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You guys mention on the show that you wish we got a Flair/Gilbert singles match. They had one on the ME in Feb of 89 that went around 11 minutes.
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For me it goes Steamer, Funk, and Ronnie Garvin.
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I wasn't saying he was having the best matches in ECW. I was just saying he seemed more polished, and his stuff made more sense. I concede that you have watched more Rogers in ECW than I have. Still poor Rogers was shackled with Ghetti for the longest time.
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Rogers was a guy who could carry the action with his offense . Plus he could sell and make a match dramatic. Lane was good and brought things to the table like charisma, timing and knowing his role. Even as late as 97 Rogers was one of the more polished wrestlers in ECW.
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I'd take Rogers over Lane.
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Yea it was real interesting hearing them talk about Steamer. You could really tell they both respect him a lot in the ring. I really would love to see Austin have Steamboat on as a guest. It was also pretty funny to hear Austin pimp you tube links to matches.
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I'd go Fulton. He brought some things to the table. One he threw one helluva a jack hammer punch. Secondly he worked the Fantastic gimmick well. Fulton seemed to really care about his performance. I also thought Fulton was good in coming up with ideas or spots in matches. From interviews from the MX they would say how angry Fulton would get if the spot didn't go right. I also thought Fulton had more charisma.Though I thought Gibson looked smoother in the ring.
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I would not call Tully a reverse Windham. You really have to look at the sample size. You are looking at Tully at about 5 t.v bouts . That really isn't a fair sample size to give him the label of big show worker.
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These are my star ratings for the matches. I haven't rewatched these. The ratings are just from my notes .1. World Title: Ric Flair vs Harley Race © (Mid-Atlantic 8/17/83) – Greensboro, NC [?] 4* 2. TV Title: Tully Blanchard © vs Don Kernodle (Worldwide 05/11/85) – Blackwood, NJ 3 1/2 * 3. World Tag Titles: Rock & Roll Express vs Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev © (Worldwide 07/09/85) – Shelby, NC 4 1/4* 4. World Title: Ric Flair © vs Nikita Koloff (WCW Sunday Edition 08/11/85) – Atlanta, GA 3 1/4* 5. Ric Flair, Arn and Ole Anderson vs Dusty Rhodes, Magnum TA and Manny Fernandez (Worldwide 12/21/85) – Greensboro, NC 3 3/4 * 6. World Title: Ric Flair © vs Ron Garvin (WCW 12/28/85) – Atlanta, GA 4 1/2* 7. Ole Anderson vs Magnum TA (WCW 12/28/85) – Atlanta, GA 3 3/4 * 8. Ric Flair and Arn Anderson vs Ron Garvin and Dusty Rhodes (Worldwide 12/28/85) – Greensboro, NC not seen 9. National Title: Tully Blanchard © vs Ron Garvin (Worldwide 05/03/86) – Greensboro, NC 4* 10. World Title: Ric Flair © vs Ricky Morton (NWA Pro 05/17/86) Atlanta, GA 3 1/2* 11. World Tag Titles: Rock & Roll Express © vs Rick Rude & Manny Fernandez (WCW 12/86) – Atlanta, GA 4 1/2* 12. Ric Flair vs Barry Windham (Worldwide 01/24/87) – Fayetteville, NC 4 3/4 * 13. Midnight Express vs Barry Windham & Ron Garvin (WCW 05/16/87) – Charlotte, NC 4* 14. Ric Flair & Lex Luger vs Ron & Jimmy Garvin (WCW 6/27/87) – Atlanta, GA 2 1/2 * 15. Rock & Roll Express vs. Arn and Tully (WCW 9/19/87) – Raleigh, NC 3 1/2 * 16. Ric Flair vs Ron Garvin (Cage match) (Worldwide 9/26/87) – Detroit, MI 4 1/2 *
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A really strong show guys. The soccer cage story was so awesome.
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Just started listening. Soup is your mom watching online the new relaunch of AMC?
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I also liked how Dylan mentioned in the old Apter mags they would push the Sabu and Misterio as these amazing wrestlers. My 1st purchases was 2 best of Sabu from RF. Then I picked up the 94 and 95 J-cup. Then followed up with best of Misterio and Liger comps.
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You'd think the HBK-Bret Montreal Screw Job would be on the list.
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I'm about an hour in. I'm taking a break and will conclude on Fri or Sat. So far this has been really interesting. The Lawler breaking Heyman's jaw comes from the fact that they were building to a scaffold match where Paul would be involved in. The day of the show he's telling Lawler he can't do it he's afraid of heights . This lead to Lawler breaking his jaw during a match. A Memphis historian probabaly has the whole story. Another thing I always remember about Heyman was their was this picture floating around of him with 2 young soap stars. The 1st one is on General Hospital, and the 2nd one was a young Kelly Rippa from Regis and Kelly.
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Their typical strong match that needed to feel more nasty with the mask stip.
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These guys really matched up well together . The body bag visual was pretty spooky.
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I'm really digging Leatherface and Embry is really strong here .
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This didn't do much for me. Even when the announcers are calling it as a shoot. It was too absurd for me.
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These are floundering. At least they promoted WCW in this skit.
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