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- [1999-09-03-ECW-TNN] Dudley Boys vs Tommy Dreamer & Raven
- [1999-09-03-ECW-TNN] Dudley Boys vs Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney
- [1999-09-03-ECW-TNN] Taz vs Taijiri
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[1999-09-02-WWF-Smackdown] Pepper Steak
Big Boss Man gives Pepper back to Al Snow ... in the form of Pepper Steak. Yuck. Al Snow gags and Boss Man attacks him with the food in a hotel room. Pretty God awful. This was scripted by the guy we thought would save WCW!
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Dave Meltzer stuff
This has been done a million times before on here. I like when Henry and Show do good work but the Raw match is horrid. Saying otherwise is essentially saying they can't have a bad match ever. Again how terrible of a match do they need to have before the whole shoehorned cerebral and deliberate thing is dropped? If they were that smart of workers they would have found ways to not further kill off the crowd. How many times do you have to be politely asked to stop generalizing the entire board? And how many times do you plan to ignore the request? STOP with the "on here" crap. Every time someone makes a post that you disagree with, you make it an indictment of PWO as a whole. It's dishonest and rude. STOP.
- [1999-01-22-CMLL] Atlantis & Emilio Charles Jr & Felino vs Black Warrior & Blue Panther & Dr Wagner Jr
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Matches of the Month
August: #1 - Masato Tanaka vs Mr. Gannosuke (FMW 08/20/99) ****1/2 #2 - Yuki Ishikawa vs Daisuke Ikeda (BattlARTS 08/29/99) ****1/2 #3 - Hayabusa vs Mr. Gannosuke (FMW 08/25/99) ****1/4 #4 - Shinya Hashimoto vs Masa Chono (NJPW 08/11/99) **** #5 - Mitsuharu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa vs Yoshihiro Takayama & Takao Omori (AJPW 08/25/99) **** #6 - La Parka & Octagoncito vs Mini Abismo Negro & Mini Psicosis (AAA 08/30/99) **** #7 - Tajiri vs Little Guido (ECW TV 08/07/99) ***3/4 #8 - Keiji Muto vs Yuji Nagata (NJPW 08/11/99) ***1/2 #9 - Shinya Hashimoto vs Hiroyoshi Tenzan (NJPW 08/10/99) ***1/2 #10 - Mini Abismo Negro & Mini Mosco vs Octagoncito & La Parkita (AAA 08/02/99) #11 - Hulk Hogan vs Sting (WCW Monday Nitro 08/23/99) #12 - Hulk Hogan, Sting & Goldberg vs Kevin Nash, Sid & Rick Steiner (WCW Monday Nitro 08/09/99) #13 - Randy Savage vs Dennis Rodman (WCW Road Wild 08/14/99)
- [1999] WWF Merchandise News Feature
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[1999-08-30-WWF-Raw] The Rock & Mankind vs The Undertaker & Big Show
Last few minutes. Paul Bearer shows Undertaker something and Taker leaves the ringside area, leaving Show to fend for himself. He holds his own, even after the hot tag. The announcers do try hard to put Show over but he's not clicking in the WWF and hasn't all year. After a ref bump, Rock attacks Show with a chair and he and Mankind do a double people's elbow. The Rock & Sock Connection win the tag titles.
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[1999-08-30-WWF-Raw] Chris Jericho and Ken Shamrock / Mankind and The Rock
Howard Finkel interrupts Ken Shamrock to direct his attention to the Titantron, then takes off running only for Jericho's entrance to start. Jericho's interrupts via Titantron and challenges Shamrock to a match on Smackdown. Then we cut to Mankind and Rock talking strategy with Rock talking down Mankind's idea of doing the People's Elbow.
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[1999-08-30-WWF-Raw] The Rock and Mankind / Meat and Terri Runnels / GTV
The Rock has words for Undertaker and Big Show when Mankind interrupts. He tells Rock he doesn't have to take them on alone and that he wants to be his partner with the tag titles on the line. The Rock agrees to the match, but Rock insists that Mankind never steal his catchphrases again. Mankind tries to join Rock in "If ya smellll ...." to Rock's chagrin. Meat is making his entrance to the ring when Terri Runnels stops to put the moves on The Rock before blowing her off. GTV shows up on the Titantron and we see Meat and Marianna making sweet love, which was what we heard earlier. This sets off a brawl between Meat and Chaz, and Terri and Marianna have a catfight too.
