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This is probably the best series of vignettes that the WWF has run since DiBiase's debut five years before, even better than the Mr. Perfect vignettes, which were well done but not really relevant to wrestling. Razor may be a movie takeoff character, but Hall has him down pat. The best line of the series so far comes in this installment: "I'm not going to kick sand in your face, I'm going to kick your face into the sand!" Not exactly Shakespeare, but pretty damn good for a 1992 wrestling promo.

 

I like that Hall's targeting the title, but hearing him say that reminds me that we still haven't seen him in the ring yet. That's the one problem with these vignettes being so good: Razor Ramon is such a great character right off the bat that you want to see him in the ring trying to back up his claims, and if they wait too much longer to pull the trigger, they risk losing the momentum they've built over the last few weeks.

 

Apparently I was wrong; they actually flew Hall to Miami to do at least some of these. That's another touch which shows that Hall wasn't going to be just another cookie-cutter WWF heel.

  • GSR changed the title to [1992-07-18-WWF-Superstars] Razor Ramon vignette
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