Everything posted by Matt D
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TNA Lockdown thread
The loser has to become amish.
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Little questions thread
I wonder which of the two he'd be more offended by
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Current WWE
I like how the specter of Mason Ryan is behind him. It's somehow fitting.
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Little questions thread
I would have never pegged you as a Brony, John.
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Little questions thread
I think Shoots are great at raising interesting questions. Then you have to come here and have them ripped apart by people who know more.
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The British Bulldogs
I feel a need to contribute to this note. I will watch some stuff soon.
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A Demand for a Comprehensive PPV Buyrate List
The Paulies. Amazingly the DAs won them all.
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Little questions thread
Your buddy Millionaire Ted says that Dundee hotshot the territory and killed it off
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Little questions thread
Didn't I ask this on page one?
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Acknowledging the Past
Pretty sure that the ladies matches are on youtube at least.
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A Demand for a Comprehensive PPV Buyrate List
I've been watching WCW Pro Chicago. They were calling Steamboat vs Rude the main event and I don't think Steiners vs Gordy/Williams got much of any build at all on the C show. The first few months of 92 is one of my key watching times as a kid, but I stopped watching halfway through the year. I didn't realize Vader was such a transitional champion.
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A Demand for a Comprehensive PPV Buyrate List
I'm really curious about the 92 Bash relative to Beach Blast. it was a Tag Tournament with much less heated stuff top to bottom than Beach Blast, and Vader vs Sting on top which WAS fresh and built off a strong Vader attack on Sting.
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Guys who got away with being bad
I've rarely heard guys who love Muraco back what they're saying well though.
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Dream Tag Team Match-ups
For things that could have actually happened timewise, I would have loved heel Young Pistols vs basically any of the WWF face teams Rockers, LOD, even Bushwhackers or Slaughter/Duggan. Smothers and Armstrong were having such fun as heels at that point and they could have interfaced great with any of those teams.
- [1992-05-30-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Arn Anderson
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What if Sheiky Broke the Hollywood Blond Jabroni's Leg?
My dream 80s AWA angle is them turning Greg heel in frustration at Martel having the belt. They could put him with Adnan, have him feud with Brunzell, then Martel, then finally with his dad before coming back together in 85. Damn them and their conservatism.
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What if Sheiky Broke the Hollywood Blond Jabroni's Leg?
First they have Jimmy Hart come out and ask what they do with horses with a broken leg. Then they bring in Paul Ellering. Then they use Dundee and Valiant on the face side, and let Tommy Rich be an awesome frigging heel. Then they use suddenly heel Valiant to turn Rich face by using his mother. When you end up with Bobby Eaton with a crown on his head you know you're in business.
- [1992-05-02-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Paul E. Dangerously & Madusa / Interview: Rick Rude & Madusa
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The Road to Wrestlemania
The Road To Bali was on TV the other day. I suggest people track that down and watch it instead. It's not nearly as good as Road to Rio or Road to Morocco, but it's still better than this.
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Current WWE
So at least we have 30 year old AWA right?
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Greg Valentine
Man Savage was awesome in ICW and Memphis. You're a HUGE Garvin fan, right? you can't tell me you've never seen the Savage vs Garvin cage match from ICW. Youtube Savage + Garvin Cage and then tell me what Savage WWF is better than that.
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Other Matches from 1992 worth watching
There's a Steamboat promo from mid-April right after his nose got busted which is one of the best I've ever heard him give. He invokes young Ritchie and it's all pretty epic.
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Greg Valentine
US Tag Champions Terry Taylor(The Taylor Made Man)/Greg Valentine vs Zenk/Bagwell WCW Pro (Chicago) 3/21/92 - Non Title match I love the idea of over the hill Valentine teaming with utterly irrelevant Taylor in his ridiculous post York Foundation Gimmick. In 1992. In WCW. Holding straps. This was a pretty fun match actually. Not a ton of Valentine, really, but his stuff looks good, both his hammy selling and his pretty stiff blows. I like 91-93 Taylor more than most people does. I think he's a little artificial in his heeling but sometimes that's not a bad thing. I wouldn't want it all the time, but he's practically mustache twirling while kicking out that gutwrench powerbomb during these years. Anyway, this has 3 FIPs, the second and third being pretty good, with the final one having a hot tag and a fairly interesting closing section. Valentine definitely still had something to offer even as late as 92.
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Match of the Week 3/3 - 3/9: Funks vs Can Am Connection: 11/22/86 AJPW World's Strongest Tag League
Alright, I think interest has petered out a little bit over the last two weeks, and here I am dropping this one on you. I think it's an awesome match though, definitely the best thing I've ever seen Zenk involved in and one of the best non-straight up Southern Tag Formula stories I've ever seen in a tag match. Also, yeah, it's really something that only sort of works WITH Tom Zenk or someone very similar. I'll include my full write up from a couple of months ago later, probably when this poor bastard needs a bump, but I'll shoot out some talking points quickly. This is one of those matches where you really see Rick Martel, worthy champion, sort of like the Flair match and the Race match. Johnny's gone on a lot about how, when younger, he saw Martel as an equal to Flair and Hogan because the Mags told him so and this match is all about Martel being an equal to the two former NWA champs and Zenk absolutely and Zenk NOT being an equal to the Funks, most especially in their eyes. We get a ton of great character work: an opening segment with Martel and the Funks really wrestling as equals, the Funks taking HUGE liberties with Zenk, Martel coming in pissed and hitting some symmetry spots on what they did to his younger partner, the Funks desperately trying to calm their peer down, an impending sense of double-cross now that they know he's not of a like mind when it comes to such things, and Martel being prepared for it and responding with a ton of heat and fury. It was a really nice surprise when I first saw it and I hope that who does watch it likes it.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
It's also the level of closed-mindedness. I think we can all figure out why someone might like RVD or yeah, even Davey Richards more than Lawler, but someone who feels that way seems to have a nearly impossible time figuring out why someone might feel the reverse.