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[1999-08-30-WWF-Raw] Interview: Al Snow
Al Snow is trying to find Pepper. Another "classic" feud from the Attitude Era. We hear sex happening in the background which I don't remember the explanation for.
- [1999-08-30-WCW-Nitro] Hulk Hogan & Goldberg vs DDP & Bam Bam Bigelow & Kanyon (Handicap)
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[1999-08-30-WCW-Nitro] Lex Luger, Hulk Hogan and Sting
Gene brings out Luger, who says he has evidence that Hogan can't be trusted. Luger has an envelope and asks Sting to come see what he has. He reveals a picture of Hogan next to the hummer. Whatever. This brings Hogan out. The hummer was black before and now it's white. Hogan and Sting arguing and Luger stirring up trouble. It really is late 1995 all over again. Sting seems to be questioning Luger, and DDP takes the opportunity to come out and suckerpunch Hogan. Hogan doesn't even sell it. Hogan and Sting end up in a shouting match and Sting enters the ring. There was a right way to put Hogan's integrity in doubt, but this?
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[1999-08-30-WCW-Nitro] West Texas Rednecks and Harlem Heat
The West Texas Rednecks issue a challenge to Harlem Heat, which results in a brawl breaking out. Harlem Heat vs Barry and Kendall Windham is supposed to mean something? Hennig and Duncum are part of the stable, but the Windhams are the center of this. Both members of Harlem Heat get hogtied.
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[1999-08-30-WCW-Nitro] Interview: Berlyn
This was a fantastic debut, but WCW had no ideas for how to do anything with the character after creating it. Mentioning Bagwell firmly establishes him as a midcarder right out of the gate.
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[1999-08-30-AAA] La Parkita & Octagoncito vs Mini Abismo Negro & Mini Psicosis
This is the Midnight Express vs Rock & Roll Express of AAA minis matches, with Octagoncito and La Parkita as the Rock & Rolls - getting the advantage early and showing off their great highspots - and Negro and Psicosis as the MX - starting off rough, suffering from miscommunication and doing some great doubleteam moves when they finally take control. Add in the unique things these guys do and you have all the makings of a great tag match. Octagoncito defies nature - there are times when I’d swear I’m watching in fast forward. Layered on top of all that is a balls-out spotfest that’s just great.
- [1999-08-29-BattlARTS] Yuki Ishikawa vs Daisuke Ikeda
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Dave Meltzer stuff
We are all smug about what we like and don't like sometimes. I'm willing to give him a pass.
- [1999-01-22-CMLL] Atlantis & Emilio Charles Jr & Felino vs Black Warrior & Blue Panther & Dr Wagner Jr
- [1999-01-22-CMLL] Atlantis & Emilio Charles Jr & Felino vs Black Warrior & Blue Panther & Dr Wagner Jr
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[1999-08-28-ECW-TV] Dudley Boys vs Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney
Another match between these teams? I'll take it. Not as good as the first match, which is fine, but this might as well be a Bubba Ray vs Spike singles match since the camera almost never focuses on the other pairing. They lost me when they did the stuff with the referee where he tried to double clothesline them. I don't think this was a bad match, but it was bloated. Bubba Ray looks excellent in this, but he also seems like a selfish worker, with at least 80% of the sequences seeming designed to make him look good. Spike goes through the double flaming tables and I think after all this time, it's about time the Dudleys get a taste of their own medicine and have to take the bump. It's good to see Balls and Spike get the win, but the body of the match did more to make the Dudleys - and more specifically, Bubba Ray - look like the star of the show. There is some good stuff in this match for sure, but the flaws take it down a few notches.
- [1999-08-28-ECW-TV] Steve Corino promo
- [1999-08-28-ECW-TV] Danny Doring and Miss Congeniality
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[1999-08-28-OVW-TV] Rob Conway vs Damaja
Last few minutes sees Rob Conway retain the OVW title by defeating Damaja in a hardcore match. Trailer Park Trash prevents a heel beatdown after the match, but he only prolongs the inevitable, as Bull Buchanan also runs in. A fun brawl spills into the concessions area. This would be fun if it wasn't so derivative of the early 80s Tupelo brawls, but everything Jim Cornette books is derivative.
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- August 28
- 1999
- Rob Conway
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