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Hoo boy. Take note of Jimmy Del Ray miming a shoeshining, in case Cornette's jokes were too highbrow for certain segments of the audience. Too bad because the wrestling promo portion of this interview is fantastic, and has me really wanting to see what Cornette has in mind for the 6-man tag. The brawl is incredible, and I can only imagine what those drivers were thinking as this spilled out onto the road.
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New Jack gloats about snapping Steve Armstrong's leg. I believe this was the show where the Gangstas showed up "in no condition to perform" and were sent out anyway, and in the post-match beatdown Steve could be heard audibly yelling for them to go after his leg. This leads to the classy "loser salutes winner's flag" matches involving the Confederate flag and the black X flag.
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[1995-02-04-USWA-TV] Interview: Doug Gilbert & Tommy Rich
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in February 1995
PG-13 have won 3 non-title bouts in a row and have gotten yet another one, which if they win they'll get an immediate title match. There are good promos here but this seems like a bit of overkill. -
Cactus holds up what appears to be a dislocated thumb. Is this Texas Death Match the one where Cactus brains Sandman with a cast-iron skillet and can't get him to stay down for the finish?
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Nothing wrong with these so far. They're short, to the point, and serve a purpose: Raven hates Tommy Dreamer, a fact helpfully written for us multiple times across the chalkboard.
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[1995-01-30-WWF-Raw] 1-2-3 Kid & Bob Holly vs Smoking Gunns
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
Ah yes, Manny Garcia. More fuckups in a one-year ring announcing career than his illegitimate sister Lillian has made in 16 years. Babyface matches ending with a freak injury was a common WWF booking staple, but they go all-out for this one and it really seems like a precursor to the Shawn Michaels collapse later in the year. I don't know where exactly this was going because Kid was soon moved into the Razor/Jarrett feud and this whole thing was forgotten. -
McMahon decides to rub in the Kid's victory and the post-match embarrassment. Classy, Vince. That's a real effective way to get an apology out of him. Bigelow's talk of "disrespect" is TOTALLY out of the Aaron Hernandez/John Lackey/Davey Richards macho-bullshit sports posturing playbook, and it's fantastically played. Bam Bam finally snaps and goes into full promo mode, issuing a challenge to LT--no pads, no helmet, no teammates .
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More USWA TX by Numbers. I enjoyed this, and loved Buddy as the timekeeper, but I think I would have liked it more if I'd watched it coming right off the '96 Yearbook as Loss did. Instead I've been watching since 1990 and Lawler's shtick isn't nearly as fresh. DWB hits the Bucksnort Blaster, but even though we're 20 minutes into the match, Landell rings the bell at 2 and declares that the 60-minute time limit has expired. This is definitely a week of senior referees overruling special guests, as Mark Curtis pulls a Nick Patrick and takes charge. All for naught, as Lawler steals the SMW title with Buddy's help. The lights out match isn't much--Landell beats on the semi-conscious White Boy but falls victim to a fluke roll-up. But he gets to lay out DWB again after the match, so this feud isn't anywhere near settled. The time was definitely right to change the title, as it was growing stale on DWB thanks mostly to a lack of legitimate challengers.
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[1995-01-28-SMW-Super Saturday Night Fever] Buddy Landell vs Tracy Smothers
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
This seriously had a "reputation"? There are good things here, and nothing really *wrong* with it, but it's pretty much USWA-TX By Numbers all the way. Stall, stall, complain to ref, stall, cheap chain finish. The ringside brawl looked good and there were more near-falls than usual down the stretch, and Landell stalling isn't *bad*, but there wasn't much remarkable about this either.- 4 replies
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[1995-01-28-WCW-Saturday Night] Randy Savage vs Arn Anderson
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
The "first 10 minutes" stip is dumb enough, but it SORT OF makes sense on house shows (i.e., not television). It doesn't make sense at all when the TV Champ is actually doing his job. Silly match stips aside, this is a nice solid TV match as Arn knows how to do best. Savage goes along with all of this--this is very much an Arn match with limbwork and a slow build to the finish. Hogan should take notes--Savage struggles with Arn, sells shots from the Colonel, backs off when Meng approaches him...and does anyone think this hurt Savage at all? It just made his comeback look gutsy rather than scripted a la Hogan's power bomb pop-up.- 7 replies
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[1995-01-28-WCW-Saturday Night] Brian Pillman on Baywatch set
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
Pillman and his disturbingly tiny shorts are in Hollywood, where the Baywatch writers dub him CALIFORNIA BRIAN. "It's got a great ring to it!" If OJ and Tonya & Nancy were what dominated wrestling in '94, Baywatch is what's driving wrestling in '95.- 4 replies
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Very good production that does its best to erase the bad taste of the Clash.
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Wright is only 2 years older than John Cena. I have no doubt he could have been a bigger star than he was, though his career as it was is certainly nothing to be ashamed of. Cheesy as hell, though the computer-generated dancing bathroom sign guy was oddly captivating, like something out of a Kraftwerk video 15 years earlier.
