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With Christmas just around the
corner, what better way to spend your few remaining dollars (left
over after the seemingly infinite line-up of pay-per-views this
year) then on the following quality merchandise?! After all, if we
don't move this stuff, and fast, stockholders just might
get time to figure out what "plummeting domestic buyrates"
means!... and well, I don't think we need to tell you what that
means! (Seriously. We're not telling you. Everything is fine!
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This ain't your father's ECW anymore! In fact, it's
not "yours" either, or anybody's for that matter! It's ours, and damn it,
we're not changing for anyone! But that doesn't mean you can't buy some
stuff!
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Join WWE as we look at the amazing historic two year WWE career of the "Man from the Everglades" as he lost his "undefeated streak" in every match, for 700 days straight without anyone bothering to keep track of any records.
Contained within: Skinner's "legendary" battle with Bret Hart, where he illegally used a gator claw as his only official offense, before ultimately losing clean to his opponent's finisher; Skinner's "legendary" battle with "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig, where he illegally used a gator claw as his only official offense, before ultimately losing clean to his opponent's finisher; Skinner's "legendary" battle with Owen Hart, where he illegally used a gator claw as his only official offense, before ultimately losing clean to his opponent's finisher; Skinner's "legendary" battle with Randy Savage, where he illegally used a gator claw as his only official offense, before ultimately losing clean to his opponent's finisher; and of course, Skinner's "legendary" battle with Bret Hart, where he illegally used a gator claw as his only official offense, before ultimately losing clean to his opponent's finisher; Wait. We already said that one (he did it more than once...).
Order now!
Coming soon: "It's Been Twenty F*cking Years. Can't You Just Call Me Terry Taylor Now?: The Tale of Red Rooster."
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