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Superstar Sleeze

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  1. Ole Anderson vs Ricky Morton - Worldwide 10/11/86 I am pretty excited for this match because I think their chemistry should be off the charts. Stream of consciousness style: Ole was still great in 1986 and he was 44 years old. So I understand retiring, but he worked a style perfect for being a middle aged curmudgeon. At this point, the RNRs have wrested the titles from MX. They start off red hot. Ole comes charging in for the lock up. Stone Cold always says you can tell how good a match is based off the opening lock-up, this should be a humdinger. Ole bullies him into the ropes. Big punches to the abdomen. Morton refuses just get to a knee. He tries to keep his left side away from Ole. He is trying to fight back and Ole is just bullying him. This is a firefight. The crowd is fucking frothing at the mouth for Ricky Morton. MORTON ROARS BACK! He attacks Ole's abdomen relentlessly. In the ropes, Ole palm strikes Morton. Nice sell and Morton retreats to cover up. Ole comes in to consolidate but Morton FIRES BACK! I like that Morton keeps overcoming The Rock Ole. We come back from commercial with Ole choking Morton on the middle rope. This is classic Ole. Just grinding. Big stomp to the injured face of Morton. Foot right on the face. Ole fires Morton face first into the buckle. Bodyslam and nice meaty standing elbow for 2. Ole is besides himself. Back into the buckles. Morton fires backs to the midsection and then to the head. I love that he is going head hunting. Ole is on jelly legs to one knee and finally Ole bumps for Morton! Morton is such a fantastic puncher. Ole is putting over Morton huge. He looks completely overwhelmed by Morton's excellent punches. Ole does a Valentine like Face First Timber Bump. Ole presses him off on the recover. Ole LUNGES at Morton and butts him in the abdomen! This is a WAR! Dripping with struggle. Big Double Axe Handle. Morton fires back. This crowd is insane for Morton. Dropkick! Big right to Ole. Morton caught him in the midsection with a punch when Ole tried the double axehandle. Morton is just pummeling him with punches. Ole keeps kicking at 1 because he is an asshole. Ole catches him in the face, HEADBUTT! This is so rugged. I wish we had more Ole Anderson. I think if we had Georgia Ole from late 70s/early 80s, he would be a Top 50 worker of all time. HIGH CROSSBODY TOPPLES OLE! Arn freaks out and attacks Morton to trigger the DQ. they attack. Double Team Gordbuster! Dusty comes to save. Arn is rubbing Morton's face into the concrete floor while Ole & Tully beat up Dusty. Magnum saves which has to be one of the last time we see Magnum. I would rank Ole vs Magnum still as the best Ole singles match but this was awesome. Ole made himself a Mountain for Morton to climb but when it come time he make Morton look like a million bucks. Morton has a terrific punch. ***3/4
  2. Rock N Roll Express vs Ole & Arn Anderson - JCP Great American Bash 7/26/1986 I gotta say I thought this match was absolutely terrific. I think it is Top 5 Rock N Roll Express match of all time good. There were a couple things I liked about the previous Saturday Night match more. I thought they did the cutoffs of Morton's tags better. They really made it was at the last second they grabbed the ankle and prevented him from making the tag. I thought that really built the tension. Other than that, I thought this match either incorporated everything I liked about the last match or improved upon it. Like the last match, this is also a 20 minute draw. The first 11 minutes are pure shine, Good Golly Miss Molly, for a man who love shine, this was tremendous. Arn talks about a bunch of trash about breaking Morton's nose again only to fall face first on his nose and then get DDT'd where he sold his nose/face and powdered. They did the same spots the last match but I thought Arn's trash talk in this match built to it better. Morton slipping out of the ropes to avoid being in the Anderson corner popped me just like when Gibson did the match prior. They go right into the heel in peril. At first I was bummed they were working Arn's leg as Ole was the one with the hurt leg from the Dusty injury at the beginning of the year. Not to be disappointed it was double heel in peril. It was still awesome. I loved the standard Rock N Roll somersault leg snap into the punches and Ole tried to cut them off but they bumrushed him anyways. Ole is great in these matches. He is The Rock. He minimizes his bumps so that when he does take them they are so meaningful. The climax to the babyface shine is the Double Figure-4 which gets a massive pop. This is especially rich because I just came off listening to an Ole Anderson shoot interview where he is interviewed by Ricky Morton. It was pretty interesting. If you can get by Ole's cantankerous attitude and his failing memory, somebody needs to properly interview because Morton bless his heart is not the right guy, you do learn some stuff and Ole's Jim Barnett impression is hilarious. Ole complimented Rock N Roll Express, Arn Anderson, Buzz Sawyer, Sgt Slaughter and Don Kernodle of all people. Everyone one else was the shits or a dumbass. In the case of Ric Flair, both. It was so nice to see him forced to do a Ric Flair spot and hear the crowd pop. Take that, asshole. Ole grinds Gibson's face and rams his head into Arn's knee. Arn sells the knee because he was just in a Figure-4. Nice Arn gutbuster. They start to work the arm of Gibson, but they cannot consolidate for as long as they like because Gibson whacks Ole's bad leg repeatedly as here comes Morton with slams for everyone. In a fracas, Ole lunges headfirst and butts Morton in the abdomen. Ole STOMPS Morton right in the face. It is on, brutha. Excellent 8 minute heat segment where the Andersons TORTURE Morton and his injured face. I think why I like this more than Starrcade is they still had the face injury hook. Ole is just in his fucking element grinding Morton's face. At one point, he wraps a Camera lanyard around his nose and just yanks as hard as he can. Arn rakes his face across the top rope and smokes Gibson on the apron for good measure. They even work in their finish at the time which is a cool one. Ole hits a flying kneedrop from the middle rope on the arm as Arn holds a standing Morton. It looks brutal Morton gets a couple good hope spots, Morton attacking the injured leg of Ole, but Ole drop toeholding him, a crossbody from the top. The finish is Arn comes charging in and takes a great crotch bump into the turnbuckles. Gibson is red hot with only 30 seconds left, meeting of the minds! Sleeper by Gibson on Arn as the bell rings to signal a 20 minute draw. I think the one change I would make it shorten the shine by like 2-3 minutes. Give Morton a couple more hope spots/cutoffs and then two minutes of blistering Rock N Rock Express finish stretch where they desperately try to win. Other than that, this rocked! Consummate babyface tag team vs consummate heel tag team. For my money, their best match together. ****1/2
