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  1. Ole says that when the people tune in on July 7th they’re going to see Ric Flair, the World Heavyweight champion, walk into the ring with that belt and leave. still wearing the World title belt. Flair tells Sting that it’s gut check time and it’s time to be the World Heavyweight champion if he’s man enough. For nine years he’s been the cock of the walk, the man who no-one came close to. In Baltimore on July 7th Sting’s got to prove to himself and the public worldwide that he’s ready to be the man and ready to be the one and only World Heavyweight champion. ‘No way’ says the Naitch!
  2. Jim Ross says that it has to be the biggest match in the managerial career of Paul E. Dangerously on July 7th when Mean Mark faces Lex Luger for the United States title. Paul E. says he gave up his job on this show so he could donate all his time to the hottest commodity in pro wrestling today, ‘Mean’ Mark Callous. Every great professional wrestling in this sport has held the U.S. championship, from Johnny Valentine to Ric Flair to Dory Funk Jr. to Terry Funk to Jack Brisco and the list goes on. Everybody who has ever been anybody has been the U.S. champion and eight days from now Mean Mark is going to take that title from Lex Luger and stick it down his throat!
  3. Yeah, my guess was that he was thinking of his partner in the Dirty White Boys and he just ended up combining the names. Probably doesn't help that Tony Burton (who did some WWF jobs circa 1990) also worked Memphis a few years before this and is someone that Dundee would have known and been aware of.
  4. The USWA report opens by replaying the interview from 6/9 where Percy tells Fritz to come and get his son, otherwise he’ll have another that ends up six feet under. I actually thought this was originally aimed at Chris, but it seems to be aimed at Kerry, although it still doesn’t make sense as Fritz has three sons that are alive at this point. Kerry follows up and he’s wearing a nice blue ‘World Class Championship Wrestling’ vest. He says how Chris was going to pretend that he had an injury and then knock Percy out, and that’s exactly what he did. The match has been signed for Friday night and Chris is going to be in his corner. He’s looking good, he’s feeling good and he’s just happy to be a part of the last Von Erich coming into wrestling. Hmmm, Kerry’s interview here is more about putting his brother Chris over as opposed to his feud with Matt Borne. Onto the match and Kerry and Borne haven’t even locked up and the focus appears to be more on Percy and Chris at ringside. Kerry even gets on the house mic and tells Percy that Chris will be on him like ‘stink on shit’ (which is bleeped out). I really liked Borne’s offense and his brawling, especially the forearms when they were on the outside, but his bumping seemed greatly exaggerated. Playing off a previous match they have another brawl to the back, although instead of following them the camera concentrated on Chris and Percy arguing with each other. Same pet peeve as last time they brawled to the back, in that they were out of the ring for 54 seconds this time. There is a great spot though where Borne comes off the top with a ‘whoopee cushion’ and Kerry catches him with a stomach claw. The ending is a mess as Borne whips Kerry into the turnbuckles, charges at him, but Kerry moves and he takes a bump over the top turnbuckle to the floor wiping out the cameraman in the process. With this distraction Percy pulls out some handcuffs and attaches them to the bottom rope, whilst in the background you can see Kerry nail Tony Borne (who’s turned up from somewhere) with a discus punch. Percy tries to cuff Chris but in the struggle he is the one who ends up getting handcuffed (they were his keys so surely he had the key?) and Kerry appears that he didn’t realise it was Tony Borne when he struck him. Match is ruled a double count out and Kerry gets Chris out of there whilst a handcuffed Percy whines ‘nobody does this to me!’. This feud is sizzling out fast. I said that the cage match was the worst match of the three they’ve had, but this was worse than that. It again had its moments, but the focus was more about Percy and Chris as opposed to Kerry and Matt. Not sure where Tony Borne came from and I only noticed what had happened when watching a second time as I’d completely missed it first time. I know that Percy and Chris end up involved in the Steve Austin and Chris Adams feud, I just hope that they don’t have the same effect on that one as they did on this.
