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[1991-04-12-USWA Texas] Jeff Jarrett vs Tom Pritchard (Tennessee Street Fight)
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in April 1991
This is a "Street Fight"--not simply no-DQ there-must-be-a-winner as Embry/Dundee was. So the weapons confiscation and rules enforcement makes even less sense. Jarrett's comeback upon grabbing the kendo stick is pretty great, but he gets to use weapons with impunity while Paul Neighbors steps in when Prichard goes for his chain, allowing Jarrett to roll him up for the pin. Great impartial officiating. Jarrett gets hanged with the chain afterward in what should be a hot angle that doesn't seem to garner much heat. There still aren't a lot of people left in the Sportatorium and those that remain may just be burnt out on angles like this. -
As per custom Memphis/Texas tended to rush through stips to the point where they didn't have much meaning. Michael St. John makes sure to point out that the "best fans in the world" are in the Metroplex area--could we have a double agent in our midst in this Texas vs. Tennessee feud??? Sweet Georgia Brown shows up...and turns heel(?) to help Embry win the Texas title and retain his hair.
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[1991-03-26-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Interview: Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
HAVING YOUR CAKE AND EATING IT TOO, I LIKE THAT! WHO WOULDN'T LIKE THAT? PRIME TIME, am I right or wrong?? Savage is a lot of fun here--one of the things they beat us over our heads with is that he is once again the "Macho Man." -
[1991-03-26-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Koko B. Ware in concert
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
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[1991-03-26-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Interview: Ted DiBiase
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
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According to Meltzer what killed New Orleans was JYD dropping the North American title to Mr. Wrestling II. II was coming off a hot heel turn on Magnum but was still perceived as being an old man (which he was)--the live fans didn't seem to pick up on the fact that II had loaded his kneepad, and when it put JYD down fans were convinced that he had "taken a dive" in the sleaziest, most fixed-boxing-match way possible.
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[1991-03-23-AJPW-Championship Carnival] Jumbo Tsuruta vs Cactus Jack
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
It has to be hard for Tsuruta to work a "great" match when Cactus' offense is still pretty pitiful--by any standard, not just All-Japan. Those are some Zeus-quality forearm shots there, and Foley does one of the world's weakest backbreakers on the outside. The hipbuster elbow does look good and it's the only offensive move of Cactus' to draw a pop, so there's that. I dunno, that backdrop suplex seemed like a desperation move Jumbo pulled out of his rear, so the fact that it didn't lead directly to the finish was okay with me. Considering where Cactus was on the '90 yearbook I didn't think this was too bad. It certainly would have been bad if it had gone much longer, though.- 18 replies
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[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Hulk Hogan vs Sgt. Slaughter
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Hogan is much more tolerable in this interview. Oh, here's the Prime Time attack. Not an angle of the century or anything but Adnan shoving the WWF title belt in Hogan's face as he's in the camel clutch was an effective visual. Adnan had two badly blown spots here--first he grabs Hogan's leg early as he's on the second rope, which messes up the timing of that spot before he grabs it properly when Hogan goes back up. Then that shit where Slaughter has him pinned. Immediately after that Sarge brains Hulk with a chair and clearly that was supposed to be the distraction. This is another standout performance from Slaughter himself, especially his early bumping and his actually living up to his promise of trying to get DQ'd or counted out, which was a smart touch. I also liked the set-up for the Iraqi flag burial, with Hogan powering out of the camel clutch but Slaughter countering Hogan's counter. I think I liked this better than the Rumble match, and despite all the icky build-up it really does somehow feel "right again" when Hogan regains the title--there's no feeling of a reset button being pushed, even though that's exactly what they did.- 16 replies
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[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Interview: Sgt. Slaughter
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Sarge threatens to get disqualified or counted out if he has to. I was hoping for Prime Time footage of Hogan vs. Adnan which ended in a pretty effective Sarge attack, but no dice. -
[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Ted DiBiase vs Virgil
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
DiBiase is just the most gigantic prick ever, beating up a crippled Piper. He gets counted out because of it, but Piper and Virgil get laid out afterward as Sherri makes a very quick career recovery. Virgil exhorts Piper to get up literally, the same way Piper did to him figuratively. Nice touch though the impact is definitely is dissipated considering what just took place earlier in the card. -
[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Randy Savage vs Ultimate Warrior
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Those of you who feel like they missed out on Savage's first Royal Rumble attack, fear not: it's included in the video package, complete with one of my favorite moments ever: the light fixture shot. Not much else to add here. I'll just point out that we have a ton of obvious nods to history in the post-match, but one during the match that I'd forgotten was Savage draping Warrior's throat over the guardrail, with Heenan pointing out that this is something he's done before. That's SUCH a great little touch, a desperation gambit from Savage that he hadn't unleashed in four years, that longtime fans would have picked up on that adds a little bit of spice to an already-transcendent whole. One of wrestling's absolute best chill scenes. I should be annoyed by Heenan shitting all over the reunion and pointing out how this wasn't the time for him to be cracking jokes, but like the possible mechanical flaws in the match that's meaningless. His curt response, "I'd rather have the match" is one of my all-time favorite Bobby quotes, that just sort sums up who the Brain was. -