  3. NWA World TV Champion Arn Anderson vs Dusty Rhodes - NWA Pro 9/13/86 Arn's TV Championship has taken a backseat since "The Rock" Ole Anderson has returned. Dusty lifting the belt off him makes sense as it gives Dusty a little heat back as he goes into another singles feud with Tully Blanchard. Arn is pretty much in full-time tag team with Ole feuding with RNRs so it makes sense in that way too. Stream of consciousness because it is just so much more efficient, baby: Arn and Dusty feuded at the beginning of the year and they had good chemistry. Big shouldertackle to start it off. Arn sells it so damn well. Arn comes in and Dusty bows up and Arn backpedals. I love Arn. Arn thrusts the shoulder in the ropes. Sunset flip nothing doing. Big punch and Arn powders. Great sell by him as the crowd gets on his case. Dusty Chants Ring Out! Single leg back heel trip by Dusty and it looks Dusty maybe going for an eye for an eye, a leg for a leg if you will! Arn sells the leg, hobbling on the outside. Arn grabs wrist control. Classic Anderson wrestling. Takes him down by the tights, arm bar. Dusty gets a vertical base, no struggle. Arn yanks him back down by the tights. We are going to a commercial break. When we come back, Double A has moved to working the leg. Dusty is really hollering, upping the selling. Surprisingly, Dusty goes to the eye to escape the toehold. Dusty is limping and Arn kicks out the leg. Spinning Toehold! Classic hold, love it. Solid heat segment. Dusty looks desperate chopping Arn's leg. Bionic Elbow and Figure-4! As he is going for the Figure-4, Dusty's knee gives out! Awesome spot! Arn back to the leg lace. Bionic Elbow in the leg lace, but not enough on it. Spinning Toehold but kicked off. Bionic Elbow. Dusty hurls him out and Arn is on the floor. Dusty slams him into the railing. The Dream needed something desperation. Kneedrop on the floor seems pretty dumb given his injury. Arn back to the leg in the ring. Arn comes off the middle rope and Dusty meets him with a clothesline...1...2...NO! Ref bump. Arn uses the time to get a chair. Misses the home run shot on the leg. DDT ON THE CHAIR! 1-2-3! Awesome finish! Arn carried this. Awesome selling during the shine, really entertained. The armbar stuff was not great. The leg work was top notch, plenty of great selling and hope spots. I thought the finish was awesome. Great way to fight fire with fire. ***1/4
  4. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Dusty Rhodes - NWA Pro 8/23/86 Flair had since regained the title from Dusty since dropping it in the Cage back in July. Dusty's reign was only 14 days and served just to serve as a way to pop the crowd and give him a victory over the Horsemen. His real arch-nemesis, Tully re-injured his leg in Kansas City the night before with a chair attack. This is a rematch for the World Championship. Stream of consciousness baby: Baby Doll is still with Dream and I dont think for a long. I think this is the heel turn match. Unfortunately, Baby Doll would be shipped to the freshly purchased Central States territory with lover, Sam Houston. I like Baby Doll and am sad to see her go. Bob Caudle on commentary, Oh Hell Yeah! The opening strut-off puts a smile a mile wide on my face! I love it! Big chops by Flair early but Dusty Press Slam, ground and pound, three Bionic Elbows and it is time for Dusty to Dusty. Dusty is not favoring the leg. Flair is so good at selling the straight right to the face. Flair powders as he is completely overwhelmed by this fast break offense. Flair tries to set Big Dust in motion, but he ends up on the losing end of a hiptoss in a criss cross. Strikes or in motion, Dusty has come to play today. Flair exhausting all other options, feigns a lock up and just kicks him right in the bad knee! Dusty has to powder. Baby Doll shows concern. Flair chops, but Dusty is a fist of fury. Bionic Elbow! Dusty had to keep movin' & groovin'. Standing elbow. Ref shove spot and Bionic Elbow. This thing has broken wide open. Flair dramatic powder. He sells the rout so well. Is there anyone who sells being routed so well? Dusty is looking for the ten punches in the corner. Lets see if we get the reverse atomic drop. Nope! Flip Flop Fly double punch...Flair Flop! Flair goes for the eyes and snapmare out of the corner. Flair rapid piston punches, but Dusty comes furiously back! Wow! Dusty lifts him a foot off the ground with an uppercut sending him over the top. Flair sells rout. He has gone for the eyes and the knee. Nothing doing. Lets see what else Flair has up his sleeve. Dusty playing "Red Light, Green Light" with the Bionic Elbow is the best. Flair sleeper! Dusty dives so Flair goes into turnbuckle. Press slam off the top! This as been a shellacking! Dusty Figure-4! Wow! This is all shine! Flair is getting his ass kicked from pillar to post. Fun match so far. Flair has been selling so well in this match. Dusty has turned up the charisma. We go to commercial break while in the Figure-4. We come back with Flair targeting the knee. As we were going to ads, I noticed Flair was punching Dusty's bad knee while in the Figure-4. Flair is Wooing and stomping the knee. Flair is in his element, Baby! Take him to school, Champ! Dusty kicks him off trying for the Figure-4. Big right uppercut sends Flair to the floor. Flair into the post and it is blade city, brutha. Dusty bites the cut. Ten count punches. Flair Flip. Suplex him in but Flair kicks out. Flair begs off. Clothesline out of the corner. Baby Doll puts Flair's foot on the bottom rope! Flair swipes at the knee while Dusty is incredulous at the actions of Baby Doll. Flair crashed down on the knee. Figure-4 by Flair! The announcers are selling that Flair is also shocked by Baby Doll and that this was not a conspiracy. I know she ends up doing promos with him. Baby Doll stops Dusty from turning over the Figure-4. Dusty is pissed. Chopblock! Ref bump on a Figure-4 kick off. Firefight. Dusty is swinging for the fences. Flair kicks the knee. Flair charges. Dusty clothesline! Cover, no ref! Baby Doll has a chair! Baby Doll swings for Dusty but misses and Baby Doll loses control of the chair. Dusty SNAPS~! He goes bezerk and is jabbing the chair into Flair's leg. An eye for an eye, a knee for a knee, Tully saves Flair and starts attacking Dusty's leg with the chair then the Risky Business Boys clear the ring. Baby Doll leaves with the Horsemen, it was clear they were always in cahoots. They pair Baby Doll almost exclusively with Flair like JJ was with Tully. It is just weird because Baby Doll was Tully's Perfect Ten first. Not as good as the Cage match which was an amazing Flair performance coupled with a fun Dusty shine and comeback/finish. Flair was awesome in the shine, selling the rout. Dusty was fun. The finish was a good angle but it didnt really go anywhere. It never drags but it never really gets to the next level. ***1/2
