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Great promo by Sting with JR holding up his end really well. I like the more reserved Sting here.
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Good effort by both, but Hogan's offense looks pretty weak. Flair's selling of said offense seems a little over the top due to this. Perfectly done Hogan-wins-no-he-doesn't moment. This felt like a first meeting that was designed to leave fans wanting more and it did work.
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Great main event with Pritchard being opportunistic afterwards. I like how you left the Roop stuff open-ended after the match. Setting up Robinson vs. St. Clair using the footage is the way to go. The 8-man brawl, the Horsemen stuff, Harley vs. Wahoo, so much great stuff going on in MACW.
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[1991-11-30-USWA-Memphis TV] Tom Prichard and Eric Embry
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Good segment and I always like Eddie getting violent (or threatening to) with Embry. Pritchard vs. Embry is a battle I can always get behind and I hope we get clips. -
[1991-11-30-WCW-Power Hour] Missy Does The Mail: Lex Luger & Harley Race
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
I'd call Missy beyond useless, but she is annoying enough to make herself a heel.- 8 replies
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Jake and Savage deliver amazing, intense promos and I'm pretty sure people who have never watched wrestling would want to see this match. I actually agree that Calloway could have pulled this off himself. He's good enough talking so far that we don't need Percy doing his talking for him.
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[1991-11-30-USWA-Memphis TV] Robert Fuller vs The Moondogs (Handicap)
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Really good beatdown by the Moondogs on Fuller. Jarrett bringing in the chair after the match to get rid of the Moondogs was a nice touch, shows them to be tough when even Jarrett has to resort to using a weapon. -
The bad: Konnan. I've never seen him look actively good in a wrestling ring. Wait, he did throw a nice dropkick here. That's as much good as I have to say about him. Rayo de Jalisco is about as bad a comedy worker as you'll find. His punches don't look like shit, so why is he doing this fucking gimmick? Maybe he is limited enough that it's all he can do, how do I know? The good (and better!): Pirata Morgan is a great bumper with some great stooging spots. His backwards crawl out of the ring is really impressive and I liked what the tecnicos did with it in caida 2, very creative. And that ringpost bump he did to himself was really big. Satanico and Dandy fighting again!! LOVED this. The end of caida 2 with Dandy backing Satanico around the ring only for all 3 Infernales to again go to work on Dandy was such a great touch. Loved how the finish played off of the hair match because the ref wasn't going to fall for it again, but the tecnico ref wasn't having it. That bit went on a little long for my tastes, but I suppose it worked. I'd say it was a really good match with some warts (named Rayo and Konnan) that are mostly ignorable.
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One thing that gets overlooked in this match is how the opening moments were really good. Kawada hits an early powerbomb and Jumbo breaks it up. Then after Kawada's ribs take the beating they do, Misawa comes in hot and knocks Jumbo off the apron. Wouldn't you know it, but Kawada pays back Jumbo after he powerbombs Misawa and Jumbo takes an opportunity to knock Kawada off the apron after a tag later as well. Saving the eye for later was such a great choice. Just adds so much to an already great match and becomes the most memorable part. I think part of that is how the anticipation of it is built. The cameraman gets a generous look at Misawa's eye pre-match and you're waiting for Taue and Jumbo to attack it, but it never seems to happen. Great, great match and top tier for 1991.
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No problem there. I am a fan and seeing him in different settings is fun.
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Migs gave me a tag from 1991 WCW The review is here. http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/41094-sting-bobby-eaton-vs-cactus-jack-abdullah-the-butcher-wcw-saturday-night-102691/ I liked this as a fun look at guys (Abdullah and Eaton) who are out of their element here. Don't get me wrong, Bobby is fine as a babyface and Abby can do this kind of match, but they clearly perform better in other roles/settings. These kinds of matches are fun to watch just to see how they are handled by the workers. Also good ways of comparing and contrasting workers, because everyone has matches like these where the promotion has them in roles they aren't necessarily going to shine in. And to be fair it was a fun 7 minute WCW tag with big name guys mixing it up. Edit: Also, you get to hear Jim Ross put over Gordon Solie and Lance Russell. I just found it novel that JR would put over other announcers on-air, even if they are two of the all-time greats that I'm sure Ross truly respects.
