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  • 2 months later...
comment_5541113

Bobby's whole career has been based around safety in numbers, while Arn has been defending the TV title by himself for a solid year. I guess Zenk's little reign is basically erased from history. Not much to say about Arn's promo other than it was naturally another good one, while Eaton delivers his one line just fine.

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  • 1 year later...
comment_5670386

They kind of threw this in at the last second, but it was still good for what it was. Arn's great at explaining the differences between him and Bobby, and brings up that Bobby's never done much in WCW without Corny and Stan/Dennis in his corner, which is true. Bobby takes exception, and we're at it.

 

Bobby must have been very rusty on the mic, because I know from the DVDVR Memphis set that he can talk better than this. Of course, that's not really the point of the segment, but it's worth noting for future reference.

 

Great little roll call of past TV champions from Heyman at the beginning, and it's nice to hear Tully included. The door must have been open for him to return if he'd wished to, and that makes sense with Dusty back in the booker's chair.

  • GSR changed the title to [1991-05-18-WCW-Saturday Night] Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton

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