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KrisZ

DVDVR 80s Project
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  1. I think you can do at most a 1 year contract but you can release anyone anytime you want.
  2. There are some big guns missing from that list so the deal is how do we want to go that route with AWA, WWF, Mid-South all not recognizing the NWA champ....
  3. Well here are the list of NWA Members in 1983 http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/members/1983.html
  4. Well the most important thing is what territories get used and what aren't especially non-NWA groups
  5. Announcers should stick with their territory....where we get sticky is managers
  6. Joe is also working ROH TV which is the biggest deal of them all
  7. Yeah I watched the TV from that period before the show and I forgot to note that but yeah they were pushing the rematch deal hard
  8. I think you can get one territorial pick where each promoter can pick 1 guy from the existing roster
  9. Basically the way it should work is that everyone involved gets a territory and you do a draft now if there are enough people then we could have territories with multiple bookers like in real life.
  10. If you start with 1983 you can work with different territories plus you have a wider variety of talent to choose from
  11. After watching the Memphis set, there was no other team that I was more impressed with and immediately thought that they should be ranked higher than the RnR Express as far as historical purposes go. They could do it all from brawling to straight wrestling. Eaton & Sugar also rank really high with me as well but these guys are the best.
  12. I think 1983 would be a great start because it's right before the WWF expansion.
  13. I'm definitely interested as well and I think we need to fit it according to a timeline not have guys from different eras go against each other....
  14. If you are going to do this you need to pick a direct year to start and go that way.....Wrestling Classics did this for many years and it was fairly successful
  15. It actually did start before Windham joined then they iced it for a bit and brought it back.
  16. Part 2 was taped last night so it will be up soon. I love doing shows like these because of all of the history that went down that gets overlooked
  17. I said it was like doing a podcast at The Masters and I felt like Jim Nantz
  18. This one is one of my favorite Techwood matches that doesn't get talked about.
  19. It definitely started with the ex-JCP guys and the Stampede guys brought a different element but they weren't the sole reason.
  20. Part 2 of The Price of Ridiculousness will go more in depth on Flair vs. Dusty
  21. Kris is joined by David Bixenspan & Dylan Hales to discuss the end of Jim Crockett Promotions and the show is so loaded that we couldn’t even finish off the year in one show!!!! We talk about the odyssey of Lex Luger, the idiocy of Dusty Rhodes & Jim Crockett, & lots more. Listen to us talk about what not to do when you are running a wrestling promotion and how things would stay the same even after the Turner buyout.​ http://placetobenation.com/exile-on-badstreet-5-the-price-of-ridiculousness-part-1/
  22. Dave's thoughts on the future of wrestling in July 1983
  23. They are announcing the UFC HOF inductees tonight so that is what it is probably
  24. DiBiase never worked Jim Crockett Promotions. Regarding the Valentine point let's not forget that Valentine in 1983 just was a few months removed from being a major player in WWF drawing big houses against Backlund. DiBiase was a better promo than Valentine no doubt and had a better character by that time as he was a leader of men as Valentine usually had a manager. I know there is a DiBiase/Rude thread but a DiBiase/Valentine thread is much more interesting to me as a debate thread.
  25. The Network saves me at least $40 a month......nuff said
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