Everything posted by flyonthewall2983
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
I know he's not a favorite of anyone here, but David Manning was on Ric Flair's podcast two times and it must have been the only time I ever sat through an episode. They became tight when Ric would come through Dallas as the world champion, and they had some funny stories about the old days.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
That's interesting since the Network's synopsis for the World Class documentary WWE did mentions Mark Lewin. In another instance I heard Roddy Piper's name mentioned as someone managed by Gary Hart.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
Jay Saldi played for the Cowboys from '76 until '82. Explains a lot as to why he got the job and why he left. Funny you should mention his references to outside people, during one match I saw he was talking about Hulk Hogan and Rocky III, I think because Bill mentioned something about Dizzy Hogan (Brutus). Did Ed Leslie ever work Dallas?
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
Mercer strikes me a bit like the Gene Okerlund type, better for interviews and on-camera stuff than the grind of announcing. From what I've heard of him, Lowrance had a bit more finesse to his approach.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
Who's the guy doing color with Bill Mercer on some of the 1982 shows?
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King Kong Bundy vs. One Man Gang
I've been going through some old World Class stuff lately. Weird seeing Bundy with hair. He wasn't going bald, but I'm guessing decided the cue-ball look was better for the gimmick.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
Did they have much reach in the midwest? I heard somewhere they were shown in Chicago.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
How far did their distribution reach nationally? I've heard it said they beat New York's ratings in that area for a little bit, which at least meant it was being carried there.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
Yeah, this is probably the best this (or any of their other vintage stuff) footage has ever looked. From what little I've seen so far I notice some old-fashioned VHS distortion, but nothing too rattling for me. Weird seeing King Kong Bundy with hair.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Superbrawl '95 starts in the middle of the first match, which struck me as odd.
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World Class Championship Wrestling on the Network
I'm starting to get into this, after having watched the Heroes of World Class doc and WWE's own program on them (which is actually very good). I'm cherry-picking at the moment, started out with the match from early '84 between Ric Flair and Chris Adams, which is quite good. A few questions; how far back does WWE's footage go? It starts in '82 but I got the impression from the Heroes doc that they were on television much further back from that. And given that they just recently put up a "Star Wars" show from 1982 in the Hidden Gems section, is there stuff they have from World Class that possibly wasn't broadcast (at least in it's entirety) on television?
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WWE Network... It's Here
Her body language in the 30 For 30 alone communicated to me something much deeper than her just showing bratty behavior around her dad, and that yeah she's only doing this for his affection.
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The Genius Cast with Lanny Poffo
https://audioboom.com/posts/6987268-the-genius-cast-with-lanny-poffo-is-coming-monday-september-3rd-2018
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
I think if someone had thought of just to call him "Bruce" Heenan as opposed to Bobby Jr. it might have happened.
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Wrestler/Actor
He's very good on Ballers, which as a total package is not a great show but does have some very talented actors that carry it along. I liked Johnson a lot in the Jumanji sequel. He does a good job at acting surprised at how bad-ass he is, which is perfect for the story it tries to tell.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
Bruce coming back in the late 90's as a con-man type manager is one of those things I actually would have liked to have seen in the Attitude Era
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[2006] Heroes of World Class
https://youtu.be/FETMsP51qs0 It's been up on YouTube for a couple years now, too.
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Wrestler/Actor
I watched Barry Lyndon for the first time recently, and later when looking up the case I noticed that Pat Roach who is in the fist-fight scene (with a rather gnarly scar around his armpit) was a wrestler himself. He was also in Raiders of The Lost Ark, as the baddie in the airplane fight with Indiana Jones.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
The Mario Lopez story was fantastic
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RIP Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
I have gotten a lot of enjoyment lately out of watching the WWF tag scene from the time they and the Bulldogs started with the company, really right up until the Road Warriors were brought in. I started as a fan after they split up, but there is little doubt for me that The Hart Foundation might be the greatest tag team Vince ever pushed. For 3 years their best heel tag team, and arguably the best face team for the next 3. Jim had those hyped, non-sensical promos that fit right in with what Hogan and Warrior were spouting off every week. He could also move pretty fast for a guy his size. I love the slingshot move they broke out every once in awhile where Bret would torpedo Jim over the top rope onto someone. And their finish might be the tag team equivalent of Arn Anderson's spinebuster.
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[1990-08-27-WWF-Summerslam] Rick Rude vs Ultimate Warrior (Cage)
I'm getting into The Lapsed Fan podcast. First episode I'm into covers this show and right away they talk about how the heat for this match is pretty much evaporated because of the "Hogan Must Pose" finish of the previous match. I hadn't really thought of that before but it's true. Add that on to the fact the WWF audience has already seen Warrior beat Rude several times before (they try and add suspense by saying this is Warrior's first cage match, suggesting somehow that he could be too stupid to understand the rules of one or maybe that's just me) already, it's a lackluster finish to the show.
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The 10,000 person crowd
I am in utter agreement with your 1st statement. And I hope you're right about the 2nd one.
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The 10,000 person crowd
Tribune is withdrawing from the Sinclair merger, choosing instead to sue them for breach of contract to the tune of $1 billion. My immediate reaction as far as ROH is concerned, is that this might not be good for them in terms of their television deal. If Tribune takes them down on this, they could be the first victim of whatever house-cleaning Sinclair deems necessary.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
Him and Conrad have genuine chemistry as podcasters which elevate it to not just being a great wrestling show but a great podcast period. The routines and other stuff people might find annoying is probably less in volume compared to WHW which I'm guessing has gotten a bit too "Bob & Tom" for my tastes.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
At least when it comes to DDP, the company have come around and recognized him through the Yoga program and have brought him in from time to time to their training facilities, etc. And certainly centering his Hall of Fame induction around his WCW career where he was most over, and not trying to justify themselves as to how abysmally they used him in 2001.