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Ricky Jackson

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  1. I don't like Miz
  2. Wade Barrett vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Damien Sandow vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Fandango vs. Jack Swagger vs. Antonio Cesaro, World title MITB Awesome match that turned Cody face and elevated Sandow, plus continued the Shield story. Pretty much everyone looked good.
  3. Pre-Show--The Shield (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) © vs. The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso), Tag Titles Pretty good for a pre-show match. Crowd is going to be molten hot tonight, no surprise.
  4. I thought I was going to watch this show with a buddy at his place, but that plan is out the window, so I guess I'll just sit on the couch, have a few beers, stream this bad boy on my laptop and hang out with the PWO crew instead. Who needs the company of real, physical human beings anyway? My wife is out of town for the next few days and I've decided to spend most of my free time watching wrestling while she's gone. Last night was full of random matches like Piper/Shultz vs the Invaders, 2/20/84 MSG (pretty good BTW), Sting/Vader, Bash 92, War Games 94, and that wonderful Lucha match from 91 with the Ninja Turtles and Robin Hood. Tonight should be a good show, probably a contender for show of the year if all goes well. I haven't watched much WWE since the Raw after Mania, but with the show being in Philly and a decent card on paper, I'm excited. Let's look at the card: Pre-Show--The Shield (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) © vs. The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso), Tag Titles Can't see the Shield losing this one unless the plan is to totally bury them for the next few months. AJ Lee © vs. Kaitlyn It would be nice for something different and have a crazy intense brawl between the women for a change, but most likely short and forgettable. AJ I guess? Curtis Axel © vs. The Miz, IC title Not really interested in either guy to be honest. You would think Axel should retain. Chris Jericho vs. Ryback Ryback has to win this doesn't he? Alberto Del Rio © vs. Dolph Ziggler, World title I'm thinking they may wait until Summerslam and a blow-off match for Ziggler to regain the strap, but who knows. John Cena © vs. Mark Henry, WWE title I'm thinking a non-finish of some sort, but a Cena win or Henry win wouldn't really surprise me. Wade Barrett vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Damien Sandow vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Fandango vs. Jack Swagger vs. Antonio Cesaro, World title MITB I'm hoping for either Cesaro, Sandow or Fandango. Ambrose has the US strap, so I don't think they give him this one. Rhodes and Swagger seem like the longest shots. A lot of people are picking Barrett it seems, but I'm not very hot on the guy. My gut says Barrett, or maybe Fandango. CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Sheamus vs. Christian vs TBD vs. Rob Van Dam, WWE title MITB So who is going to be the mystery entrant? Seems too early for Wyatt. Who else fits in storyline wise? Anyway, I think RVD, Christian and Orton are longshots. Bryan seems like the favorite, and Punk has won it twice before, which would seem to suggest he wouldn't win this one, but again, who knows. Sheamus might actually be the guy. It depends on what story they plan on telling going forward. Could be the mystery guy. Tough call, but I'm actually leaning towards Sheamus for some reason. Maybe it's because I haven't been following the booking very closely, but it seems like a hard card to predict. Should be fun. What do you guys think about the winners, mystery guy, etc.?
  5. Bret Hart and Loss never mix well.
  6. Excellent, perhaps even definitive, analysis on Rose.
  7. Ricky, as a fellow Canuckian, I'd argue that attitude emerged far, far earlier than that time period. Look at the Guess Who's "American Woman", for instance. Hell, I still remember the first Jays World Series when someone in Atlanta was holding a Canadian flag that happened to be upside down. If you heard people discussing it at the time, you would've thought Bush Sr. threatened to bomb Canada or something. No, that (immature, obnoxious) attitude has existed for a long time and still does today? Did you know the U.S. has no fans of hockey whatsoever and that they should move the New York Rangers to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan? It didn't start at the time of the Hart Foundation angle, although that's the kind of egofuck Bret would love. Not to derail this with a bunch of non-wrestling Canadian talk that most around here don't give two shits about, but I didn't mean to suggest that the Canada vs USA feud was the catalyst for a surge in anti-American feelings in Canada or anything. I just meant that the explosion of modern Canadian patriotism began, from my perspective, around the same time. It was partly sports-related, like you mentioned with the 92 World Series, but more so because of hockey-related slights (of course, it's all we care about after all), like Canada losing the 96 hockey World Cup to the States, Winnipeg and Quebec City's NHL teams moving to the States, a streak of American teams winning the Stanley Cup, etc.
  8. Funny, but now I can add Cabana to this list, as my wife fell in love with him at the ECCW show we went to last Saturday.
