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The P300-1 is perfect for use as a dedicated subwoofer or center channel amplifier. Regardless if you're driving multiple speakers or just one, the hefty 2-ohm capability will deliver the right amount of PUNCH that you want! Now, thanks to its small chassis design, it will also fit where traditional amplifiers cannot. Rockford Fosgate Punch Series Amplification For over 25 years, Punch amplifiers have set the standard in the car audio amplifier industry and they continue to do so today. It's the reason that they have become the most popular amplifiers in the world. Each of the Punch family amplifiers reproduce sonic perfection along with impressive power in a compact chassis. Perfect for use as a dedicated subwoofer or center channel amplifier. Click to enlarge. Heavy duty, nickel-plated clamp wire connectors. Click to enlarge. Designed and engineered in the U.S.A. for maximum performance, heat management, and acoustics. Click to enlarge. P300-1 Features 12dB/octave crossover 4 Gauge power/ground terminals Audiophile grade speaker connections MOSFET output stage MOSFET power supply Top Mounted LED Indicators CEA-2006 Power ratings on Rockford Fosgate amplifiers conform to CEA-2006 industry standards. These guidelines mean your amplifier's output power ratings are REAL POWER numbers, not inflated marketing ratings. Differential Inputs Differential input circuitry measures the voltage of both the (+) and (-) input signal. The circuitry subtracts the voltage common to both conductors (noise) resulting in only the clean signal. This allows only clean signal to enter the amplifier. Discrete Surface Mount DSM--An industry-leading manufacturing process, DSM utilizes high-speed robotics, high-quality 1% tight-tolerance parts and large board traces. The discrete components are laser etched to meet a particular value and a very low tolerance. This lower tolerance improves the efficiency of the circuit, decreases cross-talk from other discrete components and lowers operating temperature. These superior components are used by aerospace, automotive, and cellular manufacturers. Dynamic Thermal Management Heat is often inefficiently dissipated across a heatsink causing "hot spots". This impacts important design goals which are: Keeping internal components cool. Maximizing potential of all components. Reducing distortion for better sound quality. Increasing efficiency to produce more power. Rockford Fosgate engineers have developed an award winning cooling design called DTM. This patent pending design seamlessly manages the output of power supply temperatures, while evenly distributing the excess heat across the entire amplifier. MEHSA3 MEHSA3 (Maximum Efficiency Heat Sink Application - gen. 3) is a proprietary process that yields up to five times better heat transfer than traditional FET mounting techniques, using the exact same components. A multi-layer insulated metal substrate operating with minimal thermal resistance spreads heat both downward & outward to quickly dissipate heat from each device across the heatsink. This process combined with our optimized heatsink designs, DSM (Discrete Surface Mount) technology and MOSFET devices, allows Rockford Fosgate to squeeze more watts per cubic inch from every output device as well as provide consistent thermal stability. The 3rd generation creates a dielectric layer between the ceramic topside and the aluminum base that retains all of the electrical isolation and capacitive coupling of the original MEHSA material increasing it's thermal conductivity. The higher power handling results in a 20% reduction in thermal impedance. NOMAD NOMAD is a "real time" analog computer that protects your amplifier from shorting speaker wires and dangerously low speaker impedances. Punch EQ2 In the early 70's, Jim Fosgate studied the acoustical properties of automobiles. Utilizing a real-time analyzer and pink noise, he would graph out the acoustical characteristics of each car he tested. Jim discovered three problems that were common to all cars: A midbass hump between 100-275Hz A steep roll-off of high frequencies from 2kHz up to 20kHz Reduced bass response below 50Hz The Punch EQ on-board equalization circuit helps correct for these acoustical deficiencies in the listening environment. When set to Low-Pass(LP) operation, it becomes a variable Bass Boost. When set