  5. Craig Johnson is about to go to some VT or commercial break when is interrupted by Percy Pringle. He tells him that they aren’t going anywhere, and all these idiots are going to listen to him for once! He says that they’ve just carried ‘horse-face’ Kerry out of the building and ‘he’s sorry!’ He wishes Fritz ‘Happy Father’s Day’ for tomorrow, but then wonders what kind of father he is? Letting his moron children keep coming down to the Sportatorium every week to get beaten up by Matt Borne. This Friday night it’s Kevin Von Erich vs Matt Borne and if ‘pony boy’ Chris Von Erich wants to have his first match, he can have it against him. He pulls out some tights he’s gone to the trouble of having made for him, but these tights would be more suitable for a baby the size of them. He tells Chris that those will be what he’s wearing when they carry him out of here, just like they carried his horse faced brother out. Fritz, Doris, all these people were his family but they turned against him, and now he’s going to damn well turn against them! Percy is crazy here, almost psychotic, which is much more preferable to ‘whiny’ Percy. Easily the best we’ve seen from him in the Yearbook so far.
  6. I ended up doing a quick search on Spinks' boxing career and it transpires that he had 13 further fights post this stint in Memphis (winning 8, losing 5). Most worrying of all is that he went the distance in eight of those fights.
  7. The match between Lawler and The Snowman from the Mid-South Coliseum is joined in progress, and Lawler is again managed by Ronnie P. Gossett while Leon Spinks is the special guest referee. Spinks is hardly calling things down the middle and when ‘The King’ has The Snowman pinned he doesn’t even attempt to count the fall. Instead he just tries to pull Lawler off him, eventually succeeding. With ‘The King’ on top and raining down blows on The Snowman, Spinks again gets involved, pulling Lawler off and shoving him backwards towards the ropes. He has had enough by now and strikes Spinks, but this results in Spinks dropping him with a hard right. The Snowman with a right of his own, he covers Lawler to get the win and become the new Unified World champion. Nice to finally get the title change here as after four weeks of pretty much the same match it was starting to lose its lustre. In the studio and no Dave Brown this week as Michael St. John is on commentary duty. He invites Lawler to join him and says that even though he hasn’t always agreed with him, he has a legitimate beef on this occasion after what happened at the Mid-South Coliseum. Lawler is wearing a great, homemade ‘Leon Stinks T-shirt and says how The Snowman (who is in the audience) must be real happy with himself as he finally got what he wanted. He recaps how he’s constantly been out there with his hand out, complaining about the referees, asking for rematches, until finally he got to hand pick his own referee and that’s why he’s now sat there with that belt around his waist. As everyone just saw, Leon Spinks is the man that won that match for him. This Monday he finally gets something that he asked for though, and he will be facing Leon Spinks at the Mid-South Coliseum himself. He knows that he’s the man that beat Muhammad Ali in 1978 and that he knocked out 133 opponents, but he tells him that no-one is going to steal his World title and get away with it. This Monday night Leon Spinks will have the gloves on and they’ll find out exactly what he’s got left. He’s going to teach him a lesson and after he gets through with him he’s coming after numbskull (Snowman)! St. John says that Spinks has some comments about the match and he’d like ‘The King’ to hear them before he leaves. A taped promo from Spinks airs and boy is this something! Spinks sounds and looks like he’s got some sort of mental issues. This is actually uncomfortable to watch. He’s slurring his words and has clearly taken far too many punches to the head. This promo is also blatantly spliced together so it was done in several takes, which again gives an indication of what this man’s brain must be like if he can’t cut a promo in one go. I don’t even want to critique this, but he says that Lawler must have a death wish if he wants to face him in the ring. Back to the studio and Lawler tells him that when he gets through with him those false teeth he’s wearing will be rolling around the floor of the Coliseum! He can forget any thoughts of a comeback he may have, because he’s not a ‘has been’, he’s a ‘never was’, and he’s never been hit like he will hit him Monday night. Once he’s done with him, The Snowman’s days are numbered. The thought that Spinks may have actually been considering a return to boxing is frightening. Finally we get the last 60 seconds of the Spinks vs Ali fight from ’78 and the official announcement of the result. I’m no boxing fan but this was cool to see, and pretty amazing that he was able to defeat Ali in only his seventh pro fight. I forgot that they used to go 15 rounds as well (which is what this one went), so it’s kinda no surprise that Leon Spinks ended up the way that he did.
