Saturday, August 16, 2014

HITMAN383 Rant for the Net.Cop Busts



- My next rant is one that many of you have wanted: The Net.cop Busts. Or maybe now it's the Scott Keith Busts. (And now the SmarK Busts?) Whichever. As you know, this is a compilation of the worst moments in wrestling history, put together in one 6 hour tape by Mr. Keith. Though my copy is bad, and hard to see, I still review it for all of you. (I don’t know that anyone remembers the Net.Cop Busts, but if you were a cool smart fan in the late 90s/early 00s, having a copy was your ID card. My copy was one of the last ever produced, with Scott’s master tape basically being held together by scotch tape by then. The quality was so bad, in fact, that he threw in WrestleWar ’89 just to even it out)

- My scale for this:

***** - This DEFINITELY deserves to be on this tape of worst moments.

**** - Very bad, and on here with good reason.

*** - Pretty Bad.

**- Not terrible, but I can see why you put it here.

* - Barely needs to be here.

DUD - Should not be on a "worst moments" tape.

- If it's a match being shown, I'll use the normal 5 star scale, in addition to the "How much this needs to be on here" scale. For matches: ***** - Excellent **** - Great *** - Good **- Okay * - Decent DUD - Awful.

- Okay, on with the tape.

- Live from Edmonton Alberta, Canada, It's the NET.COP BUSTS!

- Your hosts are ... well, none really. But I guess Scott Keith.

- Opening Match: From WCW Halloween Havoc 1992, Sting comes to Jake Robert's evil hideout, inhabited by some pirates, the evil midget, and Madusa and is encouraged to "spin the wheel and make the deal." Again, my copy is so bad, I can barely make out what's happening. (When this was originally written in 2000…  before YouTube, WWE Network, etc… just seeing this stuff I’d only heard about for years was blow away awesome)  Everyone's facial expressions are bad, and is SO terrible is isn't even funny. The midget is especially bad. Sting finally spins, after 10 minutes of talking, and laser beams shoot from their eyes. **** 1/2, definitely needs to be here.

- SuperBrawl III: Sting goes to an air field and takes a charter helicopter to Vader's evil hideout in the Rocky Mountains. After a long time of flying, Sting arrives in the "White Castle of Fear," where Vader is standing in a fake looking "snow blow" background, yelling "come Sting, come to my White Castle of Fear!". Oh G-D. The Midget is there, as well as some of Vader's women. Eventually they lock the strap on, and tug until it snaps, after 5 minutes of inept talking. This whole thing is like a really bad C-movie, and is worse than ANYTHING Russo has ever done. Vader's castle looks like an S&M dungeon or something. **** 3/4.

- Beach Blast 1993: Sid & Vader start off forming the "Master's of the Powerbomb," in a clearly rigged "press conference." They have planted people booing and cheering on command. (Sure sounds like a real press conference)  Sting and Davey decline the offer to retire (or be powerbombed), so The MOTPB take a boat to the Gulf of Mexico, and growl a lot. Eventually they reach Sting and Davey Boy on an island playing volleyball with some kids, and try to plant a bomb on the faces boat. The evil midget does this, and swims around with a shark fin, and encounters two little girls playing in the water, and he can't even scare THEM. Some kid warns Bulldog about the bomb, and he saves Sting just in time. This was so bad, I need therapy. Not just the plot, but the acting and whole production looked like a retarded five year old put it together. *****.

- Diaper Match, Razor Ramon vs. 1-2-3 Kid: This is from IYH in Feb. 1996. Kid is, of course, X-Pac. They start with a fast paced sequence which Razor wins, and Sean bumps all over the ring. Kid comes back, with high-flying stuff, and generally kicks the crap out of Razor. Hall takes control shortly, with power stuff, and Sean is bumping like a madman too. Kid cheats to win, throwing powder in the eyes. Kid holding a sleeper. This takes like 5 minutes. I believe this was the opener of that IYH, which I will do a rant on later. Razor eventually escapes, and crotches Sean on the ropes. They lie around for a while, and nothing really happens. Razor eventually hammers away on him, and I think I hear them mumble "Ted Turner, here I come", but I'm not sure. Moonsault by Kid reverses for 2, and Sean does some high flying stuff trying to end this. Fallaway slam from the top by Razor. Whoa. Powder in the face backfires on the Kid, and Razor's Edge hits. He does it once more for the hell of it, and gets 3. Notice EVERYONE here (Razor, Kid, Ted DiBiase) would join the nWo. Match: ** 3/4, Need to be on this tape: *, not really needed. Razor then puts a diaper on X-Pac, which is the only reason it's here. (Yeah, not sure why this was on the tape. The diaper part was goofy, but the match was fine)

