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BigBadMick

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  1. The big landmarks after that were starting to read Superstars of Wrestling/Power Slam from the start of 1992 onwards, and then beginning to tape trade in 1994. Really, a huge amount of the tapes I got were influenced by Power Slam coverage at that time and Rob Butcher’s lists (ECW, SMW, NJPW, AJPW, Sabu). I was lucky enough to have gotten most of the NWA/WCW/WWF tapes I really wanted by the time things tightened up on that front towards the end of 1996 (in the UK, anyway). It was easy to follow both the big two while at college, especially when most of my housemates became casual fans. Started online around end of 99, and read Slam wrestling daily for a few years, and then other sites (honestly can’t remember which ones). But I never got into the message boards sites, until here in 2013 (first as a lurker, eventually signing up). Another big turning point was getting back into what was now dvd collecting in 2005, gathering up loads of RoH and TNA. Then, other means became available to keep up. I'm glad I've always enjoyed wrestling without it ever becoming my only hobby. And I'm grateful that the massive viewing opportunities available now were not when I was in school - not sure if I'd have been disciplined enough to keep schoolwork a priority.
  2. Really interesting read, especially as I'd be MichaelM1978 if I used that type of handle Things were certainly different in Ireland - I vividly recall a Savage-Hogan lumberjack match interrupting the usual British wrestling schedule one Saturday in mid to late 80s, but apart from that I had little access to US wrestling until WCW came on in 1990 sometime.
  3. Kris, something you've mentioned a couple of times and it's got me thinking - you said Sid did his best work in Memphis. I was always of the opinion that late 96 and into 97 with Michaels and Bret was his best. Any particular matches in Memphis top that?
  4. Saving this for work on Monday.
  5. Oh right Thought maybe I'd forgotten something and they'd already been in one.
  6. What's funny about the 34 and 35 line? Don't get it.
  7. Good show. Thought it was hilarious when Kris declared it wasn't a top 5 HiaC match ever...... then looked up the rest and decided it was! It was certainly the most important HiaC this decade. Just thinking about it now, it could go down as one of the biggest WWE matches to ever occur in October.
  8. I remember the back of the video cover indicating a lot of changes in 1989. Windham replaced with Earthquake, Akeem was originally on BossMan's team - maybe one or two others.
  9. Neidhart, Steamboat and Big Bully Busick didn't make it though. Replaced by Slaughter, Santana and Hercules.
  10. Loved Bret-Shawn in 92. Loved the idea of it before it happened, regardless of how good it was. And I think it's still a solid piece of work
  11. Always enjoy these shows and looking forward to a good deep dive into Survivor series. Can I offer up this to get the ball rolling - http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/27750-what-are-the-best-survivor-series-tags-ever/?hl=survivor
  12. When is this available to download on soundcloud?
  13. Listened to the Bruce Prichard ep yesterday. He was talking about the HHH-Rock rivalry back in the late 90s, saying it spilled over behind the scenes. Ric blurted out that he thinks they still don't like each other now. What a fantastic loose cannon he is!
  14. One other important note, Pete - he acknowledges his time in TNA.
  15. Enjoying this Brock talk. I'm leaning more with Childs - he's not very likable, but he's a lovely antidote to WWEspeak.
  16. Yeah, really enjoyed the Magnum one too. He strikes me as an interesting man, with a considered take on the business. And he didn't deviate often or far from the subject at hand.
  17. Wow, getting more and more heated every time the three of you take on WWE. Kinda agreed with Steven's lack of interest in the table for 3 etc - only so much shoot interviews/talking about wrestling you can watch before thinking it would be time better served by watching actual matches....
  18. Epic show lads. One thing that I thought of with the Flair in WWF in 1997/98 talk - it would have severely impinged WWF's ability to portray themselves as the hip, young things, and all the talk of wrestlers with their best years ahead of them, instead of behind them would have sounded ridiculous with Flair in a high profile position.
  19. I was watching Starrcade 89 earlier and it occurred to me that these two, for all the time they spent collectively in JCP/WCW, matched up against each other quite rarely. Thinking about it, Sting came into JCP in late summer 87, but as far as I know didn't wrestle Luger prior to Luger's face turn in December. Their next opportunity was Luger's heel turn in June 89, and - again, as far as I know - they kept away from each other until a brawl at Clash 9 and then wrestled at Starrcade. Luger's face turn and Sting's injury ended any further matches in February 90. Luger's turn in summer 91 made another match inevitable - was Superbrawl 2 the only one in this timespan? I'm less well versed in the multitude of turns and goings on from Sep 95 until March 01 - did they wrestle each other often? Nothing jumps out at me from this period.
  20. And the hits just keep on coming!...... Great weekend of podcasts Specifically, love this timeline series lads.
  21. Thanks Marty and Kelly - always enjoy a good thorough discussion from you two.
  22. yeah, was there a reason they ended so abruptly? Last one I see listed was 'evolution of hardcore' in December 2012
  23. I haven't watched them yet, but aren't the Taylor and Reed matches from Mid-South set well respected? Just in the top 30, I see them coming in at 16, 24, 25 and 27. Could they have been better? Genuinely curious - I'm looking forward to watching them soon.
  24. When are the rest of the series dropping, Parv?
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