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  1. How about rebooking Starrcade 94 with the battle bowl concept, with the winner facing Hulk Hogan at the end of the show. You have 5 tag team matches, T Sullivan, US Title Match, Tag Team title match, Battle Bowl, and winner of Battle Bowl vs. Hulk Hogan for the WCW title.
  2. This could probably turn into a podcast called the TOHW. Titans of Houston Wrestling.
  3. I was expecting the name how many guys that were managed by such and such manager for the first round.
  4. With all the wrestling stuff you have on VHS, DVD, etc, do you keep a stats document of the wins you have of each wrestler, including no contests, time limit draws, Double Countout, & DDQ. I keep a document of all the wins of many superstars I have in my collection.
  5. I found out that Jos Leduc defeated Brady Boone in a try out match from the 3/19/88 Superstars taping. There was a photo posted on WWE.com of Leduc Boone, and my friend, who found the photo was able to recognize where it was from.
  6. Yeah, the Texas Red & Bragging Rights questions got to me, because had I got them right, I would have won, but it was a fun episode and I know I will be back again.
  7. Your opinion on the Tom Magee Arn Anderson match from December 1988.
  8. Will see. You might beat me, but I promise you, you will be in for a battle. If I do end your undefeated streak, it will be like when Ken Jennings finally lost on Jeopardy. I'd like to hear Johnny Sorrow, Parv, and the Titans Crew analyze the Magee Arn match for a podcast and their opinion on it. Meltzer never got info or results from the taping where the match took place at, because no one ever realized it happened till about earlier this year.
  9. If you never seen it, it's rare. It only aired on French TV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZYJtgT_h5U&feature=youtu.be
  10. Did any of the observers around this time mention that Monsoon suffered a mild heart attack?
  11. Did this issue mention the death of Leroy Brown?
  12. Impressive episode. Can't wait to make my appearance.
  13. Listening to the first episode, awesome thus far. I can't wait till my appearance on a future episode.
  14. I want to be a contestant on Brainbuster.
  15. Well the WWF had 4 TV tapings in March 1991, so if Charles wants to discuss that, I have no problem with that, or WCW.
  16. I sent you a PM.
  17. The Varsity Club locked Sting, JYD, & Michael Hayes in the locker room, but got out at the end and brawled with both teams.
  18. Anyone know what Observer first mentions the character of Outback Jack coming to the WWF, and which Observer is the last mention of Outback Jack, like Outback Jack has left the WWF. I wonder if he wrestled any dark matches at TV tapings prior to his 2/7/87 Superstars TV debut.
  19. Meltzer said he had a massive heart attack while showering. I always wondered if he was supposed to get the ECW title, or when he was moved to Smackdown, he would get a WWE title match with Triple H. I met him in 2011, and he was a very nice person.
  20. Good stuff.
  21. Did Dave give a run down of the feature matches from the 3/19/88 & 3/20/88 Superstars & Challenge tapings?
  22. Good show. When you do Clash January 1991, Sid Vicious was originally supposed to face the Junkyard Dog at that January 1991 Clash, so make note of that when you do that show, because I'm sure Meltzer mentions why JYD didn't want to job to Sid Vicious.
