- &nbps;

Seemed appropriate for today.
CM Punk and Bruce Campbell -USA Network Upfront, NYC 5/17/2012
Both of these gents are looking good. Real good.
“Oh, you. You just couldn’t let me go, could you? This is what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. You truly are incorruptible, aren’t you? You won’t kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness. And I won’t kill you because you’re just too much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever.”
- The Joker to Batman, The Dark Knight (2008)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_Combat
Proof that Cactus Jack DID wrestle in NWA in 1990.
Awesome work.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on the set for Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain.
I don’t know what the film is about, but I’m already in.
The Ultimate Warrior vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley - WWF Wrestlemania XII 3/31/1996
Triple H on the Warrior, L.A. Times, March 2012:
“It’s funny, a lot of people bring [Warrior] up in a negative way like it was this terrible thing in my life. While working with him personally wasn’t the highlight of my life from a business standpoint, for me to go to my first WrestleMania and wrestle a legendary figure in the business — and that is what he was and is — like the Ultimate Warrior, a Hall of Fame superstar in the business in my first WrestleMania appearance, squash or not, was a mind blowing thing for me. I was thrilled to be in that position and to have that match with the Ultimate Warrior.
I was thrilled with the fact that at that time Vince McMahon was willing to put me in that role. The Ultimate Warrior wasn’t there till the day of the show, so I had to do all the promotion for that match. I wanted Vince McMahon to look at me as a guy he could count on to handle the return of a guy that he was hoping would be a huge impact on the business. He had the trust in me and I would do a good job with it. So to me, that was nothing but a good experience. Potentially, I could bring him back and get the win.”
Triple H on the Warrior, WWE Magazine, October 2006:
“Do people really think I thought I was going to beat the Ultimate Warrior? The fact of the matter is that he was a completely unprofessional dipsh*t. That’s what pisses me off about the match, not the fact that I lost.”
![Rob Van Dam giving out his thoughts regarding Chris Benoit.
[Via]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4c47eNfyd1qzx70zo1_500.png)



![The Ultimate Warrior vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley - WWF Wrestlemania XII 3/31/1996
Triple H on the Warrior, L.A. Times, March 2012:
“It’s funny, a lot of people bring [Warrior] up in a negative way like it was this terrible thing in my life. While working with him personally wasn’t the highlight of my life from a business standpoint, for me to go to my first WrestleMania and wrestle a legendary figure in the business — and that is what he was and is — like the Ultimate Warrior, a Hall of Fame superstar in the business in my first WrestleMania appearance, squash or not, was a mind blowing thing for me. I was thrilled to be in that position and to have that match with the Ultimate Warrior.
I was thrilled with the fact that at that time Vince McMahon was willing to put me in that role. The Ultimate Warrior wasn’t there till the day of the show, so I had to do all the promotion for that match. I wanted Vince McMahon to look at me as a guy he could count on to handle the return of a guy that he was hoping would be a huge impact on the business. He had the trust in me and I would do a good job with it. So to me, that was nothing but a good experience. Potentially, I could bring him back and get the win.”
Triple H on the Warrior, WWE Magazine, October 2006:
“Do people really think I thought I was going to beat the Ultimate Warrior? The fact of the matter is that he was a completely unprofessional dipsh*t. That’s what pisses me off about the match, not the fact that I lost.”](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4aamaFeKN1qzx70zo1_500.jpg)

