May 25, 201114 yr Author comment_5471817 Bungee jumping freaks me out. I got queasy just watching the 18 year old tape of it, I can't imagine doing it. This is a good match. Lots of struggle, I assume because the Rock & Rolls had no interest in jumping. Crazy idea for a match. Only in wrestling. Pritchard's jump is seriously nerve-racking.
May 26, 201114 yr comment_5471847 What was the buildup for this match like, anyone know? Having a hard time trying to imagine the context in which you go up some guys and say hey "I wanna fight ya'll in a losers must bungee jump match" and actually have that make sense as opposed to any number of established pro wres stips that could have been inserted instead.
May 27, 201114 yr comment_5471926 Well the bout takes place at the county fair so I think that is pretty much why we had the stip.
December 31, 201311 yr comment_5578139 They should have built a really high scaffold where all four guys are attached to a bungee rope. Bodies have to go jumping after losing on a over the top rope DQ. That was harsh.
January 18, 201411 yr comment_5580635 Good little match in a unique setting. Too bad about the weak-sauce finish. It does lead to a funny post-match argument between Del Ray and Prichard over who has to take the jump--Mark Curtis settles that by forcing both of them to do it. Then he takes one himself, ever the trooper. Chaz and Steven Dane are nowhere to be found.
September 23, 20159 yr comment_5700125 I went to an apple farm last Saturday and the scene here reminded me of that so much. Simply southern with a unique stipulation that is complete 1990's. Fun match but the surrounding aspects set this apart. ***
November 2, 20168 yr comment_5774211 I like the idea of having a regular match, then the jump better than the scaffold-type match that Kevin suggested. It would have been like a battle royal with guys trying to push each other off the scaffold, and there would been very little in the way of action (just like the scaffold match at Starrcade '91, which no one wants to see a repeat of, ever). The match itself was far from the greatest these two franchises (including Lane) have ever had, but a county fair isn't really the place for a super-intense five-star classic. We got a lot of comedy (which included the constant switches without tagging by both teams), a brief FIP segment from Ricky (which is a must-have regardless of location) and some great heel begging after the bout from the Bodies when they learned that a maneuver they've pulled a thousand times to get themselves out of trouble (throwing their opponent over the top rope to draw a DQ) ended up turning both of them into unwilling daredevils. In all seriousness, both Prichard and Del Ray had to know how to jump beforehand; there's no way in the world a wrestler would have agreed to be booked in a dangerous match like this unless he had the skill to avoid being splattered all over the arena (or, in this case, the fairgrounds) They both looked pretty good jumping; so did Curtis and the girl we saw at the end, for that matter. Speaking of Curtis, he must have been in training for his upcoming matches in the turtle suit against Corny, the way he got physical with both teams early on. At least it all set up one of the best spots in the match: Ricky wants to nail Dr. Tom with a roundhouse right, but Mark stops him, so he snaps off a short left jab instead and knocks Dr. Tom for a loop anyway. Great stuff from two guys who know each other like the backs of their hands. If you're wondering where Corny was, he was most likely seconding Yoko at a Challenge taping in Lowell, MA. He sure picked a good night to miss, although I would have paid big money to either see him jump or beg like hell to get out of it. (Actually, I think he'd have gotten out of it because of his legitimately bad knees, even if he'd been there.)
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