The person
 who I talked to said that it was one of the best
 experiences that he’s had as far as backstage fun is
 concerned.

^^^The WWFE and the ECW^^^
RUMOR has it that the WWFE is in the process of buying the
 ECW brand name from Paul Heyman in return for paying off
 his multi-million dollar debt.  This is JUST a rumor!

^^^The Latest^^^
Our team of reporters at The TBL Newswire will keep you up
 to date on the latest news on the WCW/ECW invasion of the
 WWF!

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Columns:

Balrog Babblings
By: Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com

In today’s cable television world that consists of ratings
 power and corporate dominancy, I salute the fans at the
 Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia for making a statement.
 The WWFE big wigs did what they had to do to get the WCW
 over. They brought them home. They brought them to the
 birthplace of corporate WCW. They brought them to the site
 of the 1996 Olympics and the site of Goldberg’s earth
-shattering victory over Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan in one
 night to claim the WCW title. The WCW came home to Atlanta
…and they got booed out of the place. 

The main problem with the WCW InVasion lies in the
 demographics. It lies in the fact that the entire WCW
 roster consists of heels (except Billy Kidman). Think
 about it. Booker T. uses trickery to win, Shane McMahon
 uses the same trickery to help his performers get a ruse
 up on a WWF legend – The Undertaker. At the same time,
 Torrie Wilson and Stacey Kiebler have definitely gotten
 off to a rocky start with the hardcore WWF fans now that
 they are taking on Lita and Trish Stratus, arguable the
 two hottest WWF women in history. But all of that means
 nothing right now…because the ECW just invaded the world! 

I’ll be honest, I truly intended this article to focus on
 beating down the WCW InVasion and why it sucked so far,
 but I am also writing this as RAW is War is being
 broadcast…and I swear to God I just saw a host of WWF
 wrestlers exit the locker room to beat the piss out of
 Mike Awesome and Lance Storm. But as they were standing
 there something went through my head. It went something
 like this: “Hey, that’s Tazz – he’ll probably want a piece
 of Awesome. Oh and look, the Impact Playaz are in the same
 ring again. And how funny is it that Dreamer and Raven are
 standing next to each other? Come to think of it…I wonder
 if RVD wants a piece of Rhyno to get that ECW Television
 Title…hey, wait a minute. (In a Joey Styles voice) Oh my
 God, it’s on!” 

And with that thought in my mind I watched as Tazz, The
 Dudley Boyz, Justin Credible, Raven, and Rhyno turned in
 such an eerie body movement that something HAD to be up.
 And lo and behold…BAM! In Heyman’s own words: “This
 InVasion has just been taken to the extreme!” 

Now, as I stated earlier, I meant for this article to bash
 the WCW InVasion, and that is still quite possible. All
 you have to do is look at the players on both sides. How
 can you compare Palumbo and O’Haire to the Acolytes? How
 can you compare Vince McMahon to Shane McMahon? I’m
 not “marking out,” but going by sheer star power alone,
 there is no competition, at all. Oh wait, I AM writing
 this as RAW is playing…and I’ll be damned if Stephanie
 McMahon-Helmsley doesn’t own the ECW. The same ECW that
 just merged with the WCW! 

I think it’s hilarious! I start this column to publicly
 bash this invasion crap for the first time and it seems
 like I am going to wind up praising it! The addition of
 Paul Heyman and his ECW group to the WCW roster gives the
 angle a few things that it sorely needed. 

First, I don’t know about the rest of you fans out there in
 internet world, but I really was starting to catch on to
 Paul Heyman and his ECW style announcing. It was really
 getting good between him and Jim Ross. But there was a
 certain twinge in the whole invasion angle. Something just
 wasn’t right with him defending the WWF after – for years 
– he bashed the corporate image with his ECW. With him
 defecting to his “home” so to speak, it just seems to put
 a bit of reality in the whole invasion thing. Finally, he
 gave a promo that was worth the price of admission (or the
 price of my cable bill for the day). Anyone for Heyman as
 the WCW Commissioner? And bringing Heyman over to the
 WCW/ECW side does another thing… 

Second, Heyman will undoubtedly be able to take the place
 of “Double A” Arn Anderson as far as commentating goes. I
 have no qualms with Arn Anderson, since he is a living
 legend himself, but when it comes to color commentary…he
 just doesn’t cut it. 

