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The babyfaces really come off all as selfish dicks here, or at least Embry and Adams do. As much as Lowrance tries to sell Embry's shove of Toni to the floor as an accident...yeah, no way on that. Then they beat the shit out of each other over a misunderstanding while leaving Dundee to the wolves. This continues the Embry/Adams split that was beginning at the end of the World Class '80s set, and I'm intrigued as to where this is going, knowing that Steve Austin is going to be making his presence felt soon.
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[1990-01-16-UWF-with '90] Akira Maeda vs Nobuhiko Takada
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Hah--I liked the first UWF match and found this to be everything I hate about the style. Circle each other, trade holds, get up, circle each other some more. Every so often unleash a shoot kick to keep people's attention. That's a gross oversimplification of course and there was stuff to like here, but it felt like trawling through a sea of nothing much happening. I didn't get a sense that either man was ever in danger outside of some work over the cross armbreaker towards the beginning and Maeda trying to escape the anklelocks at the very end. Yeah, I get that building parity was the point but there are ways to show parity outside of getting up and resetting 38 times.- 18 replies
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[1990-01-16-UWF-with '90] Kazuo Yamazaki vs Yoji Anjoh
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Even as someone who found 90% of '80s UWF to be a total chore to sit through, this was a really fun fight. They're clearly more comfortable in the style years later (duh) and they cut a fast pace and a good false-finish tease for Anjo taps out to the choke for real.- 19 replies
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[1990-01-15-WWF-MSG, NY] The Rockers vs Powers of Pain
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
A fucking power bomb from the Warlord! You know it's a great WWF tag when you watch it immediately after an All-Japan tag and come away thinking the WWF match was better. And I think it was. The POP worked as good of a pace as you can expect and Warlord...bumped well for the huracanrana, at least. They worked some fun squashes in JCP but this is probably their standout match. I haven't seen anything else that really comes close. Even Fuji was useful here, being a strong presence at ringside without overwhelming the match or bringing it down with blown timing.- 38 replies
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Fantastic effect of Gene Okerlund cutting into All-Japan programming with WWF pay-per-view carriage news.
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This might be the most Southern tag match in AJPW history. Plucky babyface Tiger Mask gets brutalized and bullied around for a long FIP segment before making the hot tag and Jumbo goes nuts. They do a great job of holding off the Tenryu/Jumbo one-on-one confrontation while giving us a few violent outbursts to keep us satisfied while wanting more. Finish was very clever, and I actually thought it was a super-cheap DQ for a second. The set-up to it, with Tsuruta seamlessly knee-breaking Fuyuki off the top turnbuckle, was also pretty awesome. An apparent schism appears in Tenryu's stable afterward.
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[1990-01-13-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Cactus Jack Manson vs Lee Scott
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Cactus weighing 259 is probably a stretch even at this point, too. Sullivan practically orgasming when Cactus delivers the elbow is pretty disturbing. As green as Foley is, lots of the usual Cactus staples are already in place. -
[1990-01-13-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Woman Wants Flair
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
No hint or foreshadowing of a Horsemen turn yet. It's a fantastic touch that Cornette can look at Woman and his first thought is of trading stock (and I don't think he meant it as a euphemism). -
[1990-01-13-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler Loves Wrestling Fans
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
The days before parents could take to Twitter to complain about wrestling heels bullying their children. These kids seem like they're having a blast when Lawler insults them, which is exactly how I would be if I were in the Memphis studio in 1990.- 19 replies
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Dear Lord, Champion looks disturbingly like a girl I knew in the 4th grade, only his hair is even bigger. The other jarring thing is how different Steve Austin sounds. Cobra's comments are much stronger and more focused now that he's a challenger again instead of the champion, and that he has the upper hand on Lawler.