  8. ‘Update is brought to you by Coliseum Home Video, the exclusive distributors of Wrestlefest!’ Gene Okerlund is still wearing his Hulk Hogan friendship bracelet, just as millions around the world are doing! He says that Hulk Hogan is on the mend, and the cards and letters that he is receiving are making a difference. He has suffered great adversity recently but has provided everyone with so many special moments over the years, and with that in mind, Gene says they would like to pay tribute to him. We get a music video set to ‘Real American’ featuring clips of Hogan posing, cupping his ear and Hulking up, before it segues into more sombre, ominous music and footage of Earthquake leaving him layed out on the Brother Love show. From here we get clips of some of Hogan’s greatest moments like defeating the Iron Sheik, Wrestlemania I, Rocky III, slamming Andre the Giant, with Miss Elizabeth, all interspersed with more footage from the Brother Love show. The video closes with Hogan’s wrestling gear and cross hung up in a gym locker and the locker door slamming shut. I thought they went all out with the original angle on the Brother Love show and they did it again here. This video and its content certainly gives the impression that it’s touch and go as to whether the Hulkster will ever be back. It’s almost like a career retrospective highlighting some of his finest moments and we’re to almost wonder if something like these will ever happen again for Hogan. The final scene of the locker door slamming shut is another wonderful touch, symbolising slamming the door shut on Hogan’s career.
  9. Its John Tatum vs Todd Overbow joined in progress from the Sportatorium. Overbow whips Tatum into the turnbuckles and charges at him, but he moves and Overbow crotches himself. Tatum starts apologizing and saying that he’s sorry, before reluctantly pressing Overbow shoulder’s to the mat for the win. Tatum looks distraught that he’s won and again says that he’s sorry. He lifts Overbow to his feet and gives him a hug, but then superkicks him and Overbow takes a bump over the top rope to the floor that the camera nearly missed. A rather large woman in the front row is on Tatum’s case now calling him a ‘jerk’. He says ‘if she thinks he’s a jerk…’, then lifts Overbow up and throws him right into the audience next to her! Tony Falk comes over and tells him to get out of there and Tatum is all distressed over his actions and starts apologising again! That throw into the crowd was a jaw hits the floor moment for me, so who knows what that woman in the audience thought! This Tatum gimmick is one of the most fascinating things I’ve seen in wrestling in a long time.
  10. End of a Bill Dundee vs Tony Anthony $10,000 bounty match from Mid-South Coliseum. Dundee puts the sleeper on Anthony and the Dirty White Boy kicks referee Frank Morrell for the DQ. Anthony attacks Dundee after the match and Tessa gets in there, grabbing him by the hair to get him off ‘The Superstar’. He goes after Tessa but is blindsided by Dundee who knocks him down. John Tatum then jumps Dundee and the two of them double team him until Jeff Jarrett and Billy Joe Travis make the save. Back in the studio and Dave Brown is joined by Tony Anthony and Ronnie P. Gossett, with the White Boy laughing about what we’ve just seen. Taped Dundee and Tessa promo and ‘The Superstar’ says how Anthony found collecting that $10,000 bounty a little harder than he thought. For years the White Boy has Kim at ringside, and the women do come in handy as he was glad to see Tessa jump on his back and give him the edge. Next thing he knew though, John Tatum was in there and pounding on him. If he thinks Tessa is coming back to him, he’s wrong as he’s out of her life, but he’s not out of his! He then tells Tony Burton (sic) that he doesn’t care if it’s another $10,000 bounty match or not, but it’s going to be a fight to the finish though as he doesn’t like him, or anything that he stands for. He wants him out of his life and if the bounty is still on, come and try and collect it Monday night. Anthony isn’t happy with Dundee talking about the Dirty White Girl, and says that if Tessa sticks her nose in the ring again he’ll knock her teeth down her throat. He says that Bill Dundee is worth $10,000 and there is a lot he can do with $10,000! If he wants to fight that’s exactly what they’ll do because he’s sick and tired of him. I’m amazed that they let Dundee calling Tony Anthony ‘Tony Burton’ slip through the net, and that they didn’t have him re-tape the promo. I’ve watched enough Smoky Mountain Wrestling to know that the Dirty White Boy is an awesome promo and whilst not at that level, still nice to see that he was good here. I’m guessing that with the mention of the Dirty White Girl she’s on her way within the next couple of weeks.
