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No, it isn't. I hate reta... idiots gimmick. Well, maybe if they worker playing the role was any good, I would enjoy it a bit more but still. So ok, he's a big child. I'll come back to this when the whole Kim angle unfolds.
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[1995-04-29-WCW-Saturday Night] Diamond Dallas Page vignette
El-P replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
More funny stuff. DDP's got the repulsive nouveau riche attitude down pat, complete with poseur attitude toward contemporary paintings. And Kimberly is SO adorable.- 6 replies
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Sting vs Arn Anderson from Saturday night 04/22 is a much better match than the Sting vs Austin match from two weeks prior.
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Interesting contrast between Sting vs Steve Austin on 04/08 and Sting vs Arn Anderson on 04/22. The first match was very much my turn/your turn, heavy on bumps but short on storytelling, with Sting making an aggravating no-sell comeback seemingly at random, overall a pretty good match but really nothing special. The second match was much more under control thanks to Arn who pretty much structured the entire match for Sting, less action (although it was not a slow match either) but flowed a lot better, had a logical progression to the finish and good transitions. Showed me that Arn in 1995 was still better than Austin who was on his way but just not there yet.
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[1995-04-22-WCW-Saturday Night] Diamond Dallas Page vignette
El-P replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
DDP is such a nouveau riche.- 4 replies
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That woman did speak French well but she sure wasn't French at all. Anyway, Ric Flair is reinstated thanks to the vote from France. Yippee me !
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[1990-10-27-NWA-Halloween Havoc] Midnight Express vs Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich
El-P replied to Loss's topic in October 1990
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[1990-10-27-NWA-Halloween Havoc] Rick & Scott Steiner vs Nasty Boys
El-P replied to Loss's topic in October 1990
The best "straight" Nasties match ever, because they are only good when they get the shit beat ouf them, which the Steiners delivered in spades. I think I do prefer the Sullivan/Cactus match as it was really a great insane brawl, but both are the only must-see Nasties match. This is also probably one of the best Steiner matches ever BTW. -
[1990-11-01-NJPW-Dream Tour] Riki Choshu vs Shinya Hashimoto
El-P replied to Loss's topic in November 1990
When I was watching New Japan TV (that was like ten years ago), I enjoyed this much more than the Liger vs Benoit match, much to my surprise. Simple, basic work, but very efficient and pretty much ageless.- 11 replies
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I think the consensus is that the Rock'n Roll were vastly better than the Fans. I would have disagreed 12 years ago, but then again I hadn't seen nearly enough. Today, I have no doubt the Rock'n Roll were better, and it's a case of the whole being bigger than the sum of the parts, as Ricky Morton was a great worker while Robert Gibson in his prime was... good, I guess. I would rank the 4 guys exactly in the same order, Fulton being the most underrated of the four. Rogers was one hell of a worker but didn't carry the same personnality and connection with a crowd that Morton would, and he's also not nearly as charismatic or good on the mic. He's a more "modern" kind of worker in term of mechanics though, which is why he adapted much better in his later days. But Morton is, as the whole package, quite a bit above Rogers. Fulton has been quite underrated for years, I have no idea what the consensus is these days, but he was the one carrying the charisma load of the Fans, but was also a super solid worker in the ring. Much much better than Gibson who always strikes me as being kinda there "for the ride" a little bit, even in their prime. But as a whole, the Rock'n Roll Express had a chemistry and a dynamic carried by Morton which made them a better team.
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Weight division in NJ allowed Tiger Mask and Jushin Liger de be huge stars they probably wouldn't have become otherwise. They were kings in their own kingdom. As a smaller heavyweight, I don't think Liger would have obtained to the same status. I always enjoy a good lightweight division when booked the right way.
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I heard Meltzer himself tell the story on another podcast some time ago. Who knows what truth there's to it, but the story is pretty glorious.
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I have. Very good match, the best ever from S&S. Loved Arn & Vader cool double team moves, especially the springboard into a chokeslam. Very strong TV match.
