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Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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My vote for worst match I've ever seen
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I think I'm really going to like the list that has Gorgeous George at number 5
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Wrestlers who had a lot of great matches but aren't great
Ricky Jackson replied to Grimmas's topic in 2016
That's probably the best assessment. Number of great matches being weighted so heavily bugged me a lot, especially if it was more important than how someone performs. Some people were just in positions to have a TON of great matches and to have those seen by a lot of people. Others did not. The folks who didn't get those chances aren't necessarily worse than those who did. Being in position means they still have to take advantage of that opportunity. And doing so may very well be why they're so often put in such a position. True. However looking at someone like Bret who constantly had to face pirates, dentists, clowns and everybody else and compare that to Kobashi who got to face Misawa, Kawada, Taue, etc.. There is no way Bret would ever be able to equal that many great matches in that situation. Does that mean Kobashi is automatically better? He may be better, but there is more to it than that. Preach on brother -
I did. But it's already been established my list was written on the back of a napkin during a work break a few weeks ago. Lol
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I dunno, at least Graham's universe was full of headlining 20,000 + sellouts for a super hot territory and not part of cards that couldn't draw flies to shit, if you want to be technical about it. (You know I love ya Parv, don't sick the feds on me for subversive statements)
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What were his 70s highs? Laying an egg against Harley? I'll give him this: he could sell better than he's given credit for. And was demonstrably a better wrestler than Jesse Ventura. I didn't vote for Graham, but his WWWF stuff in 76-78 from MSG and Philly is mostly good, never bad, and often really memorable. Vs. Bruno, Dusty, Putski, Mascaras (two otherwise crappy wrestlers), Backlund, are almost as good as it gets in NYC during this time. I probably should've found a spot for Superstar
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Haha...I was the high vote on Wrestling II. Couldn't have worked out any better for an avatar switch
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Plus Heenan trained and started his career as a wrestler, and wrestled extensively in all the other areas he worked, including a fair amount in WWF Steven, surely you can find a better pic of Heenan. Preferably one from the 70s with a classic crimson mask
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Marty and I are claiming exclusive podcast rights for a tag team countdown show on Tag Teams Back Again. ☺
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That King Konga pic is so awesome I almost want it as MY avatar
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I would've just put Pete Doherty at 92 or whatever if knew this was going to come up haha
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Oh wait, I wasn't the high vote on Fuji. Never mind. Not sure who it will be
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Great idea. I'll change mine to Mr.Fuji when I get home from work
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Can't lie, seeing a podcast that long is a huge buzzkill. Just need to be prepared to make dents and get through it in time. But loving it so far. Makes the commute and traffic a whole lot more tolerable. Oh believe me it's a buzz kill for me as well. Going in to this I wanted it to be the "concise" GWE pod. Silly me
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https://soundcloud.com/jerryvonkramer/tag-teams-back-again-episode-15-gwe-top-25-sell-out-special (PTBN link to follow) Kelly and Marty jump on the GWE bandwagon and somehow talk for 4 hours and 40 minutes on only their top 25 wrestlers ever. Foolishly they thought they would also have time to run down their top 25 tag teams as well. (haha...next time we promise!) So GWE junkies, here's another dose to feed your addiction!
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RIP Hell yeah, check out that WWWF TV tag from 75. It's amazing
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Graham worked the Miami Superbowl of Wrestling show against Race, title vs title, in early 78. Probably worked some other dates since he was a name in the territory. Florida TV was available in the New York area as well. Most fans in Florida wouldn't have been familiar with WWF guys outside of the ones that worked there before, like Graham or Backlund, unless you followed the mags. Backlund staying Florida wouldn't have really benefitted Graham much because he wasn't going to be pushed ahead of Dusty or Jack Brisco as a top star.