to High-Pass (HP) operation, it acts as a variable Mid-Bass and Treble Boost. When set to All Pass (AP) operation, both Bass and Treble frequencies are boosted. TO-247 MOSFETs Rockford Fosgate amps use custom TO-247 MOSFETs. These have 60% more metal tab area for more power capacity, lower impedance and improved heat dissipation over traditional TO-220 MOSFETs found in competitor amps. TRANS•ana An award winning studio quality circuit borrowed from the pro audio company Hafler. TRANS-ana is a sound quality circuit that is a standard in the recording industry that simplifies the signal path of the amplifier, allowing the signal to travel through the amplifier at a low voltage. The result: Greater reliability, cleaner performance and exceptional musicality, speed, and durability. P300-1 Specifications Number of Channels: 1 Rated Power: 150W x 1 @ 4-Ohms RMS 300W x 1 @ 2-Ohms RMS Total Power: 300 Watts Dynamic Power: 240 Watts x 1 @ 4-Ohms 0 degrees Res 404 Watts x 1 @ 2-Ohms 0 degrees Res Bridgeable: No Efficiency (average): 69% @ 4-Ohm 65% @ 2-Ohm Crossover Controls: High-Pass (HP): 50Hz-500Hz 12dB/octave Butterworth Low-Pass (LP): 50-500Hz 12dB/octave Butterworth Tone Controls: Punch EQ2 Bass: 0dB to +18dB @ 45Hz and/or Punch EQ2 Treble: 0dB to +12dB @ 12kHz Function depends upon LP/AP/HP switch position Signal Input: Low level: 1 RCA pair Signal Output: n/a Power Input Connector: Block Power Wire Gauge: 4 AWG Speaker Output Connector: Screw terminal barrier strip Speaker Wire Gauge: 8 AWG to 18 AWG Heat Sink Type: Cast aluminum Cooling: Convection Remote Controls: n/a Visual Indicators: Power Thermal Protect Circuit Topology Class: Class A/B Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz +/- 1dB Shipping Weight: 6.34 Lbs. (2.87 Kg.) Dimensions (HxWxL): 2.25 x 7.625 x 9.0 (in) 5.71 x 19.37 x 22.80 (cm) Thirty Years of Rockford Fosgate Rockford Fosgate products have been designed and engineered in Tempe, Arizona since the beginning. Rockford's 30 year reputation is grounded in engineering and manufacturing some of the finest audio products in the world. The company's no-compromise approach has yielded patented iconic products such as the Punch EQ, Punch 45 amplifier and the 3Sixty integrated signal processor. Today, Rockford's new products push the performance envelope even further. Each new product is a step forward--they sound bigger, they play louder, and run longer. Rockford never settles for "good enough." The 2010 product line represents the company's core philosophy. Rockfords new amplifiers, speakers and subwoofers have raised the bar on the competition. What's in the Box Rockford Fosgate Punch P300-1 300-Watt Mono Amplifier, User's Manual More Amplifier Options From Rockford Fosgate If you need more features, step up to the Power Series T500-1BDCP. On a Tighter Budget? Rockford's also got you covered. Consider the Prime Series R250-1. Rockford Fosgate Punch Series Power Amplifiers Rockford Fosgate Punch P200-2 200-Watt Stereo Amplifier Rockford Fosgate Punch P300-1 300-Watt Mono Amplifer Rockford Fosgate Punch P300-2 300-Watt Stereo Amplifer Rockford Fosgate Punch P400-1 400 Watt Mono Amplifier Rockford Fosgate Punch P400-2 400-Watt Stereo Amplifier Rockford Fosgate Punch P400-4 400-Watt Multi Channel Amplifer Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-1BD 500-Watt Mono Amplifer Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-2 500-Watt Stereo Amplifer Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-4 500 Watt Multi Channel Amplifier Rockford Fosgate Punch P700-1BD 700 Watt Mono Amplifier Rockford Fosgate Punch P1000-1BD 1000-Watt Mono Amplifer The P300-1 is perfect for use as a dedicated subwoofer or center channel amplifier. Regardless if you're driving multiple speakers or just one, the hefty 2-ohm capability will deliver the right amount of PUNCH that you want! Now, thanks to its small chassis design, it will also fit where traditional amplifiers cannot. * 12dB/octave crossover * 4 Gauge power/ground terminals * Audiophile grade speaker connections * MOSFET output stage * MOSFET power supply * Top Mounted LED Indicators * CEA-2006 Compliant * Number of Channels 1 * Rated Power: continuous power 150W x 1 @ 4-Ohms RMS * 300W x 1 @ 2-Ohms RMS * Total Power: total sum of 'rated power' 300 Watts * Dynamic Power: powercube measurement (info) 240 Watts x 1 @ 4-Ohms 0 Res * 404 Watts x 1 @ 2-Ohms 0 Res * Bridgeable No * Efficiency (average) 69% @ 4-Ohm * 65% @ 2-Ohm * Crossover Controls High-Pass (HP): 50Hz-500Hz 12dB/octave Butterworth * Low-Pass (LP): 50-500Hz 12dB/octave Butterworth * Tone Controls Punch EQ2 Bass: 0dB to +18dB @ 45Hz and/or * Front Punch EQ2 Treble: 0dB to +12dB @ 12kHz * Function depends upon LP/AP/HP switch position * Signal Input Low level: 1 RCA pair * Signal Output n/a * Power Input Connector Block * Power Wire Gauge 4 AWG * Speaker Output Connector Screw terminal barrier strip * Speaker Wire Gauge 8 AWG to 18 AWG * Heat Sink Type Cast aluminum * Cooling Convection * Remote Controls Optional PEQ Remote Punch EQ: (overrides built-in Punch EQ2) * Visual Indicators Power * Thermal * Protect * Circuit Topology Class Class A/B * Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz +/- 1.0dB * Shipping Weight 6.34 Lbs.; (2.87 Kg.) * Dimensions (HxWxL) 2.25 x 7.625 x 9.0 (in); 5.71 x 19.37 x 22.80 (cm) |
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Ray Traylor
Professional wrestling career
Early years
Traylor, a prison guard in Cobb County, Georgia, made his debut in 1985, initially working in Jim Crockett's World Championship Wrestling promotion as an enhancement talent under his full name, Raymond Traylor. Seeing potential in Traylor, head booker Dusty Rhodes pulled him off TV for 12 weeks in order to repackage him as Big Bubba Rogers, a silent bodyguard for Jim Cornette, who along with the Midnight Express, was feuding with the James Boys (Dusty Rhodes and Magnum T.A. under masks). He got a solid push as a seemingly unstoppable villain and feuding with Rhodes, who was the top babyface at that time in a series of no holds barred battle royals called The Bunkhouse Stampede, in 1986. After the series, both he and Rhodes were tied in wins, which led to a tiebreaking cage match in which Rhodes came out victorious. In 1987, he won the Universal Wrestling Federation title from One Man Gang, who was dropping his belt after signing with Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation.
World Wrestling Federation (19881993)
In 1988, Traylor joined the WWF under the name The Big Bossman, based on his previous profession. Bossman made his pay-per-view debut at SummerSlam defeating Koko B. Ware. Bossman made an impact when he attacked Hulk Hogan on Brother Love's interview segment, giving Hogan quite a beating with his nightstick in October 1988 on WWF Superstars of Wrestling. As a villain, he challenged for Hogan's WWF Championship and also teamed with Akeem, the former One Man Gang to form the Twin Towers. The Twin Towers beat The Rockers at WrestleMania V and feuded with Demolition for the Tag Team Championship. On the May 27, 1989 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, he and Hogan faced each other in a memorable steel cage match for the WWF Title in which Hogan superplexed the 350 pound Traylor off the top of the cage.
He later became a fan favorite in early 1990 on The Brother Love Show after refusing to give Ted DiBiase his Million Dollar Championship belt back after DiBiase had paid Slick off for Bossman to retrieve the belt from Jake "The Snake" Roberts' bag that also held Jake's python. Bossman refused to take a payoff and returned the bag with the belt and snake to Jake Roberts. After this change he feuded with former tag team partner Akeem, defeating him in less than two minutes at WrestleMania VI. He joined forces with Hogan at the 1990 Survivor Series along with "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and Tugboat, defeating Earthquake's team. He also opposed Bobby Heenan's faction The Heenan Family, after Heenan made remarks about Boss Man's mother. Boss Man defeated Heenan's wrestlers such as The Barbarian at the Royal Rumble and Mr. Perfect via disqualification at WrestleMania VII for the Intercontinental Championship with featuring Andre the Giant. Boss Man then began various, short-lived feuds, first defeating The Mountie in a Jailhouse match at SummerSlam with The Mountie having to spend a night in jail. Another feud was with Nailz in 1992 with Nailz attacking him with a nightstick which kept him out of action for several months; when Bossman returned, he went after his enemy and defeated Nailz in a Nightstick on a Pole match at Survivor Series. He lost his final pay-per-view match to Bam Bam Bigelow at the 1993 Royal Rumble before leaving the WWF in March.