Third, along the lines of the first point, I really thing
 that having guys like Tazz and Raven and Justin Credible
 sticking up for the WWF really didn’t make sense. Yeah,
 they are all “WWF Superstars” and yeah Tazz has been with
 the WWF for over a year and change, but there is something
 about having men that JUST made the crossover to the WWF
 stick up for them like they are the company that they
 truly believe in. Although, with these ECW icons finally
 going “home” with Heyman - that brings up a fourth point
 that this merger has brought to the forefront… 

Finally, this merger and coming home of superstars puts
 guys like Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, and especially Jerry
 Lynn and Tajiri in the spotlight (if only the internet
 spotlight) as far as where they stand on the whole
 invasion. Personally, I wouldn’t mind seeing Jerry
 Lynn “go home” and become the star that he can become in
 the WCW/ECW, but for guys like Dean Malenko and Tajiri, I
 think it might be better to have them stay with the WWF.
 Tajiri because he is a great foil to Regal and Malenko
 because when he retires, he’d be able to get a great
 position for the WWF as far as booking the Light
 Heavyweight division. 

The last thing that this merger does is bring some meat to
 the WCW fold. The Dudley Boyz, Tazz, Raven, Rhyno (who I
 feel is the biggest loss), and Justin Credible will do
 great for the WCW. Where does this leave X-Factor? Where
 does it leave Michael Cole on Smackdown? Or better yet
…where does this leave Jim Ross on Mondays? 

So with that all being said, my column that proposed to
 bash the WCW InVasion has turned into the opposite of what
 I thought it would be. So I go from wanting to bash the
 WCW to praising the WCW/ECW merger. Excellent storyline! 

Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com

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The Middle Turnbuckle Report
By:  Sean O’Leary
Santeria36@aol.com

I usually wait until the middle of the week to write my
 column, but after a Raw of truly epic proportions, I
 simply had to write one tonight. As Raw went off the air I
 laughed, but not because anything was funny. But because I
 had just seen the most amazing turn of events ever on
 wrestling program, even moreso than Hulk Hogan turning
 nWo. It was amazing because I literally did not see any of
 it coming. With Hogan, you knew someone was turning nWo,
 you just didn't know who. But tonight? Turning WCW into
 full-blown heels made sense to me because, well, they are
 the heels. The WCW fanbase is gone, and the WWF fans hate
 the WCW product, so it only made sense. But then ECW? And
 then Stephanie McMahon? It was sensory overload, and
 that's when I realized I needed a scorecard. 

Stephanie McMahon returned and is now the owner of ECW,
 which made no sense in any loose sense of the word because
 Heyman should be the owner, and all signs pointed to him
 being the owner. Have they forgotten Stephanie
 is "married" to Triple H? Then the whole ECW thing, which
 was a true wrestling markout moment, turned into garbage
 in a span of fifteen minutes. Why turn everyone ECW, when
 they are going to turn WCW that quickly? What was even the
 point? ECW isn't alive, it's part of WCW. Logically,
 nothing made sense tonight. Shane McMahon turned on the
 Undertaker, but what would have happened if say, the
 Undertaker didn't come out for the match? Did McMahon
 know? And then after all the incredible ECW stuff, we get
 a pointless match between X-Pac and Scotty 2 Hotty, which
 was funny since X-Pac was showing no ill regard towards
 the fact that Justin Credible just, you know, turned on
 him and stuff. But to top it all of was poor Lance Storm
 and Mike Awesome, who by no fault of their own, ended up
 looking stupid. Why? Because they turned on WCW at 10:30,
 just to rejoin by 11:00. Again? What is the point of all
 the turns so quickly? Is Vince Russo back there booking
 again? 

Before the hate mails coming flowing in, keep in mind, I
 liked Raw tonight. I actually think I loved it because in
 the days of the Internet, this was a swerve that shocked
 everybody in all senses of the word. But as a fan, as soon
 as Raw went over the air, there were just way too many
 questions to answer and the logic of everything was
 confusing to say the least. The formation of ECW and the
 turning of WCW made sense, if it had ended there. But the
 combination of the two and the addition of Stephanie
 McMahon just made me scratch my head, because it shows
 that the rumors of the WWF booking by the seats of their
 pants become very apparent. Where do they go from here? 

