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[1992-03-31-AJPW-Championship Carnival] Toshiaki Kawada vs Akira Taue
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
We start hot just like Kawada vs. Kobashi, with Taue attacking Kawada in the aisle and following with a tope and nodowa on the floor. These two never disappoint, its really just a matter of how epic its going to be. Kawada's offense is naturally stiff and crisp, working to finish with the power bomb. Taue gets what feels like an upset after a pair of nodowas. ****- 11 replies
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[1992-03-29-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Shawn Michaels vs Roddy Piper
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Sherri was awesome here on the way to the ring & before the match, doing a great job making Michaels look like a big deal. HBK was going out of his way to bump for Piper, who was moving pretty spryly during his early shine segment. HBK eventually delivers a reverse crescent kick as we're not yet in the Superkick era. HBK nails Piper with Sherri's boot which brings out Bret Hart to give Piper the boot to even things up. The ref then DQs piper to further their Mania storyline. ***1/4- 10 replies
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Nikita gives an interview about going face to face with someone. Also some clips of Rude/Steamboat and of Valentine, who I totally forgot was in WCW. These pale in comparison to WWF's packages.
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[1992-03-28-WCW-Pro] Arn Anderson vs Ricky Steamboat
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Anderson is as methodical as ever, and these two work a great match with sound transitions, selling and comebacks, all in about 10 minutes. Paul E had to wait a bit too long for the spot where he took a bump, but you had two all time greats doing their thing here and that spot wasn't about to bring it down. Rude is in to interfere but Steamboat turns the tables and hangs him over the ropes. WCW continues putting out awesome TV in 1992. ***1/2 -
Hollywood has the most awful glasses ever and will not waste his time beating 3 men in the SMW title tourney. I kind of like this alternate universe Holly.
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Tim Horner is not only a volunteer probation officer who dabbled as a jobber in the WWF and NWA, he can sing to Garth Brooks. I know this made him a babyface in the south in 1992, but that is not the case in New York in 2013.
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[1992-03-28-USWA-TV] Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Highlights from another wild brawl in the feud of the year from the Mid South Coliseum. Lumberjacks have chairs, Lawler & Jarret have boards and eventually a chain & garbage can. After Lee throws powder the dogs attack the lumberjacks and Moses or Jimmy Valiant make their way out. More awesome.- 14 replies
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[1992-03-28-USWA-TV] Eric Embry vs Dirty White Boy
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Embry is a bloody mess. Jimmy Valiant & Tom Pritchard interfere and eventually DWB is busted open as well before Tony Falk and Brian Christopher run in. You know how people scream about SEC football? Or Mark Henry screams that's what he does? I feel like everyone here should be able to scream "Memphis Wrestling!"- 10 replies
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[1992-03-28-WWF-Superstars] Interview: Sid Justice
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
We hear about the demandments of Hulkamania. Sid is nuts. So glad this made the set. -
[1992-03-28-WWF-Superstars] Update: Ric Flair 'Press Conference'
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Flair gives a press conference in an empty hall talking to everyone who believes Liz. Everyone before me hit -- this is great Flair, but perhaps not "Flair" Flair. -
Hogan & Piper definitely opted against the decaf before their promo. We're then treated to the Fink announcing that HBK has left the building. Perfect isn't out with Flair here, who gets his own entrance, as does Justice, while the faces are out together. Flair does his standard spots bumping for Hogan & Piper to a ridiculously hot crowd. The use of Whippleman's bag as a foreign object is awful. After that we get the Hulk Up and Flair eventually taking the fall for Hogan. Crowd and Flair really made this. **3/
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Cornette is still setting up the debut of his team. This time he's at Hooters, where the girls mob his charges before we can see them.
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Fun video hyping the Wild Bunch's debut with clips Korakuen vs. Ace & Kobashi.
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Bump, even if I can't contribute to Anthony.
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[1992-03-21-USWA-TV] Jimmy Valiant and Brian Christopher
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Valiant looks like death warmed over. His look here might scare Hogan even today. That bad. Valiant kisses Christopher like some kind of cool, old hippie. Christopher puts up with it a bit but attacks him following a booty bump. I don't blame him. Valiant was annoying as hell here.- 12 replies
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[1992-03-21-WWF-Superstars] Update: The Naitch and Elizabeth?
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
Flair is reading WWF Magazine. On his yacht. In stone washed jeans. Classic. He and Perfect show more photos of Flair with Liz, and they wrap by replaying Savage's "untrue" promo. So much fun.- 10 replies
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Loved the ref pointing out his official's patch. Gilbert does a great job working the role of the babyface with the decked stacked against him, but I had a hard time getting into this. Not in love with the work of the others, it didn't come across as serious as it should and try as I may I just can't get into Barry Horowitz as a credible heel. **
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The Viper's under a bench and this is awful.
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[1992-03-20-AJPW-Championship Carnival] Toshiaki Kawada vs Kenta Kobashi
WingedEagle replied to Loss's topic in March 1992
That's for sure. This is probably the best heavyweight singles match so far this year, and without looking at my overall rankings, I can't imagine its all that far from the top. They start off ridiculously hot, with Kobashi hitting a DDT off the apron and flying shoulderblock to the floor. Then comes the prolonged headlock, which with Kawada transitioning from it with his left knee work I did not mind one bit. I can see how that may look like a worthless rest spot to someone that isn't at all familiar with these guys. Kobashi's selling of Kawada's stiff elbows and kicks takes things up a notch as well. Then comes the stretch run with them building to Kawada's power bomb & Kobashi's moonsault. Great near fall after Kawada hits the power bomb on his third try before Kobashi taps to the stretch plum. The intensity here had me completely forgetting they were still teammates at this time, but they shake afterwards. This was great. ****1/4- 12 replies
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Ha he really does look like Toru Tanaka. I wasn't aware PWFG ran any US shows, but it probably meant a hotter crowd than we would've had in Japan. Fujiwara's heel work and facials highlighted this. Not as big a fan of this as the UWFI but still great to watch to see what else was going on in the world. Fujiwara is continually working towards an armbar, and eventually the crowd goes home happy with Vale knocking him out of the ring with a high kick for the victory. ***1/4 That wraps up a pretty interesting disc -- a bunch of promos, angles and highlights from WCW, WWF, Memphis & SMW mixed in with a couple domestic matches, a little NJ, Joshi, shoot style and Donahue. Talk about eclectic.
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We finally get some joshi on the yearbook and what a way to kick things off. Yamada's facials and fire after the hot tag highlight the first fall which sees the challengers take the pin with an Ocean Cyclone Suplex. Kong goes nuts and opens the second fall with chairs & tables in a wild brawl all over the arena. She piledrivers Toyota on a chair and continues to destroy her from there, with Toyota escaping a bunch of near falls before going down to a power bomb off the ropes. The third fall is incredibly heated with the faces double teaming Kong for an extended period, culminating in an absolutely brutal double suplex off the top that sees Kong take the bump right on her head. Just a sick and awesome spectacle. After the match Kong does her best Stan Hansen trying to destroy a belt and needing to be escorted out. ****1/4