World Championship Wrestling (19931998)
After leaving the WWF in 1993, Traylor had a brief stint in All Japan Pro Wrestling, where he was paired up with Stan Hansen and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, before returning to the United States to work for World Championship Wrestling. Traylor was originally known as The Boss, but the WWF legal department determined the character to be too similar to the one that Traylor had portrayed in the WWF and forced WCW to change it. As a result, Traylor became the Guardian Angel. He feuded with Big Van Vader for most of 1994. Soon, Traylor turned heel and returned to his original Big Bubba Rogers character. He defeated Sting at Uncensored in March 1995. Big Bubba joined the Dungeon of Doom faction before eventually defecting to the nWo. Eventually, a loophole in Bubba's contract forced him out of the nWo. As a result of this, Bubba became a face once again and began competing under his real nameay Traylor and was briefly managed by old nemesis Ted Dibiase, who also recently left the nWo. He frequently worked with the Steiner Brothers during this time period. He began feuding with the nWo, defeating several nWo members such as Scott Hall, Curt Hennig, and Vincent.
Return to the WWF/E (19982003)
See also: The Corporation
Traylor at Smackdown 1999 as Big Bossman.
Eventually, Traylor returned to the WWF on the October 12, 1998 episode of Raw is War, once again under his Big Bossman persona, but wearing a SWAT-style uniform instead of his old police one. His gimmick was changed from a "cop" into a bully-type personal security officer, or bodyguard-type character, willing to do anything for a price. He was immediately established as a top of the mid-card character, quite a difference from the lower mid-card status he had in WCW just weeks previously. He was introduced as a member of The Corporation, a group of wrestlers controlled by WWF owner Vince McMahon to combat Stone Cold Steve Austin as well as D-Generation X, as The Corporation's "personal security". During his time as a member of The Corporation, Boss Man won the Tag Team Championship with Ken Shamrock and won the Hardcore Championship four times. While still a member of the Corporation, Bossman competed at WrestleMania XV, against Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match, as 'Taker beat Bossman inside the Cell and "hanged" Bossman in the cage, leaving him suspended about 15 feet in the air.
Most of his matches in the hardcore division were part of his feud with Al Snow. At one point, the storyline involved Al's dog Pepper. At SummerSlam, the pair fought in a match that never made it to the ring; it instead spilled into the backstage area, the street, and finally into a nearby bar. Just prior to the match, Snow was seen setting Pepper's dog carrier near the entrance way. Minutes into the match, Boss Man picked up the carrier, taunted the dog, struck Snow with the carrier, and carelessly tossed it behind him. Announcer Jim Ross apologized immediately for the stunt, and confirmed on air that Pepper had been removed from the box before the match.
Two weeks later, Pepper was taken out of the storyline when he was kayfabe killed by the Boss Man, who then tricked Snow into eating his pet. The storyline concluded with a Kennel from Hell match at Unforgiven. The cage surrounded the ring, with a second roofed cage surrounding the ringside area. The men would start in the ring, with the first man to escape both cages being declared the winner. Between the two cages were a number of attack dogs.
