September 2, 20187 yr comment_5865261 Thats interesting. I thought WWF only went to MSG once a month but they went twice in march that year. Did they skip the MSG show in Feb or April that year I wonder.
September 2, 20187 yr comment_5865280 I think it was more because Mania was considered a bonus show that month and the show with the Tito vs Valentine Lumberjack was the regular show
September 3, 20187 yr comment_5865293 12 hours ago, TheDuke said: Thats interesting. I thought WWF only went to MSG once a month but they went twice in march that year. Did they skip the MSG show in Feb or April that year I wonder. They ran 13 MSG shows that year, the regular monthly one plus WrestleMania (so two in March). So yes, they ran February and April too.
September 19, 20187 yr comment_5867100 The Foley 20 Years of Hell special was pretty good. WWE really could learn from how stand-up shows are presented these days though. The Foley venue looked like a cheap, low-rent, subpar version of ECW while the stuff you see on Netflix or wherever have production values that are the equivalent of today's RAW. I watched the Hell in a Cell match after, and it still holds up. A technical masterpiece? Hardly. But from a storytelling standpoint, it blows away anything Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler, and the like have ever been able to accomplish at any point in their careers. "THIS IS AWESOME!" and ROH are the worst things ever to happen to wrestling.
September 19, 20187 yr comment_5867112 7 hours ago, C.S. said: "THIS IS AWESOME!" and ROH are the worst things ever to happen to wrestling. How so? curious you chose those two things specifically.
September 19, 20187 yr comment_5867130 4 hours ago, SPS said: How so? curious you chose those two things specifically. I should really stop posting late at night... I was exaggerating, but basically my point is this: We've seen a rise in so-called "workrate matches" (think current Seth, Dolph, Adam Cole, and those types) that are terribly worked IMO and feature bland vanilla geeks with zero personality who are impossible to get behind and invest in. I can see Seth rising above that, but he'd be the exception. Give me a rough around the edges, messy, not at all technical match like Foley/Taker HIAC (or Hansen/Vader) any day of the week because that had actual heart, told a good story, and featured characters that mattered. What is Seth's character? Dolph's? "I steal the show. Every. Single. Night. No one else can do what I do in that ring!" STFU, Dolph, you obnoxious geek!
September 19, 20187 yr comment_5867134 1 minute ago, C.S. said: I should really stop posting late at night... I was exaggerating, but basically my point is this: We've seen a rise in so-called "workrate matches" (think current Seth, Dolph, Adam Cole, and those types) that are terribly worked IMO and feature bland vanilla geeks with zero personality that are impossible to get behind and invest in. I can see Seth rising above that, but he'd be the exception. Give me a rough around the edges, messy, not at all technical match like Foley/Taker HIAC any day of the week because that had actual heart, told a good story, and featured characters that mattered. What is Seth's character? Dolph's? "I steal the show...every single night...and no one else can do what I do in that ring!" STFU, Dolph, you obnoxious geek! Ahhh I see what you mean now. Kinda like the change over from the fans of the early UFC talent with the motley crew of characters like the champions of their art of Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock mixed with the traditional Martial Art wannabes and street fighters like Tank Abbott to the modern crop of fighters who save for a few personalities are all solid well rounded fighters but lack a lot of charisma and character compared the the fighters of the early era If I'm understanding you correctly. Like a good portion of people would find the older fighters and fights more exciting and attention grabbing but less technically sound but modern fans seem focused a lot on the technique and skill quality when that doesn't really matter to the masses. Same as we see WWE go back to the stars of old who while not as technically great in terms of ring work they are more exciting characters and personalities. I agree with you on guys like Dolph as Jim Valley on the Pacific Rim Wrestling Podcast put it, 'he's been on WWE TV for a decade and I still don't know anything about what his character is supposed to be'.
September 19, 20187 yr comment_5867135 I think that's more of a WWE problem not being able to write compelling characters than anything else. Most of the workrate guys had better worked matches and shown more personality in other companies before they went to WWE.
September 28, 20187 yr comment_5868164 On 8/17/2018 at 1:31 AM, sek69 said: Binging on Mid Atlantic now, and for as good as he was in the ring, Jack Brisco is human xanax on the mic. It's an even more stark contrast when Jimmy Valiant and Roddy Piper are running around like they combined to snort the whole GNP of Columbia. I took a break on this and went back recently, finally got to the Briscos' heel turn and damn is it a difference. I've never seen Jack outside of Florida and here, was he a heel anywhere else? If not that was money left on the table.
