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Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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None that I'm aware of. Would be cool to see if some of it is out there
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https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/formerly-known-as-titans-of-wrestling The boys get together to turn the lights out and they come full circle with an old school Titans set disc review! We say goodbye by saying goodbye to the Bob Backlund era, while also looking at a bunch of matches and promos featuring Titans favorites over the years On the docket: -A bloody farewell to the Spectrum -A classic tag team title match -Victory Corner! -The Persian Club challenge -A salute to the Grand Wizard -Select matches from 12/26/1983 MSG, including one of the most memorable matches in company history -One last bio from Chief Jay Historian! -An ominous warning from the asshole who owns the territory Also: -Someone had a bit too much to drink (and not who you would think) -HYSTERIA! -The secret behind Arnold Skaaland's towel finally revealed! -TURBULANCE!!!!!!! -Plus a special bonus tribute to Kevin Sullivan. RIP Thanks everyone for listening over the years. It's been a blast
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Started a work-in-progress chronological career retrospective playlist
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Everything I've seen of the Florida Prince of Darkness run has been wild. His passing may finally inspire me to try and watch as much of it as I can. I've been wanting to explore classic Florida for years. I also loved his team with Jack in the 90s RIP
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I think one of his attempts at going into business separate from daddy, many years back, was some kind of sports streaming start up in China, or something
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AEW TV - 7/24 -7/27 - Prestige Worldwide Presents Blood & Guts
Ricky Jackson replied to Timbo Slice's topic in AEW
Well, the psychology of cage matches originally was to either prevent a heel from running away again, prevent another double countout, or prevent interference. Any brutality caused by the cage was a bonus, not necessarily the goal. The old cages were supposed to have sharp spots to cause cuts and therefore blood loss. But really all you need to do is suspend disbelief a bit -
Oh wow. 47 minute video! I think the date is off. Martel lost the AWA title at the end of 1985. Wrestlingdata has a 7/3/84 date for them in Halifax for the AWA strap
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And a correction to my initial post, it was Leo's brother who worked as Bobby Kay in the Carolina's, not Leo
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Here's a Leo Burke playlist, including several videos from our own Matt D's channel. Lots of Puerto Rico https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2IINZIkUSU7LtHS0wSaOwI9akJaWh3WM&si=ZaP3U2LX3cDPsDPk
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Just saw this. Not a lot of footage to judge, at least as far as I know, but he was held in very high regard by a lot of folks, including Bret Hart. Worked extensively in his home area of the Maritimes, wrestling was the family business, and also Stampede of course. Looks like the Carolina's were his main US home (as Bobby Kay). Also helped train a lot of future wrestlers
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Is that tag really from 1/31/72 MSG or is it the Boston Garden match between the same teams from 1/22 that came out on Hidden Gems 5-6 years ago? Just wondering because I wasn't aware the 1/31 match was out there
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I just want Bruno to make the top 100
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Flair won't sniff #1 this time as well
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Wow, that's great
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The Wild Samoans had one of the great monster heel looks of all-time. Also perhaps the definitive "Albano team", with three separate runs as tag champs managed by him. Their best matches were as faces though, against the North South Connection in 1984 (oj recently raved about them in his WWF thread in the Microscope) RIP
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WWE TV - 6/17 - 6/21 - Owned By A Contraction. Again.
Ricky Jackson replied to Timbo Slice's topic in WWE
Hopefully not with something similar to when they did a death angle almost exactly 17 years ago -
Yeah, I've always been high on these matches, especially the first one. I've always found it hard to wrap my head around Hogan as a heel at this time. He basically looks the same as the superhero Hogan of the later 80s that I first encountered, so to my brain everything about him screams babyface. You can see why the fans would soon embrace him, because he's not really hateable in the way the top heels of the day were
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Sorry, I should've linked to the playlist tab to begin with https://m.youtube.com/@angou_toru_noritake/playlists
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Great work!
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Wow. Awesome. Thanks
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https://youtube.com/@angou_toru_noritake?si=ARziIMBYJAN5lsBs This is an amazing channel purely for the sheer amount of comprehensive playlists of old territories and old international wrestling that this person has put together. Practically a one stop shop for historical wrestling footage
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Was really impressed with Sonnenberg's performance in the Nagurski match. Definitely felt like I was warching someone who was very good at the pro wrestling
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Ok, shameless plug for my oldest friend Travis and acquaintance Max Mitchell, majority owner, for their Vancouver area indy promotion, Boom! Pro Wrestling, which was the subject of the latest Jericho pod. Max and top heel Brady Malibu were on the show and I highly recommend it for their insights on booking a small independent promotion in a non-traditional way (old school storytelling mixed with comedy). Our own Johnny Sorrow even came up North last year and guest ring announced a show. Longtime PWO/PTBN fans may remember Travis and Max from the Lucha Afterground podcast Check it out!
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Had to check out at least Bryan vs Ospreay (watched Okada vs Pac and skimmed a few other bits) and yeah, it was great. Holy crap was it great
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That's one of the great things about this era, New York and Philly each have their own flavor. Dick and Kal, plus the camera work, which employed more close ups and ringside filming, gave the Spectrum shows a different vibe. MSG just feels important, like a game at Yankee Stadium. Vince solo isn't always great here, especially in the 70s, when he would just not talk for several minutes at a time. I think his best work from this time is actually his selling of big angles on the weekly TV. Another plus is you often get slightly different matchups at each arena, like the great Larry Z vs Putski feud in Philly