After this, he feuded with The Big Show over the WWF Championship. The feud included a promo where Boss Man showed up at Big Show's father's kayfabe funeral (his father had actually died years earlier) and proceeded to steal Show's father's casket by rigging it to the back of his car and driving off. In a desperate attempt to stop the theft, The Big Show jumped onto the coffin as it was being towed away, riding atop the coffin for a few yards until he lost his grip and tumbled off. Also during the angle, the Bossman uttered the popular, yet often misquoted line, "Ya hear that Paul Wight, you're a nasty bastard and your momma said so!" Months after this feud ended, Big Show wore a t-shirt with the phrase "Big Nasty Bastard" on it. Bossman became the #1 contender for the WWF Championship on the November 15, 1999 edition of Raw. This feud ended with Boss Man being defeated by Big Show at the Armageddon pay-per-view.
Boss Man participated in the 2000 Royal Rumble match. Boss Man eliminated Rikishi (with five other superstars), Chyna, and Faarooq before being eliminated by The Rock. On the March 19 edition of Sunday Night Heat, Boss Man introduced Bull Buchanan as his protg. They formed a tag team which lasted until the summer when Buchanan left Bossman to seek fame as a solo star. This quest did not last long as he quickly joined the Right to Censor faction. Big Bossman and Bull Buchanan defeated The Godfather and D'Lo Brown at WrestleMania 2000 and beat the Acolytes Protection Agency the following month at Backlash. The team split on the June 5 edition of Raw is War. After they lost to the Hardy Boyz, Buchanan and Boss Man began to argue which led to shoving and eventually Boss Man knocking out Buchanan with his nightstick when Buchanan's back was turned.
In the summer of 2000, Bossman disappeared from mainstream WWF television and wrestled mainly on Jakked and Heat, primarily feuding with Crash Holly. When Traylor returned from an injury in late 2001, he was given a role as the tag team partner of Booker T, as simply The Boss Man. Boss Man served as an enforcer again, only this time for Booker T under the order of Vince McMahon. The team quietly split in late January 2002, and from there on Boss Man wrestled mostly on Jakked and Heat. In April, he formed a short lived tag team with Mr. Perfect after both were drafted to the Raw brand. In May 2002, he competed in his last WWE match, losing to Tommy Dreamer. Traylor was then assigned to train new wrestlers in Ohio Valley Wrestling before being released from WWE in 2003.
Post-WWE
Following his departure from WWE, Traylor's last series of matches were in a tournament for the vacant International Wrestling Association of Japan heavyweight title. He made it all the way to the finals before being defeated by old rival Jim Duggan.
Death
Traylor died at his home from a massive heart attack in Dallas, Georgia on September 22, 2004 while visiting with his sister. He was 41 years old.
He is interred at the Dallas Memorial Garden in Dallas, Georgia.
In wrestling
Finishing moves
Boss Man Slam (WWF) / Traylor Trash (WCW) (Spinning side slam, sometimes while using one arm)
Water-wheel slam (Double leg slam)
Signature moves
Abdominal stretch
Backbreaker
Bearhug
Big boot
Big splash
Body avalanche
Bolo punch
Brainbuster, sometimes delayed
Enzuigiri
Leapfrog body guillotine to an opponent draped over the middle rope
Powerbomb
Sidewalk slam
Spinebuster
Uppercut, sometimes to the opponent's throat
Managers
Skandor Akbar
Baby Doll
Jim Cornette
Ted DiBiase
Jimmy Hart
Slick
Entrance themes
"Servin' Hard Time" by Jimmy Hart and J.J. Maguire (19901993)
"Rockhouse" by Jimmy Hart and J.Helm (1997; used while a part of the New World Order)
"Tear It Up" by Jimmy Hart and J.Helm (1997; used while a part of the New World Order)
"Cell Block" by Jim Johnston (19982002)
Championships and accomplishments
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him #23 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1992
Universal Wrestling Federation
UWF World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
World Wrestling Federation
WWF Hardcore Championship (4 times)
WWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Ken Shamrock
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
Most Improved (1987)
References
Professional wrestling
portal
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Big Bossman at Obsessed With Wrestling". http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/b/big-bossman.php.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Big Bossman at Cagematch". http://www.cagematch.de/?id=2&nr=690.
^ Find A Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records and Online Memorials
^ http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_255094.html
^ http://www.wrestling-news.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/1/223
^ DDT Digest article
^ a b "WCW Nitro report on October 9, 1995". http://www.ddtdigest.com/updates/1995102m.htm.
