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comment_5753263

Just seeking a bit of guidance for those who know this match and the TV leading up to it well.

 

According to Wikipedia, the formation of the Dangerous Alliance and their rivalry with Sting begins at the tail end of 1991. However, the War Games is in May 1992. Considering time constraints, what is a good jumping on point in terms of weekly television to get the build up to the War Games as effectively as possible?

 

If I had time, I'd be looking from the start of course, but I'm assuming (hoping?) that there might be a way of looking at it from closer than the 1991 footage.

comment_5753272

Eh I don't know, you're missing a lot of good stuff if you don't start until February. How much time do you have? Don't watch entire episodes of the TV, or for god's sake the entirety of Starrcade 91, that will waste a lot of time. I would just go to the Yearbook listings and watch whatever segments with the key players made it onto those, starting from Clash 17.

comment_5753273

Eh I don't know, you're missing a lot of good stuff if you don't start until February. How much time do you have? Don't watch entire episodes of the TV, or for god's sake the entirety of Starrcade 91, that will waste a lot of time. I would just go to the Yearbook listings and watch whatever segments with the key players made it onto those, starting from Clash 17.

That's actually a good idea.

comment_5753280

I'd start with Havoc '91 and watch the Rude stuff there.

 

You want hit all the big shows (Starrcade is an exception) and watch all the relevant pieces of those.

 

For the first few months of the TV, you only really need to hit the big angles (like Paul E's formation promo, the attacks on Sting, etc.). There's a ton of good wrestling, but it's just WCW B-show stuff. You don't NEED to see Austin/Eaton v. Pillman/Zenk, even if it's good. Picking the TV up in more depth after Superbrawl is probably the right cut off.

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comment_5753300

Eh I don't know, you're missing a lot of good stuff if you don't start until February. How much time do you have? Don't watch entire episodes of the TV, or for god's sake the entirety of Starrcade 91, that will waste a lot of time. I would just go to the Yearbook listings and watch whatever segments with the key players made it onto those, starting from Clash 17.

 

I'm doing an article, so a couple of months probably. However, between having a job, doing my own stuff and yadda yadda yadda, there might not as much time as it sounds.

 

Thanks for the suggestions so far guys.

 

Which show would I need to be checking out primarily if I went back to 1991? Worldwide, Saturday Night or Main Event? I'm assuming Saturday Night, but tell me if I'm wrong.

comment_5753318

 

Eh I don't know, you're missing a lot of good stuff if you don't start until February. How much time do you have? Don't watch entire episodes of the TV, or for god's sake the entirety of Starrcade 91, that will waste a lot of time. I would just go to the Yearbook listings and watch whatever segments with the key players made it onto those, starting from Clash 17.

 

I'm doing an article, so a couple of months probably. However, between having a job, doing my own stuff and yadda yadda yadda, there might not as much time as it sounds.

 

Thanks for the suggestions so far guys.

 

Which show would I need to be checking out primarily if I went back to 1991? Worldwide, Saturday Night or Main Event? I'm assuming Saturday Night, but tell me if I'm wrong.

 

 

The key promos are on Saturday Night. The matches are all over.

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