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Jun

WWE hulk names 2008

Posted by Yuka as Famous

Armando Estrada Balls Mahoney Bam Neely Batista Big Daddy V Big Show Billy Gunn Bobby Lashley Boogeyman Booker T Bret Hart Brian Kendrick Brock Lesnar Carlito Charlie Haas Chavo Guerrero  Chris Benoit  Chris Masters Chuck Palumbo CM Punk Cody Rhodes Dave Taylor Deuce Domino Eddie Guerrero Edge Elijah Burke Eugene Festus Finlay Funaki Goldberg Gregory Helms Hacksaw Jim Duggan Hardcore Holly Hornswoggle Hulk Hogan Jamie Noble JBL Jeff Hardy Jerry Lawler Jesse Jim Ross Jimmy Wang Yang John Cena John Morrison Johnny Nitro Jonathan Coachman JTG  Justin Roberts Kane Kenny Dykstra Kevin Thorn King Booker Kurt Angle Lance Cade Matt Hardy Matt Striker Michael Cole Mick Foley Mike Knox Mr. Kennedy Mr. McMahon MVP Nunzio Owen Hart Paul London Randy Orton Rey Mysterio Ric Flair Robbie McAllister Rory McAllister RVD Santino Marella Santino  Shannon Moore Shawn Michaels Shelton Benjamin Snitsky Stevie Richards Stone Cold Super Crazy Ted DiBiase The Great Khali The Miz The Rock Theodore Long Todd Grisham Tommy Dreamer Tony Chimel Trevor Murdoch Triple H Umaga Undertaker Val Venis Vince McMahon

About hulk:

A hulk is a ship that is afloat, but incapable of going to sea. Although sometimes used to describe a ship that has been launched but not completed, it most often refers to an old ship that has had its rigging and/or internal equipment removed, retaining only its flotational qualities.

* A sheer hulk (or shear hulk), in the days of sailing ships, was used as a sort of floating crane, primarily to place the lower masts of a ship under construction or repair. The masts of the hulk (known as “sheers”) would be at an angle, and the ends could be effectively raised or lowered by rotating the hulk’s hull, either by pulling on ropes attached to the hull, or by shifting the ballast within the hull. The lower masts were the largest and most massive single timbers aboard a ship, and erecting these masts was extremely difficult without the assistance of a sheer hulk.

* A prison hulk was a hulk used as a floating prison. They were especially popular in Great Britain, the Royal Navy producing a steady supply of ships too worn-out to use in combat, but still afloat. The harbour location of prison hulks was also convenient for the temporary holding of persons being transported to Australia and elsewhere overseas. These were decommissioned in the mid-1800s; there are however current discussions taking place regarding the reintroduction of prison ships in order to alleviate over crowding in UK prisons.

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