August 5, 201114 yr comment_5478844 This was quite a revelation seeing some guys I'd only associated with WWF, particularly Flair, Piper and DiBiase. The music used in both these montages was quite good.
August 20, 201114 yr Author comment_5480281 Dusty Rhodes, Stan Hansen, Ron Garvin, Tony Atlas, Magnum T.A., Buzz Sawyer, Mr. Wrestling II, Great Kabuki, Ted DiBiase, Bill Watts, Wahoo McDaniel, Masked Superstar, Jimmy Valiant, King Kong Bundy, The Spoiler, Iron Sheik, Tully Blanchard, Ric Flair, Terry Funk, Tommy Rich and Roddy Piper are spotlighted.
October 2, 201113 yr comment_5483909 Just super cool. This was handeled so much better here than at the Slamboree ppv's.
January 9, 201213 yr comment_5491962 This was really cool and good to see that they didn't just use it as an excuse to bury all the talent that was in the WWF at the time, as these type of segments usually do.
September 23, 201213 yr comment_5515164 Nice package of all those guys being showed. Blanchard's clip seemed to be shorter than everyone else.
August 20, 201312 yr comment_5557428 Now this is a package. Clips of Dusty, Hansen, Ron Garvin, Tony Atlas, Magnum, Buzz Sawyer, Mr. Wrestling 2, Kabuki, Dibiase, Watts, Wahoo, Masked Superstar, Jimmy Valiant, Bundy, The Spoiler, Iron Sheik, Blanchard, Flair, Funk, Rich and Piper. I could watch 3 hours of just this.
August 28, 201312 yr comment_5559043 Get the rest of this shit out of the vault, WWE! I don't know if this worked for everybody, but for me seeing DiBiase, Piper, and Andre working for "the NWA" as I knew it actually increased WCW's cache, rather than making them look like a TNA-style knock-off promotion.
February 25, 20169 yr comment_5729371 Found myself oddly affected by this and even teared up. Interesting to see Mid South footage on WCW tv. Pretty sure it was Dibiase in GCW in 84 in that clip.
March 23, 20169 yr comment_5734888 I'll just echo what everyone else has said: this was a brilliant montage. I could have stood to see a little more JCP footage, though. The only two clips I could identify as JCP were Dusty's and Tully's. Even Jimmy Valiant's clip had Gordon on commentary, which meant It was most likely from Georgia. Teddy's clip was from Georgia, but Magnum's was from Mid-South, which had a short run on TBS in '85. Boyd Pierce's voice on commentary is the giveaway.
April 16, 20214 yr comment_5947925 This was really, really good. They were celebrating TBS specifically, so it would have been whatever promotions TBS was airing at the time. The Tony Atlas footage surprised me with that athletic jump kick he threw. Hadn't seen enough Tony Atlas in his younger years to know he did that kind of stuff.
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