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Anybody interested in the Diesel vs Fake Diesel feud in wwe!!!?
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<blockquote data-quote="JuliusC" data-source="post: 2645917" data-attributes="member: 271869"><p>I preferred Glen Jacobs as Kane. I wasn't that impressed with him as Dr. Isaac Yankem or The Fake Diesel. I thought The WWF came up with a Fake Razor Ramon and a Fake Diesel because they were desperate because WCW Monday Nitro was kicking their butt every Monday. All WCW had to do was play the Ring Entrance Music for The New World Order and millions of homes turned to TNT and WCW Monday Nitro. This was huge in 1996. By 1998, the novelty had begun to wear off. </p><p></p><p>Glen Jacobs has a lot more in the tank than Kevin Nash does. If Glen Jacobs dressed up as The Fake Diesel, he should beat The Real Diesel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuliusC, post: 2645917, member: 271869"] I preferred Glen Jacobs as Kane. I wasn't that impressed with him as Dr. Isaac Yankem or The Fake Diesel. I thought The WWF came up with a Fake Razor Ramon and a Fake Diesel because they were desperate because WCW Monday Nitro was kicking their butt every Monday. All WCW had to do was play the Ring Entrance Music for The New World Order and millions of homes turned to TNT and WCW Monday Nitro. This was huge in 1996. By 1998, the novelty had begun to wear off. Glen Jacobs has a lot more in the tank than Kevin Nash does. If Glen Jacobs dressed up as The Fake Diesel, he should beat The Real Diesel. [/QUOTE]
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