  5. Rock N Roll Express vs Ole & Arn Anderson - JCP WCW 7/19/86 This was taped in front of an arena but sounds like it was shown in full on the 6:05 show on TBS. Doing this stream of consciousness style: The pop for Rock N Roll Express is IN-FUCKING-SANE! Wow there is over and then there is Rock N Roll Express OVER, brutha. Ricky is not wearing his protective mask but he is out for blood. Ole only returned about a month ago, but he is clicking with Arn immediately. These two are feuding over the No.1 Contendership to the Midnight Express' Championship. Andersons look to trap Gibson in the corner early but he slips through the ropes. Smart. Morton is in and he is looking to break Arn's nose. He drives Arn face first into the mat and then DDTs him but Arn sells his nose/face. Awesome. Arn is the best. Great sell. Powders. He tags out to The Rock, Ole. Ole is an ornery, mean bastard. I am looking forward to this. Morton fights his way out of the corner. Katie Bar The Door, A Pier-Six Brawl in a Brewin'! Ole plays pinball for the Rock N Rolls. Morton sells his hand because he threw so many punches. Ole grabs the wristlock and bullies him over to Arn. Tag out. Arn throws Gibson out. Ole throws Gibson into the railing and he comes up favoring the arm. Morton comes to check and it doesnt look good. Arn bars the arm as Gibson returns. ROCK N ROLL! ROCK N ROLL! ROCK N ROLL! Rings out! Arn torturing the arm. Gibson snapmare, but Arn scrambles and grabs the leg to prevent the tag. Great hope spot. Ole is working the arm we go to break. Arn is going for the hammerlock pin. Gibson scrambles through Arn's legs and tags out. Morton is house afire! Oh Hell Yeah! Punches for everyone! If your name is Anderson, he has a fist with your name on it. Missile Dropkick! Carolina is Cookin Tonight! Arn's bump is fuckin classic. I love it! Morton is not suffocating enough and lets the tag happen. Morton single leg pick on Ole and Morton elbows the injured leg of Ole (Ole was out for six months due to a broken leg courtesy of the American Dream). The classic Rock N Roll double team, forward somersault with the Ole's legs and then cream Arn on the apron. Love it! Heel in peril in the middle of the match interesting, but I dig. I like change ups like this. They are working Ole's leg like champs, usually this would take place in their shine. I like mixing it up. Rock N Roll Chants! As loud as ever even with them in control! Love it! RNRs even do a little cheating working Ole's leg. Even a great tag cutoff from Gibson. This is great. There is a Bunkhouse match between RNRs and Andersons they are hyping in early August, we gotta find it. BREAK IT Chants as Morton is working the leg, I love it! Morton gets too cocky and takes a swing at Arn and he takes his eye off the prize. Ole headbutts Morton. Here we go double face in peril baby! Ole holds Morton as Arn stomps Morton mercilessly. Morton DROP Toehold! What? Psyche! Double heel in peril segment! Oh shit they got me good! Morton tags in Gibson and he works Arn's leg tying him up in an Indian Deathlock. Wow! I cant believe they didnt go into a second heat segment. Nice swerve. Morton tags in and they switch on the Indian Deathlock. Arn hooting and hollering is great. We go to break. FUCK! We dont see the transition. We come back to Arn raking Morton's injured nose across the top rope. Arn is raking the face. This is merciless and I love it. Ole is stepping on Morton's face. KNEE DROP TO THE FACE! 1-2-NO! Morton CLAWS Arn's face to get out of a chinlock. Love Arn's bellowing in pain. Arn grabs the ankle to prevent the tag. Ole quashes that. Ole with a mean backbreaker. I really like Ole. KNEE RAKE ACROSS THE FACE! Rubbing the nose on the bottom rope. Ole is awesome. Palm strike to the nose. Ole is in his element. Ole tries the knucklelock pin I gotta say this is going a little too long. Rather him by grinding that face. Morton using repeated heabutts to get out makes it worth it. Morton is punching the hell out of Ole. Ole maneuvers him into their corner, blocks the tag and Arn is in. David Crockett says there is only 3 minutes left! TOP ROPE CROSS BODY! Here we go Ricky! Arn holds the leg and Ole s back in. Morton has momentum off the ropes, Crossbody for 1-2-NO! MORTON IS SPENT. Gibson is playing cheerleader. Arn prevents the tag again. Ole was going to come crashing down on Ricky but Gibson cant take it any longer he comes flying in and punches Ole has he comes off the ropes. Finish time. Melee ensues. Gibson is red-hot. The ref says Gibson is legal. That's weird. Gibson reverses the suplex on Arn. Wow! Gibson O'Connor Roll on Ole for 2. Gibson grabs a sleeper on Arn as the bell rings for the draw. Morton grabs a sleeper on Ole as the crowd goes wild. I LOVED THIS! Amazing work by all four. These four were made for each other, the consummate babyfaces vs consummate heels. The match is hurt because the transition to heat segment was during the ad break. I dont mind the Draw finish but I think it could have been a little hotter, Morton looked poised to hit a Missile Dropkick but no one saw him and they worked an O'Connor Roll instead. This was still terrific! Awesome! ****1/4
  6. NWA US Champion Magnum TA vs Nikita Koloff - JCP Great American Bash Match #4 Best of 7 Series I thought this was the most acclaimed match of the Best of 7 series, but perhaps it is just the most widely available as this happened on the last show of the Great American Bash Tour 1986. Chad/Soup says Match #6 is the way to go and it looks like the grand finale is also available. This being pro wrestling of course the Russian Heel is up 3-Zip going into Match #4. I thought this was very ok. I cant say I am huge on either of these guys. I like Koloff's look and generally enjoy Soviet/Russians in wrestling, but usually he leaves me wanting more. Since this match is mostly heat segment and not shine. This is the case as Koloff is not really that compelling over a worker on top. He uses a lot of chinlocks, some ringpost shots, throw him out of the ring stuff. Magnum blades pretty hard for this as he is definitely a part of the Color Blind Pro Wrestler Union that believes red is green, baby. Magnum is very solid. He is not next level for me. Could he have gotten there? Definitely possible. He had the fundamentals and foundations but sadly we never to know. Too much reliance on blood to get this match over. Magnum kind of just took his licks. Sold fine but I would have liked him to be more active with peppering in some hope spots and showing some life. The transition to heat was pretty weak just some shoulders in the corner during a ref count and then Koloff just kinda clubbers. I would have liked a more emphatic transition. Magnum shows a little fire down the stretch but they go to a King of the Mountain spot. Magnum Sunset Flips in, Koloff sells the shock really well, Tommy Young kicks his hand off to and 1-2-3! Mags wins, Nikita kicked out at 3. Fine match, but not too much to it. Didnt see the big deal. Doesnt make me want to seek out the other two, but I probably will, but they have been de-prioritized.
