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  • 1 month later...
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comment_5560104

The show starts with a completely empty studio. A camera guys cuts in front and says to cut outside. The police are outside and so are all the fans. A brawl happened between Brian Christopher and Billy Joe Travis.

 

Michael St. John scrambles to get the fans in the studio after a commercial break and they show footage of what caused all this, which was Travis and Christopher in a great brawl.

 

If WWE could pull this off on a live RAW in a major arena, it would probably be the most remembered angle in the show's history.

  • 3 weeks later...
comment_5564145

That was cool to have them brawling as the crowd is waiting in line to get in the building. Fans are then filing in late because the issues outside. Easier to do this with the crowd size compared to the thousands that would attend a WWE show but it would look impressive.

  • 4 months later...
  • 1 year later...
comment_5716015

Crazy angle that could pretty much only be done in a studio--in fact I'm a little surprised that it took all the way until the dying days of the company to try something like this. As good as Christopher and Travis are here, imagine if this were Lawler and Dundee in '86 or Lawler and Gilbert in '88, much less the First Family jumping Jerry in '82. Still, this does feel like a heavily Monday Night Wars-influenced, "break the show's format if you have to to get a program over" booking move.

  • GSR changed the title to [1997-08-23-USWA-TV] Brian Christopher and Billy Joe Travis

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