#VAL VENIS
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euniexenoblade · 11 months ago
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I wont make a habit of going on twitter or posting my own twitter posts here but uhhhh
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mostbelovednjpwtournament · 5 months ago
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Most Beloved NJPW Wrestler Tournament
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bigredsweetiepie · 3 months ago
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Dec 9 2002 Raw
This segment is hilarious! I have never seen anybody talking about this.
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This episode happened to happen in Knoxville, and I can't help but think "Kane" was fired up ! LMAOOOO
Today's bonus feature is an absolutely baby Randy Orton
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horror-n-m3tal · 7 months ago
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WWF/WWE Attitude Era T- Shirts were definitely Not Politically Correct. 1997 - 2002.
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bumpzandtrunkz · 5 months ago
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Giving Herc The Val Venis treatment.
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joearlikelikeswrestling · 4 months ago
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rawiswhore · 8 months ago
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Various Wrestlers x Fem Reader- "Queen of the Magazines"
There used to be all different kinds of wrestling magazines.
Besides WWF/WWE Raw magazine that would usually just showcase a photo one wrestler on the cover (or a tagteam or a faction), there were these wrestling magazines that had various wrestlers, wrestling managers and valets from different companies on the cover, like Pro Wrestling Illustrated is an example.
When your wrestling popularity was growing in the late 1990's, you appeared on the cover of a wrestling magazine alongside other wrestlers from different companies.
There was a small photo of you on that cover holding a towel that covered your naked torso, with your forearms holding that towel.
There was a caption of that photo of you that read your name and "Can't keep her clothes on!".
This image of you could've easily have been in that Beauties of Wrestling magazine, which was a magazine that had photos of beautiful women in pro wrestling like Sunny, Sable, Nancy Benoit, ECW women, WCW women, etc.
That picture of you was from a photoshoot you did for WWF Raw Magazine.
On the bottom left side of the magazine's cover was a photo of a sweaty Rob Van Dam standing sideways with strands of his hair sticking out.
On the bottom right side across from the magazine was a photo of Scott Hall sweaty and standing---it was a picture of him from a WCW Nitro episode.
Sandwiched between Scott and Rob was a photo of a long haired Chrsi Jericho having a WCW match against Raven.
Across from you on the upper righthand corner was an image of WWF newcomer (or rather, newcummer) Val Venis.
This magazine cover had so many sexy male wrestlers on the cover and that's a good thing, you just wish there could be more sexy male wrestlers on this cover, like Triple H and Shawn Michaels.
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goldenloverss · 5 months ago
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I❀Twitter sometimes . Someone has just bought the trademark to val venis's name and has turned it into an acronym for trans education . Big wins giggles
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littletroubledgrrrl · 10 months ago
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machobusta · 2 years ago
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Val Venis takes out Kaientai with a steel chair. Raw is War June 29, 1998
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blowflyfag · 1 year ago
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WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION MAGAZINE : FEBRUARY 1999
DM BLONDE AMBITIONS Is everybody beneath Debra McMichael?
Transcript Below!!!
How many of us are Melrose Place fans? Heather Locklear, one of the stars of the show, portrays Amanda Woodward–the beautiful but dangerous blonde who has schemed and connived her way to the top. Several seasons ago, Amanda purchased the apartment complex Melrose Place and found it an unlimited source of lovers, enemies and potential clients for her advertising business. Amanda is extremely demanding and when anyone crosses her there’s hell to pay. 
Maybe the producers of the series were thinking of Debra McMichael when they created the character of Amanda Woodward. 
A native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Debra grew up with three brothers and a sister in what she calls an average family. Her mother was a nurse and her father worked in a foundry and in her free time the high school cheerleader liked to ride horses on their 10-acre spread. But she dreamed of a career in television and movies. 
“Growing up, my parents were very protective, and they didn’t even want me to become a cheerleader,” Debra revealed on a telephone interview. “But I snuck out and did it anyway, and there wasn’t much they could do about itt. From there, I got involved in beauty pageants because I thought it would be fun to dress up in beautiful gowns.”
