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[1992-10-24-USWA-TV] Brian Christopher vs Danny Davis
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Brian Christopher has been accused of being a chicken, so in this match the loser gets hit with a dozen eggs. By God, it doesn't get any more Tennessee wrasslin' than this. The match itself is one of the better Memphis studio bouts, and is all-action with some fairly high-end offense for the style. Christopher is so incensed and humiliated that he challenges Davis to a loser-leaves-town rematch, and eventually baits him into accepting. -
[1992-10-24-WWF-Superstars] Interview: Ultimate Maniacs
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
I don't like this alliance in the slightest, but Savage's promo (with a long Chris LeDoux quote) is awesome. Even Warrior is okay. But I'm still ready for the Perfect turn.- 11 replies
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[1992-10-23-UWFi-Combat Sport] Kiyoshi Tamura vs Kazuo Yamazaki
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Feels like it's been forever since we've seen Yamazaki. The opening to this is one of the greatest shootstyle openings in history, and if they'd kept that pace and intensity up we'd be talking about a MOTD contender let alone MOTY. As it is, they can't, so we're left with "just" the shootstyle Match of the Year instead. Great, pro-wrestling-style finish, too.- 10 replies
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That guy's going by the "stick guys in a time machine and drop them in another period, unchanged" method of evaluation, which doesn't work in real sports or in wrestling. If you're going to move guys to other time periods as a thought experiment then you have to grant them access to the training methods, supplements (*cough*), and general standards of the time. Why are we to assume Tully Blanchard would have maintained his '80s look if he were around in the present day? Then there are the blatant inaccuracies--JYD was ripped and in shape in the early '80s at his Mid-South peak, and would be a guy that the WWE would be all over.
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[1992-10-21-AJPW-October Giant Series] Mitsuharu Misawa vs Toshiaki Kawada
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Baba had to be seeing dollar signs in this as a full-blown rivalry, right? Even if Jumbo's status may still have been up in the air? The chemistry these two have as opponents is just as apparent as what they have as partners. This isn't as intense and hate-filled as this would become later, but the dream-match dynamic is just as effective. One of the best AJPW singles matches of 1992.- 19 replies
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Solid tag match, with Sasaki & Hase getting a chance to show a lot on offense. Even in New Japan as opposed to All-Japan, this result seemed to be fairly foregone, and Choshu & Hash do come back rather easily, but it was fun while it lasted. The Riki Lariat to the back into the Hash DDT was definitely an effective transition move.
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The closing segment was a complete technical disaster. The ring mics apparently weren't supposed to be cut and they were--Bischoff was supposed to ask Sting directly what it was he wanted. Then after the lights went out a spotlight was supposed to follow the vulture from its perch in the rafters to the ring, where it was supposed to have a written note that read "Hogan's soul." And as Steve Austin said in that ECW promo, WELL ALL THAT SHIT NEVER HAPPENED. So the NWO gawks at the thing for a few minutes (I vividly remember Nash rearing his title belt back like he was going to hit it) and the show goes off the air early. Naturally on the next Nitro, JJ Dillon has to talk about Sting "speaking loud and clear" that he wants Hulk Hogan even though nothing of the sort was said. After weeks of Dillon having to act like a clueless imbecile he apparently correctly interprets a vulture sitting on the ring ropes as Sting's ultimate goal.
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[1992-10-17-WCW-Saturday Night] Up Close w/Paul E. Dangerously
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Welcome back, Paul E. Tease of a Rude/Paul E. break-up, as Dangerously has signed Rude for two title matches at Havoc, with Madusa banned from the U.S. title match. Then he takes shots at Madusa, then gets worked up when he's told that Rude wants to have a meeting with him. Paul E. is incensed that Schiavone dare ask him questions that he didn't run by him beforehand.- 10 replies
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[1992-10-17-WCW-Saturday Night] Cactus Jack & The Barbarian training
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
They gave it the old college try with Barbarian, both with these vignettes and a huge TV push, but it just was never going to work. Great stuff from Cactus, though, and some crazy stunts being pulled.- 10 replies
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More of the same. In addition to the subject, these are just a little too similar to what they were doing for Ron Simmons.
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I love how Anthony essentially cuts a babyface promo garnering sympathy--it's only a heel promo because of what we know DWB and Wright have done. Anthony goes to the ring to egg Horner on some more, and for the second week in a row Horner surprises DWB when he thinks he's not in the building. TOMMY YOUNG is sighted! He and Armstrong cut Horner off from the ring, but when DWB goes back to the interview set that allows Horner to run over and make his attack. As over-the-top as parts of this feud have been, and for as much as they've repeated themselves, I officially want to see this title match.
