March 18, 201114 yr Author comment_5467621 Last few minutes only. Eaton wins the TV title. Awesome finish, as Mark Curtis leapfrogs both guys to avoid a ref bump and Cornette hits Horner with the racket behind the ref's back.
September 14, 201114 yr comment_5482740 AWESOME! The leapfrog set up was one of the coolest finishes I've seen so far on the set.
September 20, 201213 yr comment_5514936 The match seemed heavily edited on TV, probably for time constraint. Either that or they switched olds in a bizarre way. The leapfrog is clearly the highlight here.
July 17, 201312 yr comment_5552425 All referees should be required to be able to do leapfrogs to avoid getting bumped. The Beat the Champ envelope the winner gets looks so paltry.
December 23, 201410 yr comment_5646606 Incredible leapfrog by Brian Hildebrand over both of them, which sees Cornette slug Horner with the racket letting Eaton get the pin and win the Beat the Champ TV Title.
February 26, 201510 yr comment_5656283 Curtis is neck and neck with Nick Patrick now as the best ref spot of the 90's. Good to see Eaton win here.
November 3, 20159 yr comment_5708368 Horner goes for an O'Connor roll and Mark Curtis leapfrogs both men to get out of the way and as they hit the ropes Cornette cracks Horner in the head with his racket. Eaton then covers him and gets the win to be the new Beat the Champ TV champion. As others have said, tremendous leapfrog from Curtis but the match was nothing up to this moment.
July 4, 20169 yr comment_5758543 I agree with Kevin that all refs should be required to learn leapfrogs and dropdowns to avoid being bumped, at least occasionally. When the move to get out of the way means that said ref is distracted and doesn't see the heel break the rules, that's a bonus in my book. Kudos to all involved, especially Corny for booking this finish and Hildebrand for executing it so well. Bobby must not have lasted long as champ, because he was back in WCW full-time within a few weeks.
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