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Got this for the Secret Santo project, a fun TV tag. Starts out with Sting and Eaton rushing the ring to brawl for the shine. Cactus takes a nutty bump down a ramp at Center Stage. Only thing about Center Stage I like as a wrestling venue so far really. Eaton does a quick FIP (match is something like 7 minutes) that is good for the time it gets. Abby does some unexpected quick stuff like running across the ring to getting between Eaton and Sting after a tag that I wish would last the whole match. Eaton doesn't take any particularly nasty bumps to try and top Cactus, might be something that he does as a heel moreso than a face. He also uses mostly punches as offense. And as good as Eaton's punches are he has so much more offensively. Again, maybe something he does as a face and saves his more varied offense for when he is working heel. Have seen this in other Eaton matches from around the same time as well, so maybe he just didn't care for where he was after Corny and Stan left. Hot tag is fine, but Abby kind of bogs it down. Not sure he's worked enough of this kind of match to really know where to be when, because Sting has to track him down and get some token attacks in just to make things look good. Finish seems rushed and it's really odd that an Abby throat thrust would put anyone down for the three. Either somebody came up with the idea of enough attacks to the throat = finished (which would be a smart way of looking at things) or it's just lazy booking and/or wrestling. I'm leaning towards the second. Fun TV match but it's hard to get into PG-rated Abby matches for TV when he can be so great in his element. Cactus is good, Eaton is not at his best but still good as the plucky FIP. Sting is kind of an afterthought besides all of the brawling with Cactus and a few brief moments after the hot tag. I did like getting to see Bobby play FIP and Cactus do his thing though.
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Great card top to bottom. Magnum vs. Benoit is an intriguing matchup. Charland vs. Wahoo would have been fun too.
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Yeah, if nobody else has him on the roster...
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[1991-11-27-WWF-Survivor Series] Interview: Jake Roberts
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Stellar promo from Jake. There's not one part of it I would want different. Jake is such a ruthless, evil, horrible bastard and the worst part of all of that is the enjoyment he gets out of being that. -
[1991-11-24-WWF-Wrestling Challenge] Repo Man vignette
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
So did he cut himself sitting on all of that broken glass? Why didn't somebody in the house wake up? Can a guy besides Flair debut in the WWF without being some other profession? Is "The Real World Champion" in fact a profession? All things I ask myself while this is going on. I'm sure that's what they were going for.- 7 replies
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[1991-11-28-WWF-Survivor Series] Interview: Ric Flair
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Flair with his best interview yet in the WWF. Could the man be any happier that he just helped kill Hulkamania? I liked the threat that continued blurring of the belt would mean more casualties. Great stuff and it makes me think maybe there is something besides laughing at Flair to this run. -
[1991-11-27-WWF-Survivor Series] Hulk Hogan vs The Undertaker
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Not a bad finish to the match. Hogan faking an injury to kill Taker's career is such a low move if it happened. I was pretty surprised things happened the way they did for a lot of the reasons garretta mentioned. None of it particularly fits with how things have gone before. If it is a total departure from the norm I am all for it.- 13 replies
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I'm not sure Embry can get out of that tag match alive. I think I'd prefer Leatherface to be honest. Moondogs vs. Dundee/Street is an intriguing matchup. The salute for Gino was necessary in Texas.
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[1991-11-23-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Dangerous Alliance
dawho5 replied to Loss's topic in November 1991
Great promo and I really like the group put together here. Not sure I can get behind breaking up the Enforcers as they are a great, great tag team. I do love Bobby Eaton though, so it might work. Here's something WCW execs should have thought about. Atlanta may be your backyard, but if you're trying to be a national promotion you have to make your big shows NATIONAL! Explain why people anywhere but Atlanta or the surrounding area give the first half of a shit about the Omni and I'll accept this as a good idea.- 6 replies
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Reading the immediately above posts hurt my head. Not the fault of Loss or garretta, but it still hurt. match is well-done and Dustin comes of very well. For a guy as young as he is, he really looks like he belongs in the ring with top competition. Same goes for Austin. Tony does what he can with the whole timing of the match and the circumstances. Not sure using a pre-taped match called as such to support an angle that just happened on your show is exactly the best way to do things. Like i said though, good match with a well-executed turn. Just more stupid WCW crap kind of kills the overall impact of it.
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Great show and while I am a fan of the Stud Stable, I'm not sure picking on King Tonga is ever a good idea. What does Sammartino have against the Freebirds anyway?
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Yeah, everything surrounding the World Champ's visit was really well done. Lawler shows some class, but will it last to their match? I hope Ron Wright can do something about all these heathen wrestlers running around...
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Thanks guys. Normally my shows are collections of stuff meant to get the major feuds over for the big shows, so it was nice to do something like this. It was also necessary as I saw an A+-lister like Flair being in town going down two different ways. 1. I could say it in passing and have Flair do something that had nothing to do with anything else going on and then have my announcers yelling about how great all the other stuff on the show was. But the thing that 99% of people reading (or fans watching if it were a real show) would remember was what Flair did. It's the old "reading the phone book" saying in action really. 2. I could embrace that knowledge and build the show around Flair because that's what it's going to be about regardless of what I do. Then stick my main program (Chicky & co. vs. Colon, Invader 1 & co.) in there while he's on screen to get the rub. So I chose to literally begin and end the show with Flair because you ultimately get way more mileage from that than trying to put him somewhere and work around him. Also, I got to write a wrestling card with a coherent story all the way through. So much fun.