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comment_5532008

Lawler sells the effects of post-concussion disorder, 22 years before the issue becomes relevant nationally, and suffers a technical loss to The Thriller, who does not look very thrilling at all. Nice way to attempt to get over the new rules.

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comment_5646941

We get to see exactly what a technical loss is, as The King's still too loopy from Nitron's punch to wrestle The Thriller and has to be carried to the back by his flunkies. This segment was actually much more effective than Nitron's knockout was, if only because we didn't have Nate prattling on endlessly for five minutes before we got to the point. Loved how the flunkies tried to blame Dave for everything.

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comment_5779381

Jerry Lawler is scheduled against The Thriller, but he’s still showing the effects of that punch from Nitron. He’s on wobbly legs with Sweet Daddy Falcone and Rockin’ Randy helping him out and to the ring. Lawler can’t do much and is getting dominated by The Thriller. He almost falls out of the ring and at that point Falcone and Randy take him to the back. Lawler gets counted out and under the new rules that’s a ‘technical loss’ and a win to The Thriller.

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  • GSR changed the title to [1990-04-21-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler and The Thriller

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