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So I was browsing this forum, as you do, and I stumbled across the old QAD topic!
The scores ended with me and Grandprix in joint 1st place, on 7 points.
I was wondering if it would be worthwhile starting this up again? Lets face it, this forum isn't doing too great at the moment, and so it could bring something back to it. :c\
Err yeah. :cD
If it does come back, I don't mind who is quizmaster (maybe there can be more then one...I know last time, Congie, me and Grandprix had a crack at it) and the rules can be decided later.
But yeah, worth it?
> Who provides the financial backing for TNA?
Panda Energy
In 1979 Pat Patterson became the first WWE Intercontinental champion when he won the belt in a special one-night tournament in Rio De Janerio, Brazil. There was something strange and unique about this tournament though. What was it?
wwe rules wrote:
> panda energy
> OK, here's my little teaser, which may be a bit challenging to some of
> you...
>
> In 1979 Pat Patterson became the first WWE Intercontinental champion
> when he won the belt in a special one-night tournament in Rio De
> Janerio, Brazil. There was something strange and unique about this
> tournament though. What was it?
It was for the first ever IC title. I don't know if that is strange and unique, though.
> OK, here's my little teaser, which may be a bit challenging to some of
> you...
>
> In 1979 Pat Patterson became the first WWE Intercontinental champion
> when he won the belt in a special one-night tournament in Rio De
> Janerio, Brazil. There was something strange and unique about this
> tournament though. What was it?
Was it because in that tournament the WWE North American Championship and the South American Championship were unified to make the intercontinental title?
> He's a cheeky one that wwe rules, editing his post after the
> answer was given, shame on you!
>
> wwe rules wrote:
> panda energy
you know what i say lol