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[1992-10-17-SMW-TV] Rock & Roll Express and Mama Cornette
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
RIP Stan Lane's hairpiece. Cornette declares, "You can't just have a picture of somebody and show it on TV!" Cornette is so incensed at the reveal that he signs a title match to get the Rock 'n Roll Express into the ring. Yes, Cornette and the Bodies are what really save this.- 10 replies
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The standard WWF presentation was that these guys didn't exist outside of the wrestling bubble--no lives, no families unless it was convenient to the character. So to say this is a departure from that would be an understatement. And the stuff with Backlund and his co-worker talking about the comeback while building a house is even weirder.
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[1992-10-17-WWF-Superstars] Update: The Ultimate Maniacs and more
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
The Ultimate Maniacs join on this avalanche of acclimiation for the Excellence of Execution (through shades of maniacism). Oh, come ON--Savage and Warrior decked out entirely in red and yellow? I feel really bad for saying this about Savage considering how much greatness he's provided, but I'm ready for both of these guys to go away. I'm now convinced that Vince shunting Savage to commentary was the right move, at least for the short-term. Between the Ultimate Maniacs there is a bond that will last FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER. That's hilarious in hindsight. WHy in God's name is Flair smiling and giggling??! Even as someone who's not always a fan of that side of Flair, Ric should be ripping his robe off and dropping elbows on it. Total mess of a segment, which shows how much the WWF Machine struggled with big, last-minute booking changes. Granted, they'd improve on this aspect very, very soon.- 6 replies
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I don't know what this says about me but I did a double-take when Bret thanked God among the others. I didn't think Bret was anywhere near ready for this at the time and he probably legitimately wasn't, but I still would have preferred this to another Warrior title reign. And once Made in the USA Lex Luger was getting shoved down my throat I was begging for Bret to come back to the title picture.
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This was a mess at points and I thought Hamada was mostly useless here, which holds it back from being a luchy MOTYC, but it's another feather in the cap of Los Cowboys as a working tag team and there were some great intricate spots here after some standout matwork to open. Black Power is this Yearbook's version of the Scorpion--the person I've never, ever heard of who's completely awesome and who immediately has me wondering what else is out there (eastern European shootstyle guys are exempted from being considered).
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Oh, so THIS is Jumbo's last appearance. Not much to say about this--Jumbo actually doesn't do a whole lot, as Taue and the juniors get most of the face time. There's a budding Taue/Kobashi rivalry apparent here that I'm anxious to see continue, and Taue gets another win--not as big as pinning Gordy, but he quickly shuts Kikuchi down without any kind of teased comeback or struggle. Fare thee well, Jumbo. But I'm excited as I head into the AJPW stuff that I haven't seen a lot of, with new match-ups and rivalries.
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[1992-10-12-WWF-Saskatoon, SAS] Ric Flair vs Bret Hart
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
More of a historic match than great, but there's nothing wrong with it either--no obvious spots where these two weren't on the same page. Just sort of WWF Flair by the numbers, though Bret's victory is refreshingly decisive and a pretty good chill scene thanks to the crowd reaction. I can't even describe the feeling of disbelief I had opening up PWI Weekly and seeing that Bret had won the Heavyweight title--this was SUCH an out-of-the-box move by WWF standards that I don't think younger fans can fully grasp it. -
[1992-10-10-WCW-Saturday Night] Cactus Jack and Jake Roberts
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
More awesome build to Halloween Havoc. Cactus Jack wants to make a deal, so he spins the wheel as the cobra bites off his foam microphone cover.- 10 replies
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[1992-10-10-WCW-Saturday Night] Up Close w/Erik Watts
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Erik isn't quite the speaker his father is. As an Ohio State fan, Watts in that Louisville game they showed still haunts me to this day.- 9 replies
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[1992-10-10-WCW-Saturday Night] Cactus Jack & The Barbarian training
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
These are pure Watts. I love it.- 10 replies
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[1992-10-10-WCW-Saturday Night] Contract Signing: Sting vs Jake Roberts
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Big hype for the "Spinner's Choice" stip, which didn't come up in either of these two matches.- 9 replies
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[1992-10-10-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Bill Watts
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
This is a sterling promo from Watts but I can't help but wonder what the WWF could have done with this, production-wise. I know it was harder to do in 1992 but some video with Watts talking over it would have put this over the top. I thought Spin-the-Wheel was the coolest gimmick ever when I first saw this, and I wish it could have stuck around (no, "Raw Roulette" doesn't count).- 10 replies
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Tim Horner has gotten his title match, in the toughest way possible. White Boy is incensed that $2500 that was going to go to Ron Wright is now going to SMW, and he aims to take that out on Horner. Ricky Morton promises a surprise for Jim Cornette next week. I don't think this quite going to live up to the hype.
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[1992-10-10-USWA-TV] Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in October 1992
Crazy action, even by the standards of this feud. Lawler is about to piledrive a Moondog, but Paul Neighbors tries to stop him even though this is supposed to be no-DQ. So Lawler gives Neighbors a piledriver instead. That gets the match thrown out--weak sauce, but if this is part of the Neighbors turn at least it's going somewhere.