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[1995-01-21-USWA-TV] Interview: Tommy Rich & Doug Gilbert
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
It's a BOYZ N THE HOOD MATCH between Rich & Gilbert and PG-13. -
Abysmal match with a startling lack of heat for much of it. Savage vainly attempts to elevate this by bumping around and selling like a loon, but no dice. The big elbow spot is of course absurd, and I would have given anything for Butcher to pop up the same way at the finish. The reviving elbow was silly, but the post-match was actively destructive for business. It's to Vader's credit that he had enough built-up heat that SuperBrawl was a success anyway. The sad part is that up until Hogan's revival, the showdown with Vader no-selling Hogan's punches and overpowering him was really, really good. Heenan declares that after SuperBrawl, Baltimore is going to look like Kobe, Japan. Well, at least he didn't say Hiroshima.
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[1995-01-25-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXX] Sting vs Avalanche
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
Okay, getting back to this years after the fact, I think WCW was using "The Man Who Stands for Law & Order" as a placeholder name--they used that term a lot while waiting for the Angel gimmick to be finalized. Really cool tease by Schiavone as we join in, reminding us that Bockwinkel stripped the Angel of his name and nightstick and how that "really got under the skin of the Guardian Angel." Sting and Avalanche do the accidental-headbutt-to-the-groin spot that they were fond of. Sting hits four Stinger Splashes, a bodyslam, and the Scorpion to decisively ice this one away, but Angel won't call for the bell, so Nick Patrick takes it upon himself to do it. Angel's not exactly in the wrong here--Bockwinkel trusted him to officiate then threw him under the bus. It's a two-on-one beatdown on Sting before the babyfaces make the save. Okerlund: "What is this, the old Big Bubba Rogers??!" Subtle, Gene. Take some notes from Schiavone. The old Big Bubba Rogers is back, which was the proper way to go. The Angel gimmick and the repeated jobs to Vader absolutely killed Traylor's babyface character.- 14 replies
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[1995-01-21-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
The Faces of Fear have jumped Dave Sullivan, cut his hair, and cut up the "magic slippers." That would be venturing dangerously close to Barber territory if I were a trademark attorney. Mercifully I think that's it for the #1 Hulkamaniac push for Evad. Savage is back to being Hogan's lackey, decked out in red and yellow and basically serving no purpose except to be the second half of a call-and-response act. Standard stale Hogan promo, though I'm amused by Hulk referring to "Vader Time," as if that's his given name. RIC FLAIR is mentioned on TV for the first time since Havoc! Hulk and Savage are now the "Monster Maniacs," because apparently Hulk is more obsessed with the letter M than the folks at MI6.- 3 replies
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[1995-01-25-WCW-Clash of the Champions XXX] Interview: Ric Flair
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
About time. "Hey Bobby, look what I brought ya!" Flair and Vader are not buddies...yet.- 4 replies
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[1995-01-24-ECW-TV] Shane Douglas and Tully Blanchard
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1995
Tully's offensive flurry is terrific, but he looks like shit. A Horseman, even an ex-one, should be out in a suit for street attire, not looking like some random fan. Styles beats us over the head about this being the OLD Tully Blanchard, the brawler. So why the fuck do you book him to work a 60-minute Broadway??! How many of those did Horseman-era Tully have? Commentary and booking issues aside, this is a hot segment with tremendous heat.- 4 replies
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Quick and dirty promo from Raven outlining his plans for Tommy Dreamer. I have to agree that at least so far, the bad goth poetry is a feature and not a bug. We don't want Raven being too "cool."
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The sound quality is terrible, but has the bonus of drowning out the dialogue. For the love of God, somebody get these guys some lozenges. "Thank you, Mr. Dangerously"--okay, that was funny.
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In addition to being on vacation, the prospect of two 60-minute draws in a week is what's been keeping me from diving into '95 head-on. So putting this on was more of a "let's get this out of the way" thing than real eagerness on my part. But in the end...put me in the minority but I liked this more than the Triple Crown. In fact it fell closer to the story I had booked in my head for that match, with Kobashi taking a beating and managing to withstand it. This has the added bonus of a terrific performance by Misawa--who I don't recall ever seeing being portrayed as The Man to this extent to this point in his career. Every time he's in, the dynamic totally shifts--he's the House Afire every time, and aside from a short segment underneath when Kawada levels him with a kick as he's going for his reverse-headbutt-thing, he's pretty much untouchable. After the standoff/parity stuff to open with Kobashi and Kawada, the majority of the opening 20 minutes are a long shine sequence by Misawa & Kobashi and they deliver in spades. It does fade a little in the 35-45 minute range, but we still get an excellent underneath performance by Kobashi and a big pickup towards the end. I think this is further evidence of the last-minute nature of the TC booking because this felt like a draw being strategically booked to put over certain storylines, whereas the TC felt like a draw for the sake of a draw. And that's fine, but this was ultimately a more satisfying match.
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