Thanks for the correction.texaggierm said:
He won it at Elimination Chamber but defended it at WM.
Thanks for the correction.texaggierm said:
He won it at Elimination Chamber but defended it at WM.
The Owen Hart episode is next week. I'll be ready to cry again.Big Cat `93 said:
I watched the first half of the Dark Side episode on the Road Warriors last night. I forgot how over those guys were. I also didn't realize that Precious Paul basically made them a federation unto their own. Can't wait to see the rest of it.
They'd better bring back this:The Fiend said:
NXT is bringing back In Your House!
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In the cover story from the October 5, 2002 issue of the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter,[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE_Tough_Enough#cite_note-10][10][/url] it was revealed that contestant "Lisa" was removed from the show after what was referred to as a "psychotic breakdown." After being left at the house while the other contestants went out to dinner, she began throwing herself against the walls of the house, eventually breaking into the hidden MTV control room and working her way onto the roof. After being talked down by producers, she was committed to a hospital facility to receive psychiatric treatment. Her parents flew in from New Mexico to pick her up, but she physically attacked them, claiming she did not know them. She then escaped custody inside LAX, shutting down a wing of the airport until she was located. Again, she was hospitalized, but she was able to check herself out shortly after. She then contacted Tough Enough producers, claiming she was ready to return to the show. Producers informed her she had been removed from the competition due to her actions. The other contestants (and, subsequently, the audience) were initially told that Lisa simply decided wrestling "wasn't the right career for her." Lisa then reemerged in Louisville, Kentucky at the Ohio Valley Wrestling training center, claiming that trainer Al Snow and producer John "Big" Gaburick had sent her for additional training, both in the ring and to learn further about the structure of the developmental territory system. At a series of shows in California in September 2002, she managed to talk her way backstage and was even allowed to assist with the pyrotechnics for the wrestlers' entrances at a TV taping. One source claimed that she had a face-to-face conversation with Vince McMahon, who was apparently unaware of her status with the Tough Enough program. Soon after, her photograph was circulated to security personnel, and she was barred from any backstage areas.
IIRC, they told her they weren't going out without her, she said she was staying in, they wake up the next morning and her bed is empty. They then move on to the training scene and you forget about her.Moxley said:
Wow didn't know that. I have no recollection of her but will have to rewatch.
What are y'all watching these episodes on?Bunk Moreland said:
Just watched the Owen DSOTR. whew. Heavy stuff.