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�?Confidential : W2Kers dream of Palooza!
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From: MSN NicknameNeddy™GT  (Original Message)Sent: 1/30/2008 4:07 PM
With Anarchy just around the corner, just about every person in W2K will have a chance to enter the rumble and make it to be the last man standing, and challenging for the title at Wrestle FREAKIN Palooza, one of the two biggest events of the W2K year, the other being Cyberslam.
 
Now, Johnny Askin has caught up with members of the roster, and asked them what a main event match at Palooza would mean to them, if they could handle the pressure, and how things would change if they became Champion!


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From: MSN Nickname-Βёţŧєŕ-Ťĥąń-Ÿōũ-Sent: 1/30/2008 5:06 PM
Cross: My dream is to actually make it to Palooza for once. Every year something happens and I've NEVER had a match on WrestlePalooza. One year I was out with an injury and had to settle for commentating Trip vs Ryan Cain. We missed it a couple of years, something always comes up, but to ensure that this year is different. I'm setting my main event status in stone by using Anarchy as my catapult.

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From: MSN NicknameNeddy™GTSent: 1/30/2008 5:34 PM
NED: "Look at Cross whimpering about never going. I've been there. Hell, I belong there. But, the facts are facts, and fact is, I'm Champion and thus, will probably not be in the actual Anarchy rumble, rather, I'll be beating the toasties out of some moron who chooses to challenge me.
 
 But let's have some fun, let's pretend that I CAN lose the title and need to get into Anarchy. I'd win that by slaughtering the midcard, since they ataccked and ousted me in 2005, and then I'd go on to win the whole thing. I've never won Anarchy but I've never really needed to, I was always on top already. In my eyes, Anarchy's a last ditch effort for those who couldn't ascend to the table with the goodies without a booster seat.
 
Look at past winners. Ded Dog? JT Kash? What do those two belong on a list of winners anywhere? JT Kash was extremely lucky and the belt was on the line his year, and Ded Dog later became Champ because he just wouldn't stop bugging me.
 
Let's go a real route: Who I'd like to see win. I'd like to see Cross win, actually, so I can beat him, by pinfall, a second time. I'd be two for two, and that, would be sweeter than any Anarchy win I could imagine. Good luck, scrubs."

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From: MSN NicknameVillain_FXSent: 1/30/2008 6:00 PM
Johnny Legend: "You ask me what Palooza would mean too Legend? Why not flip this the other way around.. and let me tell you what Johnny Legend means to an event like WrestlePalooza. If this event were a person.. it would be kissing my feet... Helll, it would be kissing my ASS to ensure my involvement. Palooza NEEDS Legend, it's that simple. Johnny Legend was made to star in those big matches, those big events... When I think of Palooza, I just think about 'another show'... but when Palooza thinks of Johnny Legend? It's thinking about making the show as good as possible. A smart man will make sure Johnny Legend ends up in that Main Event... and if no one is gonna use their brain and put Johnny Legend there right away...
 
I suppose i'll just have too win the Rumble."

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From: MSN NicknameÐuαłιтySent: 1/30/2008 8:32 PM
Rot: "I went to Hong Kong, Japan. I deserve to win Anarchy, and kick Dangerously's ass."

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From: MSN NicknameThe InfamousSent: 1/30/2008 11:39 PM
".. Been there, done that.
 
Just ask Dante Cross, I heard he's still bitter over it all.
 
Anyway, am I gonna bother with Anarchy? Why should I? I've already won it and went on to win the W2K Championship at Palooza. I'm not Stone Cold or Shawn Michaels -- I ain't trying to set any records. My decision to enter Anarchy will be up to 'discussions' I have Hamid. If things go well.. Maybe - Maybe not.
 
Besides, once a winner, always a winner."

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From: ¤Ðªn†e¤Sent: 1/31/2008 1:45 AM
"WrestlePalooza is the biggest show of the year and the Main Event is where I deserve to be. I came close last year but fell short but this year will be different. The inter-promotional, international, intergalatic SOUPA STA will be there at the end of the Rumble. I'll win the Rumble and change the face of W2K when I win the Title at 'Palooza."
 
"Bitter?" He laughs a little. "Nah, that was like 2 years ago wasn't it? Meh .. I'm fousssed on the present and the future .. not the past."

