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Rich has been suspended for accosting referee Bill Rush as well as Randy Hales, so he's bought commercial time. Rich rambles a bit, as he's wont to do, but delivers a sterling (and venomous) history lesson about his past run-ins with Lawler, Dundee, and Jerry Jarrett. Rich promises to be at the Mid-South Coliseum, climb over the rail, and take out Lawler and/or Dundee after their #1 contenders match and take the title shot for himself.
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Razor definitely showed up in the studio at least once. Lawler is upset about Dundee losing the Unified title to a WWF wrestler before Lawler got his promised title shot. He demands Dundee come out right now, but Dave sends it to break instead. Lawler, however legitimate his beef, is near Hogan levels of whininess here.
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[1995-04-08-AJPW-Championship Carnival] Toshiaki Kawada vs Akira Taue
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
Fantastic stuff again. I really, REALLY liked that '93 match, but maybe this does rank ahead for the more satisfying payoff. I've talked about how Kawada has had a 1-step- forward, 2-steps-back push at times, but this really felt like an elevation for Taue despite all the high-profile jobs Kawada has done and despite the fact that this isn't a "new" result. Taue takes the advantage early with a nodowa off the bat, and despite some awesome leg work by Kawada including an incredibly funky early submission hold, this really feels like Taue's match. Top 10 MOTY so far, I'd say.- 15 replies
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[1995-04-06-AJPW-Championship Carnival] Mitsuharu Misawa vs Toshiaki Kawada
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
There's definitely a "something wrong" moment at the time of injury, and in the next few minutes afterward as Misawa's performance is off, with a number of blown spots, and Kawada taking it easy by working a chinlock for a bit. Not a great match, really, but two very good performances under the circumstances. This isn't a psychological masterpiece but these two are so comfortable with each other that just about everything they do looks good, and you can't really blame them for having any pre-match plans possibly go out the window.- 11 replies
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Ross unquestionably had his fingerprints over TV from the very beginning. The Challenge intro was re-done with him as basically the featured attraction, plus both syndie shows suddenly had long feature matches almost every week. He would also do things like acknowledge otherwise anonymous job guy Brad Anderson as being Gene's son. Challenge even had a 6-man tag that got the "we're out of time!" treatment with the conclusion shown the next week.
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He also said IRS was a multi-time tag champion with multiple partners, more or less outright saying that he was Rotunda. That doesn't top Vince McMahon referring to "Mr. Rotunda" during a Raw interview, but it was weird.
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Funk doing a Ricky Steamboat blowing fireballs with a flaming branding iron.
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Clever idea, apparently, as each of Raven's flunkies were dressed as a past Scott Levy incarnation before getting vanquished by Dreamer.
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Incredibly rushed angle, the night after they were hyping a title rematch that easily could have headlined the first IYH. All of a sudden Shawn doesn't need a bodyguard and Sid thinks Shawn is a stupid little puke. I still to this day don't know if that commercial break was intentional or not. It LOOKS like a planned way to hype up Superstars or WWF Mania, and i find it hard to believe that even the struggling mid-'90s WWF production team would go into the last segment like that with another commercial break still to go.
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Bull Nakano vs. Alundra Blayze, Monday Night Raw 4/2/95 Well, this is going to be the most balls-out TV match of the year, I expect. This is worked at a joshi-level pace the whole way, for better (the advanced moves, the pacing not seen on WWF TV) and for worse (Bull takes a German suplex on the floor and sells it like a hip toss). Not much of a psychological masterpiece but for a 7-minute TV sprint loaded with big moves, this is fun as hell and a must for any supplemental set. Blayze regains the Women's title and has her nose broken afterward by a debuting Rhonda Singh. Singles match of Madusa's career?
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[1995-04-02-WWF-Wrestlemania XI] Bam Bam Bigelow vs Lawrence Taylor
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
This is a pretty fun spectacle, I admit. Chris Spielman is a local institution here in Columbus so seeing Lucha Spielman almost bust out a plancha was pretty cool. So is Bam Bam making a move toward Salt 'n Pepa. LT does work pretty hard, and it helps to be in the ring with Bam Bam, who's not only a pro but can do a lot of offense (the moonsault, falling headbutts) that requires his opponent to do nothing but lie there. I don't think Bam Bam was killed by this job, but it might have helped for LT to win on botched Corporation interference or something, to give him a better out than he had. -
[1995-04-02-WWF-Wrestlemania XI] Shawn Michaels vs Diesel
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
In his '95 WWF timeline Diesel pretty quickly dismissed the idea of any heat between Shawn and Tommy. Sounds like something the tabloids cooked up. Pam Anderson is MISSING--the skit with Nick Turturro looking for her and coming across Bob Backlund and Jonathan Taylor Thomas playing chess is great and I wish it was here. Turturro is a horrible ring announcer, by the way. Lawler at some point was capable of self-restraint, as he refreshingly does not react to McCarthy and Pam Anderson as though he had been in a prison for 20 years before tonight. Pretty good match, but this is one of the first instances of Shawn's bumps being all about Shawn, rather than being about making his opponent look good. Diesel does an admirable job of trying to keep up, but the closing Jackknife looks horrible. The closing celebration with the celebs all seems pretty hollow, especially with Vince and Lawler playing up the controversial victory (not to mention the Shawn and Sid chants we got during the match).- 11 replies
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[1995-04-02-WWF-Wrestlemania XI] Owen Hart & Yokozuna vs Smoking Gunns
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
There are some good tag spots here, but this isn't exactly a standout match. Owen gets his first title in the company. -
Great stuff from Regal, especially his about-to-puke expression when checking out Eaton's '70s leisure suits.
