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Yeah, this was overbooked, but not *too* overbooked. All the major programs got time to breathe in one segment. And the build to someone finally popping Alfonso is being done really well.
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Good match with a hot closing stretch. Davey Boy busts out some new offense and the rapid near-falls were all done well. This match really would have been helped with time calls, which I think they actually did for the Shawn-Kama draw at the PPV. But good for Davey and Owen for actually working accordingly to how much time was left, showing greater and greater urgency the longer the match went.
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According to Whatever Happened to Gorgeous George?, Fred Blassie was forced to make an on-air apology for referring to the women of LA as "pigs" and the children as "juvenile delinquents" in a promo. I don't mean to sidetrack this with a sociological discussion, but "PC" has always been around, just in different forms. The generations that lament how soft and easily offended people are today are the same ones who thought Elvis shaking his hips or Petula Clark touching Harry Belafonte's arm on television would bring about the downfall of society.
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I always liked the plain truck sound and horn theme better than the faux-blues harmonica version.
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Really strong segment to build for the Bash. This is the most intensity and emotion seen in a WCW angle since the zenith of the Rhodes-Stud Stable feud.
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Way different tone from the usual Arn interview.
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Cactus uses a table as a lever to fling Sandman over the ropes to the floor in an insane bump, then carves him with barbed wire wrapped around his arm. But Shane Douglas interferes and costs Cactus the match. That couldn't possibly have been Collette throwing the bucket, could it?
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Richards' scars don't compare to the mental anguish Raven suffers every day. That's some good heeling to show what a self-centered self-pitying douche Raven is, before we get some bullshit "deep" aphorisms. I get it--they're supposed to be bullshit, they just tend to be the annoying X-Pac kind rather than the heel heat kind. He closes with some words for Dreamer's new girl (and apparently an old flame of Raven's)--Luna Vachon.
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This rock and roll garbage has had a deleterious effect on our society for a number of years. Thus begins the Man Mountain Rock feud and Backlund's slide into mid-card irrelevance.
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More Pure Sports Build stuff, and pretty effective at that. Not to get patronizing but some here may not know that Dr. Andrews is a huge name in the sports medicine world--virtually every casual sports fan knows who he is.
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This is a master-of-the-obvious statement, but Arn is too good for this material and setting, and certainly too good for this particular feud. You know how it's been posited that television storytelling has become so advanced that someone from the 1970's literally wouldn't be able to comprehend what was going on in complex shows like True Detective or Community? That's how I imagine the new WCW target audience was with Arn Anderson.
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WHAT KIND OF A PRESENT IS A FIREBALL?! Cornette gloats afterward and promises to reveal more of his long-term plan next week.
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I remember John McAdam absolutely hammering this post-match angle, asking why you would book a scaffold match only for a heel to pop right back up after losing. He raises a pretty good point--fulfilling gimmick match stipulations was never a Cornette strong suit. This is the type of thing that kills the gimmick, granting that killing off scaffold matches probably shouldn't be seen as a bad thing. Snow cuts another strong promo in the locker room. Ricky rebuts in equally strong fashion.
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Fun to see this coming off the USWA segment. Randy Hales laments the lousy officiating of Mark Curtis. Kessler waving to the cameraman to "bust" the interview was a clever touch. This ends up being a 3-way cluster with the THUGs and the Gangstas.
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I share Loss' enthusiasm. This is an all-time killer promo by Lawler, hitting every right note and putting over all four guys big-time. His description of Christopher as a loudmouthed egomaniac and explaining that *all* wrestlers have to be egomaniacs to win was letter-perfect. This is the best USWA segment in probably 4 years.
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Sasuke was not highly regarded at the time of the '06 list--I don't know if it was Tiger Mask backlash hitting him or just general apathy toward the '90s juniors, or the belief that he was really just a spot monkey. So far in the '90s he's been a pretty consistent hitter of his big spots but is also underrated on the mat and has worked as a tremendous babyface, especially an underdog babyface. There's a lot of substance there that I don't think Sasuke always gets credit for.
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As much as I love both of these guys I didn't need to watch them go for 25+ minutes, so good call to clip this. The closing stretch is good--Hansen busts out a dangerous backdroppah to put Misawa on the brink, but he kicks out. Then Hansen kicks out of the Elbow of Death that put him down before. They trade moves and Misawa gets in a pretty weak crucifix to regain the Triple Crown. I like the idea of a flash pin and a flash pin off the Lariat at that, but that was not executed well. Hansen goes nuts after the match, slapping Misawa and lariating every young boy that gets in his way.
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Cactus tells a story of neighborhood kids robbing his home run balls, and his father's advice to "take it to right field" instead. But that's too easy for Cactus Jack, just like his style of wrestling. Foley tells the story of the locker room in Columbus when Ric Flair informed him that he'd be in a wheelchair by the time he was 30 and no one was going to care. Now he's a week away from his 30th birthday, with a wife and kids--and there are a lot of people hoping to be correct about his fate. With one week to go, Cactus could go in, dance around the ring, and sail into retirement having proven everybody wrong. But that would be like taking the ball to right field. I didn't mean to practically transcribe the promo, and I don't mean to make this post all melodramatic and '90s smark fan-like, but it's an amazing and intensely personal piece of work. A shoot promo in the absolute greatest sense of the term. We know now that Cactus really would have been better off taking it easier and retiring sooner, but at this time he was a symbol for all that the Big Two was not, but at the same time all that it *could* have been if they wanted. Much of Foley's influence on wrestling was not positive, but I think we're all better for the fact that eventually the WWF and WCW followed his lead. Not just in terms of being "extreme" but in terms of bringing out raw emotions like this--that part more than the chairs, dives, and thumbtacks is Foley's best legacy. (That, and bringing about a sea change in terms of wrestling literature still being felt today.)