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[1995-04-15-WCW-Saturday Night] Vader & Arn Anderson vs Stars & Stripes
El-P replied to Loss's topic in April 1995
Very good match, probably the best S&S ever had. Lot of cool double team spots from Arn & Vader, lots of fire from the babyface, awesome punching sequence like Loss said. Ric, Arn & Vader together was pretty awesome indeed.- 5 replies
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I have the feeling Kim will totally carry this entire feud. Probably the only thing involving Dave Sullivan that I will ever enjoy, since I like DDP and Kim. Yeah, Hogan "phoning in" during the segment was corny enough (I'm sure the bastard proceeded to call Dave only because of the cameras in the room, bastard), but not hearing Hogan's voice made it even worse.
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There was no reason for them not to continue the program after the first match. Why ? What was the big payoff left ? Cena has slayed Lesnar the Monster. Hell, he even joked during the post-match. There's no heat left. He beat him fair and square, Cena is better, end of story.
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He's not yet a Shark, nor a man, he's an Avalanche. In an ironic twist of fate, of just pure cruel booking, Beefcake, who's absolutely inept to the point of making Brian Knobbs look like Bobby Eaton and Stevie Ray look like Steve Austin, is actually portrayed as been inept in storyline too. He's the one fucking up in every match involving the Three Faces of Fear. Litteraly, and kayfabe-wise. I know this guy had no talent, but could he have the dignity to at least *try* ?
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Brian Pillman repackaging is really ill-advised, complete with total 80's hair metal gimmick, hair, tights and music theme. Poor guy. The Loose Cannon must have been half-shoot, as he must have built one hell of a frustration inside him during all those years. John Tenta has impressed me a whole lot thus far, he's one of my favourite worker in the company at this point, and I don't mean by default either. He carried Sting to a good monster match (as Sting doesn't work nearly as hard or as well as he used to do in 92/93), had very good matches with Savage, and was pretty much always a highlight whenever he's featured in a tag match. I was always a fan, but discovering his work in 1995 makes his stock go way up with me. Some of his best work of his career to me. Steve Austin makes a comeback with longer hair, and gets pinned clean by Sting in a disapointing match. Plus he's settled with Col. Parker AGAIN. I have said how much fun Parker has been in the chicken suit angle and in the Wargames match, but on a day to day basis, I really don't care at all for this character which truly is a liability to guys like Arn and Austin who don't need a walking gimmick straight out of 80's WWF to cut goofy promos for them. Doesn't help that the Stud Stable including Bunkhouse Buck and Blacktop BUlly has relaly grown to be one of my least favourite ever if not for Arn and Terry Funk being a part of it. The debut of Meng was a godawful match with Duggan, really the Barbarian can't arrive soon enough so that Haku becomes fun again. But the most important thing is that TIM HORNER is back on my TV ! Sadly no more Garth Brooks, but I'm glad to see good ol' butterface in the ring again. Really fun match with the Blue Bloods (another highlights of WCW TV) on Worlwide. B-shows. The killer was Heenan saying that regal was a man's man. Retrospectively made me smile and brought immediate memory of that damn song.
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I don't think anyone who complained about Cena winning his very first match with Lesnar implied that he had to be just squashed like a bug then be squashed again... then be squashed again. And look like complete shit in the process. Which was basically how Ogawa vs Hash worked. One of the most depressing feud ever for a puro fan back then.
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I really don't share the enthousiasm. At this point Sting wasn't working that hard anymore, and I really don't care for the way he makes his comebacks, basically no-selling from nowhere. Sting's peak had already passed by, and he was not nearly as good as he was in 1992/93 (and I blame lazyness here as he was obviously as good mechanically as ever). This is a pretty good match, but very much my turn/your turn kind of match, and although Austin looks good, he's clearly not getting the amount of offense and respect he should at this point, as you never think Sting is really in danger of losing. Arn Anderson vs Randy Savage was a lot better than this, as were Savage's matches against Avalanche and of course the first Vader vs Hogan. I won't go further than "pretty good" on this one, which makes it disapointing to me (although I shouldn't be considering how I rate Sting at this point, he's just cruising)
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Renegade is just embarrassing on so many levels. Jimmy Hart too at this point, he serves no purpose except being the Jar Jar Bing of Hulkamania.
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Flair is still going insane and I enjoy it. Love the sharp editing on these videos too.
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These Blue Bloods vignette were pretty funny indeed.
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[1996-03-31-WWF-Wrestlemania XII] Ultimate Warrior vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley
El-P replied to Loss's topic in March 1996
In other words, everything about this match is a tragedy.