More importantly than that, whose the faces and whose the
 heels? Vince McMahon and the WWF suits once spewed garbage
 to us in 1997 that there are no longer good guys and bad
 guys in pro wrestling, and nothing could be further from
 the truth, as there will always be good vs. evil. The WWF
 has made its product revolutionary by blurring those
 lines, and disguising who is the good guys, and who are
 the bad guys. Now, fans are left with the task that
 everyone on the entire roster, pretty much, is in-between.
 You could hear the fans confused during the Booker T/Angle
 match, though in the end they sided with Angle. ECW was an
 instant face when they were announced, because most of the
 guys are faces from the WWF along with Rob Van Dam, but
 then they join with WCW. Is that good or bad? Stephanie
 McMahon? I don't even know what to say about Stephanie
 McMahon because it doesn't make any sense to me at all. 

So the WWF dropped the ball with the straight WWF/WCW
 invasion and they did they smartest thing possible, they
 freshened it up, shocked the hell out of everyone, and got
 us watching. But at what price? I long stated that the
 downfall of the nWo was its simple premise, that a whole
 promotion's wrestlers is turned into a de facto babyface
 or heel. You can't have that because the invasion can't
 last forever, and things get stale quick. Stone Cold and
 Kurt Angle are all now faces, and will be as long as the
 invasion continues, but what happens when it ends? Is this
 Invasion going to last until SummerSlam and into the fall?
 There are way too many questions, and most of which have
 questions that I don't like the answer to. 

The biggest problem with this mess, besides the logical
 flaws, is the simple fact that no one on the new WCW/ECW
 roster can compete with the WWF wrestlers, save for Booker
 T. Stone Cold, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Kane, and the
 Undertaker all exist on a level than no one in the WCW/ECW
 faction can even approach. The only man even close to it
 is Taz, but his brush with Stone Cold two weeks ago has
 lead to nothing, which is disappointing. Diamond Dallas
 Page would be but the Undertaker just keeps kicking his
 ass like a jobber. And if the WWF was *so* concerned about
 ECW, why did they send out the Big Show, Hardcore Holly,
 Billy Gunn and the Acolytes to fight? Do those five strike
 fear into anyone, and the sad thing is that those five
 guys annihilated WCW's five. The point? The WWF is too
 strong for anyone to take this seriously if it ever gets
 down to serious one-on-one competition. 

So after a night of unprecedented turns that would make
 Vince Russo proud, where do we go from here? I give the
 WWF a whole heaping helping of praise for getting the
 wrestling world talking again and giving the people on the
 net things to discuss and reasons to watch. There is one
 huge causality to all of this. The common WWF mark that
 makes up I'd say at least half of their audience. They
 have no idea who any of these WCW guys are, and they only
 know the ECW guys from their WWF days, which if you take
 out the Dudley's, haven't been all that impressed. And
 they certainly don't care about Rob Van Dam and don't give
 one iota about Tommy Dreamer. So two-thirds of this
 invasion is made up of faceless characters that WWF fans
 who go to the shows care about. 1,000 fans chant ECW, and
 people think its going to work. It's not the smarks that
 make pro wrestling money, it's the masses. So when you see
 an ECW chant you can see it as 1,000 fans chanting, or as
 12,000 fans sitting on their hands. To make this angle
 work successfully the WWF has to do two very important
 things. First, they have to give us some sort of halfway
 believable explanation why Stephanie McMahon is in the
 fold (and I'm not talking about a "I hate Daddy" reason
 which will make me cringe) and explain why they introduced
 an ECW that was just a part of WCW. And secondly, more
 importantly, they have to make this angle appeal to
 everyone, especially the diehard WWF fans, who I feel
 right now know they say something important tonight, but
 don't really know what it is yet.

Sean O’Leary
Santeria36@aol.com
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The Dirty South Chronicles
By:  GrandMaster D.
ROOS26@AOL.COM

The time's...they are a'changin'--bob dylan 

If I were to tell you that alot has happened within the
 last week, hell within the last twenty four hours, in the
 wrestling world I'd be lying to you. More than ALOT has
 happened. WWF buying WCW was an actual, real, historic
 moment both in the real world and the wrestling world. It
 suprises me though that the bonafide realistic purchase of
 WCW by the WWF did not make my spine shiver the way a
 fictional merger has done. And with that let me just say
 one thing about the July 9th RAW...IT WAS THE WHOLE FUCKIN
 SHOW!!! 

