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Should Okerlunds shamelessly misleading shills for the WCW hotline in the 90s count against his candidacy? I would say yes. But he probably still goes in.
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Between the Sheets #12 (October 6-12, 1997)
Happ Hazzard replied to KrisZ's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Would have worked fine as long as Flair was a heel opposing the hip young babyfaces. Vince was the top heel during that period after all. -
Between the Sheets #12 (October 6-12, 1997)
Happ Hazzard replied to KrisZ's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Would you ever consider having Karl Stern on as a guest? I mentioned it to him on Twitter a few days ago as I think he'd be a great guest on the show and he said he'd be glad to do if asked. -
They should really put the new shows up for free until the site is operational. I hope they actually have some new ideas for content on the site and they don't just expect a new coat of paint to cover up how lacklustre it's been for the last year or so.
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Digging in the Crates #2 - w/ Phil and Kris
Happ Hazzard replied to bradhindsight's topic in Publications and Podcasts
The new show is posted on the PTBN front page but it doesn't actually seem to be up there to download. -
KOTR 95 is my choice. Although saying that, it was 20 years ago and I still remember it and could tell you 3/4 of the matches off the top of my head. Which isn't something I could say about the vast majority of WWE (or TNA for that matter) PPVs of the last decade or more.
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WCW had more interesting stuff overall. Both promotions had bad stuff at the top of the card (Diesel as World Champ, Hogan vs Dungeon of Doom), good stuff just underneath (Bret vs whoever, although Bret was used badly throughout most of the year, Shawn vs Whoever, Davey, Owen, Kid, Flair vs Savage in WCW) WCW had a mixture of good matches and stupid stuff on the undercard, WWF underneath stuff was generally pretty dire. Both promotions picked up at the end of the year, with good WWF PPVs and Monday Nitro generally being awesome from the outset. I would say the best PPV of the year was Survivor Series, worst was KOTR. WCW had their eternal problem of their PPVs being lacklustre even when the TV was good.
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I made that gif! Glad to see it's got some legs.
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I've just started reading the ebook. Biggest surprise to me was that "Ian Robinson" that wrote for PS in the early days was Fin under a pseudonym.
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Wrestler awareness of things not in their bubble
Happ Hazzard replied to Loss's topic in Pro Wrestling
Any job becomes just a job eventually, no matter how starry-eyed people are at the outset. It just becomes routine. -
Wrestler awareness of things not in their bubble
Happ Hazzard replied to Loss's topic in Pro Wrestling
Flair was always a fan. Patera said that he always had a huge stack of wrestling magazines in his room when he was at college. -
How much does match order matter?
Happ Hazzard replied to Cross Face Chicken Wing's topic in Pro Wrestling
I think the ideal structure of a card, with matches being ranked in order of importance, would be something like 4, 5, 7, 2, intermission, 3, 6, 1. -
What a horrible few weeks for wrestler deaths. Buddy was always one of my favourites, should have gone far further than he actually did. RIP Buddy.
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How much more over exaggerated and over the top could McMahon have made Bruiser and Crusher? They were cartoon characters already. It would have been interesting though, they'd have probably ended up being booked somewhat like Dusty was a few years later, protected, and always feuding with top guys, but kept well away from the title picture. I've always wondered how Nick Bockwinkel would have done in mid-80s WWF. He could really still go at the time, the famous one hour draw with Hennig was at the end of 1985, I think he'd have been a perfect fit for either the "King" gimmick or the Million Dollar Man.
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Was Lawler mentioned as a possibility? I listened to the show but was half asleep for part of it so might have missed it. My choice would have been Dusty, in any case. He was over like rover for his appearances in WWF in 1977.
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The 2 dropbox accounts set up in this thread are still active. Do you have any of the interviews that aren't in them, Smack2k?
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I liked Joe McHugh, who used to do the old WWF TV Tapings in Allentown. Great voice for an old-time wrestling or boxing announcer.
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57Talk.com is back up again with new interviews and some of the old ones are up there too.