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Scott may refer to:
Bret is a male given name, which derives from Breton, a person from Brittany in France.
People so named include:
Scott Oliver Hall (born October 20, 1958) is an American former professional wrestler. He is best known for his work with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring name Razor Ramon, and with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name. Beginning with his time in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Hall maintained a perennially high profile as a wrestler, as he became a four time WWF Intercontinental Champion (a record from 1995-1999), a two time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion, a one time WCW World Television Champion and a nine time world tag team champion (seven times in WCW, once in TNA, and once in the AWA). In addition, Hall is a two time world champion, having won the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship and the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship. He is also notable for being a founding member of the New World Order (nWo). On April 5, 2014, Hall (as Razor Ramon) was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian writer, actor and retired professional wrestler. A member of the Hart wrestling family and a second-generation wrestler, he has an amateur wrestling background, wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College. A major international draw within pro wrestling, Hart revolutionized the industry in the early 1990s by bringing high quality, athletic in-ring performance to the fore, and has cultivated a legacy as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
Hart joined his father Stu Hart's promotion Stampede Wrestling in 1976, and made his in-ring debut in 1978. He gained championship success throughout the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he helmed The Hart Foundation faction. He left for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) following the controversial "Montreal Screwjob" in November 1997, where he remained until October 2000. Having been inactive from in-ring competition since January 2000, owing to a December 1999 concussion, he officially retired in October 2000, shortly after his departure from the company. He returned to sporadic in-ring competition in 2004 and 2006, and in 2010 with WWE, where he won his final championship, headlined that year's SummerSlam event, and served as the general manager of Raw. Throughout his career, Hart headlined WrestleManias IX, X, and XII, and participated in the main event of the 1997 and 1999 editions of WCW Starrcade – as a special enforcer in the former.
Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and actor, currently signed to WWE under their legends program. Nash has wrestled under several ring names, but is best known by his real name in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), and in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where he has also been billed as Diesel.
In 1994, Nash (as Diesel) won all three titles comprising the WWF Triple Crown, and at that year's Slammy Awards won the MVP (now Superstar of the Year) and (with Shawn Michaels) the Best Tag Team (now Tag Team of the Year) awards.
Between WWE, WCW, and TNA, Nash has won a total of 21 championships, including being a six-time world champion (a five-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and one-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion), and a 12-time world tag team champion between the three promotions. Although he held the WWF World Heavyweight Championship only once, Nash is the longest-reigning titleholder of the 1990s, with a 358-day run. During his time in WCW, Nash also became the first wrestler to defeat Goldberg and in the process ended his undefeated streak of 173–0 at Starrcade in 1998.
MABA stands for Mid America Buddhist Association which is a Buddhist monastery occupying a 76 acres parcel featuring rolling hills, lotus-filled lake and beautiful woodland, surrounded by majestic vineyards and wineries in Augusta, Missouri, about one hour drive west of the St. Louis International Airport. To understand MABA, one must start with its Abbot, Venerable Master Jiru. Master was born in a small town along the Eastern coast of Malaysia. His parents were both physicians, immigrated from China after World War II. Master grew up learning martial art from his grandfather, first it was a derivative form of yoga (Yi Jin Jing) invented by Bodhidharma, a famous North Indian monk who visited China fifteen hundred years ago and invented the technique after spending seven years in sec...
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get well soon Bret so that we can go back to making jokes about you! but in the mean time... look at gut on Scott Norton! i could be in the nWo with that gut.
Four legendary superstars battle for the WCW United States Championship. Find out how Kevin Nash plays a big part in this match!
