Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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Thoughts/Questions from watching wrestling on YouTube thread
James didn't include any of the April 83 Cap Center card on his 79-83 set
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Thoughts/Questions from watching wrestling on YouTube thread
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoT5DdbAIJkRsL9rneqVrtA
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Thoughts/Questions from watching wrestling on YouTube thread
It must be, because that was the first ever televised MSG card.
- Tag Teams Back Again Episode 12: Strike Force vs The Islanders Part 1
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Titans of Wrestling #57: WWF June to July 1982
We are going to try our best to get things back to a twice a month sched. The last half of 2015 saw a bunch of different personal commitments converge for all of us, which limited the amount of possible recording time. Hopefully 2016 will be better. If we do keep up a twice a month sched we will likely finish off Backlund's run around August or September. We could also slow things down and look at individual MSG and Spectrum shows again. I've often thought we wouldn't continue into the Hogan era, but I know Parv is at least interested in exploring 84-85, so who knows
- Titans of Wrestling #57: WWF June to July 1982
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Taker vs ???? At Mania
Vince booked the Streak. Why would he book something he didn't want?
- Titans of Wrestling #57: WWF June to July 1982
- Titans of Wrestling #57: WWF June to July 1982
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Biggest Matches Left On The Table
There's a photo of Hansen wrestling Flair in a recent Fighting Spirit mag, so it definitely happened. Suspect it was the Carolinas though. According to wrestlingdata their singles encounters happened in Georgia, including two shows at the Omni in 82 and 84 for the NWA title
- Titans of Wrestling #57: WWF June to July 1982
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Good Books on Pre-NWA years, 1900 - 1947
Yes, that is a great book. In a similar vein and equally as good is the Gorgeous George biography from 2008
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question for the PTBN hosts
I've considered it. I once produced 4-5 videos of selected biography segments from early Titans of Wrestling shows, and those were time consuming. Also considered a youtube podcast, which evolved into Titans Xtra. Basically I don't think it's really worth the extra effort as far as attracting new listeners is concerned, but who knows, I may try again sometime in the future
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Good Books on Pre-NWA years, 1900 - 1947
I recommend both, but some do find Hornbaker's prose better suited for a textbook
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Tag Teams Back Again 2015
I had a blast doing this show with Marty "Superstar" Sleeze for the past year, so check it out if you haven't already. 1985-1987 WWF tag wrestling is thoroughly discussed, as well as special topics like Tommy Rogers of the Fantastics and the Midnight Rockers vs Buddy Rose and Doug Somers feud from the AWA. https://soundcloud.com/jerryvonkramer/sets/tag-teams-back-again Look out for the next episode, and first of 2016, Part 2 of our history of the Strike Force vs the Islanders feud, within a week!
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Thoughts/Questions from watching wrestling on YouTube thread
Sharpe was a pushed mid carder with Albano as his manager when he debuted in 1983. He even had a shot at Backlund in the Spectrum. By 1986, yes, he was a jobber.
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Titans of Wrestling 2015
Look back on the year that was for the Fabulous Four, or listen to any eps you may have missed (including the secret 3rd 1970s Mid Atlantic show!), all here in this handy playlist https://soundcloud.com/jerryvonkramer/sets/titans-2015
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Taker vs ???? At Mania
With hindsight you could argue that they shouldn't have ended the Streak when they did, but I think Vince made the right call at the time. He thought Roman was going to be over enough a year later to get the rub from beating the man who ended the Streak, but he was off by a year
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This Week In Wrestling 12/28/15
It's all good now
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JvK's Six-Factor Model for GWE rankings [BIGLAV]
That stuff doesn't really bother me, honestly. And I think he used other spots, like being crotched in the ropes for instance
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JvK's Six-Factor Model for GWE rankings [BIGLAV]
I've found Bret to be maybe the best overall worker in the tag matches we've reviewed from 85-87, with a pretty varied collection of opponents. Definitely has the best offense
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PWO Christmas Rewatch
Kerry vs Flair from Hawaii is on youtube in 5 or so parts
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Tito Santana
I'm pretty sure I'll be the high vote on Tito. And Savage, Backlund, Piper, Bruno, Roberts...
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The State of Pro Wrestling in North America, 1991-1996
This era provided me with some of my fondest memories as a fan, but also almost drove me away completely when months and months of utter banality finally broke me sometime around April 1995. The great memories I have centre around me and 3 of my teenage buddies and our obsession with pro wrestling at a time when it was maybe as uncool as it has ever been. I was the most hardcore fan, of course, the only one who collected the mags, but my friend Kevin was close. From late 91 to roughly late 94 a significant part of our lives revolved around consuming wrestling. We went to closed circuit showings of PPVs, local indy shows in a skid row area of Calgary, had a backyard wrestling thing going, rented and re-rented CHV tapes, and even did some fantasy booking. We were total fucking nerds about it. I'll get into more later. Christmas and all that
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Hogan winning the title at WM9
Yeah, maybe it was logical, but it was unprecedented and felt totally like something that was just made up on the fly to get the belt back on Hogan. Plus it totally shattered the illusion that titles were important at a time before switches became common place. And it really didn't make much sense by the kayfabe rules of the time, like if George Foreman challenged Riddick Bowe to an impromptu fight after he had just beat Evander Holyfield, to use a contemporary example, and it was allowed to go forward and Foreman knocked Bowe out.