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  1. This was great. A shame it took until the end of Flair's return for him to start resembling the real Flair.
  2. I just watched everything from 1993 a few months ago, and already it seems like a distant memory. As the first chronological WAR vs NJ match on a yearbook, this reminds me of how awesome the whole feud was. Koshinaka seems more heavily involved in the early stages than he would be as the feud progressed and he and Tenryu have great chemistry, so that's a shame. The crowd pops huge for everything. This isn't as elite as the best matches from the series, but the hot crowd and specifically Tenryu/Kosh interplay makes it a very good match. Tenryu puts away Kimura with a powerbomb to secure the win for his team. Post-match, Tenryu grabs the mic and calls out Choshu and we get an awesome staredown. Bring it on!
  3. Watts also mentions making a girlfriend he was living with get an abortion because he didn't want another child. I'm sure there's more, but I didn't have any desire to read all of it. He can be a bit long winded.
  4. Yeah, I'm not even sure Flair should be excluded on the premise that he's just automatically better than anyone else we can think of. Ric Flair 1994-present has some solid stuff, some good stuff and some great interviews, but in the ring, he's not among the best old guys, is he?
  5. I was looking around to see if I could find more information online about Bill Watts' thoughts on his time in WCW, and I came across his web site. He has his views posted on many religious issues on the site, and I saw that he had a link regarding homosexuality. Watts has always been a bit of a homophobe, so I pretty much knew what I was going to read and didn't really care, but I thought it was interesting that he himself admitted to being one of the guys who allowed Jim Barnett to perform sexual favors on him. I know that the story has been around forever regarding what Barnett used to do, but has it ever been stated that Watts was one of the people involved before? http://www.cowboybillwatts.com/?p=137#more-137
  6. I'm tempted to call Dustin Vader's second best opponent, on the strength of this match and the Clash match alone. This is an excellent TV match, about 10 minutes with Dustin getting some great offense in on Vader and throwing some tremendous punches before Vader comes back and secures the win. Dustin's 360 spin bump off the clothesline on the arena floor was awesome. I wish these two could have had a long PPV match at some point.
  7. Kensuke Sasaki and Hiro Matsuda train Erik Watts on the finer points of the STF while Ole Anderson and Tony Schiavone narrates. Okay, so yeah, this is preposterous. I like doing stuff like this to get over submissions, but it's a little wasted on Erik Watts.
  8. Cornette blinds Ricky Morton with something before the match, making the match 3-on-2. Not a good match, but a hot one, and I think in my mind, before I started watching all this SMW, this is what I imagined most of it being like.
  9. Is it true? Has Lane gotten rid of the toupee? Cornette has to wrestle today, teaming with the Bodies against the Rock & Roll Express and Ron Garvin, and man is he HOT about it. Where and how did Corny get an All Japan Pro Wrestling jacket? In all seriousness, this is possibly one of Cornette's all-time best promos. Everyone in wrestling should watch this.
  10. Lawler explains the dumbest, strangest gimmick match I've ever heard of. Just watch, but give Lawler credit for almost making it seem like a good idea. Then, we get Richard Lee on a boat with the Moondogs preparing them to get comfortable around water before the Mid South Coliseum match. Richard Lee is great in this.
  11. Clips of yet another match between these guys. I'm over it. It's time for the Moondogs to leave the territory.
  12. Really always felt like a botched angle to me, as Dustin was being an idiot, and Barry's turn is how many people might react. That said, it kicks the Windham heel run that closed out his career into high gear, and what an awesome run it was.
  13. Not their best match. I used to like this and not understand why it wasn't exactly looked upon favorably at the time, but this time I got it. Disappointing heat and lots of downtime.
  14. Scorpio debuts in WCW! He gets over big right away because of his high flying moves, especially with the finish. I guess WCW had overturned the top rope rule by this time.
  15. This was absolutely spectacular. Maybe the most impressive last-minute main event reset in history. Heenan is gold here and is the star. This may be the best thing I've ever seen from him. Everyone is really good, even Flair feels like Flair. But this is Bobby Heenan's finest moment. Best WWF "thing" (match or otherwise) of the year.
  16. Bret does a quick interview about taking on all comers, and tells Flair he has to beat The Man to be The Man again.
  17. Not that it's a fair statement, but wow, this match would have been aided by pro-shot cameras and announcers. I lost track of how many falls there were because there were so many, which isn't a bad thing, but an announcer would have helped greatly. Also, the brawling was really good, but you couldn't really see their facial expressions, so I felt like I was missing out on something. In spite of that, this is the best of the Funk/Gilbert matches from my point of view. The '93 stuff has its moments, but I'd put this above all of that. Crazy action going on around the finish with Gilbert using the branding iron.
  18. This is interesting, and I think it's worth starting the conversation somewhere where Dave can see it and may respond for sure. The reason I think this is a compelling case is because you're basing candidacy on ring work and attendance figures, not just one or the other. Usually, when someone like Dundee or whoever gets advocated, I can't get on board because there's something consistent about everyone who has been inducted based on ring work. They all have reps. A guy who is among the best ever in the ring who doesn't have the rep for being among the best ever in the ring isn't a HOF candidate. It's perception over reality when it comes to the HOF, which sounds like a backhanded compliment, but is really (mostly) not.
  19. It does annoy me that Vince has rights to all those names and we can't get a Starrcade pay-per-view. But then the world wouldn't have BRAGGING RIGHTS or something, I guess.
  20. There's an interesting question in itself: Does Wade Keller get a HOF ballot?
  21. I compare it all to Vader in my head -- Vader bumps a lot, but it always means something when he does. Even if they are taking lots of bumps, that it's not a big deal when they do is the problem.
  22. Great little argument. Shawn seems fired up, having won the title and about to enter a PPV main event, and drops the "Boy Toy" act briefly enough to come across as a threat.
  23. Looks like the WWF gave away the Perfect turn before SNME, as he is with Flair and Razor here.
  24. Shawn wins the IC title in a surprisingly fun match. The audio is peppered, but considering how hard they worked to get over Davey Boy, this is a big loss for the WWF. Still, yet again, the WWF is in transition. It's a shame it took a business downturn for Bret and Shawn to get an opportunity, as it may have worked better had they experimented with it when business was good.
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