- Steve McMichael vs. Reggie White: From Slamboree 1997. Steve has Debra, who was only okay at this point. My tape gets REALLY bad at this point, and I can't really see much, so if I miss stuff, forgive me. Stalling to start, and then it's punch, shove, kick, kick, punch, shove. Oh yeah, and many holds ending in "lock" like "headlock" and "wristlock." Reggie hits a shoulderblock, and Mongo takes 10 minutes to sell it. Who's idea was this match? A bunch of football tackles done by both, and they stall endlessly in between. Steve bails, but is carried back in by some football player, and White hits a drop-kick for two. Steve with more restholds, then Reggie does some including the YOKOZUNA NERVE HOLD~! After 9 hours, White slams him off the top in the first "high spot," and they trade punches. White gets some clotheslines, and screws up an atomic drop. The "action" spills outside, and they "brawl." This ain't no Cactus/HHH, that's for sure. Reggie suplexes him, and hits a splash, but Steve hits him with a briefcase for 3. Terrible. Match: - *** 3/4. Need to be on this tape: **** 1/2.

- Hulk Hogan & Dennis Rodman vs. Lex Luger & The Giant: From Bash at the Beach 1997. Awe crap. Lex starts with Hulk, and Hogan actually tries to wrestle him. Luger fights back, and then it's pose time. I can't bare to watch this. They do a bunch more headlocks, and poses. Rodman tagged in, and he stalls for 10 minutes then armdrags Luger and EVERYONE kisses his ass for it. Back to Hogan and Giant, which isn't to good EITHER. Really, nothing happens, until Dennis gets in, and Wight spanks him. Riiiiiiight. Hot tag to Lex, who murders everyone but falls victim to cheating. Giant then cleans house but Nash (dressed as Sting) nails him with a bat. It doesn't help though, as Luger racks everyone AND their mother to end it. Match: - ****. Need to be on this tape: *** 1/2. (The last two matches were BAD, sure, but they served their purpose, and really didn’t belong on this tape)

- Survivor Series 1990: The Gobbledegooker. Mean Gene goes to the egg, and it hatches. It's a big bird, and he dances with Gene. Almost as disappointing as WCW's big surprise at Great American Bash. Everyone was thinking it was a debuting wrestler, and instead we get a stupid joke. Piper, of course, loves every minute of it. Gene doing a flip, or trying too, is especially funny. *** 1/4. (People talk about this today like it was a second Holocaust, or something, but it was definitely bad)

- RAW 1996: Jim Ross goes in the ring, and goes on a long rant about how Vince McMahon fired him when he got sick. A very good rant, and I wonder if it was a shoot? He talks about the steroid trial, the wrestler's leaving, and all the new wrestler's coming in. Then he brings out Razor Ramon. Well, not exactly it's the fake Razor. The rant was pretty cool, but the Razor thing is why this is here. ** 1/4.

- Billionaire Ted's Wrasslin' War Room: Basically a bunch of sketches about how bad WCW is. One of Ted's cronies looks to be played by Vince Russo. Huh. Hogan, Savage and "Billionaire Ted" are very funny. The Larry King one is cute, and the whole "ladies shoe" thing is too. They even bring up the Liz thing. Not to mention "training sessions" and "Turner's quotes." At the end, they have a match at WrestleMania XII, and both die. McMahon was pretty vicious in his assault, no doubt. Maybe too vicious. I like these, for whatever reason. * 3/4. (They’re pretty funny. Can’t wait for the Network’s RAW episodes to catch up to these skits when they get to the early ’96 episodes)

- Clash of the Champions Fall 1993, A Flair for the Gold: Flair brings out his guests Sting and Bulldog. They talk about whatever, until Sid and Harlem Heat come out to interrupt They want to know who the mystery man will be at Fall Brawl. So Shockmaster (WWF's Typhoon) pops thru the wall, but trips and loses his "Star Wars" helmet, and falls flat on his face. Ole Anderson, unknowing, keeps doing voice-overs off stage. Terrible. Would have been okay should this not have happened. *****.

