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[1992-09-02-WCW-Clash of the Champions XX] Wrestler Memories on TBS
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in September 1992
Now this is a package. Clips of Dusty, Hansen, Ron Garvin, Tony Atlas, Magnum, Buzz Sawyer, Mr. Wrestling 2, Kabuki, Dibiase, Watts, Wahoo, Masked Superstar, Jimmy Valiant, Bundy, The Spoiler, Iron Sheik, Blanchard, Flair, Funk, Rich and Piper. I could watch 3 hours of just this.- 13 replies
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Armstrong can't defend his title due to injury, and Pillman is out to go heel because he wanted his title match. Its a pretty good heel promo followed by a nice slap, but not exactly an impactful turn.
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[1992-09-02-WCW-Clash of the Champions XX] Interview: Bruno Sammartino
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in September 1992
Bruno looks a bit like Brando. Says WWF has been an embarassment and that he'll be at Havoc. Because Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal is how he and Watts did it back in the day. Clip of Andre, dressed for the Princess Bride, then Teddy Long interviews Bob Armstrong, Thunderbolt Patterson. I've never been a fan of Bruno on the mic -- either on TV or in an interview/podcast setting and this is no different.- 11 replies
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[1992-09-02-WCW-Clash of the Champions XX] Tag Team Memories on TBS
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in September 1992
Clips of Ole Anderson turning on Dusty vs. Russians with Solie & Ole on commentary, which I remember having an mp3 of. Then clips of the Brisco Bros TV debut, Freebirds, Road Warriors, Rock & Roll Express. Watching this as a kid I was in awe of seeing a ton of teams and highlights of guys I'd only heard and read about. Still fun to see these now.- 8 replies
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Who is in the black tie crowd here? Austin goes to work on Steamboat's ribs and does a great job as the aggressor. Its been said before, but the improvement in his work is noticeable over the course of the year. Steamboat with a great counter when Austin puts his head down for a backdrop. We get multiple reversals on a tombstone in a standard WCW spot before Steamboat hits it but is slow to cover. Good finish with Steamboat skinningthe cat, Austin sending him out again and paying for it. Pretty heated down the stretch. ***3/4
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[1992-09-02-PWFG] Bart Vale vs Kazuo Takahashi
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in September 1992
This feels completely heatless, even for Japan shoot standards. Takahashi eats a ton of knockdowns on solid strikes by Vale, before hulking up and being knocked down for good. Perhaps this worked in the context of big picture booking, but I found it pretty weak compared with the other action from PWFG & UWFI on the yearbook. **1/2- 7 replies
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[1992-09-15-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Ric Flair vs Randy Savage
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in September 1992
I may be extending this extra credit from Summerslam because of the incredible job Savage did selling the knee injury, but I enjoyed this as a follow up. Savage starts limping to the ring just like the HBK match that followed Mania, and that's where the focus is as Vince strongly pushes Flair's attack on the knee. Savage exacerbates it taking a bump to the floor before Razor gets in his shots at it as well. I could've done with a whole lot less from Perfect here as his interference didn't add anything. Title changes hands after an incredibly long figure four. This should've been a hot finish but it felt like something was missing. I liked the post-match with Ramon again attacking Savage's and Warrior to help him to the back. Savage's selling absolutely made this. ***1/4- 15 replies
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While the Mania title picture may not be set in stone, I'd bet its been sketched out.
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Loss, very interesting to see your thoughts on this as I expected the PWO consensus to be in some kind of uproar over the close. I didn't love the execution / production as I thought there needed a moment or two that invited the crowd to really get behind and pop for Bryan. Whether it be a dramatic entrance with the music or some kind of attack laying people out before being overcome by numbers, I would've liked that pop. That being said, we're on night two of what looks like a months long storyline, and while down the road we can argue about the twists and turns and where it leads, the undeniable fact is that the past 2 nights DB has been positioned as the ace babyface in the WWE. All the comments from the McMahon's, including Steph's great B+ line are designed to put this guy over as the best thing going today. Count me in until he drops the ball or they take it away from him without giving him a fair chance.
