Everything posted by PeteF3
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1992 Royal Rumble
I liked the gradual progression to somebody actually going wire-to-wire (which got an asterisk even then since Shawn did it with 60-second intervals). DiBiase was the first real marathon guy going from #1 to #23 or so, then Martel went from #6 to 30. There was no real need to rush a guy going the whole distance, when going from #6 to #3 lasting all the way was a big enough jump on its own.
- NXT talk
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Bill Watts and wrestlers in bar fights
...UNLESS he used the tennis racket, I would hope. Or a rag with ether on it.
- NXT talk
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Wrestling's Scummiest Moment Ever?
Right, and that hotline plug came during the time when Flair was off TV, trying to fool fans into thinking it was he who was dead. I'm not sure about the Marella thing...I'm in the camp that that was just an awkward situation all around. I'd like to think that Vince had Gorilla's input and blessing on how to handle that. Forget kayfabe for a second--announcing that Joey was dead immediately and then having him on TV for 3 weeks just sounds morbid.
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Bill Watts and wrestlers in bar fights
On the Buddy Landell Memorial episode of Exile on Badstreet, it was mentioned that Watts preferred his chicken-shit heels to be guys who *chose* not to fight, but could if they wanted to--he felt that being a coward strictly by choice drew more heat. About the only true wimpy heel he pushed hard was Cornette, who would understandably be excused from these rules. (As an off-topic question, does Cornette drink much at all? I've heard Cornette tell 9 million stories over the years and I recall precisely zero of them containing any sentence to the effect of, "I was hammered, and then...")
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Bill Watts and wrestlers in bar fights
Not that toughness or legit skills don't matter, but in real fights, what tends to matter the most is who gets the first shot in. "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face."
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Titans Xtra
If he had even an ounce of charisma he could have passed for a third Fabulous One.
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Titans Xtra
I'm pretty sure the early-'90s Pete Sanchez was a different guy, but I could be wrong. Edit: Kelly brings up the possibility two seconds after I hit Post. The '90s Sanchez was a tubby guy with a darker complexion.
- [1992-03-14-SMW-TV] Interview: Ron Wright & Dirty White Boy
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Between the Sheets #24 (December 29, 1986 - January 4, 1987) (Featuring Rob Naylor)
Add Winnipeg to the Jake/Hogan market list--there's a Jake promo for it out there. The strongest evidence in favor of the DDT Snake Pit existing (which I know isn't really that up for debate) is that in the Providence promo, Ken Resnick makes mention of Hogan taking powder to the eyes on the Pit and gaining revenge on Jake by doing the same to him in the clip shown. And we know they *did* do localized angles on occasion, though the only others I can think of are Killer Khan misting Hogan on another Snake Pit and Hillbilly Jim taking down Andre with the horseshoe on the interview podium. But those aired in Boston and NYC respectively, which is why those are in wider circulation.
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Biggest Matches Left On The Table
I think one of the big things holding these matches up is, "What's the finish?" That was certainly the case with Inoki-Maeda, and it doubtless would have been with something like Bruno-Andre as well. It's easy to book two guys together in a dream match, but the company will have to continue to make money going forward and it's not as easy to have a plan for where to go afterward.
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Thoughts/Questions from watching wrestling on YouTube thread
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3h9zzf I have little of note to say here, but I stumbled across this random episode of 1984 AWA the other day, and two things jumped out: At the 1:29 mark you get a rarity and hype for a match that I never knew happened: Bobby Heenan cutting a promo AGAINST Ric Flair. He was going to be in Harley Race's corner for an NWA title rematch in St. Louis. Seeing Bobby make fun of Ric's lifestyle and complaining about how he cheated to win the title is surreal--as surreal as the idea of Jesse Ventura kissing up to Hogan. Also at the beginning, for some reason you hear the World Class fanfare under Harley's promo.
- [1992-02-09-WCW-Main Event] Big Van Vader & Cactus Jack & Mr Hughes vs Sting & Rick & Scott Steiner
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Between the Sheets #23 (December 22-28, 1989) (Featuring Dylan Hales)
Of all the minutiae we get into on these shows, THAT'S something we're going to keep under wraps? A statement that's borderline-slanderous on its own?
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[1997-09-07-WWF-Ground Zero] Sgt. Slaughter and Jim Ross
Terrific segment that's built up to and sold brilliantly by Ross, Sarge, the Dude, and the announcers. Vince's reaction is great and it's pretty clear that they already have the MSG endgame in mind.
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[1997-09-06-ECW-TV] Sabu vs Tommy Dreamer
*Yawn* Seen it. Styles' silent shock at Beulah getting abused is old hat, too--that well has been gone to WAY too many times for it to actually get heat anymore. Same angle as last week except this time Sandman gets buried as well. Taz once again makes a save a day late and a dollar short.
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[1997-09-06-USWA-TV] Interview: Team ICON
Pretty sure the first brawl between the two was the week before, judging by James Beard acting like Travis is gone for good and Christopher wearing different tights. James doesn't look all that professional in his Vince McMahon workout pants. Dutch uses a loophole to bring Travis back into the USWA and that kickstarts a hell of a studio brawl involving Dutch, Doomsday, Travis, Christopher, and Lawler.
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[1997-09-06-USWA-TV] Billy Joe Travis and Brian Christopher
"HOW DID HE GET PAST SECURITY?" WHAT security, Michael?
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[1997-09-06-AJPW] Mitsuharu Misawa vs Jun Akiyama
Not a bad match, but not a result that was ever remotely in doubt. That's fine for Jun's level in '97, but it does bring to mind why he's getting a TC shot. I guess the lack of depth was really hurting AJPW at this point, because who are you going to replace him with? Albright again? Omori? Neither of those match-ups are all that inspiring. The bloom is not only off AJPW as a whole but it's really off Misawa as a worker--facially he looks like he's aged 15 years in the past 4 and while he's still good, this is yet another match of his that's sort of going through the motions. Akiyama showed more energy in his counters and his occasional big bombs than Misawa did for most of the match.
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[1992-02-15-WWF-Superstars] Update: Double Main Event for Wrestlemania VIII
Wippleman was tight with Sid from their days in Memphis, and between that and the guaranteed WM main event clause Sid seemed to have more leverage in his contract negotiations than anyone in history until the big Bret Hart signing in '96. I learned a week or two ago that Big Bully Busick was basically brought in entirely on Sid's request as well.
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[1997-09-05-WWF-Friday Night's Main Event] Interview: Steve Austin
Some of these segments seemed like overkill (we got like 3 or 4 different hype spots for the Undertaker-HHH match alone). I did like how they made a concerted effort to make the Friday Night Main Event show have a completely different "feel" from Raw.
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[1997-09-05-WWF-Friday Night's Main Event] Goldust vs Brian Pillman feud recap
Yeah, they did take care to have Marlena be the one to accept the stip, IIRC over Goldust's objections. Pillman cuts an innuendo-laden promo, that's actually about as racy as any Val Venis promo, since it's almost insulting to refer to these blunt-as-a-sledgehammer puns as "innuendo."
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[1997-09-05-WWF-Friday Night's Main Event] Interview: Steve Austin
Some prescient stuff here as Austin accuses the same guy in the office of signing all of these get-well pictures.
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[1997-09-05-WWF-Friday Night's Main Event] Sgt. Slaughter announcement
Pretty sure we've seen Tunney in this exact office before. Footage follows from the Broken Skull Ranch itself, where Austin only wants to speak with someone of authority. He then reconsiders--I assume this is the segment where he shoots crossbows at the images of various WWF wrestlers and executives.