- SuperBrawl I: The debut of Kevin Nash as Oz. After about 5 minutes of green smoke, and erie music, some "Wizard of Oz" characters walk down the yellow brick road. When they reach the castle "Oz" comes out to scare them, along with Kevin Sullivan as the "Wizard" in a goofy mask. Terrible, terrible moment, as it serves to only make WCW look stupid, and not build a strong character. It also took FOREVER! ****.

- SuperBrawl I: The debut of Johnny B. Badd. Badd comes out with Teddy Long, and looks like a huge flamer. He wears a boa, a punch of pink, some make up, and eye liner. After about 2 or 3 minutes of acting fruity, he say's "I'm so pretty, I should have been born a little girl!" The look Tony Shavonie has thru-out is priceless. This was Dusty's idea, BTW. Hush daddy, this was *** 3/4.

- Royal Rumble 1994: Owen Hart just kicked Bret's injured leg, and is interviewed in the back about what he has done. Good enough interview, but instead of saying "I kicked your knee from under your leg," he says "I kicked your leg from under your leg." This wasn't bad. DUD.

- WWF Title, Casket Match, Yokozuna vs. The Undertaker: From Royal Rumble '94. They start off SLOW, with 'Taker kicking his ass, and knocking him over with a flying clothesline. It goes to the floor, where UT no-sells some stuff, then takes him in and controls. Chair gets involved, and it goes UT's way. The crowd is IN LOVE with UT. Salt is thrown by Yoko, and he kills Mark with the chair. He dumps him in the Casket, but UT escapes. He makes his super deadman comeback, and hammers away. Yoko stops him abruptly though, with a belly to belly. Taker no-sells, and chokeslams him, then hits a jumping DDT. He goes to dump Yoko, but Crush comes out to stop him. UT manhandles Crush pretty easily, so about 8 other's run out, and together all place him in the casket to end this. The ending took forever, as UT kept fighting back. As they wheel him to the back, UT appears on the video wall and gives a soliloquy. He then levitates to the ceiling signifying his "death." Match was okay, given who was in it. Match: 3/4 *. Need to be on this tape: ** 3/4. (Match ¾*?!?)

- The Undertaker vs. The Undertaker: From SummerSlam 1994. See, UT had "died" at RR so Ted DiBiase brought him back. But Paul Bearer said he was a faker, and brought his own UT for SummerSlam. Yeah. Entrances take forever, as I have time to make and eat lunch, and lift weights just as they come out. No, really. The real UT is slightly taller, too. But they do look alike, I will say that. Basically, they both punch the whole match, and no body sells anything. Underfaker hits a Tombstone, but it fails so the real UT hits a few of his own, and ends this nightmare of a match. Match: - **** 1/4. Need to be in this tape: **** 1/2.

- Fall Brawl 1995: Hulk Hogan is on his motorcycle cutting a promo with some planted fans outside. All of a sudden, The Giant drives up in a monster truck and runs over Hulk's bike. Hogan moans at him, and yells while Giant makes faces like a retard, and growls. Dear G-D. **** 3/4.

- Halloween Havoc 1995: Hogan and Giant have a monster truck match. They are on the roof of a building, and drive trucks against eachother until someone pushes the other out of the circle. This lasts about 10 minutes. Then, Giant is pissed he lost, so Hogan pushes him off the top of the building. Riiiiight. **** 1/4.

- WCW World Title, Hulk Hogan vs. The Giant: From Halloween Havoc 1995. Hogan thinks he's dead after pushing him off a roof. But he comes back and they "wrestle." Hulk looks really weird without his mustache Hogan bails right away, in fear, but Giant keeps coming. Hulk's punches fail, and so does the big slam. Someone's trying to book Hogan/Andre here, it looks like. Giant kills him with forearms, and his usual crap. Hogan is actually wearing his "Hollywood Hogan" trunks tonight. Didn't he turn heel for a short time in late 1995 and fight Sting? Heenan "Hogan is on his knee's, LIKE HE SHOULD BE!" Maybe I'm the only one who see's the humor there, but either way, I laughed. Hogan Hulk's up, as my tape gets REALLY sketchy (great quality Scott!), and beats on Giant in the corner. Damn, I can barely see anything this whole damn tape! Hulk finally knocks him down after two minutes of pounding, and then they brawl on the floor. Giant no sells some stuff, and hits a backbreaker for two. Long bearhug follows. Hulk escapes, and gets a chokeslam for his troubles. It gets 2, and Hogan Hulk's up again. He does the usual and slams him, to a big pop. Leg drop hits, but Jimmy Hart hits the ref., and turns on Hogan. The Dungeon of Doom beats him up, including a Mummy running out (Reese) and hugging Hogan while vibrating. You read right. He's HUGE, BTW. Bigger then Giant. Match Rating: DUD. Need to be on this tape: DUD.

