The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
I'll start the ball rolling with my fave; K Kwik
Well K Kwik joined the WWF about 8 months ago. He teamed up with the Road Dogg at an angle where they were rappers. It never really got off the ground and Dogg later, got fired(or that is what I have heard).
K Kwik had no angle and just took part in singles matches. He is a high flying, flexible character who, hence the name is very quick.
K Kwik is a postive fan favorite, and recently I heard some good news (for me) about K Kwik on TheMayhem.
"Hey. K-Kwik is leading the WWF.com poll by three percent out of 651,000 votes - some may believe that this does not matter, but it does. The WWF looks closely at the fans' opinions to see what they want; the same reason RVD may "turn" face. Not saying that K-Kwik will lead, but I just think that he needs some sort of a spot. Next to Rob Van Dam, I believe that he is one of the most talented wrestlers in the WWF today."
I hope we can see more K Kwik in the future at a bigger angle with his first wwf championship.
> Well, my all time favourite wrestlers have to be 'Taker and Kane. I
> remember when "The Phenom" first arrived, and since then
> he's pretty much constantly been a major force. Ok, so his
> character has been less than believable at some points, but he plays
> the part so damn well. In the ring he was always dominant, although
> I have to admit he's getting a little old now. Still, everything
> about him has always been cool: Hell in a Cell matches, Casket
> matches, Inferno matches? how can you go wrong. Kane is basically a
> younger, fitter version of him, but has developed his own, even
> meaner character (First Blood match vs. SCSA, anyone?). Even though
> he hardly ever talks, he still oozes a sort of menacing charisma.
>
The alternating rivalries and alliances between the two
> have always been intense either way. When they were united, you
> always knew that it would take something REALLY special to stop
> them, and when they divided carnage was guaranteed. Their entrances
> have always been atmospheric (not so sure about Taker using chart
> music, I think he deserves his own song). Kane's entrances were
> almost frightening at first, some of the jobbers he assaulted looked
> genuinely terrified.
Their single best moment has to have
> been that inferno match, though there are so many other contenders.
> Coming through the floor of the ring was genius and that way they
> sat bolt upright just after their opponent had delivered what should
> have been a finisher and turned away was like something out of a
> horror movie. Not quite sure about the time they developed the
> ability to fire lightning bolts, but it did look cool.
> So, there you go, the Brothers of Darkness just plain rule. Even if
> the whole "American Badass" thing is a bit naff, and they
> don't quite have the impact they used to, they're still my
> favourites.
who the monkey crap are you?