  11. ‘It’s finally here, the 900 hotline you can take part in!’ A different wrestler (and Bill Apter!) every night with all the news on what’s happening in the world of wrestling. The Wrestling Fan’s Hotline where you get to talk to the wrestler! Out of the several hotlines that have already been advertised on the Yearbook I would’ve been more likely to call this one than any of the others. They must have made a killing at $2 a minute and updating this one daily.
  12. Just as last week’s match this one is shown in clip form and Kerry Von Erich is the special referee. Lawler has three managers for this: Porky Gossett, Downtown Bruno and someone else who isn’t named. I understand why Gossett would be there as he’s managed him at the Mid-South Coliseum before, but don’t know why he’s got the other two with him. Another match based around strikes, takedowns and kicks, but it’s even clearer than last week that these two are working. Lawler takes a roll out of the ring to catch his breath and Downtown Bruno hands him something. Bruno gets up on the ring apron to distract Kerry and when The Snowman goes over to drag Lawler back in the ring, ‘The King’ throws fire at him. Lawler makes the cover and Kerry then tries to portray that he’s torn over making the count for his fierce rival, but it instead looks like he’s having some sort of fit in there! He finally counts the fall and Lawler retains the Unified title.
  13. Toyota opens quick with five straight dropkicks, climbs to the second turnbuckle and tries for one off there. Hokuto catches her and tries to turn it into a Boston crab, however Toyota is able to grab the ropes. Hokuto with two clotheslines and she goes for an early cover but Toyota bridges out. Hokuto with a sleeper whilst both are on the canvas and Toyota with some knee strikes to the head as a way to try and escape the hold. Hokuto with a Fujiwara armbar, before grabbing Toyota’s leg and applying a Boston crab. The Boston crab looks nasty as Hokuto is sat right back on her and Toyota is all contorted up. She turns it into a single leg and Toyota is screaming in pain and that thing looks like it hurts for real with her leg pulled all the way back. There’s an almighty struggle and Toyota finally reaches the ropes to break the hold to much clapping and delight from the crowd. A beautiful scoop slam into a bridging suplex by Hokuto for a near fall, and she’s back to that single leg crab with Toyota seemingly more doubled over than last time. She’s able to force another break, but when Hokuto whips her into the ropes, Toyota holds on and Hokuto dropkicks the air. A two count on Hokuto, then Toyota misses a bodypress as Hokuto ducks out of the way. She tries to ram her head first into the turnbuckles but Toyota blocks it and rams Hokuto’s head into it instead. She climbs to the top turnbuckle as if going for a moonsault bodyblock, however Hokuto dropkicks her and she takes an awkward looking fall to the floor. Hokuto climbs to the top herself and comes off with a bodypress, but Toyota moves and she lands on the seconds and also hits her leg hard on the guard rail. Hokuto manages to get back in the ring but she’s in real pain and struggling to stand. The camera seemingly is trying to not show you what is up with her leg, although you are able to make out a pretty nasty looking gash just below her knee. The match is eventually called off with Toyota declared as the winner. I thought this was a good match with the plucky young Toyota never quitting against her more experience opponent. The struggle in the Boston crab was great, but I hated the fact that Toyota never sold the back once the moment she was out of the hold. Surely after such a monumental struggle you would still be in some pain? Really liked the knee strikes to the head as a way to try and escape the sleeper hold. I wish they could have had a better camera angle for Hokuto’s crossbody to the floor as I missed the leg hitting the guard rail on first viewing and was trying to see where Toyota was. Would have been nice to see how the match would have continued if it wasn’t halted due to the injury.
  14. Has the Dog left the NWA already? He’s got a match in the IWA against Jerry Lawler, and like most of the interviews in this federation it sounds like a stock interview he’s cutting for a new market. He talks about every dog needing a bone to chew on and he’s found himself a bone. Then says how he’s looking forward to coming to the IWA and he’s been to the mountain top once, is coming twice, is going to knock, blink, and here he is!
  15. Jeff Jarrett music video set to ‘Simply Irresistible’ by Robert Palmer. There are some new clips in this one which makes a change for a Memphis video! We get brief highlights of Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich against the Stud Stable, and then Jarrett & Bam Bam Bigelow against the Stable (which includes footage of Jarrett spanking Sylvia), amongst others. I knew Bigelow was in Memphis back in 1986, but didn’t know that he ever returned as late as this. That tag with him and Jarrett against the Stud Stable looks like it would be all kinds of fun.
