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  1. WingedEagle

    Updates!

    Exactly, we'll drive ourselves crazy trying to watch a sizable quantity of everyone hyped. Don't want to lose sight of the forest.
  2. WingedEagle

    Current WWE

    I actually enjoy Wyatt promos at this point because they're an opportunity to mute the show and check out something in the paper or online, go bs with the wife for a few or otherwise take a break from Raw. Hated it for months but I've now been able to make productive use of them. I'm all in.
  3. WingedEagle

    Updates!

    I imagine at the end of the day most people won't have seen enough of everybody to really say they can objectively consider everything and everyone. That's the fun of it, you go with what you've seen and what you like. Enjoy the road there!
  4. Kid can't accept $5K (bumped up from $2500) offer from Ramon to get into the ring with him again knowing the consequences. Nice slow pacing to this angle, all the more impressive considering who was involved.
  5. Groupie is working on a step up bar, while Flair & Anderson are in jumpsuits. Sting out to talk about Vader. Flair say there are rumors of Sid Vicious coming in, which is surprising since he hasn't debuted. Some kids out with moms and everyone joins in the exercising. Pretty pointless.
  6. RNR promo talking about Cornette & Bodies when Fytch comes out and offers to manage them, saying they don't know much about business because rock is out and rap is in. They turn her down with some Wayne's World schtick and she walks off.
  7. Bob looks pretty diesel here without a shirt given his age. Finally getting some money promos in this feud and Bob sounds tough even if the glasses and hat don't help things.
  8. Lawler collects Coke memorabilia, and looks like he's wearing scrubs here. He shows her some drawings of himself. Smooth. She seems too old for him even though that seems to be the only point of the segment.
  9. Love the post-match with the crowd chanting for Kobashi after what I believe is his first singles win over a top tier star. This was also the best Gordy I've seen during these yearbooks. Does anything of his even approach this until you go back to the '88 tag league finals? From the outset the story here was Kobashi taking this not just as an underdog, but as Gordy's equal. Along the way it felt like Kobashi could take this, but I didn't see him hitting a pair of moonsaults, much less winning with one. Really great way to cleanly establish him at a new level. ****1/4
  10. WingedEagle

    Current WWE

    I don't blame Jericho. He knows where his bread is buttered, even if he's only coming to the table a few times a year. Why should we expect candor on this topic from someone interested in an income stream from the company?
  11. I saw his stand up show on Broadway once. Even in his twilight he could still kill a crowd.
  12. Clips of Gilbert complaining that he has a chain match with Funk even though Paul E never signed a contract. Funk promo with a hard sell for the chain match, saying Philly has seen the best and worst of wrestling, and now they'll see the most violent.
  13. Ramon out for an in-ring interview, saying Kid didn't beat him and he'll give Kid $2500 if he does it again. Hart is out to set up their match at KOTR.
  14. Doink attacks before the bell, then soils Perfect's towel. Nice legwork by Perfect with a spinning toe hold and posting the knee. The whole Doink character and costume are pretty out there but he really nails the act. Doinks trade places when #1 hits the floor, but #2 immediately takes a Perfectplex for the pin. The pair attack Perfect afterwards before Crush is out for the save. More engaging and interesting than a lot of Perfect's work from this time, but I don't seem to be as big a fan as some others. **3/4
  15. Such a runaway for feud of the year it isn't even funny. The prematch between these squads with their staredowns is always superb as well. Fujinami got to look like a world beater against Tenryu, albeit briefly, before Tenryu nails Hash from the apron which Hash repays with killer kicks and a DDT. They were all over the place here - Fujinami working submissions, Ishikawa & Tenryu with the big bombs, Hash's stellar strikes. One of my favorite spots was when Hash tagged in you saw on Tenryu's face that he knew some hellacious kicks were coming his way and there was nothing he could do to stop it. Fujinami eventually submits Ishikawa while Hashimoto & Tenryu continue their issue outside. Another excellent that match that continues to build Hashimoto vs. Tenryu as the ultimate conflict in this feud. ***3/4 Other feuds (mainly thinking of the AJPW crew here) exceed the quality of NJPW vs. WAR on a match by match basis, but I don't know that any feud is this much fun.
  16. WingedEagle

    Current WWE

    WWE or NXT?
  17. This was a good power match between a couple of big boys that just couldn't get over the hump to great. Vader misses a splash on the floor and goes up for Davey's big delayed vertical suplex. Can't say he didn't come to work on this day, bumping and selling very well. We get an absolutely terrible DQ finish following a chair shot. This would've been better if they shaved off some time and went with any kind of clean finish. ***1/4
  18. I don't recall why this is Dos Hombres instead of without the masks, but apparently it has to do with Zenk taking Douglas's place, despite the TV 24 hours before the show promoting Douglas & Steamboat as the challengers. Steamboat takes his mask off late before the other Hombre is pinned. Last few minutes we get are solid.
  19. Solie mentions legends who have passed and won't be there including Andre, Dick the Bruiser, Gene Anderson and others. Nice intro for Thesz. Verne Gagne next. Then Mr. Wrestling II, who gets a good pop. Final HOFer is Eddie Graham, repped by Mike Graham. Crowd didn't like this and maybe there's no place for it in 1993, but I enjoyed seeing the guys.
  20. Windham isn't there because of something Windham pulled. Brings out Arn & Ole as Horsemen. Crowd booing Roma as he comes out. Says the Blondes are going to get Flair in the ring again. Such a huge flop. Pretty incredible they bungled Flair's return to the company this badly.
  21. Solid, quick tag that sees Eaton & Benoit enter like something out of a Van Damme or Lethal Weapon movie. Bagwell's dancing? Not so much. This was much faster than the in-ring standard for WCW, only really slowing down Bagwell tags in. Scorpio destroys Benoit with a somersault legdrop for the win. ***
  22. Vader training session where he destroys a few jobbers. Davey Boy out to end it, giving Race a big vertical suplex and then brawling. DBS catches him in the powerslam and lariats and looks like a legit threat. Nice angle heading into the big show.
  23. Flair & Arn are for some reason wearing kimonos. This feels like Ron Burgandy & Brick Tamland. Rude is out and he didn't know the party would be oriental. Fifi takes Rude back to change into something more appropriate. Flair says all four original horsemen will be at Slamboree. Rude back in a kimono but has kept his pants, telling us the taste of raw fish sets his soul on fire. Rude asks if Flair is coming back, but changes the topic. Rude has Fifi get a present for them, and its a woman named Fufu. Rude gives Fifi his number, teasing a program there. Fufu starts to dance and taks off her robe. What a letdown. Flair vs. Rude should've been a classic feud.
  24. Bischoff interviews Stallone & Ventura, promoting Cliffhanger and Demolition Man. Time suck.
  25. Bischoff runs down the card in typical Bischoff fashion. Solie joins to preview the legends portion of the show, mentioning Jim Barnett, Don Owens and Stanley Blackburn as promoters who'll be there. Highlights Thesz as a legend and all time champion. Clips of Thesz vs. Inoki. Bischoff would love to see Thesz step into the ring again. Completely legit.
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