  7. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Dusty Rhodes - GAB 1986 Steel Cage Doing this stream of consciousness style. I dont think Dusty should have won the title at Starrcade 1985 as that would be too soon, but I think there was a more optimal spot. Flair vs Dusty is something that could always be heated up at a moment's notice, but there had a lot of time since the feud was at its peak in the fall of 1985. Flair had moved onto Garvin & Morton; Dusty: Arn/Tully and the Midnight Express. The opening strut-off is why I love both these guys. Put a big smile to myself. Big Dust shine, looping punches and big Bionic Elbow to the crown of the head, Flair bumps for it and some verbal selling. Flair tries some stand up wrestling but Dusty shows his acumen reveeses the hammerlock into an armbar. Flair says fuck it and tries to throw him in the Cage. This is why I love Flair the shifting strategies. Dusty gets the boot up to prevent going into the cage. Test of strength goe Dusty way and he takes Flair down with the arm-wringer. Dusty takes control of the wrist. Good verbal selling from Flair as Dusty bars the arm. We get our first criss cross and Flair eats the Hip Toss. Flair tries to take it to strikes with a quick chop, but Dusty chops him down. Flair is besides himself. Flair is a genius. I love he tries to baffle his opponent by coming at so many angles. Flair gets his first in roads with a short knee but movement creates an opportunity for Big Dust, Press Slam and we get a little cocky Dusty. Dusty presses advantage in corner. Ref counts and here's the short knee. Dusty overcomes in the next criss cross with a Sleeper. Flair getting those heel hope spots teases but we are still shining. Flair is creating opportunities for himself and Dusty is overcoming. Dusty drops the standing elbow for two and bars the arm. Flair gets up to a vertical base throws him off. Flair catches him on a cross cross with a punch to the gut. Dusty is doubled over in a lot of pain. It is interesting it is Dusty NOT Flair that eats the steel first. This signifies Flair is desperate. He has had his ass kicked and now it is time to use his Environment to consolidate his advantage. Again Dusty goes into the cage, bleeding and Flair drops the signature knee. Flair rubs Dusty's face into the Cage. Grating it. I dont think I have ever seen this before. I think this is my favorite of their series. Dusty looks down and out. Flair is really in a groove here. Kneedrop on the injured leg! The Horsemen always have that to go back to. Stomp on the ankle. WOOOOOO! Flair is cruising as we get the ten minute time call. Flair comes crashing down with all his weight on Dusty's leg. Figure-4! Dusty bleeding, screaming and hollering! Flair looking fresh as a daisy, baby! Dusty digs down deep and REVERSES the pressure. Flair rakes Dusty's face across the top rope. I like that they stuck with the heat segment. Dusty showed life but needs to do more to come back. Dusty is kinda of a cold, dead fish in his heat segments. I would like to see more vivacity out of him. Dusty explodes with a clothesline off the ropes. Ok, I see you, Big Dust. Here comes the fire fight. Flair looks to escape but Dusty catches him and slams him head first into the corner of the cage! Flair tries to use the corner but Dusty overpowers him and hurls him into the cage. Dusty HURLS FLAIRS INTO TEH CGAE for the big poo. Dusty grates the bloody Flair across the Cage. Another Cage toss for good measure. Flair is the man! Dusty kicks the knee...Flair tries to escape, I think it is time for Moon over Miami! There it is but not as extreme as the Morton cage match from Japanese TV. Dusty headbutts at top of Cage and Flair crotches himself. Flair bloody begging off, looking for escape but he will find no quarter, no refuge inside the unforgiving Steel Cage! Dusty rams his head into the Cage more. Dusty punches the Cage and hurt his head! INTERESTING WRINKLE! I thought they were going him. Flair has life. So much for that, here's the Press Slam and Dusty applies the Figure-4! I could see this as the finish. Dusty has used the Figure-4 before to win. Dusty chopping Flair and wants the Bionic Elbow but Flair walks away to Flop is hilarious. They a clothesline/standing elbow. I love how Flair vacillates between Fight and Flight in Cage matches. It is so primal. BIG HOPE SPOT FOR FLAIR! Flair dives from the top rope and gets the crossbody! Very cool! Dusty is back on top. Flair goes for the slam...Inside Cradle...1-2-3! Big Pop! The American Dream did it! The American Dream Lives & Breathes in Every Single One of Us No Matter Color, Race of Creed! God Bless Dusty Rhodes! I love you, brutha. Legitimately a great match. Flair was phenomenal in this. Dusty could have been more active in his heat segment, but he brought the charisma & charm that only he can in the shine and finish. I love Dusty and so happy he got this moment. Not quite at the emotional level of Kerry winning the title for David in 1984, but still hits home, baby! Love you, Big Dust! ****
  8. Road Warriors & Baby Doll vs Midnight Express & Jim Cornette - Great American Bash 7/26/86 Steel Cage I didn’t know this match existed and I don’t know if there was any build to this besides the Baby Doll vs Corny build at the time. Dusty was squaring off with Flair on this night and Mags was paired with Nikita. I really wanted the Dusty version of this match to be test but I was disappointed. Surprisingly I thought this match was better but still didn’t quite scratch that itch. Cornette cutting a promo at the beginning saying he wants Baby Doll one on one helped get the match off to a better start. I can’t tell if Baby Doll whiffed by accident or on purpose but they do Eaton arm drag spot again which I like. I thought the Road Warriors vs MX portion of the match was even better than the Mags vs MX portion. Really great shine, Animal Looked great especially that reverse leap frog. Some nice heel hope spots, Cornette gets in and misses the elbow drop and then high tails it out of there. I liked that and think they could have gone to that well a bit more. Hawk no selling Eaton’s rights as he was just tagging him was great. The heat segment on Animal was short but sweet. Eaton successfully hitting the knee drop off the top of the cage was insane but he needed to make it feel like a bigger deal. Eaton makes things look too easy sometimes. They do Animal catches Eaton coming down from top of cage. Katie Bar the Door, here I liked Baby Doll having to yank Cornette down from the Cage to avoid escaping that was better than the first match. Road Warriors spook Corny who turns around into a HUGE right by Baby Doll she really socked him that time. I still felt they left stuff on the table they could have used but this was still a lot of fun and a much better finish. ***3/4