- WWF Superstars 1988: Outback Jack promo. Jack is in Australia and feeds a crocodile. He then hunts, and heads for the local bar. There he drinks and arm wrestles. Lousy redneck. He also gives a cow some beer. What a terrible promo. Line: "We work hard ... we play hard!" Didn't the fruits on the Simpson's say that? He then goes hunting again. This serves to get him over, how? ***.

- Sgt. Slaughter vs. Koko B. Ware: From Saturday Night's Main Event in 1990. Sarge draws great heat, I'll give him that. Koko starts quick taking him down with a bunch of past paced stuff. Slaughter complains of a hair pull, as I try to see thru the bad quality. He misses a splash in the corner, and Sarge beats on him with typical offense. Nothing special here. Ware makes his big comeback, but Slaughter thwarts the effort shortly. He then does the GREATEST FINISHER EVER, a noogie. No shit. He rubs his fist on the guys head. In Dr. Evil's words, Riiiiight. Match Rating: DUD. Need to be on this tape: **.

- WWF Main Event, 1991: Blowaway add. Basically Buddy Rose (a fat tub) (What a way to sum up Buddy Rose!)  created this add, where can't lose any weight. Then he uses "Blowaway" which is a powder which he dumps on, and "blows the fat away." A parody of all those weight loss products. This was HILARIOUS. I actually laughed out loud with this. Not a really bad moment, but really fun to watch. What about CAT-BO? ** 3/4 for the "Need to be here" scale, and **** 1/2 on the entertainment scale. Rose's facial expressions rule too. (I have a soft spot for this one)

- My tape misses Earthquake crushing Jake's snake, as it cuts away while Gene is talking to Earthquake.

- WCW TV, 1996: Blood Runs Cold. Basically a bunch of neat graphics, and then it says "coming soon to WCW." Whatever, ***, because it's the dumbest wrestler promo EVER made.

- WCW TV, 1995: Kevin Sullivan runs thru the woods (in his underwear no less) and reaches a cave (at this point, no amount of tracking can make this tape visible.) Once in the cave, a fat ass that look like Abdullah the Butcher (Actually King Curtis) (who's covered in ice) forces him to "learn," and he comes out as "The Taskmaster" hell bent on ending Hulk-a-Mania. He must have just made him read some internet columns. This is so stupid, it isn't funny. *****.

- WCW TV Title, Arn Anderson vs. The Renegade: From Great American Bash 1995. WCW had a LOT of moments from 1995 on this tape, eh? Renegade is an Ultimate Warrior clone, and a bad one at that. He has this match because he's Hogan's buddy, basically Arn Anderson has called this the most embarrassing moment in his career (jobbing to this moron) and I don't blame him. Arn jumps him to start, but it backfires, and Renegade goes crazy on him doing the most vicious move in wrestling: clotheslines! Pretty much nothing going on here. After endless punishment (for me), Renegade hits a splash to end it. Match: DUD. Need to be here: ****.

- Billy Gunn vs. Jesse James: From IYH April 1997 (Revenge of the 'Taker). Wow, the battle of the New Age Outlaws. Only Jesse isn't a degenerate, he's a country singer. Billy, too, isn't King ass, but at this point is a Honky Tonk Man wanna be. Somebody fix my tape! I can't see anything. I was in attendance for this show, and I can remember everyone thought Rick Rude would come out, but we got "Rockabilly" instead. Also, at the time, the building could hold 8,000 and they didn't sell out. They had about 6,000. That's sad for a PPV. Again, the tape quality sucks at this point, so forgive me if I miss something. Billy beats on Jesse to start, and then dances. IT'S ALEX WRIGHT! James comes back, and drop-kicks a lot. They take it to the floor, and Jesse's actually working a nice little match for what it is. Billy then gets sick of him, and hits the Fameasser (yet YEARS before it meant anything) and then kicks the crap out of his future partner. Long chinlock sequence follows. Billy misses a Stinger splash, and James hits him with dancing punches. Yeah, even back then. Gunn comes back, and Jesse gets a small package out of no where for 3. Thank G-D. Match: DUD. Need to be on this tape: ** 1/2, for the two terrible gimmicks, and match.

