One of the real revelations for me has been how great the Guerreros were as heels. Chavo is particularly awesome character-wise, but Hector & Chavo have awesome heel tag team chops. Seeing Chavo as not just a strong working babyface junior, but also as a solid heel and superior tag worker makes me feel his overall career value is somewhat underappreciated.
The TA/2 v. MX program was electric. As someone who LOVED Jim Cornette & the MIdnight Express with JCP back in the day, it's great to see how strong the act was right away. Cornette, barely more than a rookie performer, is already an all-time great heat-seeking manager in '84. Unearthing some of these '84 matches also helps build a case for Dennis Condrey's greatness and provides additional support for those who favor the Condrey/Eaton combo to Eaton/Lane (I hold both combos with equal respect, although for slightly different reasons).
The Fantastics look great, as expected, but I've also enjoyed the work of Tony Anthony & Len Denton as Dirty White Boys, a rough, nasty heel combo that's a perfect antagonist both in style and substance to the pretty boy/rock n' roll combos of the era.