  9. America’s Team & Baby Doll vs Midnight Express & Jim Cornette - Great American Bash 1986 Steel Cage This is a feud I gotta go back and watch all the promos for. They must be epic. This speaks to the Eaton/Condrey version of the MX being a main event act feuding with the no. 1 babyface Dusty credibly as opposed to Eaton/Lane which were treated more as a work rate midcard act. This had serious hidden gem vibes at the beginning channeling the awesome MX vs Watts/JYD match from Mid-South but the abrupt finish leaves the viewer wanting more. I think they could have done a lot more with Cornette and Baby Doll. Their final showdown was not as dramatic as it could have been. Cornette creates a diversion by acting like he wants to give Baby Doll a go but Eaton charges and Baby Doll arm drags him. Dusty hurls him into cage and we are off to an auspicious start. The MX rule at shining faces and this is no different. It has been awhile since I watched Eaton and my God is his right hand pretty. Lots of great punches by everyone. Dusty is so much fun to watch I could used more of him too. Magnum takes most of the match. MX gets a couple false starts. They do the Cornette tags in, U-Turn spot which is always great. Eaton finally gets one in on Magnum and the heat segment starts. Strong not too long. Magnum catches Eaton coming off the top of the cage with a right. They do the Katie Bar The Door Pier-Six brawl finish. Baby Doll brings Cornette in the hard way he eats the Elbow and Baby Doll socks him for the win. On the outside Big Bubba Roger lays waste to Big Dust while MX hold the cage locked to prevent help. I think they left a lot on the table. Cornette gets a couple unfair spots in on Mags and Dust would have made the finish huge. I think you need the four men to clear out and have that Cornette/Baby Doll stand off. Crowd would have went wild for that brawl. Then have Dust and Mags pinball Cornette and Baby Doll finish him off. What we got was just not very satisfying. The MX vs Mags work was top notch I wanted more Gaga from the other three. ***1/4
  10. Road Warriors vs Ivan & Nikita Koloff - Great American Bash 1986 Russian Chain Didn’t see the build for this. I feel like Uncle Ivan would have some good promos. This seems like a pretty natural pairing. Hawk/Nikita are a pretty boring duo and just do a bunch of aimless brawling. Ivan makes Animal interesting better selling and actually runs high spots. Ivan bleeds and sells well. Lots of whipping, choking and fists with chain. Ivan low blows Animal. Russians gets a bit of offense. Warriors come back. Finish is ref is bumped...Nikita takes off band and Sickles Animal! No ref! Uncle Ivan goes up top but Ellering shoves him off and crotches him. 1-2-3. This was pretty alright. ***
  11. Tully Blanchard vs Ronnie Garvin - Great American Bash 1986 Taped Fist i don’t think this is for the National Heavyweight Championship as Garvin wins the match but there is no title change. I watched the build for this which occurs after the famous 5/3/86 Worldwide match that some consider the best match in JCP history but I think was a little too long in the tooth and all over the place. Blanchard knocked out Garvin using a Taped Fist (but I think he may had a foreign object too) when Garvin was wrestling Leo Burke. Tully really gloated about this saying Garvin said “No Mas” a popular reference at the time and that fans should be chanting “I Quit” at Garvin not him. This match is very similar to one that takes places at the end out of tour but with enough key differences that let me say I do significantly prefer the last one. I think the last one they really go all in on the heel shenanigans and chicanery. There’s a lot more Gaga. The finish is a really strong heel finish. There’s still plenty of Gaga at the beginning but Tully actually bloodies and takes over on Garvin for longer so it makes the Wahoo spot feel less fun and more necessary. Babyface interference in my opinion should be fun and make you smile but not be integral to the actual wrestling babyface taking the match. I didn’t like the finish here either. They do a double KO spot with Tully coming off the top rope and Garvin punching him as he comes crashing down. Then it is first to get to their feet wins. Tully is a chicken heel not a monster heel I thought this protected him too much and if Garvin was going to win with no title change just have him win. I think this finish would have better suited to have JJ hold Garvin down while Tully got back to his feet. Definitely a fun match still I just prefer the 7/26 match from the end of the tour. ***1/2
  12. Rewatched this and enjoyed immensely more than the initial version of the bout which took place on 7/5 which I will review shortly. This is good Craic as the Irish would say! ****
  13. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Hawk - Great American Bash 1986 I feel like I have seen this before, but maybe not. This is in Philadelphia and the first stop on the Great American Bash Tour 1986. The hook of the tour was that Flair was going to defend his title 14 times in 30 days. The lead up promos from Flair were perfect...he was an exemplary braggadocios sportsman. Flair was mostly focused on Ricky Morton who he had disfigured and was feuding over his status as a teenie bopper idol and of course Big Dust, but in addition he was throwing some jabs at Hawk. Saying he was going to stretch his neck out and he would be called Big Bird, I think he should have went Ostrich there but no one is perfect. Hawk tried to confront before a Flair Squash but the Horsemen at full strength (Ole is back!) jumped him and Animal. I do'nt think the gulf between Hawk and Animal is huge (I do think Hawk is better) but for some reason Hawk was the one that always got the singles opportunities like this. Reviewing as I watch to save time...I think they are at the Eagles stadium, JCP was hot in 1986! We got Tony/David on commentary. Lock-up traditional Flair big bump off the throw off. Get it again, Naitch! Big bump again! Hawk shoulder check him down. Flair powders. I love Flair. Hawk's power advantage established. Flair tries to crowd in the corner a normal strategy on the ref break...he throws the short knee...chops...Hawk unphased turns it around...Hawk slashing chops. Hawk clothesline. Flair evades a second one...big delayed vertical for the Champ...this is all to set up the EMPHATIC KICK OUT! AWESOME PRESSES HIM OFF! BIG PRESS SLAM FOR HAWK! Everything is to make Hawk look good. Loved them working that suplex/press off spot. That popped the crowd. Hawk worked the Butch Reed headlock holding on during push offs. Flair tries to turn into a top wristlock but Hawk is too strong. Ref checks Flair. Great psychology and really fun match so far. Hawk looks to finish Flair off having used the headlock well. He goes high risk. Middle rope flying clothesline but HAWK CRASHES & BURNS! Hawk powders! Big opening for Flair. Big chops by Flair on the floor. Here COMES THE NATURE BOY! WOOOOOO! Knee drop! Big kick out by Hawk. Flair working the corner like a champ. Back suplex by Flair that usually the prelude to the Figure-4. This is a compressed Flair match if I have ever seen one which is a great