- WCW United States Title, Steve Austin vs. Jim Duggan: From Fall Brawl 1994. This was supposed to be Austin vs. Steamboat for the US belt. But Steamboat got hurt at the Clash, and had to retire. He forfeits the belt to Austin, who excepts it, and makes fun of Ricky, and even says "ass" in '94 WCW. What a terrible way to exit Steamboat from wrestling, though. Austin is a great character at this point, I mean really amazing, and WCW of course failed to see that. But what can you do, it's WCW? Well, WCW's commish say's Austin needs to defend his new strap, so non-contender Jim Duggan comes out (another Hogan friend) and promptly squashes Austin in 15 seconds or so with a backdrop. Match: DUD. Need to be on this tape: **** 1/4. Take a great character and wrestler, who you've built as US champ for a year, and job him to a terrible wrestler, and non-contender in 15 seconds, because he's Hogan's buddy. That's just WRONG! Same with the Renegade thing.

- Vader, Abdullah the Butcher, Cactus Jack and The Diamond Studd (Scott Hall) vs. Sting, El Giante, and the Steiners in a "Chamber of Horrors" match, from Halloween Havoc 1991. Gimmick? Thunderdome cage, and the way to win is to put your opponent in an electric chair and pull the switch. Goofy entrance way here. After some crappy fighting, everyone stops, as the "Chair of torture" comes down to the ring (on a chord.) More fighting. This is senseless. More "brawling." I can't really describe it any more. Who thought of this as the opener of Havoc '91? Dusty Rhodes? Eventually, Butcher puts Rick in the chair, and Cactus is by the switch. He had 6 good seconds to pull it, but didn't. Is wrestling fake? NEVER. (Note: That was sarcasm) (And that’s not even mentioning how he had to flip it up to the inactive position first, since it accidentally went down on its own) But wait... Rick turns the tables, and puts old fat ass is the chair. Cactus stales for an hour, and pulls the switch. And we get a fried turkey. You can see Jack look over, and see the Butcher in the chair. Oh G-D. Fake looking "electric" chair spot, and cheep fireworks shoot out of the chair. In the "Green Mile" we learned a wet sponge needs to be on the victim's head, or they catch fire. If you're gonna do this type of match, DO IT RIGHT! This was crap. Pure crap. Can't really rate it though, so I'll go DUD for the match. But it might be negative stars, I don't know. Need to be on this tape: *** 1/2, as it's one of the worst opener's EVER!

- The Creatures vs. PN News & Big Josh: From Havoc '91. The Creatures are basically two guys in masks, and PN News is a Rap DJ, who's REALLY fat. Plus the rednecks in the crowd like the guy. Whatever. I'm afraid he'll yell "I'm all up in your area!!" Josh starts with one of the Creatures, and they trade shots. PN gets in, and uses his weight to his advantage. Meaning, he bashes him with his gut. A man that fat, should NOT be wearing spandex. He looks like a stick of Wrigley's gum on steroids. Josh tags in, and actually does some decent spots. After an hour of both PN and Josh working the heels, News hits a splash for three. Match: 1/4 *. Need to be here: 1/4 *. All dumb gimmicks, but not anything *THAT* bad.

- Capital Combat 1990: Sting comes out, and the Horsemen attack him and lock him in a shark cage (that was used for Jim Cornette earlier that night), so Robocop runs (well, not runs. More like lurches) out, and rips the door off the cage, as the Horsemen run. Riiiight. * 1/4. Wasn't, too bad.

- Review of the Sting/Black Scorpion feud. At Halloween Havoc '90 he grabbed a fan (planted) and made her disappear. Ooooh. What a vicious heel. Basically a lot of clips shown of the feud here. Well, lets just go, ** 3/4, since this reviewed most of the feud, but didn't show THAT MUCH of the stupidity still to come.

- Clash of the Champions XIII in 1990: Sting is interviewed by Paul E. who promised to bring the Scorpion out to come face to face with Sting. He appears on the ramp, and talks crap, then grabs a fan (with the dumbest look on his face I've ever seen) and does 3rd grade level magic tricks on him, then turns him into a tiger. (I’d say that tiger bit was definitely more 5th grade level, actually) The Scorpion then disappears. Wow, that was stupid. And this gets him over, how? **** 3/4.