Scott Hall shoot interview where he takes shots at Bret Hart! Taken from www.iyhwrestling.com
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Scott Steiner Shoots on Bret Hart in WCW
Michelle Barnhart - Drums Bret Scott - Rhythm Guitar Kirk Wydner - Vocals John Mentler - Lead Guitar Jared Moore - Bass
When Vince McMahon attempted to build for the future without Hulk Hogan in 1992-93 & push actual ring ability instead of muscles & size which the WWF was built on, it met with the worst run of business in company history. SummerSlam & Survivor Series buyrates were way down & Royal Rumble was the lowest buyrate of any WWF PPV in history. Bret Hart was given the opportunity to be champion & from a financial standpoint, it didn't work. McMahon felt he needed Hogan back or WrestleMania would suffer a similar fate. Hogan returned at WrestleMania IX teaming with Brutus Beefcake to defeat Money Inc. by DQ. Then in an unprecedented series of events ended the show as WWF champion after defeating Yokozuna in just 21 seconds. WrestleMania, largely due to the appearance of Hogan, did a far less severe...
Republican (Main Stage) Debate #1 August 6, 2015 @ 9:00pm ET on Fox News Cleveland, Ohio - Quicken Loans Arena Debaters: Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, John Kasich, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Scott Walker Moderators: Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, Chris Wallace Debate Co-sponsors: Facebook, Ohio Republican Party
1 - 00:00:00 2 - 00:04:50 3 - 00:12:01 4 - 00:19:42 5 - 00:25:08 6 - 00:32:43 7 - 00:36:25 8 - 00:43:28 9 - 00:48:51 10 - 00:53:59 All compositions are from Tribal Tech. "Mech X" "Got Faith 'N Phat" "Time Lapse" "Anthem" "Palm Moon Plaza" "Gravity" "Working Blue" "Ask Me A Question" "Let's Get Swung" "Corn Butter" Personnel Musicians Scott Henderson - guitar Gary Willis - bass Scott Kinsey - keyboards Kirk Covington - drums Other credits Scott Kinsey - engineer, mastering,mixing Bret Linford - artwork Tony Masterantonio - cover art Mr. Suzuki - spoken Word Steve Tavaglione - photography Masaki Toriawa - spoken Word
12-07-1985 WWF Championship Wrestling featuring: WWF IC Champ Tito Santana, Pedro Morales vs. Steve Lombardi, the Gladiator WWF Update: Killer Bees David Sammartino vs. Gino Carabello Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart vs. Scott McGhee, Jim Powers Paul Orndorff, Danny Spivey vs. Rusty Brooks, Terry Gibbs Pipers Pit George Steele vs. Joe Mirto Ricky Steamboat, King Tonga vs. Ron Shaw, the Menace Taped on 11-12-1985 Aired on 12-07-1985
As we get closer to Wrestlemania 3, things get more interesting between Hogan and Andre. WWF Update also follows up on the Bundy-Kamala situation that never materialized. 1-24-1987 features: Paul Orndorff vs. Paul Roma WWF Update: Bundy-Kamala Koko B. Ware vs. Steve Lombardi ; prior to the bout Lombardi threw an injured Paul Roma out of the ring after his bout with Orndorff Steve Lombardi backstage Promo Rick Martel, Tom Zenk vs. Don Muraco, Bob Orton Outback Jack Vignette WWF IC Champ Randy Savage vs. Randy Sharpe Pipers Pit with guests Tunney, Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart vs. Scott McGhee, Tony Garea Danny Spivey, Mike Rotundo, Blackjack Mulligan vs. Ron Bass, Jimmy Jack Funk, the Gladiator
In stores now! Pick up your copy of ACCEPTED: HOW THE FIRST GAY SUPERSTAR CHANGED WWE by Pat Patterson, with Bertrand Hébert, foreword by Vince McMahon, at your favourite retailer. https://amzn.com/177041293X http://ecwpress.com/accepted * * * “I Did It My Way: The Pat Patterson Story” is an exclusive documentary on the WWE Hall of Famer himself. All WWE programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, trademarks, logos and copyrights are the exclusive property of WWE, and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 WWE. All Rights Reserved. Certain clips © Jim Fitzpatrick. See annotations within video for details. Featuring: Pat Patterson, Ray Stevens, Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon, Ted DiBiase, B...
Per request from one-half of the best commentators in wrestling, @Stuttsy, and one of the best wrestlers alive today. Plus, a bonus tag match. This was simmed, with the CPU controlling all wrestlers. Excuse the menu jumping. Was dealing with major distractions while recording. http://cwf247.com/wp/