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Ricky Jackson

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  1. They taped a few weeks of TV from the Steel Pier in Atlantic City in the summer of 79. Not sure if it was for a local Atlantic City TV show or if it aired everywhere in the territory. The matches were comnentated by Monsoon years before he became a regular commentator. Cawthon's site also has Bruno commentating solo for one of the tapings. The matches I've seen from the tapings are interesting, with no jobber matches, just matches between pushed guys, plus a midget tag. I remember DiBiase vs Valentine being good. For fans of the late Titans of Wrestling podcast, DiBiase and Andre vs Scicluna and Jerry Valiant was a legendary controversial match, with Parv calling it a classic, Johnny and Pete hating it, and me being in the middle
  2. Strategically placed announcement obviously, and perhaps the final piece of the boo Lesnar, cheer Roman puzzle. History may repeat itself 14 years later for Lesnar
  3. Also, can the title of this thread please finally be fixed ☺
  4. Conrad's new gimmick of saying something away from the mic multiple times per ep is as annoying as hell
  5. RIP Johnny V
  6. Yeah, TSN broadcast the ESPN show. Not sure about the Winnipeg footage, that was before my time, but I think there was some kind of TSN exclusive wrestling show? Khawk would know
  7. I think the announcing was live. Matysik was there in Winnipeg, said he was at ringside, and appeared in the ring after the match
  8. Episode 30 https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/world-cast-30 October 2, 1982 (WCCW 41) As the leaves begin to change color and fall off the trees in 1982, the boys find plenty from this episode to discuss, including several new faces in town... -THE Checkmate: Masked and mysterious and possessing a, shall we say, unique offense -The Samoan: A Samoan wrestler from Samoa -John Renesto: By-the-book NWA referee from LA, possibly corrupt In addition, we have a pretty kick ass 6-man tag featuring all the Von Erich boys together, Bugsy in shorts meant for a 10 year old boy, Al Madril easing into the "Dom" role, and Gary Hart taking a shot of wayward Kabuki mist in the eyes World Cast: Remember to show your gratitude for all the hours of podcast goodness by purchasing Pete a beer in New Orleans during Mania weekend!
  9. The idea behind announcing the next month's card was mostly to entice fans to buy tickets before they left the show. AFAIK, the box office would be opened after Finkel's announcement. It's also the main reason the main event was always mid-show, because then they could announce the main event for next month's card without giving away the finish
  10. At one point in the 70s and early 80s their main TV slot in the New York area was midnight on a Saturday. I think this proves that if you have a hot product with a lot of top talent, the timeslot is irrelevant, the fans will follow
  11. She was married to promoter Billy Wolfe who controlled women's wrestling before. She gained control after divorcing him. Wolfe was not exactly a peach of a person. So he had engendered no loyalty. Moolah wasnt married to Billy Wolfe, that was Mildred Burke. Im hazy on how exactly Moolah conquered the womens circuit. But Moolah was married to Buddy Lee who went on to be a bit of a mogul in country music. Meltzer explains a lot of this in the latest Observer. Basically after Burke and Wolfe split, there was disorder and an opening for a power grab, which Moolah and Buddy Lee did. Eventually, Moolah and Buddy Lee split, he went into country music, leaving Moolah with a pretty good grip on women's wrestling
  12. I usually always go with the Japanese commentary but took the easy route this time. Never again
  13. It's more than just cold numbers that make it the biggest show of all time. Hogan vs Andre is mythical and so is Savage vs Steamer to a lesser extent. It's more legend than wrestling show
  14. I know I'm the only one who cares about such things, but omg 9/2/78 features a Baron vs Dom match!
  15. Yep, Mania 3 was a total flop. Why do we even care 30 years later. Close the thread
  16. If anyone wants to see Larry Z with a moustache, and a fine one at that, 8/26/78 is the show for you
  17. I think I just saw Frankie Williams career highpoint in a match from 8/3/78 where Spiros Arion gives him a bunch of offense and a couple comebacks that rally the crowd
  18. Haha, as a long time fan of this era (let's say 75-83) it warms my heart to see a convert. Most fans don't give it much of a chance or even reject it sight unseen. Yes, some of the undercards on the big shows are brutal, but the talent is top notch and a ton of fun to watch. The major matches, angles and feuds usually deliver and are well done, with some all time classics
  19. Yeah, I knew I should've looked for a Japanese commentary version of the Golden Lovers vs Young Bucks. I think that was the first I heard of the JR and Barnett team and they left me cold
  20. Yeah, I think the Ospreay comment actually made me physically wince when I read it. I mean I'm a million miles from being an expert on him, but from what I've seen I don't see what makes him the best at anything wrestling wise. He's a great gymnast, I guess, if that matters
  21. I was at Canadian Stampede, so it's an easy answer for me. Second, I guess from Raw in early 2001, maybe when Storm came out?
  22. Ricky Jackson replied to Woof's topic in WWE
    Loved the bookend debuts of EC3 and Ricochet on tonight's show. Jesus, EC3 where have you been all my life (I stopped watching TNA years ago)
  23. Interestingly, this has always been Vince McMahon's greatest weakness. Which is funny, because one of the rare times he was open to embracing guys who were getting organically over was when his back was against the wall in 96-97 and it produced the greatest peak in company history
  24. Episode 29 https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/world-cast-29 September 25, 1982 (WCCW 40) To celebrate Kerry squashing Kabuki in 43 seconds, the boys clock in at a lean 28 minutes. Still, in addition to that amazing event, there is a lot to discuss, such as... -Kevin and Bill Irwin, possibly for the 3rd or 4th time since the start of this podcast, having a pretty good match -More Jay Saldi ridiculousness -Where have all the jobbers gone? -Bugsy vs Bundy in a major hoss main event...that only lasts a couple minutes World Cast: The Fastest Podcast Alive
  25. You may not be a troll, and you may actually be Japanese, but one thing is for sure is you're an egomaniac

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