I tuned into RAW knowing something was going to happen. All
 I expected really was some more WCW debuts and the
 progression of the InVasion angle. Even if I had known
 every single detail about tonight's RAW is WAR it still
 would not have prepared me for what I saw during the
 second hour of tonight's show. I was confused throughout
 the first hour of RAW. Shane screwed the Undertaker, and
 along with DDP, beat him and his wife Sara mercilessly. I
 was left to think to myself, "So WCW will be presented as
 the heel in the InVasion angle?" I could not have been
 more right, nor could I have been more wrong. 

I saw Booker's promo in the locker room with Angle and
 there was a grin on his face that told me EVERYTHING in
 the wrestling world would change withing a matter of an
 hour. The Angle/Booker match was good, Booker's getting
 back into shape and improves every time he is on T.V. in
 all areas. The golden child of WCW did not win cleanly to
 the Olympic Hero in WCW's backyard. Once again I found
 myself pondering, "Why are they changing WCW's image when
 it hasn't even been established." It was not even
 concievable to me how far off base I was. 

Hour two rolled around and I found myself dozing off during
 the Kane/Jericho Vs. Awesome/Storm match. Then Jim Ross
 spoke something that was equivalent to the gospel through
 my television set, "Good Lord, that's Tommy Dreamer and
 Rob Van Dam! What in the hell are they doing here?" As
 Ross pestered on about the suprise appearance I noticed
 two things that began to make my mouth water. 1) Paul
 Heyman started to get excited, as if a plan had come
 together, as if he had all of a sudden been relinquished
 of his sidekick duties and would once again challenge the
 WWF empire. 2) I expected to see RVD, Dreamer or both
 tonight, but what kept catching my eye was that they did
 not jump the security wall wearing WCW black and red, but
 rather ECW black and purple. I began to think back to a
 few months ago when the WWF was rounding up the remaining
 worthwhile ECW talent. I told myself and others, even
 corresponding with GraySox and Ed Johnson, and DDP on
 numerous occasions on how perfect it would be to see and
 ECW stable. Then I caught it sooner but I looked and saw
 past ECW tag, world, and television champions. Then as the
 group of WWF midcarders who once reigned supreme over ECW
 stared at each other I saw visions of Mecca, of bingo
 halls, of a basement in upstate New York. Then I heard the
 chant faintly throughout the crowd, "ECW, ECW ECW" and as
 if I could not be amazed anymore, the taunting ceased,
 Lance Storm and Mike Awesome embraced their former co
-workers and took out Kane and Jericho. At this point I was
 beyond elated. Little did I know there was more to come. 

Paul gets into the ring with his boys "You want an
 explanation JR? You want answers?!" Yes Paul, please give
 us the answers. And he did with one of the best promos
 I've ever heard. We have our stable guys. Taz will getto
 actually wrestle on T.V now. RHYNO is going to gore
 everyone in sight. Storm and Awesome will be at the top of
 the tag team rankings indefinitely. Raven will be the
 future intercontinetal champion, The Dudleyz will start
 lighting tables on fire again, Mr. Dreamer will further
 perfect the art that is violence, and Mr. Monday Night has
 found a home. E-C FUCKIN- W! is back, and they will take
 this InVasion to the extreme. 

As if I wasn't already satisfied with the show enough, next
 I see Shane and Vince coming to terms with each other.
 They say how they need to put their, and their companies'
 differences aside for one night, join forces and hold back
 this ECW onslaught. The APA rounds up the only healthy
 decent guys left and shane brings
 Palumbo,Kanyon,O'Haire,Stasiak,and Jindrak along. 20 man
 tag, 5 WWF with 5 WCW versus the ECW 10. At this point I
 assumed I was having some acid flashback and was the only
 person watching these events. I didn't care, it was too
 good not to enjoy. Team WWF and WCW make their way to the
 ring and within minutes begin to brawl. WCW lays out the
 WWF and then the music starts. Paul leads his band of
 Outlawz through the crowd and into the ring for a stare
 down with WCW. But there are no blows exchanged, no minced
 words, no aggression of any kind. Only an agreeing glance
 between the members of each faction, as if to say "Now its
 time, now we take control." And that they did. WCW and ECW
 wrecked shop on WWF and I am left in a state of complete
 disbelief. On one channel, on one night, in one building,
 on one show, two of the former big three joined forces to
 combat the evil empire of the WWF. Vince comes out to get
 some answers, he would get more than he or any of us
 bargained for. Shane tells his dad he was responsible for
 it all, for the tag match, for the InVasion, for the run
-ins, for the stalking of Sara, and for most importantly,
 THE MERGER. ECW and WCW are one now. Before Vince can
 catch his breath and truly soak up how royally dicked he
 is, Shane introduces the new owner of ECW...Stephanie
 Mcmahon!!! 

