Everything posted by rainmakerrtv
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"He's ambitiously stupid" - Why Scott Keith's new book is scary bad
It's hard to top the classic "Dean Rasmussen - Braying Jackass" sections of DVDVR.
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A thread in which Dylan compares various wrestlers to HHH
Just going to touch on this one aspect, based on some comments from the Arn Anderson shoot. Arn made some statements that would indicate that Mongo wasn't likely to get better even with time, based on a) he was starting out as a rookie very late in life relative to other wrestlers, and b ) a guy with a fair sized bank account going out and wrestling for fun and being paid a lot of money for it will not have the drive or desire to improve the way a young hungry wrestler fighting for his spot would. If Mongo was going to get better with time, he would have. When he stopped appearing in WCW (his contract ran out, he quit, he was fired, whatever, I don't really know), had he truly wanted to become a good wrestler , he could have tried to get a job with Vince or worked dates in the Indys or somehow continued his wrestling career. He did not. The Mongo we saw in WCW was the best Mongo we were going to see.
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A thread in which Dylan compares various wrestlers to HHH
So I guess the final word on Nord is that, while he wasn't quite better than Triple H, people seem to like him more.
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Most Viscerally Hated Heels
Maybe it's polluting the discussion to bring in Mexican crowds, but they really seemed to despise Los Gringos Locos. I remember Love Machine slowly turning his head and blowing out cigar smoke at the audience and they damn near rioted.
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A thread in which Dylan compares various wrestlers to HHH
I really enjoyed his tag run in Mid South with Jake Roberts and I liked what he brought to those matches. Be damned if I could name a stand out singles match of his, though.
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Best WWE Tag Team Matches of ALL Time
Strike Force v. Islanders (2/3 falls, msg 10/16/87 ) Killer Bees v. Islanders (msg 12/26/87 ) It makes me sad we just missed seeing the Islanders vs The Rockers . Also, here is the space where I traditionally shill that run of Demolition vs Brain Busters TV matches.
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Best WWE Tag Team Matches of ALL Time
Don't have a link for it , but a bit surprised that nobody has mentioned Rockers vs Brainbusters, 1/23/1989 from MSG .
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
I think it boils down to, whalloping Bubba is something we would all like to do, but is something we really shouldn't do.
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The Four Horsemen in the JCP era
Coming to the end of this on my second viewing. Where the heck has Mike Jackson been all my life? If there were ever an enhancement guy that I'd actively wish for a compilation, it would be Mike Jackson.
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Peculiarities
Iron Sheik briefly coming back to the WWF in Summer of 1988. Pork Chop Cash doing job duty in a WWF match against Tito Santana.
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Peculiarities
Hmm, that checks out, I do remember seeing pics in an Apter mag of the face painted PoP at some indy show in the early 90s being managed by WWF jobber Sonny Blaze , of all people. Can't find any record of it, though.
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Peculiarities
Weren't the PoP back as a team in Abram's UWF, conplete with face paint?
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Peculiarities
Oh, and who exactly were the pair of Samoans who briefly harassed "Making A Difference" Fatu? I think it was Tama and somebody else (Yes, I know, Tama was Tongan ... although he was also Samoan Savage, IMSMR).
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Peculiarities
OK, am I the only one who remembers the WCW caveman? I first heard about it on some hotline report that, among other things, WCW were planning to bring a cave man costume. Then, on a couple of their TV shows, there was a disturbance in the crowd caused by some guy dressed like Fred Flintstone and swinging a huge club. Then ... nothing. It was one of those blink and you will miss it appearances, like the Blackharts or the first run of the Bruise Brothers in WCW. This was in the early 90s. Please, tell me I am not the only one who remembers this.
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Destructive partying atmosphere in WCW
sure, I was just unaware that Liz had remarried after Savage.
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Destructive partying atmosphere in WCW
Sorry to nit pick, but did it really destroy two marriages? Liz had long since split with Savage, had she gotten re-married since then? I still don't know what to make of Luger, I have gone back and forth on him over the years. He definitely had a fair sized bunch of good matches (not all of them with Flair), he was a solid promo, he seemed pretty over at different points in his career, why didn't he connect? Why could't he really follow through? Did it all boil down to that he didn't have a real love or dedication to the business? It reminds me of his shoot interview : he is intelligent, well spoken, personable, I don't recall him being particularly cagey or evasive, but he still comes out of it as an enigma.
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Gimmicks you'd like to see developed
I thought up a guy like that once. I imagined him with a manager who was the mouth and he'd come out to "Dirty Deeds" by AC/DC. This makes me think of Deathstroke in Identity Crisis : "Slade, this isn't any of your concern." "For the amount of money he is paying me? It most certainly is." Continuing the comic book theme, maybe they could even redo the storyline where Mirror Master bails on the Injustice League because Bruce Wayne offers him more money than Lex Luthor was paying him.
