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comment_5537163

Grizzly Smith should not be used on TV in any capacity. Road agents should not be dwarfing the wrestlers and they really shouldn't be dwarfing guys like Luger and Nikita. Koloff is out to present the new U.S. championship belt to Luger, which he does right upside his head. I can't fathom the WWF drawing upon a 4-year old title change to set up a new feud at this point in time, but Nikita makes sure to exposit further motivation--like Terry Funk, he's upset about not being a contender for the World title. Good angle, and the Nikita of old is back, for better or for worse.

  • 3 weeks later...
comment_5539328

Nikita refers to Luger as the Lexster. He is proud to hit Luger in the face with the U.S. Title. He must have stolen Teddy Long’s do rag. Koloff feels the need to strip down during his promo. Grizzly Smith did dwarf the other guys when he was standing there beside them.

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comment_5665334

This was pretty much a redo of the Flair/Funk angle from WrestleWar 89 with a belt shot taking the place of a piledriver on the table. Just as with Funk, Nikita really doesn't have much of a claim to any title shots because of his layoff, so he decides to make one of his own. The promo after the attack may have been his best ever; he's really mastered speaking fluent English with a Russian accent. The only thing I could have done without was him calling Luger "Lexster". For some reason, WCW/JCP really wanted a "-ster" of their own to counteract the Hulkster, and they never could find him. Still, Luger's a better candidate for it than Tully "The Tullster" Blanchard, who ironically was given that nickname by fellow Horseman Luger back in '87.

 

Grizzly Smith being bigger than the wrestlers was no big deal to me, probably because he also looks about a hundred and five years old. It's a one-minute segment, for heaven's sake. I don't think anybody watching said to themselves, "Gee whiz, the Griz can really kick that pretty boy Luger's butt". I'm not sure that anybody watching even knew who the hell he was.

 

Oh, the time constraints of pay-per-view: Tony barely had any reaction to the whole thing afterward other than to send it back to the booth, and I highly doubt that JR and the Dream spent more than ten seconds talking about it either. This probably should have been done the following Saturday on WCWSN for maximum dramatic impact.

  • 2 years later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1991-02-24-WCW-Wrestle War '91] Lex Luger and Nikita Koloff

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