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[1994-08-24-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXVIII] Ric Flair vs Hulk Hogan
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
Hogan does a good job selling the knee here but he should have been dominated the whole match by Flair. The finish was terrible and Flair comes across like a total jackass. The one positive about this match was that the crowd was extremely into it so I was at least excited and invested into the match. I think this would have been a fine match if Hogan didn't have the phony ass attack on the knee earlier in the program.- 23 replies
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The match is a fun little brawl with Buck and Terry stooging and bumping for Dusty and Dustin. The post-match angle is tremendous with Dusty breaking a chair over Meng's head but it isn't effective and gets locked in the nerve hold. Great stuff.
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[1994-08-24-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXVIII] Music Video: Honky Tonk Man
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
This was so ridiculous and absurd.- 6 replies
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[1994-08-24-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXVIII] Steve Austin vs Ricky Steamboat
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
This was very good. Austin and Steamboat had good chemistry and their matches worked better when they were going at a fast pace like this one. I enjoyed all the near falls towards the end in Steamboat's comeback. The victory was sweet for Steamboat too as his career comes to a close.- 8 replies
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[1994-08-24-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXVIII] Hulk Hogan and the masked man
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
This was comically bad. Gene and Tony were outrageous as ever.- 7 replies
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The first part of this didn't do anything for me at all. Kong's elimination and afterwards I enjoyed a good bit though. Hokuto was outstanding for the rest of the match and Kansai held her own too. I agree this could have been more but I was still satisfied enough with it.
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I felt I was just watching a solid match really. I didn't get excited at all until the finishing stretch and then Toyota began to fall off the ropes. The crowd seemed to die a little bit from the mistakes and never fully recovered either. This wasn't terrible but I didn't find myself begging for me at the end.
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Would Shawn Michaels Make Your Personal Top 100?
Exposer replied to Dylan Waco's topic in The Microscope
Shawn would make my top 100 but I'm going to list the guys who'd definitely be ahead of him. U.S. Terry Funk Buddy Rose Ric Flair Arn Anderson Ricky Steamboat Brian Pillman Dustin Rhodes Eddie Guerrero Rey Mysterio Bret Hart Vader Jerry Lawler Steve Austin Mick Foley Randy Savage Tito Santana John Cena Christian Curt Hennig 2 Cold Scorpio Chris Benoit Finlay William Regal Tajiri Bobby Eaton Ricky Morton Barry Windham Stan Hansen Sgt. Slaughter Terry Gordy Steve Williams Owen Hart Greg Valentine Japan Jushin Liger Toshiaki Kawada Mitsuharu Misawa Kenta Kobashi Jumbo Tsuruta Akira Taue Jun Akiyama Shinya Hashimoto Genechiro Tenryu Aja Kong Bull Nakano Akira Hokuto Mexico El Hijo Del Santo Blue Panther El Dandy Negro Casas I almost haven't been exposed to Europe at all and some other top names like Race and Dundee I'm skeptical about because I've seen so little of what's out there of them although I would need to really ponder on it. To answer Matt's question Shawn more often than not delivered extremely well in big time matches such as Razor (Mania X), Jericho (Mania XIX), Cena (Mania 23), Flair (Mania 24), and both Mania matches with Taker. There are other great performances or at least memorable big time matches scattered around too like Jannetty on Raw in 93, the Jarrett match at IYH in 95, the SS Ladder Match with Razor, Mind Games with Foley, and the HITC with Taker. I personally feel his best individual performances were in the Midnight Rockers and Rockers in the AWA and WWF. He was a tremendous FIP and could sell his ass off. The volume of great matches the Rockers have from 86-91 is probably pretty high and I'm a firm believer that they're the greatest tag team in WWF/E history. Shawn could bump like a lunatic too and I can confirm that just from watching him manage Diesel on the 94 Yearbook. So yeah, I believe Shawn's positives were that he could deliver in big settings, was a great FIP with the Rockers, could bump really well, and (I failed to mention this earlier) was great in gimmick matches (Ladder, No DQ, Ironman, HITC). His negatives are there too though. During the mid-90s when he would pitch fits in mid-match is a major issue. The Vader match at SS is an extreme example of that. Post-comeback he's pretty hit or miss if you ask me. His matches with HHH were boring as hell and they participated in the most grueling (boredom) gimmick match to watch ever (HITC Bad Blood). Once 2008 rolled around he almost wasn't good at all. He nearly killed Jericho in the No Mercy Ladder Match and was a pathetic excuse for a wrestler at the end of the night. I forgot to mention his matches with Angle which are terribly overrated although I find the Vengeance match to be pretty good. Essentially, I feel his negatives would be mid-match tantrums, blowing spots post-comeback, and really coming off as average or only slightly above average (maybe) on a regular day if he wasn't in one of his good-great stretches. I like Shawn in the ring with the Rockers a lot and enjoy him in stretches from 92-98 and in spurts from 02-10. Like I mentioned above, he'd be in my top 100 and I actually think he'd be right at 50 because if I counted right I have 49 people ahead of him that I'm positive of. -
[1994-08-20-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Dusty & Dustin Rhodes
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
Both father and son cut great promos here. I love this feud.- 6 replies
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New Jack is slowly on the verge of becoming the best promo of the year. He continues to make me laugh and say awesome shit.
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Christopher gets hurt at a charity softball game and claims an MCL tear isn't serious (which it is). Then Doug Gilbert and company come and beat him with his crutches. Eddie Marlin returns and suspends Doug Gilbert. This was okay, I don't find Doug Gilbert interesting at all.
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[1994-08-20-USWA-TV] Interview: Buddy Landell, Tommy Rich & Doug Gilbert
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
Buddy Landell is now heel and cuts a good promo about why he turned on Brian Christopher. -
[1994-08-19-AAA] Konnan & Cien Caras vs El Satanico & Perro Aguayo
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
I'm very confused too. It seems like a hot and great angle though. -
Excellent match. Vader is tremendous here. I really liked the strikes in this from both guys. The mat work was good too but the stiff exchanges with both guys attempting to knock out the other is what makes this great.
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[1994-08-16-ECW-TV] Interview: Cactus Jack & Terry Funk
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
This was awesome. Terry and Mick just hanging out and casually discussing Public Enemy and the hood. -
Owen should have won clean here. This was a very good match though and Waltman is quietly having a great year.
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[1994-08-13-ECW-Hardcore Heaven] Cactus Jack vs Terry Funk
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
This is the famous chair throwing scene that has been shown for years. Public Enemy seem legit pissed at the fans for that shit too. -
[1994-08-13-USWA-TV] Jeff Gaylord update / Interview: Sid Vicious
Exposer replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
Jeff is only concerned with Spike Huber. I guess he forgave Sid over the phone. Sid cuts a fairly competent promo on Lawler afterwards.