Debra went on to become Miss Illinois America and Miss Texas USA. In 1985 while on a Chicago flight Debra met the mother of her future husband, then-Chicago Bears football star Steve McMichael. After meeting on a blind date, the two hit it off and eventually married. It must have been like winning the lottery for the Southern belle. In her own words, their lifestyle was like “the Super Bowl every year.” Money May not buy happiness, but it certainly helped Debra open a few doors. 
The beauty made certain that wherever Steve went, she was a star as well. As a result of their marriage, Debra was featured on ESPN and HBO, numerous sports talk  programs and Oprah Winfrey’s show on two occasions. In addition, Debra appeared in half a dozen television commercials, two of country singing star George Strait’s music videos and landed roles in films such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre IV.
“My second appearance on Oprah was the best,” Debra recalls. “The topic was ‘How do you handle your mate being a sex symbol.’ Well, Steve was the NFL star, but I was the one who was the sex symbol on the show.” 
When Steve entered World Championship Wrestling, it wasn’t long before Debra accompanied him. The woman who came from Tuscaloosa with the dream of making it in show business must have fallen in love with the bright lights and the big city. After all, she was turning more heads than her husband. 
In the South is where Debra also first met Jeff Jarrett. Without much hesitation, McMichael quickly cast aside her husband for a successful business relationship with Jarrett. Her marriage to Steve deteriorated and they soon divorced. Debra followed her protege to the World Wrestling Federation within a year. 
After debuting on RAW, McMichael quickly asserted her power. Proving she was adobe the gyrations of Val Venis when she resisted his advances–something other “ladies” would jump at–Debra turned the table and played Val! While the former beauty queen pretended to be interested in him, Venus left himself wide open to an attack by Jarrett. Other women superstars are no threat to Debra either. After Terri Runnels confronted McMichael over what she had done, the business woman simply shrugged it off like a fly. Once McMichael gets a reaction out of someone–male or female–they’re little more than pawns in her game. In the big picture, the beauty knows that all who cross her will have to pay a price down the road. 
Jarrett’s recent battle with Al Snow is another example of how Debra combines intelligence and beauty. After learning that Head had an eye for the ladies–and Debra in particular–McMichael did everything to take advantage of the situation. Soon Head was completely out of the fight, thanks to a shrewd strategy and her provocative attire. Debra knows what men want and using that to her advantage is just one of her many skills. 
McMichael is equally clever in her business dealings. According to sources, proper to signing a contract with the Federation Debra made it clear that she would be the only one controlling her business dealings. Thanks to her connections in both entertainment and business, she seems to have dirt on anyone who dares to challenge her. But one wonders what might happen if this beauty queen ever hinges for more. Would she cast aside Jarrett, like her former husband, to further her own career?
After all, Amanda has no problem deceiving her long-time clients for the prospect of power and wealth on Melrose Place. Why would Debra do Otherwise?
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Debra McMichael debuted alongside long-time client Jeff Jarrett on the October 19 RAW from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During Harrett’s bout with Steve Blackman, Al Snow attempted to attack the former Intercontinental Champion, but McMichael served as a beautiful distraction! With Snow and Head completely out of the fight, Debra’s protege was free to lay Al out with his guitar!
On the November 1 Sunday Night HEAT from Austin, Texas, the former beauty pageant winner turned the tables on Val Venis–feigning interest in the adult film star’s gyrations, but actually leaving him wide open to an attack by Jarrett! When Terri Runnels confronted Debra about her actions, the business woman could not have cared less about what Terri had to say! This beauty uses everyone, male and female, to get what she wants! Debra once again showed her lethal mix of brains and beauty on the November 9 RAW from Dallas, Texas during Al Snow’s match. Originally slated to be Snow vs. Tiger Ali, The rich Indian offered up Babu as Al’s opponent instead! During the bout, McMichael appeared at ringside and held Head in her arms, playing up to “their” interest in  beautiful women. Once again, with Head out of the match, Tiger Ali took advantage of the situation, sneaking back into the ring and scoring the win over the J.O.B. Squad leader.
