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Ricky Jackson

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  1. Don't worry Kelly - I was watching it Friday evening. The teeth, the voice, Cornette's impressions - it had to be him! Actually, I was referring to Strummer's 1995 Raw reference in the post above mine and not your original post. It was a much greater display of geekery
  2. I know we're all freakin' nerds around here, but I really hope you've seen that recently and don't actually remember that obscure fact from almost 20 years ago
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  4. Here's a playlist to complement what we discuss on the show. Umaga vs Kamala! Fuji Vice!!! Jason the Terrible vs the Zodiak!?!?!?! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6RCTo_Cd0B5JJbzqB2slsxY_BB4vH_9
  5. Parv summed it up well, this is one of the greatest tag teams ever. Totally underrated, because their singles career overshadows their tag run and because the bulk of their big matches happened outside of the USA.
  6. RIP Ricki Starr http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-top-stories/118-daily-updates/39202-legendary-ballet-dancer-turned-wrestler-ricki-starr-passes-away Interesting and unique performer, and I'd like to some day research him more. Not a ton of footage out there, but here is a match from the Chicago Archives:
  7. Jesus, you can almost feel Haku's kick knock Harley's ass into retirement
  8. I recommend starting here, Parv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jyol8mc2wZk
  9. Pretty sure the answer is no unfortunately
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarrel_of_the_Ancients_and_the_Moderns
  11. Here's the Meltzer bio. Unfortunately it's full of those weird symbols due to some glitch or whatever: http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=98264
  12. I don't think Stu received a dime from Vince when he "sold" him the territory in 84. Vince essentially gave him Stampede back a year later when he decided he wasn't going to pay him anything. He still had TV and could run shows in Calgary and other towns anyway
  13. But then we would be offending all the weak people. Can't have that in 2014
  14. For me his greatness is perfectly captured in a match he had against Rick McGraw, June 1985 at MSG. He had already debuted on TV, but this was his first appearance at the most hallowed arena in wrestling. Within minutes he is so over as a heel that a fan throws a drink at him. He has the New York crowd that had never seen him before in the palm of his hand from start to finish. Amazing to watch.
  15. Bruno was a great pro wrestler. I would compare him to John Wayne. Amazing charisma, amazing presence, and a great performer with a very strong emotional connection with his audience. But you won't find him on top 10 lists because he doesn't wow the critics with his versatility (workrate)
  16. Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
  17. If you guys think this is bad, you better stay away from old Warner Brothers cartoons (not to mention endless classic movies and TV shows) lest you faint And Davis rules
  18. Lou F'N Thesz http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/28693-lou-thesz-vs-buddy-rogers-012651/ http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/28773-lou-thesz-vs-verne-gagne-012552/ http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/28688-lou-thesz-vs-ruffy-silverstein-031750/
  19. I'll try to get started on the first batch of matches this week and offer my comments
  20. See, I would take prime Piper over, say, prime Misawa any day of the week. But I thought something like Strongbow vs Fuji from 73 was a great match, so what do I know. Hmmm, speaking of Strongbow....
  21. Savage is my #1. Flair probably #2, and then the list gets far less "serious" after that
  22. Roddy Piper http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/19894-roddy-piper/?hl=%20roddy%20%20piper
  23. Based on comments made by Russ Davis during the match, I'm going to guess that the Thesz-Gagne match from the Chicago footage is from 1/25/52. Not 100% sure. Wrestlingdata is far from being complete of course, but they list two Chicago Thesz-Gagne matches from the time period, both Broadways - 1/25/52 and 12/12/52. Davis on commentary implies this is the first time they have wrestled in Chicago, so that would suggest the former. Again, just a guess. Great match BTW
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