  16. Jerry Lawler says that he’ll do whatever it takes to stay on top of the wrestling world. One rule he’ll never break though is taking drugs, and you shouldn’t either. Leave the poison alone!
  17. The women have been barred from ringside for this one. Adams ties Austin up in the ropes and starts unloading on him. He charges at him, but Austin manages to free himself in time and Adams goes careering over the top rope. Austin brings him back in the ring and misses a splash off the top rope (will he ever learn?) and Adams follows with a clothesline off the top for the win. Jeannie runs out at this point, grabs a chair from ringside and throws it in the ring. Adams gets hold of the chair first, but before he is able to use it Austin nails him. Jeannie heads back towards the dressing room, but coming down the aisle in the opposite direction is Toni carrying a kendo stick. Austin continues to beat on Adams in the ring and Toni starts attacking Jeannie with the kendo stick. She retreats into the ring with Toni following her, but Austin is able to grab the kendo stick and throws it to Jeannie. He holds Toni in a full nelson and Jeannie hits her with the kendo stick across the mid-section and then to the back. So Chris doesn’t feel left out she makes sure to give him a couple of shots too. As has become the norm for this feud, Chris and Toni are left lying in the ring. Jeannie doesn’t hold back with those kendo stick shots and I really liked the way how she would pose with the stick after nailing Toni and Chris. The mixed tag matches can’t be too far away now.
  18. We open with the USWA Report and an interview from John Tatum. He’s in tears and says how he was backstage and heard Bill Dundee propose marriage to Tessa. He’s been out and bought her a diamond ring himself. Bill Dundee isn’t sincere, he doesn’t mean he ‘loves’ her and he doesn’t really want to marry her. He’s going to give her this ring as a symbol of his love for her, and he hopes she takes it and comes back to him. He then tells Dundee that he’s going to kill him and he won’t stop until he gets Tessa back because he loves her. Onto the match and Craig Johnson refers to Dundee and Tessa as ‘America’s happiest couple’. Prior to the match commencing Tatum takes the mic and tells Tessa and Dundee that he knows what he did in the past was low down, that he shouldn’t beat a woman, and everything he did in the past was wrong. He’s got himself some help and has been and bought some self-help improvement guides. He’s been studying them and has realised what he did was wrong. The crowd are not buying this one bit, but he tells them that he means it. He apologizes to Tessa for what he did to her and apologizes to Dundee for ramming his head into the ring post and busting him open, and says that he will pay for his doctor’s bills. He means it and he’s going to show Tessa, starting from now, that he’s a changed man! He tells Dundee that he’s got nothing against him, just that he took the woman he loves… and he’s not really a good person! He wants to show Tessa that he’ll never cheat again and never do anything to hurt someone again, and asks her to just stand there and watch. Tatum offers Dundee his hands before the match gets going and insists that he’s a changed man, he was sick because he was in love. Dundee shakes his hand and then Tatum shakes the hand of one of the security guards, has a hug for the camera men and tries to give one to Bronco Lubich but he’s wanting no part of this. He’s changed, he loves everybody! The match itself is pretty basic. Tatum wrestles it clean, holds the ropes open for Dundee after he takes a spill outside, is constantly wanting to shake his hand after he does a good move (to the point of obsession) and event tried to lead the crowd in a round of applause for ‘The Superstar’ at one point! A shoulderblock sees Dundee take another spill to the floor, but this time he lands on Tessa knocking her down. With her down and not able to see what’s going on, Tatum pulls a chain out of his trunks, wraps it around his fist, and when Dundee gets back in the ring he drills him with a right knocking him out. Tatum makes the cover, Bronco makes the count and Tatum is the new Southern champion. This was a joy and everything that’s great about pro wrestling. Just a wonderful performance from start to finish by Tatum here.
