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  • 3 months later...
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comment_5541930

Now we get an interview with Simmons. They really tried to use this Clash to get him over, as this is a post-match interview after beating the Diamond Studd. I'd suggest a bigger name, but who exactly was strong enough for Simmons to beat in a way that it would mean something ... other than Luger. Harley Race and Mr. Hughes are out, and Simmons says he's tired of looking them. He says if Luger won't come out, he's going to go find him, and that's the end of the segment.

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  • 1 year later...
comment_5698148

Not a whole lot to this. Simmons could have simply gone back to find Luger instead of making Harley and Hughes come out first; then again, if he'd done that we would have missed the absurdity of having a seven-time World champion dismissed as a punk. Seriously, is there a more overused word in wrestling interviews than "punk"? The only other word that's used as often and makes just as little sense is "brother".

 

Clever closing line from Heyman about Luger being a "total package of reality". It's nice to see that a heel interviewer can still do their thing in this sport without cheesy sets or annoying falsettos.

  • 2 years later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1991-09-05-WCW-Clash of the Champions XVI] Interview: Ron Simmons

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