[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Rick Martel vs Jake Roberts (Blindfold)
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
What a creative audience-participation-style match. Jake did a really great job of getting that aspect over on Prime Time and it works here. There's probably a little too much pointing and near misses here, but Martel provides some amusing comedy spots to show how out of his element he is. Scott Keith and other people who only rate matches based on how many power bomb variations are in it have always held this up as a worst-match-ever candidate, but it's a satisfying payoff to a surprisingly intense feud. Afterwards Marla Maples disappears in a crowd of Jimmy Hart proteges as the Nasty Boys celebrate their tag title win as only they can do.- 13 replies
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[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] Hart Foundation vs Nasty Boys
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Really great closing stretch--all the Neidhart-vs.-Nasties stuff should be a trainwreck but it's just as good as when Bret's in, or better. A motorcycle helmet to the back of the Anvil's head nets the Nasties the tag titles, I guess to justify their contracts. At the time I thought it was a foregone conclusion that the titles were changing here and that they'd then be on their way to the LOD. But when Monsoon talks about the crowd being in shock, that definitely is the vibe that comes off--I really think this result blindsided them. -
[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestlemania VII] The Rockers vs Haku & Barbarian
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Good way to kick off the show. Haku & Barb don't quite come off as impressively as I'd like for this to be a real hidden gem on the level of that POP match we keep coming back to, but there are some great spots here that build off one another--like the assisted huracanrana that gets turned into a neat assisted stungun when the Rockers try it a second time. This is an absolutely jacked crowd, at least until the rapidfire oh-shit-we're-behind-schedule matches later on. That's not always the case with LA crowds but it's greatly appreciated here. -
[1991-03-24-WWF-Wrestling Challenge] Interview: Hulk Hogan
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Ever since Sarge's Iraq alliance reached a breaking point shortly before the Royal Rumble and he switched to the "Slaughter Rules" bit, it's been Hogan who's been constantly invoking war metaphors, the troops, and the flag, which makes this stuff self-aggrandizing even by Hulk's standards. ALL DEAD SOLDIERS ARE HULKAMANIACS--holy mother of God, this is insane. Hogan promises to bring the WWF Title to the sky with him so these casualties can wrestle him for the WWF title. I will never, ever complain about hearing God Bless America during a baseball game again. That little piece of show-off jingoism is subtle and understated compared to this. This was beyond words--probably worse than any WM6 promo. I think being content to rid the WWF of Sgt. Slaughter's reign of terror would have worked as a hook just fine, Hulk.- 7 replies
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Simmons plays a brick wall and has some cool counter-spots of his own in addition to the selling and bumping from Rogers. He does come off as a future star here and there's big heat for the Reed run-in at the end. I guess things were up in the air as to whether Reed would stay in WCW at all or go back to rodeo--Meltzer reported a few times that Reed was out-and-out gone. Maybe WCW actually had an excuse for the tepid, stop-start nature of this feud.
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[1991-03-23-USWA-Memphis TV] Interview: Jerry Lawler & Steve Keirn
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
Keirn is one of the most underrated talkers ever. Now I'm starting to think Skinner was as big of a waste as Saba Simba and Big Josh were. -
DID YOU KNOW? Memphis Wrestling on WMC is the longest-running 90-minute weekly locally produced original-content episodic television entertainment show to have its 400th episode air in 1991?? More episodes than I Love Lucy, Gunsmoke, The Simpsons, Meet the Press, Cheers, the entire CSI franchise, and Turn-On combined.
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So much for Lawler's planned hiatus. This is a unique way of producing a promo that I liked.
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[1991-03-23-USWA-Memphis TV] Interview: Texas Boys / Tennessee vs Texas
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
I can't believe Fargo is still wrestling, even if it's basically against a manager. Embry & Prichard lay him out afterward and Embry shoves the Texas title in his face. They gloat for a bit and then hit the ring to prepare to do the same to Danny Davis. -
[1991-03-23-WWF-Superstars] Interview: Ultimate Warrior
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in March 1991
That is some butt-ugly facepaint--puke green & puce. Okay-ish promo by Warrior standards, one that we've basically heard before. This time he adds that the Undertaker only needs to worry about burying the career of the Macho King. -
For whatever reason (and I see it's not just me) the work over Kikuchi and Kobashi was among the least interesting work of any AJPW 6-man. I'm all for Kikuchi getting destroyed and Fuchi taking legs apart, but it seemed pedestrian this time around. This perked up big-time when Misawa was in or Kobashi and Kikuchi were throwing double-teams at everyone. That just made the Jumbo Army more desperate. Taue puts Kikuchi down with the golden arm bomber-thing that's sort of being pushed as a one-shot insta-kill at this point, which never really worked and that move was junked. A wise decision.
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Sid's "whirlybird backbreaker" = the sometime finisher for Al Perez, the Ally-coptor. I want to say Oz used this as well (the "Emerald City Twister"). Yes, that's my first feedback contribution.