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comment_5448128

Texas Death match for the Texas Heavyweight Title: Iceman King Parsons © vs. Brickhouse Brown (1/27/89)

 

This is nothing but a brawl as both men just beat each other’s ass before Iceman takes the first fall with a brass knux shot. Iceman continues to beat on Brick then grabs the mic demanding that Brick call him his master but he wouldn’t do it so he just whips his ass some more this time on the floor. Brick would finally get his second wind though and pulled Iceman to the floor and started throwing bombs before bringing it back to the ring for more. Brick would pop Akbar who would signal in the Devastation crew who would jump Brick until Embry, Funk, & Jarrett would even the sides. The match would be thrown out giving Iceman the win and even with the finish this is a nomination.

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comment_5449916

I wasn't feeling this, which kinda took me by surprise. Highlight for me was Marc Lowrance not knowing what the rules of a Texas Death match were. If you look carefully, you can see Frank Dusek stopping him in the middle of a comment about how many "seconds are left in the round", shaking his head, and then taking off his headset so he can explain the rules to Lowrance. It's 1989, and Marc Lowrance has been working for this promotion for the entire period our footage covers. It's not like there had never been a Texas Death match before in Texas. Did he sleep through Gordy vs. Khan?

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