idea given the limitations of Hawk. Figure-4 gets great heat as Flair uses the ropes. Ref catches him and breaks the hold. Flair moves to the Sleeper another favorite spot. BIG CHOP TO THE CHEST! Flair goes up top and we have all seen this movie before! Hawk's press slam are super impressed because Flair is NOT getting a running start, Hawk is just pressing him from a standing position. Big nearfall for Hawk from a clothesline. Big reaction from crowd. Crowd pops for the Powerslam. Oh yes! Flair made a big deal of slapping Hawk because Hawk is such a tough guy it was supposed to be the ultimate sign of disrespect in the build to the match. So Hawk takes the time to SLAP Flair! That was Hawk's revenge because he was not going to win the match. That was your feel-good victory. Hawk wipes out the ref with a huge Shoulder Tackle. Hawk's punches look like shit. Flair Flip and goes up top. Hawk catches him, Argentine Backbreaker! Cover, no ref! Dusty Finish...PHILLY ERUPTS! I guess Hawk would have gotten over as a champion based on that. That was a massive pop. I hate Dusty Finishes, it such a dick move to the fan. Very fun Flair Formula for your basic power wrestler. Flair rules. ***1/2
  14. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Ricky Morton - JCP 7/11/86 Steel Cage. This is not my pick for the Greatest Match of All Time which happened on 7/5/86. I usually like to watch the match and then write my review from memory. However, given the amount of footage I want to watch before Greatest WCW match of All Time. Unfortunately, I will be reviewing this how I watch it, which I think does not lead to as cogent of a review as I will be rambling and finding my way to a conclusion. Lets do it! No helicopter tonight for Flair in the indoor Omni, but Morton has his facemask. As a recap, Flair disfigured Morton's face because he was jealous that girls were going wild for Morton and he felt he should have a monopoly on female affection. Headlock throw off. Common beginning spot in their matches. Morton rubs Flair's face in the mat as revenge for having his face rubbed in concrete. Flair begs off. Fists balled now. Lockup. Morton rakes Flair's face across the rope. Great Flair sell. Love the psychology. Flair is the Man at milking a moment and really making it big. Flair loves to use the corner. Besides Vader, no one uses the corner better. Flair pulls Morton's facemask off in the corner. He revels in the victory but the celebration is premature. Morton O'Connor Roll and retrieves the mask and punches Flair. He puts the mask back on. GREAT TEASE! I love that! Morton headlock. Morton ten count punches in the face and then NOSE RAKE...grabs the beak and punches it again. He yanks the big schnozz of Flair! This is killer! Smashes face into mat. Flair is so great at verbal selling and really inviting more pain. Short Knee by Flair. One of the key differences between 80s Flair and 90s Flair is the use of the short knee as something the babyfaces have to fight through. Hiptoss and big dropkick. Fight through Morton does! Morton is a gamer! Goes for the first cover and the back to the nose. Flair face first into the turnbuckle and then Flair Flop! Love Flair. Morton misses a standing elbow drop, first mistake. Morton backslide glad they didn't go into heat yet. Good tease again. Heel hope spots are another great thing about the 80s add to the tension. You know the heat segment is coming, but don't know when. They do the Flair firefight in the corner that is always a Sleeze Pleezer and Morton wins. Ground and pound. Flair has had enough! He goes to escape and Morton yanks down his trunks which pops the Japanese announcers to prevent him from escaping. Always a fun Flair spot. I think that's the closest we ever got to X-Rated with that spot too! That was close! Flair short knee...maybe low...big chop...Morton kinda dies....ahhhhhh it was not the heat segment...faked me out....Flair misses kneed drop and Morton Figure-4. Flair was still premature. Morton playing possum. Good shit. Morton does the 7/10 split. Flair's sell is so damn good. Flair punches the gut as he is on one knee. Big elbow by Flair, but still selling the knee. Floatover on the vertical suplex, Flair bucks him off on the O'Connor Roll...misses Elbow...Flair is getting so close. Morton sleeper. This is such a great extended shine. They are varying so much, Flair is selling SO BIG and plenty of hope spots that Morton is evading & fighting through. This is another classic. Morton decks him coming off the ropes. O'Connor Roll bumps the ref...ref in position...Flair reverses has the trunks...1-2-3! WOAH! The match was literally all shine! That's super cool and unique. I think more matches should end like this. Honestly I think that's a cool wrinkle reminds me of the Andersons vs RnRs from Starrcade 1986. Cant go higher than **** but this is cool.
  15. NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson vs Ronnie Garvin - JCP 4/12/86 Probably too clipped up to rate as it is 13 minutes of 20 but the clipping of this handheld is all over the place. Garvin swarms Arn to start in the corner and is all over him. Arn powders. Our video cameraman is not a Horseman fan it sounds like. JCP crowds in 1986 are the best. Garvin grabs a top wristlock and they go bananas! Our cameraman informs us that "Arn is a big baby like Tully Blanchard". I love how Arn always puts over the Hands of Stone. Garvin cocks his fist and Arn drops down and powders. Awesome! Get a clip after a tussle over a top wristlock to the ten minute mark. It seems like the cut out mostly shine. I am a big fan of shine so that matters to me. Arn starts to target the leg of Garvin. They are in a long drawn out hold and based on our vantage point does not look too interesting. Garvin starts to fire back with big chops. Arn does the Flair Flop. Arn & Tully are less likely to go toe to toe with Garvin like Flair would and puts a damper on their matches with Garvin. I am a bit lower on the popular Garvin/Tully Worldwide match from May 1986, Tully does not wrestle strong enough in it in my opinion, still a great match but not as good as the high end Flair or Valentine work against Garvin. Garvin stomps the hands. Anderson returns the favor and begins to work the arm. Clip to Garvin taking a big bump. Arn slams the hand against the top turnbuckle which is great psychology. I do believe this plays into the May Worldwide match with Tully. Arn working the hand is the best thing so far in this match. Garvin is selling the hand well and Arn is positively torturing it. As the clock winds down to the time limit, I was like this is really weird. Arn is being so aggressive as a heel champion and the babyface challenger is on defense, but it works perfectly to the finish. The finish rules with about 15 seconds, Garvin rears back and KO's with Hands of Stone BUT he can't cover because he is in too much pain! Arn really sells being knocked out cold well! That was a ***** finish, I'd probably go ~**** overall but hard to say for sure.