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From: MSN Nicknamescott addamsSent: 1/31/2008 6:31 AM
Scott Addams: To make it to the main event of WrestlePalooza would mean everything for me, honestly. I came into W2K with the purpose to not just get noticed, but to be able to wwrestle with the best, contend with the best, and I do intend on doing that. I'm only a lower-carder right now in W2K, and I understand that, but this rumble... this is my chance to be able to really step things up a notch. If I made it to the main event of Palooza... my career would have reached it's highest peak; because anybody who's anybody knows that there are a select few accomplishments one can have in W2K to be looked at as a somebody... the Anarchy Battle Royal, the rumble.. I can't remember off the top of my head right now, that is one of them and I will do whatever it takes to win. It won't be easy and I don't expect it to be but I won't be taken lightly either. This is going to be my chance to step up my game and let everybody see that Scott Addams is here, and he's here to stay a name in W2K history. To win this and make it to Palooza would be the best moment of my career, hands down/

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From: MSN NicknameBlackest_of_Black�?/nobr>Sent: 1/31/2008 7:39 PM
Bobbie Jay: "You muthafucker must be high if you even think they'll let a black man win Anarchy. Shit, they'll see my wrestling abilities n shit and say 'we need you in ECW, Bobbay!', and dammit if I aint get sent down to the little leagues. Look at you assholes, coming up to me with this question n shit, expecting some kinda school-like answer wiff tables n graphs n shit. Ain't no way in hell Babbay gonn win Anarchy, cuz Bobbay's black, fools. Racist buncha assholes n shit think this is funny. FUCK YOU WHITEY!"

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From: MSN Nicknameѕтϊςмд·κϊווεяSent: 2/6/2008 8:05 PM
JT Kash: "Well, a main event match at Wrestlepalooza for me would mean that Ryan Cain wouldn't get one... so that would be pretty funny. If I was Champion, I think the first thing to change would be that Neddy up there wouldn't be Champion anymore. Again, that would be really funny too. To be honest, I'm not sure if I even work here anymore, but my chances are still better than that black guy. They'll never let a black guy win the battle royale."

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From: MSN NicknameBlackest_of_Black�?/nobr>Sent: 2/7/2008 7:20 AM
SEE I TOLD YOU FUCKAS.

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From: MSN NicknameΗауwіre�?/nobr>Sent: 2/29/2008 5:44 PM
Tyler: What does anarchy mean to me? Imagine the most important roll of the dice there has ever been. Were the stakes have never been higher. It’s all or nothing. For those reaching out to greatness, its a hyperspace jump to the top of the food chain. To metamorphose from the forgotten foot soldier to an industry icon in one fateful night of mesmerizing violence. That’s what you can achieve. But then again, if you flip and reverse it. Think about what can be lost by those that have already risen above the pack? All the hard work, all the sacrifice, rendered meaningless by someone many might have considered beneath you. What a bitter pill it would be for some to swallow, falling back down the ladder to live amongst the snakes again History is rendered irrelevant at anarchy. There can be no excuses, no second guesses. Either you prevail or you fail. What is anarchy to me? Everything. The most dangerous bout there has ever been,  because when you take the talent in W2K...the ego’s, the history. And mix them together into one single war of attrition. What you end up with is the perfect storm.
 
A storm I intend not only to survive in, but to thrive under. To everyone here, anarchy is there time. But to me...anarchy is beyond that. Anarchy never ends. It’s a state of mind, a way of life. When anarchy arrives, your in my world. Just remember to keep up.

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From: MSN Nickname-Old_Dirty_Esco-Sent: 3/1/2008 8:21 AM
Esco - Erm, I don't really know what the guy before me said, but I don't need a vivid description to tell you what Anarchy means to me. This event right here, is nothing but oppotunity inside my hand and you damn straight I'm gonna grab it by its horns. This is my chance to show the entire roster just who they are dealing with. Now I know I don't have all of the accomplishments of some of my opposition, but if you don't think that I am just as qualified than damnit you're setting yourself and the rest of the roster up.  I don't fuck around. You might as well call me the darkhorse of this shit, because right when you least expect it, in the main event for Palooza, on the challenger side there will be one word, and that's Escobar. Don't sleep. Sleep is the cousin of death. You don't wanna die, do you?

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