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  1. Loss

    Mighty

    The Mighty No information yet.
  2. Black Label Pro Darkest Timeline Title Tournament on Powerbomb.tv September 22, 2018 Crown Point, IN No review yet. BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round: Tom Lawlor vs Jake Parnell BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round, Scramble Match: Kevin Ku vs Allie Kat vs Clayton Gainz vs PB Smooth vs Rory Fox BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round: Kobe Durst vs Dominic Garrini vs Jeremy Wyatt BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round: PCO vs Josh Briggs BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round: Brian Pillman Jr. vs Andrew Everett vs Joshua Bishop vs Zachary Went BLP Darkest Timeline Title Tournament First Round: Marko Stunt vs Swoggle A-1 Tag Team Titles: Space Pirates (Shane Sabre & Space Monkey) vs No New Friends (Danny Adams & Kevin Lee Davidson) vs Production (Derek Director & Eddy Only) BLP Darkest Timeline Tournament Final, Elimination Match: Tom Lawlor vs Kobe Durst vs Brian Pillman Jr. vs Kevin Ku vs PCO vs Marko Stunt Bold matches are PWO recommended.
  3. World Wrestling Entertainment NXT #319 on WWE Network Aired September 26, 2018 (Taped September 20, 2018) Orlando, FL No review yet. Lars Sullivan vs Victor Orchant The Mighty (Nick Miller & Shane Thorne) vs Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) Kairi Sane vs Vanessa Borne Tommaso Ciampa vs Otis Dozovic Bold matches are PWO recommended.
  4. Major League Wrestling MLW Fusion #23 on YouTube Aired September 20, 2018 (Taped September 6, 2018) Fort Lauderdale, FL No review yet. New Hart Foundation (Brian Pillman Jr., Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Teddy Hart) vs Stud Stable (Leo Brien, Michael Patrick & Parrow) Aria Blake & Maxwell Jacob Friedman vs Joey Ryan & Taya Valkyrie PCO vs Brody King Bold matches are PWO recommended.
  5. Jimmy Garvin No information yet.
  6. Skandor Akbar No information yet.
  7. Iceman Parsons No information yet.
  8. World Class Championship Wrestling TV #59 Aired February 12, 1983 (Taped February 4, 1983) No review yet. NWA World Title: Ric Flair (c) vs Terry Gordy (Discuss) Bold matches are PWO recommended.
  9. Steve Lombardi No information yet.
  10. Koko B. Ware No information yet.
  11. Jim Neidhart No information yet.
  12. Loss

    Jimmy Hart

    Jimmy Hart No information yet.
  13. Lord Alfred Hays No information yet.
  14. Loss

    Lanny Poffo

    Lanny Poffo No information yet.
  15. Gorilla Monsoon No information yet.
  16. Honky Tonk Man No information yet.
  17. Dennis Stamp No information yet.
  18. Andre the Giant No information yet.
  19. World Wrestling Federation Wrestling Spotlight Aired January 3, 1987 (Taped December 9, 1986) Phoenix, AZ No review yet. Koko B. Ware vs Frenchy Martin Honky Tonk Man vs Jose Luis Rivera Rougeau Brothers (Jacques Rougeau & Raymond Rougeau) vs Mike Lucas & Dennis Stamp Steve Lombardi vs Lanny Poffo Dino Bravo vs Corporal Kirchner Bold matches are PWO recommended.
  20. Oh, it usually gets overlooked on these lists, I think because Dave wrote it out as "four stars" in the issue, but he gave the Flair/Arn/Tully vs Sting/Luger/Windham match from the first episode of NWA Main Event (04-03-88) ****.
  21. I appreciate your effort on this. This overlaps with something I'm working on right now really nicely. More details very soon.
  22. Bret was first approached about turning heel on March 10 -- two weeks before Wrestlemania. A lot of it really was just that clueless, but they lucked out.
  23. Happened at Summerslam 2014.
  24. I seem to detest the WON HOF a little more each year, but my reasons for detesting it seem to change each time around. In the past I've complained about it being a place to acknowledge WON-driven historiography over history, and while my complaints this time around are rooted in that, it's really something bigger. I think the way WWE has changed their methods of making money has really flipped the entire lens through which hardcore fans view pro wrestling, of which this HOF is a celebration, on its ass. The idea that we can just declare who drew money and who didn't based on limited data, virtually no context, and awfully opinionated numbers is problematic. There are genuine draws in wrestling history to be certain, but I think most people that we label that way (or purposefully label *not* that way) are either those who have the good luck or misfortune to live off the top of an already thriving or sinking promotional run. I don't think the idea of a HOF is completely useless, but I do think the standards most people use are at best an outdated paradigm. I personally find it much more fruitful to treat it as a chance to learn more about the people who are on the ballot -- and stop there -- instead of assessing anyone's candidacy. Going that route, I've learned quite a bit of interesting stuff about Johnny Barend and June Byers already.
  25. "Writers and historians"
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