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magnoliacharmed · 2 years ago
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father-of-wrestling · 2 years ago
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toasterghostie · 2 months ago
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It's hilarious when someone older than you talks to you about one of your shared interests and starts lamenting about how they don't understand the new stuff or people you're referencing when you're talking about the stuff that's older than them.
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rawiswhore · 11 months ago
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Jeff Hardy, Christian, Billy Gunn, Val Venis x Fem Reader- "Hooters"
This fanfiction might be triggering for some, but it's mild.
However, viewer discretion is advised.
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Some wrestling fans out there have said the World Wrestling Federation's Attitude era copied ECW, and there's some truth to that.
Some wrestling fans could say that Stone Cold Steve Austin--the face of the Attitude era--was a rip-off of Sandman from ECW, and the Game Triple H was a rip-off of Shane Douglas.
 Some Attitude era wrestlers even have backgrounds in ECW, such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Al Snow, and even Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit.
ECW alumni Stevie Richards, the Blue Meanie and Raven were also a part of the Attitude era.
On a "Monday Night Raw" episode that aired in 1999, there was a moment where you were standing in the ring with several other wrestlers.
Some of those other wrestlers in the ring with you included Christian Cage, Val Venis, Billy Gunn and Jeff Hardy.
Christian was no longer really playing his Brood character and no longer dressed in those long sleeved white button down shirts during this moment.
Billy, Christian, Val and Jeff all had their long hair hanging down, although they usually have their long hair hanging down.
As you stood in the middle of the ring, some male fans in the audience were chanting "Show your tits!" at you.
Many of them even chanted "We want puppies!" at you, and as we all know, "puppies" was Attitude era lingo for women's breasts.
You even addressed into the microphone how male fans have chanted "show your tits" at you during your time in the WWF.
Despite that you've shown your tits to the audience before, you did it again.
Your hands grabbed the bottom of your top and pulled it up, but as you raised your top up more and more, a huge red "X" mark covered and blocked your body and your chest from being seen on television.
That red "X" mark was covering you on the screen on television.
Not to mention, that red "X" mark that covered you on screen had the word "censored" in white letters across in a horizontal line in the middle of the letter "X".
Male fans cheered and popped when you pulled your top up.
While you stated all of this into the microphone and raised your top up, Jeff Hardy, Christian Cage, Billy Gunn and Val Venis were staring at you.
Val and Billy looked at you with grins on their faces, they were both staying in character.
Val and Billy were both checking you out.
You wish other wrestlers were in the ring with you when you pulled your top up, such as late 1997/early 1998 Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Rob Van Dam, Scott Hall, ECW's Nova, Chris Jericho, and more.
However, Triple H started losing his looks when he was transitioning into the Game and those other wrestlers were off in other companies.
Hell, you wish those aforementioned wrestlers as well as the wrestlers in the ring with you could've chanted "show your tits" at you in the audience.
This moment of you pulling your top up with a red "X" covering you was a recreation of an ECW commercial, where Francine mentions to the ECW male fans (that made up 95% of the audience) chant "show your tits!" at her, and she then states she'll show you how hardcore she can get, where she grabs her top and implies to pull it up, only for a red letter "X" covering her as well as the white letters "censored" across the middle of the letter "X".
Not to mention, your recreation was done a few weeks after that ECW commercial.
Like Francine, this moment of you pulling your top up while the letter "X" covered you was also played in a WWF commercial.
There were some moments you replicated from ECW women, such as when Francine stripped down to a bikini that read her name on the back of her bikini bottoms.
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ringthedamnbell · 3 months ago
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The Gimmick Table: The Origin of Val Venis
The Gimmick Table takes a look at the origins of some of your favorite and not so favorite gimmicks of professional wrestlers.
Brian Damage A gimmick is something that is intended to hook the attention of fans to a wrestler. They may be outrageous or steeped more in reality, whatever the case may be
some have succeeded and many others have failed. The Gimmick Table takes a look at the origins of some of your favorite and not so favorite gimmicks of professional wrestlers. Continue reading The Gimmick Table: The Origin

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