Posted February 25, 200817 yr comment_5428612 LYNCH #5 Southern Heavyweight Title: Jerry “The King” Lawler vs. “Superstar” Bill Dundee (11/22/83) Hart is with Dundee at ringside and Dundee is in full heel mode as he uses the hammer from the ringside table to work on Lawler. Lawler takes a beating from Dundee who uses his great punches and chop blocks to keep Lawler grounded. Dundee is great here with his shit heel tactics while mixing in his roughhouse offense. Lawler would drop the strap though and he started unloading punches on both Dundee & Hart along with a diving fistdrop off the middle rope but Russian Invader would run in for the DQ. Lawler would get beatdown until Dutch runs them off with Shoebaby. Shitty finish but I’m throwing this on the block because of how great Dundee was in this.
February 25, 200817 yr comment_5428614 This is a no for me, it felt like the WWF house show version of Lawler-Dundee.
March 7, 200817 yr comment_5429109 Jerry Lawler vs. Bill Dundee (Louisville Gardens Fall '83) I am going with Bix here over Kris. There are too many awesome matchups between the two so when I see this match, it stands out as a disappointment, not only because of the ending but because they never really got warmed up. No vote.
March 13, 200817 yr comment_5429443 Lawler vs. Dundee This is a good match. Dundee's heel work is good. He is so good at being a sneaky prick. Dundee works Lawler over real good until Lawler starts his comeback. After a quick Lawler comeback Dundee gets DQed for outside help. This was good but below their usual great stuff. Dundee is becoming one of my favorite workers. I agree with Will. It seemed like the guys were just warming up. I would say no.
July 30, 200817 yr comment_5433416 Least of the Dundee v. Lawler series still means better then almost anything else, I enjoyed the house show feel to this as it was fun to see how these guys worked a non epic. Still had the greatness of their punch exchanges and bumps. This should go on