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comment_5552274

It's becoming obvious they're having Lawler fill time with so much of the best talent in the territory in Dallas taping the KTVT show, but this is fun.

I think that says something about Lawler as a performer: he can have a great segment by himself just ad-libbing.
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comment_5642019

Even while he's insulting the Memphis crowd, Lawler has them in the palm of his hand. Dave does what he does so well: brings the show back on format. In the part of my brain that still thinks wrestling is real, I can just imagine him doing the rundown in the locker room before the show and telling the heels: "PLEASE don't mess us up this week, okay?" :D

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comment_5776609

Lawler walks around ringside and starts insulting a young fan who is heckling him. 'This kid had such a pretty chin he decided he'd add three more of them!', followed by 'this kid, last year he was the poster child for birth control!'.

 

Funny stuff and this all feels so fresh as opposed to the tired, repetitive King who would later go on to commentate in the WWE.

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