September 29, 20186 yr comment_5868181 I said it was watching HHH vs undertaker but I'm also watching back some wcw PPVs from 1997 and 1998. The main event of Halloween havoc 98 between DDP and Goldberg was a bloody good wrestling match.
September 29, 20186 yr comment_5868189 Also Halloween havoc 1998 has that match between hogan and warrior that was as bad as I remember. I mean do somethings in match go wrong from time to time ? Yes they do and nothing you can do except shack it off and keep going but this was a mess of a match. I've seen animals knocked down and dead that weren't as bad.
September 29, 20186 yr comment_5868220 So the next content drop is apparently going to be 2012-14 episodes of Main Event. From what I've heard, there were really good matches on that show in it's first weeks.
September 29, 20186 yr comment_5868222 The list for the upcoming Ted DiBiase collection looks good (any time we get Georgia stuff is a win for me), but I was hoping they would include the match from Boston where Ted was billed as WWF Champion and was wearing the belt since it took place in the week between when the Hulk/Andre match took place and when they announced the WM4 tournament on TV. I guess since it's not WWE Canon it never happened.
September 30, 20186 yr comment_5868223 I just saw that list. It has the 12/3/84 title change against the Rock & Roll Express. They aired less than 2 minutes of this on TV, does it exist in any other form?
September 30, 20186 yr comment_5868240 3 hours ago, JRH said: So the next content drop is apparently going to be 2012-14 episodes of Main Event. From what I've heard, there were really good matches on that show in it's first weeks. I dug the concept of the first 15 or so episodes, where they'd have a big names match with a lot of time and then a lower card match follow. After that it slowly got more and more mid card ish and eventually became the nothing show it is today, but the first ones were definitely cool. The debut episode with a hyped Punk v Sheamus champion v champion match was good and my personal favorite was a Ziggler/Miz match that went 22 minutes. There's also the really great Kofi/Miz and Kofi/Cesaro matches.... Cesaro was a highlight of the early 2013 episodes.
September 30, 20186 yr comment_5868249 6 hours ago, sek69 said: The list for the upcoming Ted DiBiase collection looks good (any time we get Georgia stuff is a win for me) Anytime we get Jack Brisco its a win for me. Cant believe they only faced each other twice according to wrestlingdata.com.
September 30, 20186 yr comment_5868275 They're showing a really obnoxious ad for Super-Showdown in between episodes on the Network now, just a shot of the main eventers with a loud BWWAAAAAA sound several times louder than the regular volume.
October 1, 20186 yr comment_5868309 The first ten episodes of main event are now on the network from 2012. Aren't they supposed to be putting the missing episodes up ? They've put up more superstar picks and a ted dibiase collection that on first glance looks interesting.
October 1, 20186 yr comment_5868341 I wonder how much unseen stuff is out there? I doubt they are going to be putting up rare Promo Azteca or anything. My dream is one of the Eddie vs. Rey house show matches they had during the Dominic feud, those were apparently bloody brawls
October 1, 20186 yr comment_5868346 2 minutes ago, Phil Schneider said: I wonder how much unseen stuff is out there? I doubt they are going to be putting up rare Promo Azteca or anything. My dream is one of the Eddie vs. Rey house show matches they had during the Dominic feud, those were apparently bloody brawls It's always possible they might have footage from one of the Mexico City house shows over the years where he was featured prominently. That would be fun at least.
October 1, 20186 yr comment_5868351 2 hours ago, Matt D said: It's always possible they might have footage from one of the Mexico City house shows over the years where he was featured prominently. That would be fun at least. 2 hours ago, Phil Schneider said: I wonder how much unseen stuff is out there? I doubt they are going to be putting up rare Promo Azteca or anything. My dream is one of the Eddie vs. Rey house show matches they had during the Dominic feud, those were apparently bloody brawls I'd say WWE have shed loads of unseen footage either backstage or in ring stuff. I mean if they were filming Kevin Nash walking through the curtain in MSG after defeating backland and showing the guys in the locker room then I'd say they have recorded all kinds of stuff.
October 2, 20186 yr comment_5868361 My god, I'm wondering how much footage from the Omni they have. Between today's DiBiase match, and the Magnum & Savage tag from a few months ago....they've got some great quality unseen footage from there as well.
October 3, 20186 yr comment_5868438 Not to mention the Last Battle of Atlanta turning up. Here's hoping Flair vs. Backlund is in there somewhere.
October 3, 20186 yr comment_5868439 When the LBoA was found, it was mentioned that there was tons of Omni footage unlabled in the Turner archive that the WWE team was sifting through.
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