Don Muraco vs Pedro Morales (11/23/81 MSG)
This is JIP and only 7 minutes were shown. I'd put this right around the same ranking as Hogan-Shultz. Not enough was shown to get the proper feel for the match.
Bob Backlund vs Adrian Adonis (1/18/82 MSG)
The early portion of this match reminds me of a classic All Japan battle. They battle for every lockup, every position, and every advantage until they head toward the impact moves. When watching early on, you can see that Adonis is too eager to get the advantage on Backlund and, each time, Bob makes him pay for his impatience. And boy, does he ever make him pay. Backlund's arm work is just awesome, made even better by the pain and frustration on Adrian's face. When Adrian takes over, he attempts to pin Backlund after every single move but Bob continues to survive until he makes the comeback. The end stretch is also reminiscent of an All Japan match where each guy attempts to put the other away with big moves (at least for 1982 standards) . I don't know if it is mandatory in Backlund matches but he inevitably ends up outside and the heel insists on keeping him out there. It may just be an excuse for him to blade because he comes up a bloodied mess, just as he did in the Slaughter match from 1/81. I have to take off some points because Adonis decides to employ the elbow drop and throw left punches after Backlund had spent 10 minutes working over his left arm. While this is a great match to watch, thanks to both guys, the dreaded Backlund non-finish pops up again while he builds to the rematch.
Tim said this was Top 5 and, at this point, I would agree. However, because of the nature of these discs, I can easily see some potential matches bumping it out of the way.