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[1995-04-01-WCW-Saturday Night] WCW Board of Directors meeting
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
Bockwinkel is either fluent in all of these languages or he can magically hear the post-production translator voiceovers. Flair follows with a paid advertisement, the intro to which is hilarious (in the intentional way). Flair is standing by with "Magenta" and skirting the line between the Styler and Profiler and Crazy Flair.- 6 replies
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The Gangstas cut a promo from a cemetery with black and white video effects and a theremin in the background. New Jack is pretty funny, even if this approaches old stereotype territory. The posse is scared off by a wolf howl as the camera pans to a black cat and "Don't Fear the Reaper" plays. Weird but clever. Paul Bearer and the Undertaker inform us the Gangstas will know the meaning of fright. Bearer promises to keep an eye on Cornette. Cornette has words for Peanuthead New Jack, Pieface Mustafa, and Buckwheat D'Lo (!!!).
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JC Ice is risking his future by getting in the ring with Rich & Gilbert--he's not letting on just how badly his neck may be injured or healed.
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Lawler couldn't make it to his title shot because he was busy kissing Vince McMahon's you-know-what. Dundee raises a good point there. Then words for Razor Ramon, who's a big deal north of the Mason-Dixon line but isn't used to the South, where they're a little smaller and quicker.
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Cute angle here. I've no real complaints about this feud so far. Hey, who was the last wrestler to debut with the specific purpose of seeking out and destroying an already-active wrestler? I'm talking guys like Raven, Kane, and Nailz. It's something I think I miss in wrestling.
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[1995-03-27-WWF-Raw] Bret Hart vs Owen Hart (No Holds Barred)
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1995
Good match that deserved a bigger setting with a little more freedom. I don't need broken tables and blood, but this would have come off better on PPV in an arena and not in a a seemingly empty fieldhouse in Stockton, CA. Not a great match, but good for the standards of WWF television at the time and pretty smartly worked considering what limitations they were under.- 10 replies
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The Greatest WrestleMania of Them All...yeah. Pettingill's earring+rattail look is a crime against humanity. Video recap of the Shawn/Diesel feud. Shawn cuts a promo with Pam Anderson standing by, looking (by design) like she'd rather be anywhere else. I wonder if this booking was semi-ad-libbed after her reaction at the Royal Rumble. He gets more promo time at a WM press conference and then confronts Diesel during a live interview, promising that he WILL GO OVER. Diesel: "Over my dead body!" Oh, snap. Pettingill hypes the Prodigy chat session with Shawn and Diesel. Hey, I was there! Salt 'n Pepa hype their appearance at WM--escorting LT is far more dignified than escorting PN News, at least. Vince promises that LT vs. Bam Bam will live up to the hype, unlike all those Super Bowls. I question the worldwide appeal of this match that Vince and Todd are so convinced of. Further hype for DiBiase's Corporation vs. LT's All-Pro team. Then highlights of the McMichael vs. Kama brawl on Raw, which was actually a pretty damn cool angle. Vince and Todd break down the match in Pure Sports Build™ fashion. Todd then explains in excruciating detail all the ways you can order WM11 on PPV, depending on your cable system. Bring this man back to explain the Network, and I'm about 3/4 serious on this. Pretty cool LT-centered video package closes all this out.
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[1995-03-26-WWF-Action Zone] Men on a Mission and Smoking Gunns
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1995
MOM jumped the Smoking Gunns after losing a tag title match the previous week, and they're out to kiss up to the fans and apologize. How nice of them. Todd's overenthusiastic approval of all this sort of telegraphs the turn, but if you view this as the closest thing the WWF did to an Eddie Gilbert tribute (Hot Stuff was a master of performing and booking phony apologies) then it works. Had he come along 10 years earlier he would have been a major star and a great challenger for Hogan. But in 1995 we were past that, and the name "Mabel" alone was going to sink any chances of the guy becoming a legit main eventer. He needed a name that was more intimidating and contemporary, like Prudence, Agatha, or Millicent.