October 22, 201410 yr Author comment_5634915 Just the finish from the house show. After a distraction from Stacy, Lawler pins Stasiak, who has to leave Power Pro as a result. He's WWF bound. Back in the studio, Dave Brown reads a letter from The Fabulous Ones issuing a challenge to Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee to once and for all settle who the greatest tag team is in Memphis history. Then they want a video shown, and it's an early 80s video to "The Boys Are Back In Town". Not the best way to make them look contemporary, even though it's an excellent video. Lawler takes offense to the letter, saying it was he and Jerry Jarrett who put the Fabulous Ones together and made them successful and even points out that they walked out after a Louisville show when they got the biggest payoff in the history of the territory. Interesting. Lawler says to bring it on and that it's he and Dundee who are the best Memphis tag team ever.
January 29, 201510 yr comment_5651950 IIRC, the run Lawler was referring to was when the Road Warriors did the loop (sold out about everywhere) working with the Fabs.Stacy distracts poor Stasiak with digitalized pussy.
March 16, 201510 yr comment_5658838 The feud has ended and Stasiak is gone. Kind of sudden as I still wanted a bit more stuff with Mae Young. Stacy helped give Jerry the win to finish off the feud and send Sean packing.
August 15, 201510 yr comment_5691986 Time for some Memphis nostalgia. The Fabulous One's music video's are a regular port of call for me on Youtube. Inadvertent 1980's homoeroticism never gets old.
May 2, 20178 yr comment_5798931 Stasiak is history, on to bigger and brighter (?) things. That finish was certainly an eyebrow-raiser. It's probably a few years too late to really make money out of the Fabs vs. Lawler & Dundee, but I can get behind this match myself even in 1999, especially if what Lawler says is true, that they never ran the match before.
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