Hindsight is twenty twenty and now this all makes sense,
 but I NEVER saw this coming. The InVasion angle is
 completely off the ground now, unless these guys just
 don't work there is no way in hell of blowing this angle.
 The angle is bigger than anyone and everyone involved, all
 they have to do is show up, work and the rest will take
 care of itself. This merger solves almost every "problem"
 brought up by critics of the InVasion angle so far. 

1) Lack of stars--with future grovleing towards
 Sting,Nash,Hall, and Goldberg in the works, the merger of
 WCW and ECW will provide a somewhat known and respected
 roster to get the fans attention. ECW fans mat be a select
 and small crowd, but they are rabidly loyal. They will
 cross numerous state lines now just to chant ECW one more
 time. 

2)Logic and Continuity--Before we had meaningless run-ins,
 a lackluster RAW is WCW, and countless other holes. Now
 the loose ends have been tied. I am now aware of the
 seriousness of this war, I care who is standing when the
 smoke clears. This business is a big yard, and in it you
 have the little kids and the big kids. For years the big
 kids (wwf) beat up on the little kids (wcw and ecw) until
 finally the little kids just left school (got bought or
 went under) well now those kids have grown up and are
 seriously pissed off. This is about all the times Vince
 never listened to Shane and Steph, the times Vince would
 bury talent from other companies, the times when he raped
 and stole everything from ECW. The past has come back to
 haunt the WWF. 

3) Realism--This isn't some fantasy camp anymore where we
 get to see Goldberg ansd Austin fight it out. This is war,
 PLAIN AND SIMPLE. WWF/WCW/ECW is not going to draw out a
 map of who to cheer and boo for you, and thats the best
 part. No one is being made to look like a bad guy or a
 good guy. It's all up to us now. Where do YOUR alliances
 lie? Sure you rented a few ECW tapes and you loved to
 style and profile with Ric, hell I'm sure most of you ate
 your vitamins and said your prayers like good little
 Hulkamaniacs. But when it comes down to it, the most
 important and relevant question in the history of
 wrestling, that went unspoken between fans for years, was
 broadcasted live on TNN. "WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?" You love
 RVD, but did you love him when he drove a chair into
 Jericho's face? You loved DDP, but did you love him when
 Diamond Cutted Sara and mauled the Undertaker? You love
 Stone Cold, but will you love him when he gives the
 stunner to Goldberg? or Booker? or Ric Flair? It's a
 question we've answered in our minds for years but not we
 must all make a real decision because neither of these
 three companies are going to play fair, and don't be
 suprised if Paulie screws over the WonderBrats. One
 company fighting for respect, one fighting just to exist,
 and one fighting to stay on top. I ask you again, "WHOSE
 SIDE ARE YOU ON?" These guys are going to do anything and
 everything it takes to win this war. Some of your heroes
 may not come out of this thing the same, or at all even.
 Some of your most hated enemies will become your most
 trusted allies for lack of any other options and means of
 survival. EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. 

The best part about this? This ain't even the best to
 offer. SCSA is still suffering from a sore back, The Rock
 is coming back soon, Benoit will be back in about a year
 or so, The Game is still rehabing and how he reacts to his
 wife's business dealings with the "enemy" (or are they the
 enemy?)should be interesting. What we're seeing right now,
 what the WWF/WCW/ECW is doing, they are doing it with the
 second string players, and doing a damn good job at it.
 Where will the alliances of guys like Eddie G., Jericho,
 Benoit, Foley, and other multi-promotional workers lie
 now? Will Tajiri heed the call back home and turn on
 Regal? Will Vince have a nervous breakdown? I wouldn't be
 suprised to see ole' Vinnie on Smackdown begging and
 pleading for anyone and everyone who was every involved in
 the WWF to come to his aid. One problem Vinnie, all the
 guys you could call are lined up to destroy your
 company. "Mr. Michaels, they're playing your music" I
 could be wrong, but I'm probably not. 

