LYCOS RETRIEVER
Chyna: Rock
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Actually, Chyna could make a good Terminator. After all, Arnie made a great terminator in the first film and all that he has is charisma and minimal acting ability (as he proves most every time that he tries). Chyna has done well on Third Rock, and certainly has charisma. Plus, unless they start scouring the Ms Olympia ranks for terminators with no acting experience (Lesa Lewis!) Chyna is about the prettiest "name" bodybuilder out there. And she is pretty, in a very hard way. Actually, my only beef would be that she's lost a lot of muscle since she first came on the scene, I wonder if they'd make her put it back on. Besides, having a daughter with the genetic predisposition to look like a crew-rower, I rather like her as a contrast for the anorexic twigs that we generally get on TV.
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During this time off it was ... announced that Chyna would be featured in a second Playboy Photo Shoot. In March Ivory announced that Chyna wanted another Women's Title shot and since she had put her out of action once, she would do it again at the Wrestlemania X-Seven PPV in April. Unfortunately things did not turn out like Ivory had planned as Chyna "pressed" Ivory above her head and then let her drop like a box of rocks for the win.
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This is Chyna's first release, and they've managed to produce a record that vitalises the rock sound a lot. They do this mainly by layering the songs with many melodies from different instruments. The production on this album isn't the best---the cymbals are a bit loud in the mix, and the bass drum sounds muffled, but the bass guitar (Tommy Hunter) with some attention-capturing drumming (Steve Zing) makes up for it. The keyboard melodies are harmonious and rich in sound texture. The guitars and keyboards really work well together in a neo-classical style, making for a full, lush sound. The vocals (most of the members) are powerful and stand out clearly, complementing the rest of the instruments. The saxophone (Mike Herman) provides an interesting additional layer of sound.
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