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Ricky Jackson

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  2. Boston shows were not televised on NESN until 1985, May 18 to be exact. There is footage of Tito winning the IC belt in Feb 1984, but that was a ringside camera of some sort IIRC and not a TV shoot. That's all I know about that. Bob was a draw, end of story. The strong undercards helped, but Bruno, Superstar and Pedro had strong undercards during their reigns as well. Vince Sr was just a damn good promoter and knew how to put together cards that drew money.
  3. Well, Hogan/Andre 2/5/88 won the PWI match of the year in 1988. Or is that not "great" enough for you? (the angle was great)
  4. Other than one of my closest friends (and fellow wrestling-obsessive...well, not as obsessive as me of course--I'm posting on a message board for christs sake), nobody I knew gave a shit about WCW in Canada pre-NWO. During the 97-99 years, I knew tons of WCW fans, and the whole Raw-Nitro Monday war (Monday-Tuesday war on TSN) was really hot for a while. A lot of the interest in WCW was due to old WWF guys being there no doubt. As far as the whole "fans taking sides" thing, I was always interested in whatever wrestling I could see, read the mags religiously and followed NWA, AWA, etc going back to the very beginning of my fandom, but yes, Canada is WWF/WWE country, and I can definitely remember wanting WWF to make a comeback in 97 and win the ratings war in a way that was similar to rooting for your hometown team to win a championship.
  5. Just listened to the first Walton interview and it was really good. Thanks again Smack.
  6. I'd be down with doing a Portland podcast. I have all the 1977-80 stuff and have been waiting for the right excuse to seriously delve into it. There is 70s LA and San Fran footage readily available as well (far from the prime years of each, but still), and also IWA, Detroit, and WWA. We could do an all-70s wrestling podcast and include WWWF and Japan, etc.
  7. How about the LA stuff? (please and thank you)
  8. I don't have a card yet, but don't worry about the multiple threads thing, because it happens all the time. I wasn't going to say anything, but there are now TWO Roddy Piper threads in the microscope. (Parv, I'm looking at you )
  9. The Savage/Tito series is awesome, one of the best WWF feuds of the 80s. Try this one out for a start and work from there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLS4sBtz3WA As far as the match with the RnRs goes, you can judge for yourself :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csb4P9a7mf4...C7F&index=5 This tag match with Randy from Memphis is really good:
  10. Good first show guys. You'll need to learn to love those Backlund headlock spots though.
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  12. Link please, I can't find it. And the answer is very little footage as far as I know.
  13. RIP Dutch Savage http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-top-sto...age-passes-away
  14. Looking at Meltzer's Rose bio, it seems June 8, 1979 at the Cow Palace was the date of the incident. For context, Rose had been wrestling in SF since around mid-1978. The last episode of "Big Time Wrestling" taped in Sacramento aired March 19, 1979. Thereafter, "Big Time Wrestling" from Portland (yes, the show had the same name) aired in the time slot and Shire used Portland talent for his Cow Palace shows. Attendance for these shows wasn't very good though, and Shire began having problems with Owen and the Portland guys. Portland guys were no-showing dates during this time as well. On top of all this apparently the Amarillo territory of all places (now owned by Blackjack Mulligan and Dick Murdoch) had TV in San Fran and were running shows in towns Shire had abandoned. Anyway, things were very tense at the time and Rose wasn't being paid what he felt he was owed, which led to the shoot promo. It looks as though the incident was the last straw for Shire and Owen, and Portland Wrestling was replaced by "All Star Wrestling" from KC. This was a total disaster, and crowds at the Cow Palace plunged to less than 500 at times. Shire finally pulled the plug after the January 1981 Battle Royal show (which actually drew 6,000, as the Battle Royal card was annually the biggest show of the year in SF).
  15. He was actually wrestling as the Iron Sheik as early as 1978 Portland. This neat little PBS doc features his feud with Dutch Savage:
  16. I think Piper blurted out "It's the Iron Sheik!" during his first appearance as Mustafa. Can't remember how often it was referenced after that.
  17. Didn't Dixie court Heyman to take over the book 3-4 years ago? I wonder if he had accepted her offer would it have made any difference at all.
  18. What is Jarrett's role in TNA these days?
  19. I remember watching this match years ago and thinking JYD must have been stoned off his ass that night. Early-mid 80s Slaughter is really, really good. Great matches, great angles and feuds.
  20. Bryan/Cesaro, maybe this whole gauntlet, is one for the 2013 Yearbook.
  21. Here's a new one by Bronson, probably his best wrestling-themed rap so far: "The Rockers"
  22. Watched the Rose/Dusek angle and match last night--great stuff. Also, this thread needs a bit of this to crank it up another notch:
  23. Well, I meant when the price is reduced to 99 cents of course.
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