Everything posted by dawho5
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[1992-07-04-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Cactus Jack
Cactus is really coming into his own as a promo. He has this other-ness to him that works and makes him really stand out.
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- WCW
- Saturday Night
- July 4
- 1992
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- [1992-07-04-SMW-TV] Down and Dirty: Buddy Landell
- [1992-07-04-USWA-Memphis TV] Eddie Gilbert and Ricky Morton
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[1992-07-04-USWA-Memphis TV] Interview: Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett
Fans liked it, so it seems like what they should have done. Good enough promo from Lawler, but this whole thing has played itself out.
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[1992-07-04-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs
Fun brawl, but I agree that it is in no way special like the early Moondog stuff was.
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- USWA
- WMC-5
- Memphis TN
- July 4
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- [1992-07-04-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs (Cage)
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[1992-07-04-WWF-Superstars] Razor Ramon vignette
Gotta love a babyface telling kids to stay OUT of school.
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- WWF
- WWE
- Superstars
- July 4
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[1992-07-04-WWF-Superstars] Update: Nailz/Big Bossman recap
Very effective angle to follow up on the big beatdown of Bossman. I am torn on whether I want to see any matches given the comments.
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- WWF
- WWE
- Superstars
- July 4
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[1992-07-04-UWA] Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat vs Silver King & El Texano
Good enough match, but I expected more from this matchup. It did seem like Kroffat and Frunas were struggling to adjust.
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- UWA
- July 4
- 1992
- Doug Furnas
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- [1992-07-04-AAA-Sin Limite] El Hijo del Santo & Perro Aguayo & Misterioso vs Fishman & Espanto Jr & Cien Caras
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[1992-07-03-CMLL] El Dandy vs Negro Casas
I loved Casas' mat counters. Just amazing stuff. Using the sharpshooter to win the first caida after not letting Dandy get the same move earlier was a nice figurative slap in the face. The foul kick was such a brilliant move and used at the exact moment the referee wasn't looking. Loved Dandy's comeback and the roll-up to win caida 2. Dandy coming out with not one but two (take that Casas!) running dropkicks to start Caida 3 was awesome after the way Casas started Caida 2. Pierroth contributed to the match at ringside, bitching and moaning whenever Dandy kicked out. Dandy using the Casita on Casas was an amazing finish.
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[1992-06-27-SMW-TV] Interview: Buddy Landell & Dirty White Boy
This was all kinds of awesome. I look at it as two guys who are hard to get along with (and therefore heels) except for the fact that their personalities just happen to line up with each other. The way they did the characterization of Buddy as the womanizer and DWB as the headhunter in school worked really well for both characters. Super fun stuff even if it didn't (awww) go anywhere.
- [1992-06-27-SMW-TV] Down and Dirty: Jim Cornette & Heavenly Bodies
- [1992-06-27-SMW-TV] Interview: Ron Garvin
- [1992-06-27-USWA-TV] Jerry Lawler, Jeff Jarrett & Jackie Fargo and The Moondogs
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[1992-06-27-USWA-TV] Music Video: Brian Christopher
Christopher is downright hateable here. I guess the upshot of him being a dick to eh homeless guy is that he is negating the whole reason for hiring somebody to do that stuff. He is still spending the same amount of time on cleaning as he would otherwise by being such a micromanager.
- [1992-06-27-WWF-Superstars] Legion of Doom and Rocco
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[1992-06-27-WWF-Superstars] Razor Ramon vignette
Razor promises to scar the souls of all the wrestlers he faces. A little goofy, but I thought he pulled off the general idea of the thing.
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- WWF
- WWE
- Superstars
- June 27
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- [1992-06-27-WWF-Superstars] Tatanka vignette
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[1992-06-27-AJW-Beat Power Series] Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada vs Akira Hokuto & Kyoko Inoue
This match is really, really sloppy and all over the place. There is a ton of action to be sure, but the multitude of blown spots killed me. That and the sheer non-sensical Hokuto kicking out of all those suplexes and the diving enzuigiri. And I am so sick of Toyota's dropkicks. Stop at two and they look impressive. Keep doing them over and over and it gets to be so overdone. Not saying it isn't impressive, just could do without 8 straight dropkicks from one wrestler.
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[1992-06-26-NJPW-Masters of Wrestling] Big Van Vader & Bam Bam Bigelow vs Rick & Scott Steiner
Didn't like Vader bumping that much either. I did enjoy the structure a lot and thought Scott did really well in peril for a while. The finish was out of nowhere for sure, which I suppose is good to keep the illusion that it can happen more often than it does. I think garretta hit on the reason Vader/Bam Bam never came to WCW as a team. Doc/Gordy were the headliners.
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[1992-06-26-NJPW-Masters of Wrestling] Hiroshi Hase vs Kensuke Sasaki
I liked this a lot. Stiff, brutal, nothing close to pretty. Just Hase asserting his dominance and Sasaki doing everything he could think of to stop it from happening. I dislike this referee. He seems way too physically involved and takes attention away from the wrestlers unnecessarily.
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- NJPW
- June 26
- 1992
- Hiroshi Hase
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[2002-07-07-Toryumon] CIMA & Don Fuji & TARU vs Maasaki Mochizuki & Ryo Saito & Dragon Kid vs Magnum TOKYO & Genki Horiguchi & Darkness Dragon
I tend to agree with Graham Crackers in that these matches hide a lot of the flaws of both the style and the workers. You just watch the crazy spots and as long as there is some vestige of a story towards the end and the right people double-cross each other it works. When you get to one-on-one or two-on-two things tend to not work as well.
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[1992-06-26-NJPW-Masters of Wrestling] Jushin Liger vs El Samurai
I liked this match better than the others. Liger's matwork all had purpose: to kill Samurai's arm. And it worked, right until Samurai rolled him up with his legs. Not only that, Samurai sold the arm really well all the way through. My favorite juniors matches are the ones that don't stick to the formula, and this one was really great besides that aspect so I loved it!
- 10 replies
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- NJPW
- June 26
- 1992
- Jushin Liger
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[1992-06-25-PWFG-Turn Over] Yoshiaki Fujiwara vs Bart Vale
I liked Fujiwara being one step ahead on the mat early. And the headbutt was sweet. I was surprised Vale didn't come in with kicks after that. The matwork went on a little long for me despite being good. If Vale wants to win he knows that's not going to do it. The finish was great. When Vale finally starts coming in with big kicks he gets a big advantage and the surprise KO. I just thought Vale should have switched tactics sooner given how much of a drubbing he was taking on the mat.