Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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JvK books WWF in 1983
- Rick Rude vs. Ted Dibiase
- Dave Meltzer stuff
A one off SNME match between the two could've worked- Rusev
May as well take the impersonation angle to the nth degree and eventually have everyone on the main roster doing an impression of a 1988 WWF wrestler, with no rhyme or reason to who plays who. You know, Reigns as Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Cena as Ted DiBiase, Orton as Andre etc. Probably would be a lot more entertaining than the status quo- Tag Teams Back Again Podcast Thread
Cool. I don't remember the angle but do recall Patera and Billy Jack teaming. We'll have to check that out when we get to 1987- Tag Teams Back Again Podcast Thread
Playlist for ep 4 Islanders vs Hart Foundation Islanders vs Dream Team http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x3s3qi_kelly1977x_ttba-4/1#video=x8jiyc Hart Foundation vs Killer Bees https://youtu.be/guhF_AbDJ3I?list=PLV6RCTo_Cd0DPMLk3hUL46AN9dwFHrlw-&t=1727 The other three matches are on the Network. Highly recommend checking out the Islanders matches and the Bulldogs/Dream Team SNME match- Dave Meltzer stuff
If the Observer has an editor they should look for another calling in life- Tag Teams Back Again Podcast Thread
Episode 4 http://placetobenation.com/tag-teams-back-again-episode-4/ Join Kelly and Marty Sleeze as they continue their trip through the 1986 WWF tag team scene. On this episode they examine: Hart Foundation vs Killer Bees 2/17/86 MSG Dream Team vs British Bulldogs 4/7/86 Wrestlemania 2 Dream Team vs British Bulldogs 2 out of 3 falls 10/4/86 SNME Hart Foundation vs British Bulldogs 11/1/86 Boston Garden Hart Foundation vs The Islanders 11/16/86 MLG Dream Team vs The Islanders 12/6/86 Boston Garden- Titans of Wrestling #48: Verne Gagne Tribute
https://soundcloud.com/jerryvonkramer/titans-of-wrestling-48-verne-gagne-tribute (PTBN link to follow) On this episode Pete, Johnny and Kelly celebrate the career of pro wrestling legend Verne Gagne. They look at six matches from his career, tracing his journey from young lion to grizzled veteran. On the docket: vs Hans Schmidt 10/10/52 Chicago vs Don Leo Johnathan 4/15/55 Chicago vs Edouard Carpentier 5/2/58 Chicago vs Billy Robinson 11/20/74 Japan vs Nikolai Volkoff 8/29/77 MSG vs Nick Bockwinkel 2/10/79 Chicago Also on the show: -A look at Verne's history wrestling at MSG -Johnny's one man bonus tribute to announcer Russ Davis -Memories and opinions of Verne -Surprise appearances, blood soaked mats, full moons, and much more! Also, here's a playlist of matches discussed on the show. If nothing else, I highly recommend watching the Gagne vs Robinson match. It's a classic: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp4lsXgSXkFDQS8JnpYZV-M4mah0y0pAM- WWE TV 5/4 - 5/10/15
The panel will be the focus like on American Idol and other shows, so of course you want Hogan on it. And Bryan and Paige get the rub by association- RIP Verne Gagne
So this happened... http://www.lordsofpain.net/news/wwe/Bob_Backlund_Reportedly_Interrupts_Eulogy_at_Verne_Gagne_s_Funeral_with_a_Heel_Promo.html- PWSS 50 - Mr. Fuji the Manager w/ Kelly & Parv
- Most unusual routes into the business
- Verne Gagne
Watched a bunch of Verne matches last night for an upcoming Titans show. Three matches from the 50s and two from the 70s. Verne in the early 50s was an awesome fired up babyface, climbing the ladder and chasing the NWA title (vs Hans Schmidt in 52, but also of course against Thesz in a match we reviewed last year). After becoming the United States TV champ around 1953 Verne's style seemed to change, as evidenced in matches against Don Leo Johnathan in 1955 and Edouard Carpentier in 1958. Here, Verne is no longer the young lion chasing a title, and his style is more mat-based and conservative. As a result, I found the Johnathan and Carpentier matches rather dull. On the other hand, grizzled Verne in 1974 against Billy Robinson was awesome and that is a great match (from the IWE in Japan). Every hold is a struggle and the match builds to a great crescendo. Overall, I still prefer young, firey Verne and need to see what else is out there from the early 50s. Verne - Billy from 74 is a must watch though. Here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGfELeWXeVo&index=4&list=PLp4lsXgSXkFDQS8JnpYZV-M4mah0y0pAM- Biggest drawing NWA World Champion
Business actually slumped in most of North America during Brisco's reign after record setting years during Dory's run, but the reasons for the slump had nothing to do with Jack. A lot of places were burnt out on the blood and guts booking of the early 70s for one reason- Random questions thread
The payoff part may be true, but the timeline doesn't match up. Wahoo last worked in NYC in, I think, 1965 and Strongbow didn't arrive until 1970.- Hogan's Part in Rocky 3
Paradise Alley- Titans Xtra
A masterpiece- PWSS 50 - Mr. Fuji the Manager w/ Kelly & Parv
- What are you watching?
Cool. I need to check that out later- Biggest drawing NWA World Champion
I've seen it written (probably Meltz) that Flair was BOTH the highest drawing champ (1980s) and the lowest drawing champ (early 90s)- ESPN's Grantland
That is one of the worst things ever written, wrestling or otherwise- Where the Big Boys Play #72 - Superbrawl II
- Where the Big Boys Play #72 - Superbrawl II
- Where the Big Boys Play #72 - Superbrawl II