GrandMaster D.
ROOS26@AOL.COM
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Rounding the Squared Circle
By:  Sam Jerry
SamJerry@aol.com

"RETURN OF THE SHE-DEVIL"
OR
"ECW, ECW, NO - IT'S EC-F'N-W!" 

Last week we were subjected to what arguably was the worst
 RAW ever. The main Event put every insomniac in the
 country to sleep. However, last night the WWF redeemed
 itself and gave us one of the most spectacular wrestling
 programs ever. There were more surprises than there were
 Indians at The Little Big Horn. 

Things started innocently enough, or so it seemed. The
 opening match was a Street Fight between WCW Owner Prince
 (or now more properly King) Shane and Dirtbag Doophus
 Page. The match was a result of Dirtbag kicking Shane's
 gold plated butt all over the parking lot last week on
 SmackDown when Shane tried to stop his attack on The
 Taker. We expected another of Shane's wild matches,
 however, it was not to be. The Taker came to the ring and
 said he had first crack at Dirtbag's crack. Surprise No.
 1: Shane came in and used his Kendo Stick on The Taker,
 showing it was all a plot to get The Taker. When Sara
 (Mrs. Taker) came in to help hubby, Dirtbag nailed her
 with The Diamond Cutter, sending her to the local ER. Not
 a surprise: Just shook up and staying overnight. 

Things seem like they returned to normal as we saw Our
 American Olympic Zero meet WCW and US Champion Booker T
 (The "T" stands for Tepid) for the WCW Title, in the first
 ever Inter-Promotional Match. Surprise No. 2: Zero got a
 great ovation, while Booker got less of one than a vendor
 who spilled a tray of soft drinks. Since RAW was held in
 Hotlanta, home of the "Old WCW," one would expect Booker
 to get a big pop. This shows why the "Old WCW" failed; not
 even their "home" crowd gives a rats rump about WCW. Zero
 forced Booker to tap to his Ankle Submission and later
 pinned him after The Angle Slam. The WCW Referee who had
 the match was more interested in keeping his job, so went
 for a coffee break and then a smoke break, causing him to
 miss both. WWF Referees took exception and we saw a Ref v.
 Ref Tag Team Almost-Match. 

Surprise No. 3 took place during a Tag Team Match between
 the WWF team of Kane and Y2J v. the WCW team of Mike
 Awesome and Lance Storm. Kane was set to face the two WCW
 stars in a Handicap Match, replacing The Taker who was
 holding Sara's hand in the ER. To prove he was WWF to the
 core, on his own Y2J joined Kane. Former ECW players Tommy
 Dreamer and Rob Van Dam (RVD) hit the ring and joined
 Awesome and Storm beating on Kane and Y2J. The WWF locker
 room stormed in to help Kane and Y2J. After they saved
 Kane and Y2J, they turned around and jumped them. The
 group consisted of The Dudley Boyz, Raven, Tazz, Rhyno and
 Justin Credible - all ex-ECW. They were joined in the ring
 by Paul Heyman, who owned ECW before it went for a dirt
 nap. He announced that everything he has done since
 joining the WWF has been with the intent of rebuilding
 ECW. Earlier in the evening The Dudley Boyz lost the WWF
 Tag Team Titles to The APA, Farooq and Bradshaw, due in
 part to the interference of Little Spike Dudley. When
 offered a rematch, they said they had to think about it --
- a hint of things to come later in the show? 

After losing Awesome and Storm to ECW, Shane approached
 Emperor Vince with a proposal that five WCW stars team
 with five WWF stars to face the ten that make up the "New
 ECW." He suggested they set their differences aside for
 one match. While trusting his son as much as a lamb trusts
 a hungry lion, The Emperor agreed. The Main Event began
 with the five WWF stars beating down the five from WCW and
 chasing them from the ring.. The ECW team hit the ring and
 it was the ECW ten against the five from the WWF. Not for
 long as it was time for Surprise No. 4: The five WCW stars
 joined the ECW ten and beat the five WWF stars from
 Atlanta to Charlotte and back. King Shane then reiterated
 that since he couldn't compete with daddy's money, he
 would beat him with smarts. The Invasion was now New WCW /
 New ECW v. The WWF. 

