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Thrillseekers (Jericho, Lance Storm) vs Heavenly Bodies

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2006

1994-08-05 Thrillseekers (Jericho and Storm) vs Heavenly Bodies (Dr. Tom Pritchard and Jimmy Del Ray)

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Jericho is wrestling with a broken arm (an injury he sustained that very day) and bleeds a TON

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  • Just finished reading Jericho's book.

    He broke his arm earlier that day trying a shooting star press.

    Jericho is a great wrestler, and pretty athletic... but not THAT athletic.

    He can't pull everything off, but his lionsault is always spot-on (except for when he tried it as Super Liger)

  • Lance willfully retired. He said due to not wanting to travel anymore, he was done. It's not like he was injured out of wrestling, he chose to go.

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  • This is why you don't blade yourself with a broken arm.

  • Jerichoholic for LIFE!!!

  • @poisongodmachine3 Great book! Up until he started kissing up to the WWE. I quit reading at that point.

  • Thanx for the upload....true Jerichoholics were searchin' this!!!

  • @snakeeater1977 yes it is! 

  • @puredamnwrestling It's only very briefly, he'll be back sometime this month or the next.

  • IS THAT JIM ROSS CALLING THE MATCH ??

  • Shitty finish to an OK match.

  • I wonder what happened to that dumbass redneck who tasted his blood

  • wow chris has just departued from wwe man this sucks

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