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  • 8 months later...
comment_5617736

As I watch more 70s footage, I've noticed that SO many of the older workers, especially in New York, just don't bump. We've discussed it on Titans that, for example, Lou Albano wouldn't take a bump, but he's far from the only one. Denucci wouldn't take a back bump. Scicluna wouldn't bump. Strongbow didn't really bump. So many of them rarely if ever leave their feet and if they do, it's not really bumping as we think of it. Come to think of it Crusher and Bruiser don't really bump either.

 

What I'm wondering about is if this was just because these guys were old and trying to protect their bodies, or whether it was a style thing from the 1960s.

 

There's like a quantum leap between those 60s guys working in the 70s and guys like Harley Race or Terry Funk doing dramatic bumps over the top rope. Other big bumpers from the era include Bobby Heenan, Pat Patterson and Jerry Valiant, but they all seem exceptions to the general rule.

 

I want to know more about the history of bumping.

comment_5617753

I raised it over on DVDVR but one of the more interesting things Morton said yesterday is that you shouldn't take a somersault bump on a shot to the stomach like some guys do, but instead keel over realistically in order to make it seem more realistic and generate heat. I'm not always a proponent of "wrestling should be as realistic as possible," because I think it's symbolic, but this is a guy who made his living on getting support from the crowd saying it.

 

Now, that's just a babyface talking and a lot of these pinball guys are heels.

comment_5617820

If you're looking for Japanese guys who do that, Marufuji's early years have some good examples of that kind of bumping. He's doing flips off of lariats and flying around like a madman for bigger guys.

 

Also, I always loved how Daisuke Ikeda would kick the shit out of Otsuka or Ishikawa only to take every suplex they ever did on his head and neck just to give something back to the de-facto faces. Ikeda was always a really good heel.

  • 4 months later...

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