Emperor McMahon came out on the ramp and was cut short by
 King Shane. Time for Surprise No. 5: Shane introduced the
 new owner of ECW ... Princess Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley.
 With a smile, Sweet Steph strutted past daddy and joined
 her brother as things came to a close. It should be noted
 that Sweet Steph looks like she spent some time in the gym
 while she has been absent from TV and looked pretty good. 

One hell of a night. Other things that kept the audience
 laughing was the interplay between Zero and Stone Cold
 Steve Austin (SCSA). It looked like we were watching a
 Three Stooges short. Another humorous bit hadTajiri (who
 curiously didn't join his old ECW buddies) playing the
 scared rabbit to perfection when Kane came into Commisar
 Regal's office. He looks like he wets his pants every time
 he sees Kane. BTW, Little Spike also was absent when the
 New ECW made it's appearance. Where do Tajiri's and
 Spike's loyalities lie? 

Not to be forgotten was the announcement of a Tag Team Bra
 & Panties Match at Invasion, pitting WCW foxes Torrie
 Wilson and Legs Kiebler v. WWF hotties Lita and Trish
 Stratus. No matter who wins the match, every male watching
 wins. 

As I said, one of the best RAW's ever. Certainly one of the
 most shocking. It demonstrates several things: 

1. Acorns certainly don't fall far from THE Asshole. King
 Shane and Princess Stephanie learned well ... Screw him
 before he screws you. What will HHH have to say about
 Sweet Steph buying ECW? 

2. WCW still can't stand on it's own. Based on fan
 reaction, bird watching seems to generate more interest
 than WCW matches. When WWF stars face WCW stars, fan
 interest picks up ... and the WWF wrestler, face or heel,
 gets the pop. Emperor McMahon took immediate action after
 the fiasco of having WCW Championship Matches as Main
 Events. 

3. What took place should silence critics of recent WWF
 Booking. They questioned things like Dirtbag's bashing of
 his boss. We got the answers last night to many of the
 questions raised.

Sam Jerry
SamJerry@aol.com
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Linda’s Thoughts
By:  Linda Robin
lvaccarp@hotmail.com

How can I talk about the matches on Raw last night, when
 the matches were nothing compared to the two big surprises
 of the night? First of all if you haven’t seen Raw yet and
 don’t want to know what the surprises are, then please
 don’t read this column. I don’t want to spoil it for you.
 This is a must see show. 

I’m so excited about what happened that I have been trying
 to get my thoughts in order. I’m so hyped from what I saw
 that I couldn’t wait to do this column. WWF finally woke
 up from it’s long nap and took what was to be the biggest
 disappointment in wrestling the WCW invasion and made it
 into something so big that this is going to be talked
 about for a long time. And I think for a change it’s going
 to be talked about in a positive way. 

So many including me have been writing about the failure of
 the WCW invasion. This whole thing has gone sour that it
 until last night. What happened last night should have
 happened months ago, it would have held the fans interest
 and the ratings wouldn’t have taken a drop. But better
 late than never. ECW LIVES!!! And I couldn’t be happier. 

I don’t know about you but I never in my wildest dreams
 expected an ECW invasion. To see Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van
 Dam, Justin Credible, Tazz, Lance Storm, Raven, Mike
 Awesome, Rhyno, Buh Buh Ray and D-Von all reunite and
 reunite on Raw was incredible. 

I know it was rumored yesterday that WCW was not getting
 positive fan reaction, and because of this look for an ECW
 invasion to happen. To be honest with you I didn’t think
 much of the rumor. No I thought to improve things Steiner,
 Goldberg, Nash or Sting would show up and get things
 going. That’s what I expected to see on Raw. 

