Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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Titans of Wrestling #18
Yeah, we all watched the full version. It's on dailymotion if you don't have it.
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Wrestling Across America #1: Philadelphia with the Blue Meanie
I'll get to the Quebecers after my three-part look at the Yukon Lumberjacks.
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Wrestling Across America #1: Philadelphia with the Blue Meanie
You can have Rush.
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Wrestling Across America #1: Philadelphia with the Blue Meanie
Don't forget Maple Syrup.
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Wrestling Across America #1: Philadelphia with the Blue Meanie
I'm just going to start a Wrestling Across Canada pod and work a feud with Wrestling Across America.
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Titans of Wrestling #17
Always appreciate your thoughtful write-ups Kevin.
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Wrestling and Rap
I don't think my link worked anymore anyway.
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The worst match of all time
Backlund vs Swede Hanson MSG 10/22/79 is an abysmal piece of shit of a match for what it's worth.
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Titans of Wrestling #17
Monsoon's actual final match, vs Abdullah Tamba, WWC 9/17/83:
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Good timing, though.
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Wrestling in the Pacific Northwest
I go to ECCW in Vancouver from time to time and am going to their show at the Commodore Saturday night, but I don't know anything about Wash or Oregon promotions.
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Titans of Wrestling #18
Yes, the Philly show on April 18th is listed as a matinee, so the Landover show was the second of two held that day. The subject of Rocky movies came up at work the other day and I busted out a spontaneous Thunderlips impression. My Tor Kamata was better.
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Titans of Wrestling #16
As lead historian, it is my duty to point out that the card Johnny attended at the Vet was in 1986 not 1987.
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Titans of Wrestling #18
Also, and I didn't know this until just looking, Hogan wrestled on a bunch of shows in Florida in June/July 1981, including having a match against Lawler in St. Petersburg July 18. His last match for WWF appears to be 4/18 in Philly, losing to Tony Atlas. His first match in the AWA was 8/1 in Millwaukee. His time as a heel in the AWA didn't last long, by the end of the month he was booked as a face. Here's the card for that MLG show I mentioned featuring the WWF vs AWA title match:
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Titans of Wrestling #17
- Where the Big Boys Play #57
That's fantastic.- Tackling the 80s
This may be an oversight, but Backlund/Hogan 4/12/80 from Philly is a classic and needs to be added to the list. It's one of my favorite WWF matches from the 1979-80 footage we've been watching for Titans. Also, for a total surprise, the 8/23/80 Larry Z vs Ivan Putski Texas Death match from Philly is a genuine hidden gem. No joke.- Where the Big Boys Play #57
A trip down memory lane for Parv: The Pat O'Connor Memorial International Cup Tag Team Tournament I stand by my picks for Canada.- Titans of Wrestling #16
Cool:- Titans of Wrestling #16
- Steve Yohe's Top 100 Project
Verne was one of the bigger stars of the 50s, as US champ for Kohler in Chicago, which is often forgotten as he is usually just considered Mr. AWA.- Buddy Rose !
Masters was a job guy in 1980 WWF who popped up about 6 or so episodes ago on Titans. Seems like he was a rising star for a bit, with a run in LA where he was pushed as well (dying territory, but still). Wrestled as late as 2010 in Jersey against Johnny's pal the Executioner.- Wrestling New Years Resolutions <<2014 thread - No more resolutions here>>
Would love to have you as a guest on Titans, Matt. Maybe you could kill two birds with one stone and we'll do a WoS show. But a 1hr episode might be challenging considering we can't even get one under 2.- Where the Big Boys Play #56
This may have been the worst card ever, but damn if this wasn't one of the best WTBBP's ever. Loved the commentary during the descent into pure Wrestlecrap as things just got worse and worse, capped off by Chad cutting a fired up promo on the Black Scorpion magic show. The struggle to name a Billy Graham winner because there were too many candidates was also hilarious.- Where the Big Boys Play #56
There is a bio of Yukon Eric in Johnson and Oliver's Heroes & Icons book, where he was ranked #25 all-time. He is also discussed in Mad Dogs, Midgets and Screwjobs (in the Kowalski bio section). - Where the Big Boys Play #57