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  20. The Slugger is no longer being taped in front of a live crowd, just in a studio. Jim Cornette’s guests are not only a great tag team, not only are they top stars in the world of professional wrestling, but in addition they are the world’s greatest Rock and Roll band, the Fabulous Freebirds. Cornette says that Freebird Fantasia is running wild, their tour dates are selling out all over Europe, they’re winning a lot of matches and causing a lot of commotion. Garvin says that it’s not easy being the greatest Rock and Roll band in the world today, and it’s not easy being the greatest tag team either! Europe is on fire, they’re on their way to the United States, they’ve been in the edit studios for four days straight and they’re about to get a tremendous raise from the record company. He’s having a ball! Hayes says that they hop on a concord late at night, come in from Paris, get in the ring and beat whomever it may be, whether that’s the Rock & Roll Express, the Southern Boys (who’ve really been getting on their nerves as they’re a cheap imitation and they might have to learn the hard way like the Rock & Rolls did) or Doom. Cornette can understand them not liking the Southern Boys as they listen to that Country & Western music (and there is nothing more disgusting than that!), but they want to get in there with Doom for the World tag team titles? Garvin says that they do want to get in there with Doom but it is the U.S. tag team titles they’re interested in first, and Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane are on their list. Cornette is not happy with that news and thinks that they shouldn’t bother messing with their titles and should go straight to the top. Hayes tells him to get the message to Stan and Bobby and Cornette is all nice as pie with them, until they are gone and out of ear shot! He then lets them both have it and says that the Midnight Express can beat them any day of the week and you just can’t please some people!
  21. It's a long time since I read the issue where he was talking about it, but pretty sure it was the 3/18/89 match they had from the Capital Centre (which is out there) and talked about it 'blowing the roof' off the five star system.
  22. Someone has the audacity to think that they can wear the gold, but they’re not fit to carry his bags, tie his shoes or wash his car. He wouldn’t let them come over to do maid service at his home or even cut his lawn. So where do they get the audacity to believe that they could get in the ring with ‘the man’ and wear the gold? It would be nice to know who he was talking about here. The same applies to what I said about his previous interview and I’m just bored of these now.
  23. The Horsemen are with Jim Ross and Ross wants to know whether they are going to accept the challenge against the Dudes with Attitude for next week? Arn says that it’s been the Horsemen against the World for an eternity, and for as long as he can remember, someone has wanted to jump on the Horsemen. He says that they are an island unto themselves and any combination of the Horsemen is better than everybody else. If they want to jump on them that’s fine, make national TV the platform and they’ll shut them up once and for all. Windham says that they back away from no-one. The Junkyard Dog couldn’t get any of his own kind to help him so he’s got to get Orndorff or Sting. He’s going to have to do a hell of a lot better than that because they will take care of any combination they can come up with. Now Barry Windham is at it! Was that line really necessary? The Horsemen making some racial remark in every interview is coming across as a desperate attempt to get cheap heat. On a positive note, Arn has been superb recently in these promos (when he is not making racist comments himself that is!).
  24. This is a repeat of the promo/advert that aired on the 4/28 episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
  25. Love thinks it would be appropriate that everyone got to their feet and bowed in servitude to his guests, ‘Macho King’ Randy Savage and ‘Sensational Queen’ Sherri. Turns out that Love is the only one who ends up bowing for them and also kisses the Queen on her hand. Love says that if ‘Brother Macho’ had someone like himself in their corner at Wrestlemania VI, then maybe the intrusion of Miss Elizabeth wouldn’t have happened? Savage says that when Miss Elizabeth aligned herself with Dusty Rhodes she confirmed the fact that she is a ‘common woman’ much like Sapphire, and she is now in the ‘danger zone’. Sherri says that Elizabeth has stuck her pointy little nose into the ‘Kingdom of the Madness’ once too often. At Wrestlemania she bought humiliation on the ‘Kingdom of Madness’ and therefore she is going to bring down on her, the wrath of the ‘Sensational Queen’. The ‘Macho King’ hasn’t finished with Dusty Rhodes, she hasn’t finished with Sapphire, and she’s not even begun to be finished with the ‘crown jewel’ Elizabeth. Love then says that if ‘Sister Queen’ and ‘Brother Macho’ ever did need anybody to be there for them, to stand behind them, look no further than him as he will be there like a guardian angel for them. Savage likes the idea and says how even though Sapphire has kissed his foot, the ‘American Dream’ still needs to kiss the foot of the ‘Sensational Queen’. Love says after he’s done that will they bring Miss Elizabeth over and make her kiss the foot of Brother Love? To which Savage responds ‘Oooooh yeah!’ Sherri was fantastic here and again outshone Savage. They did run the tag matches with Love and Elizabeth in respective corners around the horn and one of them is one the WWF Hottest Matches commercial video tape.
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