  16. Tully Blanchard vs Dusty Rhodes - JCP 4/26/86 Non Title Texas Death Match This is a handheld and I am pretty sure we are not missing much. Tully is definitely Dusty's best opponent. I think with Dusty you need someone who is really going to go all in and stooge and show ass and is not concerned about getting himself over or working his layout. The beginning of this match the rout is on. Dusty just wallops Tully repeatedly and runs up the score with three straight falls showing clearly he is The Man and that Tully is overwhelmed. The missed legsweep and Dusty cocking the Bionic Elbow. Tully's frustration and Dusty's cockiness is so perfect. It reminded me of the best Dusty match ever their Starrcade 1986 when Dusty plays "Red Light, Green Light" with his Bionic Elbow. Tully needs a timeout after losing three straight falls. I would say so. Here comes Tully...lunging at the gut of Dusty well that is a wide mark...sorry had to and he gets vicious on the outside. He uses JJ's shoe to inflict further damage and Dusty juices. One thing that I think keeps Tully from being as great as Flair in my mind is that Tully usually stooges, feed and bumps even more than Flair without ratcheting up the aggression when it comes time. This match sees Tully take more charge. Bully Tommy Young and really stay on Dusty and grind him. Tully gets a fall and there's a little drama whether Dusty will get up and he does. Dusty times his comeback well with some well-placed rights that find their mark. Tully retreats to the safety of the ropes & JJ. As JJ distracts, Tully gets JJ's show wallops Dusty with it. This garners Tully his second pinfall and there's even more drama if Dusty will make it to his feet. Tully is perched on the middle rope ready for Dusty as soon as he gets up and Tully comes crashing down on him. This time Dusty kicks out and here comes Big Dust! Strong punches followed up by swinging for the fences with his double axe-handles and then exploding out of a three point stance. I guess this combines his love of baseball, football and wrestling. This gets Dusty another three count. Clip here. Tully sweeps the leg and goes after Dusty's perennially injured leg. He yanks off Dusty's boot and beats his leg with it. Figure-4! This match rocks! Dusty is such a great seller and Tully has been really good on offense! Tommy Young calls the fall as Dusty gets up, he CLOBBERS Tully with the Cowboy Boot! They love shoe-related offense in this match. Tully stays on the injured leg, goes back to the Figure-4, inside cradle gets three for Dusty. Tully lunges right at Dusty love the reaction. They knock heads on the criss cross. Lame finish coming I can feel it. Dusty beats the ten count, but Tully cant. No title switch so title was not on the line. Finish was very 80s. The Cowboy Boot would have been a great finish. Rest of the match was killer. Check this out! ***3/4
  17. NWA National Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes vs Tully Blanchard - JCP WCW 3/8/86 Joined in Progress as Tony/David bring us the title switch from some house show footage with Flair on commentary. Tully vs Dusty was the big feud of the opening part of 1986. Tully is working the leg and Dusty is selling like a million bucks. This crowd is RABID for Dusty. Crockett crowds are just on fire at this time period. Dusty gets a couple hope spots but Tully snuffs them out. TULLY HITS THE SLINGSHOT SUPLEX!!!! 1-2-NO Hugh sigh of relief! Insane nearfall for the 80s. I dont know if I had ever seen Tully hit that move on a non-Jobber before. Here comes Dusty. The crowd loses their shit. We are talking he puts on a Sleeper and you would have thought everyone had won a million dollars they went bezerk. They do a more convoluted Savage/Tito finish which happened just a couple weeks prior. JJ throws in the knuckledusters as Dusty is attacking JJ. Tully actually misses and ends up outside. Flair puts the knuckledusters back on Tully. Then they do the exact same Savage/Tito finish to switch the National Title. Baby Doll is incensed and starts wailing on Flair. JJ yanks her down by the hair. She smacks him into next week. The Horsemen take Baby Doll down by the legs and hold her down so that Flair can hit the Bombs Away Kneedrop. This is fucking insane! Magnum/RnRs save. That was crazy and the way Baby Doll was resisting made it very uncomfortable. Very enjoyable match, great heel finish. One of the better Dusty matches, wish we had the whole thing. ***3/4
  18. I dont know who pissed in my corn flakes, but this match is way better than ***, it is ***3/4. They built the Hands of Stone really well, with Arn powdering both times. Great tension and really puts over that move for when he faces Flair. Great combination of physicality and workrate which is what the Carolinas are known for. They are always moving but it is because they are always jockeying for a hold or an opening for a strike. Great stuff all around, one of the best TV matches. I still recommend Flair vs Jabroni. Kickass Flair offensive performance.
  19. National Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes vs Arn Anderson - JCP 2/23/86 Steel Cage Death Match Again this is filmed for Japanese TV and thus I was super confused what the rules were. Dusty takes the first fall at the end of the shine which totally caught me off guard. Then the match continued and I was like Oh it must 2 out of 3 falls. Then Dusty won 2-1 but the match kept going, I was like what the fuck. Then I was like maybe it is Death Match Rules but the ref has not been counting then Dusty Walloped him with Cowboy boot and got up before ten and the match was called. So I am pretty sure this is contested under Death Match rules. I thought the beginning of this ruled hard. Arn is just the perfect big bumping stooge heel for the ultra-charismatic Dusty Rhodes to work. Dusty kicks ass then Arn punches the cage by accident and then looks for a way out. Good stuff. We get the whole work the leg for revenge. Then he just hurls Arn into the cage a bunch, he juices. Bionic Elbow 1-2-3! You will be hard pressed to find a better shine. Good craic. Dusty presses the advantage. Arn gets a hold of some knuckledusters probably from the bloody Flair who is ringside. Arn ties it 1-1. Arn works the leg in grand fashion! Flair is celebrating, gets on the house mic to talk trash twice including letting Baby Doll know she will not be riding Space Mountain. Great selling and work here. I LOVED Dusty's fire up. DOUBLE BIRD! BIONIC ELBOW! OH HELL YEAH! Arn cuts it back off. The finish peters out. Arn goes for the Figure-4 inside cradle for three. Dusty Cowboy Boot and Arn is knocked out. I thought this was killer up until the finish where there was no energy. Horsement try to break his leg again but are run off. ***1/2