- Loch Ness vs. The Giant: From Uncensored 1996. Loch Ness is some big fat guy, who happens to be tall. My tape now loses sound, in addition to bad picture. Great. Giant chops away to start, and CHOKES~! Moveset! Ness comes back with forearms, but Giant turns the tables, and actually bumps over the top rope to the floor. That was nice. They continue to have their "match" with Giant closing this crap fest with a big leg drop. Match: DUD. Need to be here: DUD. It was a bad match, but I don't think it belongs on this tape. I mean, I''ve seen much worse.

- Uncensored 1995: Randy Savage is wrestling Avalanche (Earthquake) when a lady jumps out of the crowd and kicks his ass. It is, of course, Ric Flair in drag. How embarrassing Hogan runs out, and makes the save, getting a big pop. ***, for Flair in a dress, wearing mascara. He doesn't deserve that.

- WCW World Title, Strap Match, Hulk Hogan vs. Vader: This is from Uncensored 1995. Flair is with Vader, and is wearing MEN'S clothing now, thank G-D. Terrible hair cut though. Before it gets under way, Renegade runs out. Initially to a big pop, then they realize it's a clone and the pops dies. He fights Flair, as Hogan kills Vader. Much choking with the strap ensues. Biting too. Hulk has him in the corner for about 5 minutes with punches, then does MORE punches. Vader comes back, and doesn't really do much. Basically just bumping him with his gut. Vaderbomb hit's, and Vader locks him in a head scissors. Eventually he lets up, and whips him with the strap. Hulk comes back with a chair, and hits the weakest chair shots I've EVER seen. Hogan tugs him along, and pulls him into the post a few times. More weak chair shots, which gives us the WIDE CAMERA ANGLE~! Back inside, and Hulk abuses him with the strap. Vader cheats to win, and nails a vicious chokeslam, and a splash. He also then abuses Hogan with the strap. Hulk up time, and the big leg connects. He makes 3 corners, and Flair nails him with a chair. Vader tries to end it, but misses a splash, and Ric uses yet another chair. Hogan pops up, and kills Ric, then drags *HIM* to 4 corners. His opponent was VADER, and he drags RIC FLAIR to win a match. Am I the only one who see's a problem there? Match: * 1/4. Need to be on this tape: ** 3/4.

- Halloween Havoc 1994: Jerry Sags piledrives Terry Funk thru a pumpkin. DUD. (Never thought that was as stupid as Scott seemed to)

- Doink, Dink, Wink and Pink vs. Jerry Lawler, Cheesy, Sleazy and Queasy: From Survivor Series 1994. Basically a comedy match, as the heels beat the faces without losing a single man. Some of the spot's are rather funny, and it wasn't SUPPOSED to be a real match, so I can't fault it there. They were going for comedy, and did that, so I guess they got what they wanted. After the match, Jerry degrades the midgets, saying he did all the work. They keep insisting they worked hard too, so Jerry goes to kick their asses, but the clown midgets come out, and the six little guys chase the King away. He gets to the top of the isle, and Doink smashes him with a pie. Like I said, it did what it was here for. Match: Can't rate it, *, I guess. Need to be on this tape: 1/2 *. Nothing too bad.

- King of the Ring finals, Mabel vs. Savio Vega: From King of the Ring 1995. Mabel rests with a chinlock, as the fast start a big ass "ECW" chant. HA, HA! Vega spin kicks him, as Vince has a heart attack. This show was so bad. Mabel comes back with two splashes to end it. Match: -**. Need to be here: *** 1/4. *THIS* led to SummerSlam '95, and Mabel's big ass push in general. Enough said.

- Bottom Line: Really fun tape. Shows you how bad WCW and the WWF can be at times. Many of you who have wanted to see these moments you've only heard about ... this tapes for you. The quality of mine is really bad though, so if Scott still sells GOOD copies of it, I'd buy it. Some stuff that shouldn't be on here, is funny as hell, and it's a good way to pass six hours. Watch it with a group of friends, or something. You'll laugh a lot. (I lent my copy to a group of friends in 2002, and never saw it again, sadly. Of course, then a couple years later they invented that crazy ‘YouTube’ thing, and made tapes like this obsolete)

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