March 31, 201312 yr Author comment_5540433 Highlights of some type of bunkhouse, barbed wire match featuring most of the big stars in the promotion at the time. Lots of wild brawling and blood all over the place, so whatever it is, I'm all for it. Embry, Pritchard, Dundee, Jarrett, Austin, Fuller and the Texas Hangmen I think are involved.
April 3, 201312 yr comment_5540858 Looks like a Texas Death elimination match, Fuller/Jarrett/Davis/Dundee vs. Austin/Embry/Prichard/Hangmen. Fantastic chaotic action that really shows the difference in what's allowed at the arenas vs. what's allowed at the Sportatorium. It comes down to Embry and Jarrett, and after a double KO both men are about to reach their feet when Prichard trips Jarrett up, giving Embry the victory.
April 30, 201312 yr comment_5543347 Much bigger difference with how they do street fights in Memphis compared to Texas. Fuller took a weak looking bump into the table. This brawl seems to have everything with tables, chairs, a rope, chain, etc. A lot was going on. Embry beats the 10 count to win.
July 4, 201312 yr comment_5549922 Did Embry have to come back out after being a bloody mess earlier for this one? The brawling looked great and out of control. Glad they have kept this feud hot.
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669831 It's hard to tell what this was supposed to be, since we didn't get more than a few short clips (which looked excellent) and no explanation of the rules. One thing comes through clear as a bell, though: As has been the case from the start of this feud, Embry prevails. With every loss by the other babyfaces, they're making it clearer than ever that Lawler and only Lawler has any sort of chance whatsoever to stop Embry. Let's hope we get to that part sooner rather than later, because this is getting more frustrating to watch by the week
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