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Jkeats

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  1. To this day, this match holds up as one of the best matches I've seen in person. You can even see me at the point where Sabu obliterates the table in the crowd haha. I'm standing right behind it, kind of scared for my life
  2. I legit cringed at some of the open hand slaps. I liked this match and really liked watching the quick as lightning amateur leg shoots, but I agree with the majority that it didn't work as well in an 8 man tag setting.
  3. I think his real peak (and the whole company's really) is 95-96. By the time they got to ppv, the best days of ECW were far behind them.
  4. I was there at the Arena live for this. It was the first time I had been to an ECW show and it was quite a crazy weekend. The show the night before got snowed out and everyone, including the wrestlers, just hung out at the hotel and drank. A lot. There was a Q&A with Heyman and a lot of the roster the day of this show and there were murmurs of Pillman possibly being there but they were either ignored or just shot down. The lights off and him appearing in the ring was a really cool "fan" moment.
  5. The Pulp Fiction montages were always one of the best parts of the weekly ECW show. This one is strong but man do I hate Tommy Dreamer on promos. That forced raspy voice drives me up a wall. At least he wasn't crying
  6. I remember at first being both excited and then disappointed in the initial Mankind character. That was VERY brief, though. Like Loss said, it was a real thrill when these started popping up on TV. Once the Mankind character got going and went right into feuding with (and beating!) The Undertaker, it wasn't that big of a deal. It was VERY cool though when Cactus reappeared at that MSG RAW.
  7. I saw Bix post on another thread the other line from that great promo: Sting "you got us into a Chicago Street Fight with the Road Warriors!" Luger: "Yeah...what is that?" I loved the clueless putz Lex Luger...it was a really fun character and their odd couple relationship was a blast
  8. I haven't watched this yet but I do remember a Luger/Sting interview from this time period where Luger makes the challenge to the Road Warriors for a Chicago Street Fight. Sting is incredulous and asks him if he knew what he just got them into. Luger: "What? I'm from Chicago, too!" Sting: "You're from the suburbs Lex!!" Is that promo on here?
  9. I really loved this. I remember when it happened in 1996 and it was such a departure for the WWF. A much more "hardcore" brawl than they had shown in quite a long time (if ever)
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  16. Yeah you would figure he'd be all over a story like Lot and his daughters.
  17. Thank you! This drives me nuts. She may not be a professional politician now but she is sure as hell campaigning to be one. Ross is always quick to call stuff "stupid" even though the thing is commenting on is a very logical possibility. He kind of evades the premise he brought up. No one is saying Linda McMahon has anything to do with the creative product. When he was in the front office, Linda wasn't running for senate. God forbid someone thinks Mr. McMahon has to acquiesce to anyone.
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    RAW tonight

    That sounds better than Striker's opening on Tuesday night. He almost sunk the whole angle all by himself...Bombastic?!?
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  20. After a few weeks of digging, I finally found this promo! Here you go, in all it's foot powdery glory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTM-Gz2jIZI
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  24. Thanks Mike! Yeah I was almost positive it was on the discs I made for you but I can't find it. If you locate it, please let me know. I'm with you, I love his Georgia stuff and I also think the Freebirds were at their best in Georgia during this time as well. Yes they made more of a splash and more money in Dallas, but in Georgia I think they had their best run creatively. Keep me posted on the promo!
  25. I've been trying to find this great Austin Idol promo where he has a bag of baby powder and he's running down Dusty Rhodes, saying that Stardust is really nothing more than foot powder. It's from Georgia Championship Wrestling and I was almost positive it was on those Macchia Comps. I went through the ones I have up to 08/80 and it's not there. He was definitely a heel at the time and I think he turns face in Georgia around april/may. I seem to remember it in front of the blue background and it was Idol with his old interviewing style cadence. Does anyone remember this promo? If so, any idea when it was? Might make the search easier...I know I have it unless I just imagined the whole thing!
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