During a match with Jericho and Kane against Awesome and
 Storm, things took a major turn. Un-expectantly Tommy
 Dreamer and RVD ran into the ring and started beating up
 Jericho and Kane. Well I thought this was terrific Dreamer
 and RVD what more could you ask for? But more was to come.
 As Y2J and Kane are getting their asses beaten, Tazz, The
 Dudley’s, Rhyno, Raven, and Justin Credible come out. Now
 I’m thinking they’re running out to rescue Kane and
 Jericho, but as they enter the ring, they have a stare
 down with the ECW guys, turn and then yes that’s right go
 after Jericho and Kane. It’s an ECW reunion. The fans go
 crazy, and to make it more fun Paul Heyman comes in bad
 mouths JR, and let’s everyone know he’s been just playing
 along, and now he’s back with the big guys. I’m telling
 you this whole thing was just outstanding. 

That’s the first surprise. After the break, Vince and Shane
 meet up. Vinny and Shane have a few words but agree they
 can’t let ECW take over. So both decide to take five of
 their man team them up and go against the ten ECW
 wrestlers. The WWF five are Big Show, Billy Gunn, Hard
-Core Holly and The APA. The WCW five are Kanyon, Stasiak,
 Jindrak, O’Haire and Palumbo. 

So as much as the thought of working together bothers all
 of them, they unite to put a stop to those crazy ECW guys.
 As the WWF and WCW guys enter the ring, the tension
 builds, and O’Haire and Bradshaw start trash talking. This
 leads to O’Haire slapping Bradshaw then all hell breaks
 lose. All ten are fighting with WWF coming out on top by
 throwing each WCW guy out of the ring. 

Finally The ECW 10 come out, they get in the ring, easily
 take care of all five WW guys and then wait for the WCW 5
 to come in. When the five finally make their way into the
 ring, there’s a few seconds of staring and then they all
 hug and shake hands. After we see WCW and ECW are
 together, one by one a WWF wrestler is thrown back into
 the ring and one by one an ECW wrestler does a finishing
 move on them. Vince comes out upset and puzzled and by the
 way looking more and more like a face and not a heel. He’s
 told by Shane that WCW and ECW have merged. Poor Vince is
 shocked but that’s not all, Shane announces that the owner
 of ECW is someone Vince knows. The one and only Stephanie.
 Out comes Steph, who we haven’t seen in several weeks. She
 walks by dad gloating then joins Shane on the apron.

And the show ends with a very very devastated Vince.
 
Need I say more, this was one great show. Let me just add
 Kurt Angle and Booker T put on a very good match for the
 WCW title. It was nice to see Angle out there after being
 injured and without a doubt it was the match of the night.
 Also APA won the tag team titles with the help of Spike
 Dudley. The Street Fight with Shane vs. DDP turned out to
 be DDP vs. Undertaker. However Shane turned heel and
 helped DDP beat up Taker. By the way Sara was given the
 Diamond Cutter by Page and taken to the hospital. I guess
 that was supposed to upset all of us, but I can’t say it
 affected me at all. 

Other matches were Albert vs. Rhyno for the IC title, Big
 Show vs. Jeff Hardy for Trish. Well not really, but this
 match was to put a little more emphasis on Trish on Jeff
 Hardy. The match itself lasted about two minutes. X-Pac
 defended his title against Scottie Too Hottie. 

And let’s not forget Angle, Austin and Vince did their
 comedy routine perfectly last night. Austin seems so
 relaxed with his new role, I’m wondering if he’ll ever go
 back to that tough SOB Rattlesnake character again? Hey
 I’m only kidding, but he is doing a great job, and he gets
 better on every show. 

It’s nice to know that Vince and staff had something up
 their sleeve to save what could have been wrestling’s
 answer to the XFL. WCW was dying in front of the WWF fans,
 but now it takes on a whole new look and one that I think
 WWF fans will embrace. 

I really can’t wait until the spoilers appear tonight. I
 want to hear Steph’s reason for purchasing ECW. I want to
 see if she mentions HHH, or if his name doesn’t even come
 up. And now I want to see what the plans are for the
 Invasion pay per view. Hopefully it will now be worth
 ordering. Also is Tazz’s days as an announcer finally
 over? And who will be JR’ new partner when it come do
 doing the broadcasting?

As I said this was a must see Raw and I hope Smackdown will
 be just as powerful. 

I would like to thank everyone who emailed answers to my
 questions from Sundays’column. I received 82 emails, and
 I’m still getting more answers. Again it just shows how
 devoted wrestling fans are, and I can’t thank you enough
 for taking the time to write me.

Linda Robin
lvaccarp@hotmail.com

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