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What If Vince Ran With Slaughter Instead Of Hogan
Well, only one of those guys (Arn) jumped from JCP, the other guys were from Turner. Of those guys, Flair had left WCW to get away from Herd's attempts to ruin his career and drastically cut his play, and he jumped back because Herd was gone and Vince had told him he didn't really have anything for him. Arn had left JCP for pay issues (I think it might have been caused by Crocket's bookkeeping catching up with him, JCP had just renegotiatied a bunch of huge contracts because he thought he had a lot of money coming in, but by the time he got to Arn and Tully he found out they were going broke). When he jumped back, it was partly for pay issues but also a large part because the travel schedule was giving him hardly any time with his family. The Steiners idn't jump right back to WCW, they spent some time in ECW and Japan before going to WCW. I'm not sure exactly what the reason was they left the WWF, but it probably didn't help that the tag division was de-emphasized. Lex left as part of WCW ramping up their first real aggressive moves to beat the WWF, but his career in WWF had pretty much run its course, having been a tag wrestler for the last while. Apart from Arn, all of these guys had gone to the WWF in a big splash, but after that the WWF just didn't really know what to do with them. As far as revisionist talk, I don't know if it is all that revisionist. Like most things, there were pluses and minuses. When ATM Eric opened up the Turner vaults, a lot of people were making a lot more money than they ever had before, and the lighter travel schedule was a big perk, but a lot of people were very frustrated by their careers being in the hands of people they didn't respect. By all accounts, the backstage politics was much worse than in the WWF (and WWF was no paradise that way) and, if you weren't at the top, you were put in your place and that is where you would stay. As for the micromanagement, that seems to be more of a recent issue with Vince, although I admit I don't really know that much about it in that period.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
But was he actually a marine?
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What If Vince Ran With Slaughter Instead Of Hogan
I had actually heard from various shoots (Windham, Magnum vs. Nikita) that around the beginning of the Rock 'n' Wrestlin era, JCP paycheques were very poor due to weak houses. Windham said he bailed on Dusty and JCP for the WWF because his pay was so bad, and when Magnum commented how bad the houses were when he came in, Nikita added that they were even worse the year before. Maybe there was a significant jump with the addition of the Four Horsemen and the Midnights vs RnR feud, but I'm not the guy with the numbers.
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What If Vince Ran With Slaughter Instead Of Hogan
USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST If hating on Bonnie Tyler's Ravishing isn't a bannable offense, it should be. Is that what that was a knock-off of? I had no idea. I think history has proven me right on that one though. Of course, like most people, I fall into the category of either "Bonnie Tyler only recorded one song" or "Bonnie Tyler and Laura Branigan are the same person" Bonnie Tyler had 3 songs : "It's A Heartache" , "Total Eclipse Of The Heart", and "Holding Out For A Hero". And she wasn't the same person as Laura Branigan, she was the same person as Rod Stewart. The One Hit Wonder Cop.
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The Four Horsemen in the JCP era
I meant "later" relative to his work in PNW (assuming it was the same guy). I never knew he was in the WWF . Then again, that particular time period is a bit of a blank spot for me. I just found it a bit strange as, before they became an official group, you would see the future horsemen on occasion teaming with the likes of Bob Roop or Buddy Landell. Once they formed, it was pretty much all Horsemen, all the time. Then Bam, out of nowhere, one time only, Steve Regal. Watching this for the second time, I notice Ole was pretty much on the shelf right at the start of the group. I think the first time on the set I hear the words "Four Horsemen" are when they are discussing Ole being taken out of action, or at the very least right before it. Sombody else can put together the actual numbers, but it seems like the longest lasting version of the Horsemen was actually the Three Horsemen of Flair, Arn and Tully (with three periods, the time after Dusty broke Ole's leg, the time when Ole was MIA and Lex was trying to get in, and the post-Lex pre-Barry period), or at least fairly close to the duration of the Lex Horsemen.
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What If Vince Ran With Slaughter Instead Of Hogan
Just touching on one point of jdw's post : Looking back on it now, for all that Hogan's big WWF run started with a title win over Sheik and ended with a title loss to Yokozuna, I am hard pressed to think of too many main Hogan storylines in between that were based on jingoistic patriotism. I don't think Volkoff or the Sheik got more than isolated shots, most of the main foreign heels he faced (Kamala, Killer Khan, Dino Bravo) there didn't seem to be a big "USA! USA!" element to them. For all that two of his biggest feuds were against a "Scotsman" and a Frenchman, the first was about Piper being an obnoxious devious asshole and the second was about Hogan's unbeatable huge best friend turning on him. The most jingoistic storyline of that run was not against a foreign wrestler, but rather an American turncoat (Sgt. Slaughter).
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The Four Horsemen in the JCP era
Ok, now I just find this bizarre. Tully Blanchard is facing George South and Rocky Kernodle in a random TV match while teaming with *Steve Fricking Regal*! First of all, at this point you usually didn't see the Horsemen teaming with non-Horsemen (at least Leo Burke showing up later made sense as a hired gun to go after Garvin when they were readying a sneak attack). Secondly, I didn't even know Mr. Electricity had ever worked for Crockett. is there some sort of abandonned storyline I don't know about where Regal was trying to get into the Horsemen or something? It just seems so out of the blue. Tangents : A) Is the Steve Regal who shows up in the Buddy Rose set the same "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal who later worked in the AWA? They really don't look much alike. Is it just me, or were the four Horsemen not really 100% a team until after Ole left? Once they formed, they wouldn't team with outsiders for the most part, but they still seemed to be 3 distinct sub-units (Flair, Tully, the Andersons) who were buddies that looked out for each other rather than an all the way unified force. Maybe it was just JJ. You never saw him out with just Flair or the Andersons, he was either there when Tully was or not at all. Once Lex came in , then you would see him coming to the ring with any of the Four Horsemen.