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Finally, the Rock has come!
The Superbowl ad ABC doesn't want you to see

NEWSWIRE (Jan 2000)— For the second straight year, the World Wrestling Federation is invading Super Bowl Sunday. After last year's controversial but highly successful "Get It?" advertisement, the WWF is back with 3 more envelope-pushing spots. The first will air twice during the pre-game show, and another during the third quarter of the game.

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On Live Television
WCW Orgy Breaks Out

BIRMINGHAM, AL — The philosophy that professional wrestling is a gay sport was put to the test this past Monday when one World Championship Wrestling performer got a little carried away during a live broadcast of WCW Nitro (TNT, 8pm).

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WWE Launches Own Country

NEW YORK (AP) — At a press conference held in New York today, the World Wrestling Federation has announced that it is expanding beyond the confines of professional wrestling to launch its own country next winter.

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STc Weekend Update™ (aka Sucasa)
The original format of the ScoopThis column : Paragraph-style pro-wrestling headlines at a glance, brought to you by the ScoopThis.com staff.

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Adventures of the NWO B-Team
In 1997, the NWO invaded WCW and dominated – until Stevie Ray, Horace Hogan, Scott Norton, Bryan Adams and Vincent joined. Blamed for the fall of the NWO, the B-Team now seek redemption.

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Hyatte's Mop-Ups™
The IWC's original bad ass gives you his controversial take on monday night's Raw and Nitro television shows. Re-presented here for the first time since they originally ran.

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STc Interviews
Parody and legit interviews conducted with online wrestling fans' favorite personalities, conducted in the inimitable but oft-imitated (huh?) ScoopThis.com style.

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SuperHero University™
Growing up in their parent's shadows, striving to discover their own self worth... you thought you had inadequacy issues growing up? In the heart of Manhattan, a special school was created for the offspring of famous superheroes. They call it simply Super-Hero University™.

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WrestleTales™
The subjects of many a joke by the average person, professional wrestlers are people too. If you prick them, they will bleed (only stomping the ground for added sound effect as they do). Behind the scenes, when the cameras are off... these are the days of their lives.

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Notes to Bob™
Bob Ryder is one of the hosts of World Championship Wrestling's WCW Live audio show, as well as the owner of 1wrestling.com. Bob is also the author of an editorial column called Notes From Bob. Here are Trey Conway's rebuttals to some of those articles.

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Book This™
In Australia, the WWF & WCW regularly hold joint cards that feature dream matches that are never acknowledged on this side of the world. STc proudly brings to you transcripts of those events.

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STc's Year-End Wrestling Predictions
One of the most popular features on ScoopThis.com. At the end of each year, our crack team of in-house psychics worked feverishly for over 10 minutes to predict what's to come in the world of wrestling.

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The Adventures of Dusty the Fat Bitter Cat
Dusty the Fat Bitter Cat, ScoopThis.com's loud-mouthed mascot, now has his own comic strip. Follow his adventures in toonland, as he brings his trademark bitterness to the land of the black and white.

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Walnuts™
This parody comic strip lifts the veil on a cherished and beloved icon, showing us what it might look like if it were written in today's 'attitude' era.

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Billy Darsow's Movie Reviews™
7 year old Billy Darsow offers us a raw, fresh perspective on the hollywood movie scene. A deep, in-depth look inside the complexities of today's hollywood masterpieces.

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Modern-Day Comic Book Ads
Remember those product placement strips in 70's comic books? You could save the world by throwing a pastry at the super-villain. What would those ads look like if the practice continued today?

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