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- [1990-05-26-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Interview: Ric Flair & Ole Anderson / Rocky King vs Cactus Jack
- [1990-05-28-NJPW] Riki Choshu vs Shinya Hashimoto
- [1990-05-26-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Lex Luger in the hospital
- [1990-06-01-USWA Texas] Kerry Von Erich vs Matt Borne (Cage)
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Ted DiBiase: brawler or technician
My point that I was making is that was the rep he had. That rep carried over. You know when you make that 1st impression, that is the impression that sticks. It is obvious that his high end work us as a brawler. Yet he also had a lot of finesse when it came to his bumping.
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Ted DiBiase: brawler or technician
Plus Dibiase was thought of as a future NWA champ. The NWA champ was thought to be a technical master by the general public and probably wrestlers. Plus his run in St. Louis gave him a rep as a technician. So I think these assumptions over time became truths. Looking at the footage he is a great brawler.
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Ted DiBiase: brawler or technician
Also citing Duggan or any wrestler you have to take with a grain of salt. If you look at a lot of these shoots . The guys have a hard time remembering their career. Let's not even talk about someone else's career.
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[1990-06-01-USWA Texas] Jerry Lawler vs Bill Dundee
I thought this was a way abbreviated that the 2 men have with one another. The run in is the total highlight of this. Lawler and Tatum ping ponging for Adams and Jarrett looked great. Tatum must have had a horrible rep not to get a shot in Crockett. His work and personality from this set and his Mid-South and earlier WCCW run seems like he deserved a shot their.
- [1990-06-01-EMLL] El Dandy vs Angel Azteca
- [1990-06-01-Hamada's UWF] Gran Hamada vs Perro Aguayo
- [1990-05-26-AJPW-Super Power Series] Mitsuharu Misawa & Kenta Kobashi & Akira Taue vs Jumbo Tsuruta & Great Kabuki & Masa Fuchi
- [1990-05-26-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Interview: Rocky King
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[1990-05-25-EMLL] Closing credits
I have 4 figures and the ring they were showing. I picked them up when I back packed across Mexico when I graduated High School in 91. I went to a few Lucha shows when I was down there. The figures are hand painted.
- [1990-05-25-USWA Texas] Kerry Von Erich vs Matt Borne
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[1990-05-24-NJPW] Riki Choshu vs Keiji Muto
This starts hot. The working holds was well done. I wish Muto would have sold his leg a biy better in the middle, because at the end his selling of the leg was great. That no touch rope dive toward the finish was awesome. I loved how Choshu kept going to his hold to finish Muto, plus it keeps Muto strong by taking it a few times to finish him.
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Renaming the Bruiser Brody Best Brawler Award
Just watch his Japan stuff, stuff with Flair and Blackwell. I'll really have to get on the ball and watch my Brody best of to give you specifics. You do have your work cut out for you. I mean in last 4 years Will has watched probably all of what is on tape of Brody in Japan in the 80's. So you need to be specific. Not just blanket statement.
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King of Trios 2012
If I saw that and had my own remote control I'd fast forward through that crap.
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Bruiser Brody
That's a really good point Ditch. Still won't make up his lack if selling.
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Your Current Fav Five
1.Ricky Steamboat I have always enjoyed watching Steamer perform. His matches always made sense to me. He would work hard for veterans, he would work hard for up and comers. 2 Ric Flair He was always entertaining one way or the other. He was awesome on the stick. The master of making chicken salad out of chicken shit. 3. Stan Hansen The greatest brawler. You would always cringe because his stuff was so tight. 4. Jerry Lawler The king of versatility . Great as a heel or face. Just an amazing talker. He might be the best ever at getting angles over . Just amazing schtick 5. Bobby Eaton He was the most underrated ever superstar when it comes to work. Just amazing bumper who wants to always have a great match.
- [1990-05-19-NWA-Capital Combat] Rick & Scott Steiner vs Doom
- [1990-05-19-NWA-Capital Combat] Midnight Express vs Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk
- [1990-05-25-USWA Texas] Steve Austin vs Chris Adams (Barbed Wire)
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[1990-05-19-NWA-Capital Combat] Junkyard Dog and Jim Cornette
This was well done. I laughed 20 years ago. Laughed again last night.
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- [1990-05-19-USWA Texas] Interview: Kerry Von Erich
- [1990-05-19-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler and The Snowman