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Ricky Jackson

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  1. And now the most important topic... I feel that's a decent group to choose from, but feel free to submit a write in vote
  2. Hulk Hogan is a guy I didn't really appreciate until the last decade when I hit my 30s. When I was a kid I gravitated towards the IC level guys, tag teams and Macho Man, and didn't really think Hogan was interesting. Too godlike. Too much like Superman. Then when I was a teenager Hogan was the anti-christ for his sins against Bret Hart at Mania 9 and his dreadful early WCW stuff. The older I've got the more I've retreated into the past, and 80s Hogan became one of my absolute favorites. His matches and everything he's involved in are just pure electricity. One in a million performer
  3. Valentine vs Strongbow 8/18/79 Philly strap: https://youtu.be/DvmEAswEzqQ?list=PLV6RCTo_Cd0AoGpR6PbgREQrW-nqVF8pg&t=3868 Also check out... Leg Breaking: 7/21/79 Philly brawl: Can't find the 7/30 MSG strap online. The uploaded card on youtube doesn't include it
  4. Speaking of Valentine, a left field pick would be the Hammer vs Strongbow strap matches from 1979--7/30 MSG and even better IMO, 8/18 from Philly. The lead up to these matches is awesome too, with the leg breaking angle on TV and a wild brawl at the July Philly show
  5. It will be interesting if anyone votes for the 60s
  6. (I know the name of the feed has changed, but I can't change the title of the thread. Anyway...)
  7. Steamboat-Savage from WM3 had about a million two counts in 1987 and is still considered a classic. Context matters for that match because it happened at a time when such a match layout was exceptional rather than the norm
  8. I've heard that Thesz over Rogers for the NWA strap in Toronto in 63 led to something big
  9. I thoroughly enjoyed the tournament. Some great talents, especially Pete Dunne, and a great crowd. Really well done
  10. Obviously you should've been watching his 1982-84 WWF stuff instead
  11. An RIP thread would be a shit show, but I guess this one is already and will be. Probably best to let time pass before a proper assessment of him as a performer
  12. I think Savage vs Steamboat from Mania 3 is pretty important as far as influencing future wrestlers in terms of working and match layout, in ways that are still evident today. Sure there were other matches just as exciting and mold-breaking (away from the 70s style, or however you want to categorize what came before) from the time, but because it happened on such an historic and widely seen card its legend became far greater.
  13. Punk will return eventually
  14. Steele was in numerous tag matches over the years, that was just some carny Vince talk about him only being in two
  15. Or they could just keep her as far away from Stephanie as possible. Stephanie pats herself on the back for giving all of the women a fair chance and on the same show she's knocking down Bayley for being average and plain. It's counterproductive, it makes no sense and it's awful. Well, from their perspective they're recreating the success of the Bryan vs Authority story, which was based on Bryan being not good enough to be a star. Which helped make Bryan a star, and using that logic, will help make Bayley a star
  16. Kaufman was a New Yorker who attended MSG cards in the 60s and 70s and was even interviewed by Vince Jr on an MSG show in 79 doing the intergender gimmick, so there is a connection outside of just Memphis
  17. Probably lots I'm sure. I'm not sure why anyone would want to deny themselves that pleasure, but I also don't understand why many wrestling fans like what they do Edit: Damn it Dylan. This was a response to peppercorn
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  19. I've come to love the meaningless mid card stuff of the 80s, mostly WWF. I don't know why, maybe because I dislike most modern wrestling and this kind of wrestling doesn't exist anymore. Stuff that bores most fans to tears. Mundane, unpretentious wrestling as far removed from star ratings and greatness as you can get. Two guys pretending to fight in their underwear. Pro wrestling
  20. A wrestling world where everyone aspires to having a Meltzer-defined 5 star match is the darkest timeline
  21. It's become the Super Bowl, same 5 or so locations in rotation
  22. WoS is on a major TV station with far greater availability than anything WWE is on. That is why they were maybe concerned, not because they feared being outclassed production wise
  23. I really enjoyed this. Great chemistry and a very welcoming vibe. Good stuff
  24. Fuck Shane McMahon
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