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I was obsessed with WWE when the Rock was in his prime.
Myself and about 15 college mates used to play Smackdown on the PES 2 til all hours.
Everyone created their own alter ego in the game and ladders, tables and chairs matches ensued.
Defiantely one of the best multiplayer games around at the time. Especially the tag team matches.
Nothing beats performing a rock bottom on your house mate on the virtual felt (well except doing it in real life which often happened in those days too). I was friends with some pretty obsessed WWE fans.
One of which went onto to become Irish Judo champion using a quiet a few moves he learnt of WWE.
He's now training for UFC an has competed in a few ameture matches.
The Rock had a superb video on youtube about 5 years ago but it got taken down.
It contained all his quotes and best moments. Delighted he's back. Hasn't been the same without him.
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Hmmm. You do realise that Judo matches have referees, don't you? And there are rules?
Besides, most of the moves in WWE are party pieces. They'd be useless in a Judo match, where there isn't a script and the opponent is genuinely trying to beat you.
I was obsessed with WWE when the Rock was in his prime.
Myself and about 15 college mates used to play Smackdown on the PES 2 til all hours.
Everyone created their own alter ego in the game and ladders, tables and chairs matches ensued.
Defiantely one of the best multiplayer games around at the time. Especially the tag team matches.
Nothing beats performing a rock bottom on your house mate on the virtual felt (well except doing it in real life which often happened in those days too). I was friends with some pretty obsessed WWE fans.
One of which went onto to become Irish Judo champion using a quiet a few moves he learnt of WWE.
He's now training for UFC an has competed in a few ameture matches.
The Rock had a superb video on youtube about 5 years ago but it got taken down.
It contained all his quotes and best moments. Delighted he's back. Hasn't been the same without him.
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Hmmm. You do realise that Judo matches have referees, don't you? And there are rules?
Besides, most of the moves in WWE are party pieces. They'd be useless in a Judo match, where there isn't a script and the opponent is genuinely trying to beat you.