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[1990-01-13-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler, Dirty White Boy and Soul Taker
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
I get Lawler is a legit Browns fanatic but I don't totally get how buddying with Art Modell and insulting the Denver Broncos is quite supposed to be heat-gathering in Memphis, but that could be part of the cell phone bit's almost dadaist charm. Actually the funniest part of the whole thing for me is Lawler making sure to hold the working phone up to the mic so it could send feedback out to the annoyance of everyone within earshot.- 19 replies
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[1990-01-13-USWA-Memphis TV] Bill Dundee and Billy Joe Travis
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Fuck I want video of that guitar-on-a-pole match. Kudos to the perpetually unheralded Marc Lowrance for keeping a straight face during Travis' attempted rendition of Gypsies, Tramps, & Thieves.- 21 replies
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[1990-01-06-NWA-Power Hour] Arn Anderson vs Great Muta
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Not an all-time classic but it's everything you'd want out of Arn vs. Muta at their peaks. Especially loved Muta busting out the not-yet-a-cattle-mutilation and Arn powering out of it. The failure to land Tully Blanchard is really what cocked everything up for 1990 and onward. My dream scenario would have been rival Horsemen gangs, with Flair, Arn, and Sting on one side and Tully having his own side. That could have prevented the babyfaces from being too dominant of a force while adding a new dimension to what was growing into a tired premise. -
[1990-01-12-NWA-Power Hour] Funk's Grill: Kevin Sullivan
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Both men make comparisons of Dory Jr. to Norman the Lunatic, which is completely unprecedented and yet both men sound like they make sense. I still don't quite get the underlying cause of the Sullivan/Norman feud, which I suspect is due to Sullivan booking his own angles. And I came out of this anticipating a Sullivan vs. Dory Jr. feud which I don't really think was the goal. That said, I dig Sullivan as a suited, calm, rational guy who happens to be pure evil rather than a cartoonish Gamemaster. I hope there are further Sullivan interviews where he wears a suit and extolls the virtues of Phil Collins and Huey Lewis & the News so that we can continue seeing this dynamic.- 16 replies
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Love the Fanfare for the Common Man flourish at the beginning of Flair's usual entrance. Also love the Flair vs. Cornette dynamic--for two guys who were JCP/WCW mainstays it's amazing how little they ever got a chance to interact. Eaton takes an absurd bump getting thrown off the ring apron into the barricade, which arguably tops the two floor bumps he takes during Flair's comeback. Really great focused work on Flair's throat and neck when Eaton is in control and an awesome fiery comeback by Flair, with a few teases and cut-offs, with a great one being Flair catching the kneedrop off the top which allows him to go to work to set up the figure four. Flair basically wrestles clean until the very end when he gets a chance to use Cornette's racket. It's not quite as great as Bockwinkel in the late '80s in terms of being a crafty cheating babyface outsmarting the heels at their own game, but the dynamic of Cornette and the Midnights meeting someone who can fight just as dirty as them is still there. Good stuff--if this match had run on the Clash of the Champions instead of the match we got it'd be remembered as a classic.
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Macho played it to the hilt but I thought the King act pretty much screamed mid-card, based on both past history of the gimmick and Savage's feud with Rhodes which felt like it lasted for 6 years without going anywhere. I know that was SOP for the WWF main event heels for the entire run of the promotion up until the Monday Night Wars, but it doesn't make it any less of a waste.
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[1990-01-06-NWA-World Championship Wrestling] Interview: Four Horsemen
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
The birth of Sting: All-Too Trusting Dumbass. Flair and Ole put him over, and Arn does the same while also hyping the Clash main event. I still don't agree with the decision to turn Flair back to a heel, but this was still shaping up to be a promising angle until Sting's injury blew it all to hell. -
Also Bill evidently needs to prompt Scott like a dog trainee--"say thanks to your fans." Flair declares the PWI Wrestler of the Year to be the greatest award in wrestling next to the World's Heavyweight title. That's how to put the mags (which account for free advertising for your given promotion) over.
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The Steiners don't bother me, but this Buckeye fan finds it pretty sickening and disheartening to see Ric in a University of Michigan t-shirt.
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[1990-01-06-NWA-Worldwide] Norman the Lunatic and Woman
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Sort of a transparent attempt to re-do the George Steele/Elizabeth dynamic, if Elizabeth were evil. Would there be a kayfabe reason for Sullivan to be defending Woman's honor at this point?- 16 replies
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[1990-01-06-USWA-Memphis TV] Jerry Lawler and King Cobra
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Fantastic shaggy-dog story from Lawler that manages to be equally offensive to blacks and Hispanics. Actually the payoff to the outhouse story I found funnier than Cobra's real name. I do appreciate the fact that Cobra and Marlin are able to talk their way out of the no-DQ challenge without actually coming off as cowards.- 20 replies
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[1990-01-06-USWA-Memphis TV] Dustin Rhodes and Gary Young promos
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Gary, equal opportunitist for pre- and post-natal murder, also chides Dusty for not Benoit-ing his kid when he had the chance. I can't believe how long and in how many areas Dustin did his Dusty imitation before finally deciding or being told to talk like a normal human being, which was a step that did wonders for him.- 16 replies
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Fuji puts over the Barbarian and Warlord's strength and...intelligence. That's a different tack. We all miss managers as they once were, and one specific aspect I missed was multiple guys under management who didn't have to be specifically connected. Bravo and Honky Tonk had little to do with one another, they just happened to have the same employer.
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[1990-01-06-WWF-Superstars] Rick Martel and Brutus Beefcake
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Nothing quite says glamour and fashion like a trenchcoat and fedora--I guess they didn't want to blow the budget on something that was going to get cut up. Rick also, sensibly, seems to be deliberately embellishing his francophone-ness. This isn't quite as despicable of an act on Beefcake's part as destroying Ron Bass' beloved whip Betsy. Any object that carries a name is automatically more precious than something that doesn't.- 24 replies
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[1990-01-04-AJW] Akira Hokuto & Yumiko Hotta vs Toshiyo Yamada & Etsuko Mita
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in January 1990
Well, I can only be slightly more insightful about joshi than I can about lucha, but this kicked ass. Hotta is the greatest seller of a sleeperhold ever, if she wasn't legitimately loopy. It is that go-go-go style that's hard to get used to after so much '80s viewing, but every transition made sense, there was great psych to the choke sleeper as a killer move and all four girls wanting to pay back the others by using it, and everything was executed well (save Hokuto's piledriver that almost saw her tear her own groin). Akira definitely was positioned as the strongest of the bunch, getting the winning fall, getting to no-sell some stuff, and being the only one not to work an "in peril" segment of any real length.- 21 replies