  20. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Magnum TA - JCP 2/23/1986 This was taped for Japanese TV, other than that I dont have any info on it besides the date. In my opinion, Magnum TA is the ultimate broomstick for Ric Flair. That sounds mean but let me explain. The Ric Flair match, if you are a fan and I am, will stand out based on what unique wrinkles or twists the opponent can provide. For instance, Ronnie Garvin or Wahoo McDaniel will turn the match into a fire fight, very physical and kick ass. Lex Luger or Kerry Von Erich will turn it into a power match. Ricky Steamboat or Barry Windham will turn it into a cardio, workrate match. Hulk Hogan or Dusty Rhodes will turn it into a charisma, babyface/heel lots of shenanigans match. Those are the examples I could think of. The opponent becomes important in how much novelty the match will have because left to his own devices Ric Flair will work his spots and his layout, which is a great layout but if you have watched a lot of pro wrestling, something unique is nice. To me, I dont really know what unique thing Magnum brings to the table. I see Magnum as a jack of all trades, master of none. He is a body guy, but not a power guy like Luger/Kerry. He is a puncher but not as stiff as Garvin or Wahoo. He is charismatic but not as charismatic as Hogan/Dusty. He is technically sound but not as smooth as Steamboat/Windham. Honestly, I think the fact that he can compete in four radically different categories means he is a great wrestler! However in this particular setting he is not going to stand out. I have seen so many Flair opponents do what he did but do it better. There's no shame in that. I am just breaking it down and calling a spade a spade. It was a great Flair Formula match. It has been a while since I saw one and so I was enjoying it immensely. Opening shine was fun, thought the transition to heat could have been stronger but the heat segment was well worked on the leg, climaxing with the figure-4. The comeback is sort of the guitar solo of the Flair Formula. It is when the Flair opponent gets to show what makes him unique. Magnum went with every workmanlike punches. No fancy charisma like Hogan or Dusty. Very blue collar. The punches dont stand out compared to the beauty of a Lawler or the stiffness of a Garvin. It was a solid comeback. We get double juice. Lots of Flair trimmings like the Press Slam off the top and Mags putting him in the Figure-4. I LOVED The finish and that was the best part of the match. Magnum hits the Belly-To-Belly but wipes out Tommy Young in the process. No ref to count. They tussle and Flair drops him balls first on the top rope! They do the 1985 Mid-South finish, Flair pins and swipes Magnum's foot for the ropes as the ref counts three. If you love the Flair Formula, you will love this. If you hate it, you will hate it. If you are looking for something new, you will be disappointed. I like a good, reliable home-cooked meal more often than not. ****
  21. I won’t be doing the deep dive on Sam Houston BUT BOY OH BOY was Sam Houston good in this match! Check this one out! NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson vs Sam Houston - NWA WCW 2/15/86 This one came out of left field! Sam Houston is usually the low midcarder of the Crockett that people will throw out there. He kinda looks like Barry Windham and Shawn Michaels had a kid. Like BW, he needed to grow into his long, gangly frame. I loved his fire here. Arn was a cocky heel champion putting Houston on his ass twice in short order and looked like he was going to cruise to a victory but Houston has other plans. He fired up and forced Arn to powder. I love how verbal Houston was. Hollering for Arn to get back in and face him. Great tight headlock by Houston. Loved Arn headbutt to abdomen on the criss cross. Arn SLAMS the injured wrist on the top turnbuckle and Houston screams in agony as Tony explains the story of the Anderson’s breaking this a couple months ago. Houston’s verbal selling is so good. Arn tortures the arm in true Anderson fashion. Houston fires up. I LOVED the second Monkey Flip charge ended up with him eating a reverse Atomic Drop! I thought that was the finish. Awesome spot. Houston keeps fighting and then Arn evades as Houston takes the Bret bump into the ropes really fucking hard. I gasped when it happened. Looked gnarly and that’s the finish! Killer TV Title match! ***3/4
  22. National Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes. vs Tully Blanchard - JCP 2/7/86 Tully Blanchard has the distinction of having the best Dusty match of all time, Starrcade 1986. This match starts off great but Peters out in the end. Dusty is looking to break each of the Horsemen’s leg and has Tully’s former valet, Baby Doll looking to gain revenge. Dusty’s work on the leg is good but Tully’s selling puts it over the top. Dusty throws some weak kicks but Tully is such a great heel selling. It is pretty heel in peril but Dusty is so charismatic that’s it pretty fun. Dusty no longer has a special protective boot. He comes off the top with a sledge but hurts his leg. Tully rocks this heat segment. These two control segments were awesome but once Dusty catches Tully off the ropes & slams him I thought the finish was pedestrian and lukewarm. Dusty hits a belly 2 belly duplex but no ref. It never gets rocking. They start counting down minute by minute I thought Tully was gonna steal it but no real hot near falls. Dusty has him in a Boston Crab as the bell rings. First 3/4ths is worth it. ***
  23. I don’t know why I was so grumpy when I first watched this match. This match rocked! Yes it was not as electric as 12/28/85 but this was still a badass firefight, trading lethal and wailing on each other. I love the wrestling in the corner. It is so vicious and so uncomfortable. The way they were choking each other, grabbing each other by the face and hair. I love how they were bullying each other into better position. Not a lot of Flair’s usual histrionics or stock spots like the Figure-4 and Press Slam off the top. They just focus on having a stand up, knock down slobberknocker. Great match. ****
  24. NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson vs Dusty Rhodes - JCP Atlanta 1/19/86 Steel Cage Fallout from the famous Horsemen break Dusty’s leg in the cage. In the weeks prior, Dusty broke Ole’s leg in revenge and saved Baby Doll who got hit by Tully. Now he wants to break Arn’s leg in a steel cage. Big match for Arn probably his biggest singles match to date. Dusty is a lot like Giant Baba the very charismatic boss whose shit doesn’t always look great but they make up for it by being so over and so cool charismatic. Dusty targets Arn’s leg and Arn makes this so much fun. Great heel Selling by Arn. Loved Arn charging into the cage and his knee slams into it. Great stooging. Arn targets Dusty’s bad leg and Russians hit the ring and they try to re-break it. Magnum & The Raging Bull save. Besides too much clipping, this was a ton of fun and stays too true to the story.
  25. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Ron Garvin - JCP 1/19/86 Clipped up but we get a lot! Worth the watch! As these two always are together. You gotta love when Flair gets trapped in a firefight and is forced to trade leather and no one forces his hand better than Ron Garvin baby! Lots of jaw jacking to start, Flair got knocked out cold by the Hands of Stone on TV the day prior. It looks like Flair is forcing Tommy Young to remove the tape around the fist. Besides maybe the exception of Vader there’s nobody better at using the corner in a match Flair. They trade heavy leather in the corner. Flair registers and sells so well. I love how he crowds and bullies. He gets slapped and his natural inclination is to clinch and close the gap. Hands of Stone! Early! Flair sells it by writhing and it looks like Garvin may have hurt his hand. The lack of tape is important. Long fun shine as expected. Ball shot in the corner turns the tide for the Champion. He is so mean in his heat segment. I think that’s what people forget the most about Flair. The histrionics aside he cab get vicious and mean with the best of them. Garvin’s Carolina No-Sell is great and has the place rocking. Lots of great punches. I’m surprised he landed Hands of Stone middle of the ring and Flair got the shouder up. Flair gets the knee crusher and it is Figure-4 fun. I liked the second Kneecrusher and then Garvin punch good level the playing field spot. They tumble to the outside and it’s a double count out. Easy **** match maybe as high as ****1/2 too much clipping to properly rate but these two are killer together. Physical, great Flair struggle making Garvin earn his shit, great Flair transition to hear, loved the Garvin comeback, the finish was the weakest part but hard to judge without all of it.

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