  23. I seen the results listed on the historyofwwe.com website, but I'm sure other matches happened besides what's listed like Nikolai Volkoff, B. Brian Blair, Jim Brunzell, Sam Houston, Danny Davis, Ron Bass, & Bad News Brown wrestling in matches. For example in bold. What I listed in bold, I don't even know if it happaned, but I'm sure those 7 actually wrestled that night. WWF @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - October 25, 1988 WWF Superstars taping: Sam Houston defeated Barry Horowitz Paul Roma defeated Nikolai Volkoff Ron Bass, Danny Davis, & Bad News Brown defeated B. Brian Blair, Jim Brunzell, & Sam Houston Prime Time Wrestling - 11/1/88: The Blue Blazer pinned Boris Zhukov (w/ Nikolai Volkoff) at 7:43 with a crossbody off the top Prime Time Wrestling - 11/1/88: Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tommy Angel via submission with the shinguard assisted figure-4 at 4:23 WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification when Heenan interfered Saturday Night's Main Event #17 - 10/29/88 on NBC (8.7) - featured opening comments from Jake & Cheryl Roberts, Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan, Slick & the Big Bossman, Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart, WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition, Jimmy Hart & Mr. Fuji, and Hulk Hogan, with Miss Elizabeth, regarding their upcoming matches; included Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; featured a video package recapping the Roberts / Rude feud; included Gene Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Rude & Heenan regarding Rude's upcoming match with Roberts and his wearing tights with Cheryl's face on them; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Jake & Cheryl Roberts regarding Jake's upcoming match with Rude: Jake Roberts (w/ Cheryl Roberts) defeated Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 7:22 when Heenan climbed in the ring and kicked Roberts as Roberts began ripping off Rude's tights, which featured Cheryl's face, after hitting the DDT; after the bout, Andre the Giant came to the ring and threw Roberts to the floor before going over to check on Rude with Heenan; moments later, Roberts took Damien out of his snake bag and scared Andre with it before throwing it on Andre, with Andre then falling down and clutching his chest; after Andre passed out, Jake held Damien in the air as he stood over Andre's body (Best of the WWF Vol. 18) WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji & Jimmy Hart) defeated Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart at 5:58 when Smash pinned Neidhart by hitting him with Jimmy Hart's megaphone when Neidhart grabbed for Raymond Rougeau on the ring apron moments after Jacques & Raymond Rougeau came ringside Hulk Hogan (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 6:16 with the legdrop; Heenan was helped backstage during the bout after Hogan had pulled him in front of him when Haku was jumping from the apron (Hulk Hogan - Real American) Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Ken Patera at 3:03 with the side suplex The Big Bossman pinned Jim Powers with the sidewalk slam at 2:34 (More Saturday Night's Main Event) 11/12/88 - included Jake Roberts, Jim Duggan, Tito Santana, Ken Patera, & B. Brian Blair as guests of the Brother Love Show: Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a double disqualification at 3:03 when the Hart Foundation, who were watching the match from ringside, interfered as Raymond was about to use Jimmy Hart's megaphone Koko B. Ware pinned Mike Williams at 1:52 with the Ghostbuster Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Al Kinsey & Mario Mancini at 2:02 when Tully pinned Mancini with the slingshot suplex Hercules defeated Al Navarro via submission at 1:41 with the backbreaker Akeem (w/ Slick) pinned Tommy Causey at 1:55 with a splash Jim Duggan pinned Bob Blackburn at 2:20 with the running clothesline 11/19/88 - included WWF World Champion Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Hulk Hogan appeared and helped in chasing Love off the set: Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Gene Ligon & George South at 2:34 when Jannetty pinned Ligon with a bridge, following a superkick from Michaels Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Scott Hudson via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:11 Tito Santana pinned Steve Lombardi at 2:06 with the flying forearm The Red Rooster (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Rusty Riddle via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock at 1:33 Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Larry Stevens & Johnny Zeigler at 2:46 when Bret pinned Zeigler following the Hart Attack Brutus Beefcake defeated the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 1:58 when Ron Bass interfered as Beefcake had the sleeper applied on his opponent; eventually, a brawl ensued between the Ultimate Warrior, Beefcake, the Blue Blazer, Jim Brunzell, and Sam Houston against Honky, Bass, Danny Davis, Greg Valentine, and Bad News Brown - with Warrior clearning the ring of the opposition 11/26/88 - included Jack Tunney as a guest of the Brother Love Show, which was interrupted by Bad News Brown, who asked Tunney why he was receiving no title shots, and then accused Tunney of accepting ‘favors’ from Miss Elizabeth; Tunney then shoved Brown and asked how dare he make those accusations with Brown then grabbing Tunney by his shirt, and forcing Tunney to his knees, while threatening him: Jake Roberts pinned John Latu at 3:00 with the DDT Mr. Perfect pinned David Stoudimiere with the Perfect Plex at 2:30 WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:15 with the gorilla press slam and splash Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Billy Woods at 1:45 with the Rude Awakening King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan, Ted Dibiase, & Virgil) defeated Hercules via disqualification at 2:32 when Hercules hit Haku with his steel chain; after the match, Hercules chased Heenan, Dibiase, and Virgil backstage with the chain Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated Bubba Kirk & Max McGiver at 1:10 when Roma pinned Kirk following a missile dropkick as Powers held Kirk in the air The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned David Isley at 2:56 with the sidewalk slam; after the match, Isley was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with Bossman's nightstick
  24. Anyone know the full results of the 10/25/88 Superstars taping?
  25. Loss, will you be typing up more 1989 Observers?
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