^ "Jim Cornette profile". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/jim-cornette.html. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 1992". Wrestling Information Archive. http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwi50092.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
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WWE Hardcore Champions
Mankind The Big Boss Man Road Dogg Hardcore Holly Billy Gunn Al Snow The British Bulldog Test Crash Holly Pete Gas Tazz Viscera Funaki Rodney Joey Abs Thrasher Perry Saturn Matt Hardy Godfather's Ho Gerald Brisco Pat Patterson Steve Blackman Shane McMahon Raven The Big Show K-Kwik Rhyno Kane Chris Jericho Mike Awesome Jeff Hardy Rob Van Dam Kurt Angle The Undertaker Maven Goldust Spike The Hurricane Mighty Molly Christian Bubba Ray Dudley William Regal Tommy Dreamer Steven Richards Shawn Stasiak Justin Credible Booker T Trish Stratus Terri Bradshaw Christopher Nowinski Johnny Stamboli
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World Tag Team Champions
1970s
Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet Mikel Scicluna and King Curtis Iaukea Chief Jay Strongbow and Sonny King Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea Dean Ho and Tony Garea Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett/Victor Rivera The Blackjacks (Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan) Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi The Executioners (Executioner #1 and Executioner #2) Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci The Yukon Lumberjacks (Eric and Pierre) Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko Jerry and Johnny Valiant Ivan Putski and Tito Santana
1980s
The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika) Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales Tony Garea and Rick Martel The Moondogs (Rex and King/Spot) Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules Strongbow Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham) The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith) The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana) Demolition (Demolition Ax and Demolition Smash) The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) The Colossal Connection (Andr the Giant and Haku)
1990s
Demolition (Demolition Ax, Demolition Smash, and Demolition Crush) The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) The Legion Of Doom (Road Warrior Animal and Road Warrior Hawk) Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) The Quebecers (Pierre and Jacques) The 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo) The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu) Diesel and Shawn Michaels The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn) Owen Hart and Yokozuna The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas) The British Bulldog and Owen Hart Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels Steve Austin and Dude Love The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie Kane and Mankind Steve Austin and The Undertaker The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart Kane and X-Pac The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) The Unholy Alliance (The Big Show and The Undertaker) The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind) The Holly Cousins (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly) Mankind and Al Snow The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von)
2000s
Edge and Christian Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather) The Rock and The Undertaker The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) The Two-Man Power Trip (Steve Austin and Triple H) Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon Chris Jericho and The Rock Booker T and Test Spike Dudley and Tazz Billy and Chuck Rico and Rikishi Edge and Hulk Hogan The Un-Americans (Lance Storm and Christian) The Hurricane and Kane Christian and Chris Jericho Booker T and Goldust William Regal and Lance Storm Chief Morley and Lance Storm Kane and Rob Van Dam La Rsistance (Ren Dupree and Sylvan Grenier) Evolution (Batista and Ric Flair) Booker T and Rob Van Dam Chris Benoit and Edge La Rsistance (Rob Conway and Sylvain Grenier) Eugene and William Regal William Regal and Tajiri Rosey and The Hurricane Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch The Big Show and Kane The Spirit Squad (Kenny, Mikey, Nicky, Johnny and Mitch) Ric Flair and Roddy Piper Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton) John Cena and Shawn Michaels Paul London and Brian Kendrick Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes Batista and John Cena CM Punk and Kofi Kingston John Morrison and The Miz The Colns (Carlito and Primo) Edge and Chris Jericho Chris Jericho and The Big Show D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels)
2010s
The Miz and The Big Show
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they are 64cc combustion camber
the exhaust port is a 78cc
at the valve the lift will be .515 both intake and exhaust
put it on a dyno and find out
Comic-Con’s Saturday Schedule
The Saturday spread at this year’s Comic-Con isn’t nearly as impressive as that of the past—it’s beginning to look like the Con brought out most of the big guns for Friday’s schedule. That said, the Saturday schedule has a preview of Francis Ford Coppola’s hyper-mysterious TWIXT and, of course, the ever-present Kevin Smith has his [...]
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