  9. The whole "Canadian Pride" attitude Bret displays in the second quote is something that emerged in my country in the late-90s or so, around the time of the Canada vs USA feud, and I find it beyond obnoxious in 2013. In some circles, praise of America and criticism of Canada is akin to advocating Muslim extremism, and I'm only slightly exaggerating. And I'm pretty sure Bret didn't invent the ladder match concept. It came from Stampede, but was first used around 1975, long before Bret started wrestling.
  10. Most of the crowd at the show I went to on Saturday would have thought that was a pretty cool looking move and popped for it. Also, at that show I realized "PWO style" wrestling talk doesn't make much sense to the average 90s bred wrestling fan.
  11. I can't really conceive of a realistic scenario where the WWE will ever radically change. Even when Vince is dead and gone. They are Disney, the NFL, McDonalds or Wal-Mart. They may add some new items to the menu (new shows, apps and other social media shit), but their essential formula will never be tampered with.
  12. That match is widely available. It's the 60 minute draw on the card before that's never been released. Pretty disappointing set list. John Well somebody should hurry up and upload the TDM to YouTube or Dailymotion then. As far as the broadway between Bob and Don goes, it was on one of the non-televised MSG shows. I've asked this before, but have any matches from non-televised MSG shows ever turned up in trading circles or on WWE dvds? Was the match even filmed? While on the subject, John or anybody, what's the story with Bob/Koloff 4/25/83? Monsoon and Patterson provided commentary for the match, and a brief clip of the ending was shown on I believe WWE.com, but I've never known the match to be available in full. Other matches from the card are out there.
  13. Wow, I had high hopes for this set but the selections blow. Mild VQ upgrades on a couple of matches and that's about it. I was hoping for the Backlund/Muraco 1981 Texas Death myself--never seen that one before. And do they really need to put the fuckin Hogan/Sheik title change on yet another DVD?
  14. Week 70 is about where I tapped out back in 00. So horrible.
  15. Wasn't Bruiser a babyface in his Indianapolis promotion? I thought he was a heel for most of the 60s before turning face late in the decade, like Blassie in LA, but looking at some of the info out there, it looks like he was a babyface in Indy, or at least a tweener, since 1964 or so. He did have a long run as top heel in Detroit from the mid/late-50s to about 1963.
  16. California in the 60s had heel aces in San Fran (Ray Stevens) and LA (Freddie Blassie), and that worked out pretty well. Rose was heel ace of Portland for 7-8 years and was pretty successful. The Sheik, Bockwinkel, Buddy Rogers, Dick the Bruiser--it used to be fairly common. In the 90s heels became babyfaces, and really the whole structure was changed and has never been reversed.
  17. Since Bix started it, I believe the discussion of LEAST prestigious titles actually starts and ends here my friends...
  18. I'll always have a big soft spot for heel Doink. One of the favorites of my youth. RIP
  19. Outside of the big matches and a few others, I'm far from an expert on 80s Crockett, but whatever... The Loss award for "Best ring apparel" Ric Flair Best personal hygiene Lex Luger seems like a pretty clean guy Best woman Missy Hyatt Best ref Tommy Young Best manager JJ Dillon Best Announcer (play-by-play) Jim Ross Best Announcer (colour) Bob Caudle Best Feud Ric Flair vs Terry Funk (close second: Steamboat/Youngblood vs Slaughter/Kernodle) The Total Billy Graham Award for worst wrestler (+ next 4) Sid Vicious, Dan Spivey, Johnny Ace, Shane Douglas, and Billy Graham Most Improved Wrestler Sting Best Tag Team Midnight Express (both versions) Top 20 matches I'll give you ten 1. Flair vs Funk, Bash 89 2. Flair vs Steamboat, Clash VI 3. Flair vs Steamboat, Chi-Town Rumble 4. Fantastics vs Simmons/Gilbert, Clash IV 5. Flair vs Luger, Starrcade 88 6. Steamboat/Youngblood vs Slaughter/Kernodle, Final Conflict 7. Piper vs Valentine, Starrcade 83 8. Flair vs Sting, Clash I 9. Blanchard vs Magnum TA, Starrcade 85 10. Flair vs Koloff, Bash 85 The Ric Flair award for best wrestler Ric Flair (really, a more interesting discussion would be who was the second best wrestler. I'll go with Tully) Best Face Ricky Morton Best Heel Tully Blanchard
  20. We are always going be disappointed if we expect the WWE to book like one of the old territories. They usually don't.
  21. Hart. He wrestled Hogan (Sterling Golden) in Georgia circa 1979.

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