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Bill Dundee vs. Sweet Brown Suger (1983 - 2 out of 3 falls Scaffold Match)

- If this was any set besides Memphis, I probably would not nominate this. There was no blood like the RNR-MX matches but it had more danger appeal. First off, the scaffold isn't that wide. You feel like these guys could tumble off at any second. First fall, watch Dundee fight before he drops. He played up the danger aspect better than I have seen anyone. 2nd fall, Sugar takes a tumble but there isn't much of note. 3rd fall, watch Dundee kick Sugar square in the head while Sugar is hanging upside down. This might not be a great match but one you should at least check out.

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2 out of 3 falls Scaffold Match: “Superstar” Bill Dundee vs. Sweet Brown Sugar (6/21/82)

 

For some reason this scaffold match looked more dangerous than any other one but these guys didn’t give a fuck as they just beat the hell out of each other. They looked like that the chance of falling off didn’t really faze them at times as they were taking some wild bumps on the scaffold. This was also worked different because they would climb down at times before climbing back up instead like the others you had to stay on to win. This was very hate filled and it’s too bad that we don’t have the buildup for this as I’m sure it would’ve been awesome. Definite nomination.

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