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Absolutely. Without the celebration, confetti, and thanks to mom & dad in the camera its impact is not at all the same.
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That finish was perfect. The money's in the chase and you've now got Bryan in the role of #1 babyface chasing the belt. A clean win closing the show would've been that indelible moment, but then what? For tonight, this is exactly where things should be. Don't know how much confidence I've got in this 3 or 6 months from now, but for tonight this was great. And that slapfest? Somebody love them some SUZUKI MINORU.
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I'm not going to lie, they had me with the confetti. Then HHH hung around a little too long and you knew what was coming.
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Cena consulting the ringside doctor early on. Payoff later?
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Bryan looks so incredibly grateful and almost disbelieving that he's out there headlining a major PPV. Hard not to be happy for him. Probably reading too much into his facials, but fingers crossed it portends a great night.
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Wow was that incredible. So much to *love* here. Punk's early knee strikes to bring down the bigger man. Brock working like the absolute perfect monster heel, never even going down from simple offense but requiring a crushing series of blows, or as the match went on, something super high impact to go down. Punk getting tossed around the way David needs to when Goliath throws him like a rag doll. The awesome sequence on the mat working the submissions. Lesnar selling the anaconda vice, and especially triangle, so damn well that I actually bought he'd tap. Near falls you bought as a finish, especially after Heyman's initial interference. Brock Lesnar is the best character in wrestling today. Easily my US MOTY, and a strong contender for worldwide as well. EDIT: Thanks to those who remembered the three amigos spot. That match did the damn thing. About the only flaw I can really pick at is Heyman playing so strongly into the finish, but at least it played into Punk going down. Sticking with Punk post-match and showing him recover, get to his feet and leave chin up was a great bit as well for him going forward.
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So what babyface are all these Ryback catering vignettes supposed to lead to?
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Natalya won. I like her. But I used this time to go say to the wife and have some ice cream. Sorry girls.
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Wow, I would love to see that fight. Hopefully Drew Mac came out with some battle scars as well. As for the match? ADR/Christian was great, crowd was super hot for Christian's near falls. He also sold the shoulder like a boss and looked like a real threat to win. Definitely better than I expected, as I haven't been in love with Del Rio's TV matches but he was more aggressive here and came across like a no nonsense heel instead of just someone with a boring schtick on the mic. His post-match promo had me expecting a Misterio return but perhaps that's down the line, or was just done to take advantage of the location.
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Del Rio with a NASTY shiner. Did I miss something or did he have a bad weekend?
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Really enjoyed Cody/Sandow. I was hoping to see Cody sell the knee after Sandow swept the leg, and while that was asking too much he sold the back for a decent bit. All in all very fun and probably the best reaction Cody has gotten so far as a face. Also very surprised to see him get a clean pin. On another night you might say Sandow is cashing in tonight, but probably a safe bet they're saving the title change(s) to close out the show.
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Wow harsh words but probably not all that far off. Just surprising they wouldn't put Wyatt in a position to look great in his debut.
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Kane/Wyatt was pretty disappointing. Really thought they'd at least have Wyatt look strong before a schmozz finish. Instead they painted him as unable to do much on his own.
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Darren Young comes out as gay in TMZ airport interview
WingedEagle replied to Bix's topic in Pro Wrestling
P.W.O. Or asking too much on this one? Just don't think this is going anywhere that's going to do anyone much good. There's a place for people with certain views to express and discuss them, but I don't think this is it. -
I remember this and the follow up at the next arena show more vividly than just about anything else from that year. Easily two of the best hours of televised wrestling you can find. Call it overbooking, but it was all laid out and produced perfectly for the purposes of television. Great wrestling would follow, but for my money this was the peak of ECW's helter skelter creative.