July 26, 201114 yr Author comment_5477907 Decent TV match that I had trouble getting into. The Mountie is at ringside hiding his shock stick and I'm missing something because he's always had a shock stick and I have no idea why he'd hide it. Flair tries a catapult in an embarrassing spot and Slaughter can't propel himself. Would have been much better 10 years earlier. Flair wins after Mountie shocks Slaughter with the shock stick.
July 27, 201114 yr comment_5478039 I was always confused about this, was it supposed to set up a feud between the two, or just a lame way to retire Slaughter?
July 28, 201114 yr comment_5478129 I forgot that Mountie was even still in the company in May 92. This was the cartoon stuff Lou Thesz was talking about I guess?
July 28, 201114 yr comment_5478130 I was always confused about this, was it supposed to set up a feud between the two, or just a lame way to retire Slaughter?No that was the Nailz beatdown. He became an enforcer referee for a while in 92.
August 25, 201114 yr comment_5480728 For a guy past his prime, that was a big bump Slaughter took over the corner post. In regards to the shock stick I think this is a brand new super shock stick.
August 25, 201114 yr comment_5480737 In 1983 in Charlotte it could have been a great match. I never knew these two even met in the WWF. I have a vague recollection of the Slaughter vs Mountie feud. Very vague.
August 28, 201213 yr comment_5513608 The catapult spot looked really bad. Surprised they didn't edit that off TV. Looked like Slaughter could have had both knees blown out. He does deliver two of his corner turnbuckle bumps. Flair finally wins but with some help from The Mountie.
April 2, 201312 yr comment_5540755 Happy Mother's Day from Slaughter. Mountie is out set there setting up a near execution of Slaughter for what feels like an eternity. Slaughter took an awesome bump out of the ring on an Irish whip. **3/4
July 21, 201312 yr comment_5552734 Don't order ME to have a Happy Mother's Day, Sarge. It must be May sweeps, because this is quite the high-level match for Superstars. Mountie is quickly out at ringside and puts together his new shock stick--the (I can't believe I remember this) "Great American Scream Machine." Sarge takes his requisite loony bump over the turnbuckle but otherwise looks physically shot. Flair does a decent job of covering that slingshot attempt. Eventually Mountie gets the opportunity to zap Slaughter and Flair gets the pin--screwjob or not it's refreshing to see a star match on Superstars end decisively. Mountie sings while Sarge does a stretcher job. I think they tried to pass of the new stick as being "20,000 volts"--I guess this plus the new theme song were a semi-desperate attempt to re-push the Mountie. Fun character but this was definitely a guy with a limited shelf life. After going to jail there wasn't a ton to do.
August 12, 201312 yr comment_5555960 This was a fun match. Sarge took a couple of nice bumps, considering his age. This was supposed to be a "a new and improved" shock stick, but I don't think it was seen again after this. The blown slingshot spot actually worked for me, only because of the size difference, so it made sense that a smaller guy like Flair couldn't get him over for it.
February 11, 20169 yr comment_5726534 This was actually a decent bout considering that no one was really supposed to pay attention to it. This was all about Jacques and his new shock stick, which for a supposed expert he took entirely too long to put together. I'm with Mike on the supposedly blown slingshot; as old and as fat as Sarge was, why would Flair be able to do something like that with ease? I'd have been more suspicious if he had gotten him over with it. Besides, Sarge took two (or was it three?) corner bumps that no one his age has any business taking, which more than made up for it.. His selling of the shock was first-rate as well. I know they were trying to bury Sarge's past as an Iraqi sympathizer, but he wasn't even mentioned as a former WWF champion, though Flair was. There's glossing over unpleasantness, and then there's blatant, public's-intelligence-be-damned revisionist history, which Vince is a master of, unfortunately. One habit of Vince's that's only growing worse is his outright refusal to call even the simplest wrestling holds. I love Bruno to death, but I refuse to accept his thesis that Vince didn't know even basic stuff during their time together in the booth. He did a great job at MSG and a good job on TV until about five years ago (1987). Then we started getting "Whatta maneuver!" more and more often. Now, it's constant. All of a sudden, he forgets suplexes and half-Boston crabs? Granted, this match was all about Jacques' shock of Sarge, but I shudder to think what he'll be like on pay-per-view, especially when he's paired with Heenan, who can analyze bouts well but has zero interest in calling holds, period. The "ONE-TWO-THREE! HE GOT HIM! YES HE DID! BECAUSE I SAY SO, THAT'S WHY!........oh, wait, only two" has gotten even more ridiculous as time has gone on, too. Unless he pulls out a vintage 1977 performance from somewhere in his memory bank, I may actually find myself wanting to jump forward in time and listen to a solid hour of Jerry Lawler screaming "PUPPIES PUPPIES!" at the top of his lungs. Why is Sarge ordering the mothers in the audience to have a Happy Mother's Day at the top of his lungs? Can't he speak in something resembling a normal human voice at all anymore? I guess Vince didn't want to pay Heenan to sub for Curt on commentary for this one. Too bad; he would have been merely intolerable with a color guy instead of excruciating.
April 17, 20205 yr comment_5915121 I don't know about ordering moms to have a good Mother's Day, but it is in character for him I guess. Decent enough match for the shape Sarge was in. That bump to the floor was freaking insane. 3 press slams is a bit much too.
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