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January 1993

  1. WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart vs Razor Ramon - WWF Royal Rumble 1993 I am surprised no one had made a thread for this. Unique match. Razor was so strongly pushed out the gate but it was the Kid angle that got him over forever. It is weird what gets people over and doesn’t. Bret’s first reign feels so random and Shawn & Razor are interesting challengers. Textbook Bret Hart match which I probably underrate. My issue with textbook Bret Hart is that there is not much struggle within a segment. They have very logical matches and they are very easy to remember. Slugfest to start which looked great both men have great punches. Razor knees the top turnbuc…

  2. Saito as a bald uncooperative karateka is probably his greatest work despite his relative green nature. Hase is his usual awesome self and really gives Saito a lot here despite the fact that he's already worked a match on the same night and could've easily just ran over the guy in a few minutes; he's a unproven WAR guy with barely any rep to speak of, this should've been a squash, but Hase's a nice guy so he wanted to give the guy a fairly strong showing despite the obvious loss. He lets Saito get in his sharp strikes and suplexes and gives that back with his own surprisingly good work around pseudo-shoot style stuff, namely lots of leg submissions or takedowns directed t…

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