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  1. Prichard gets up on the apron to complain about a ‘slow’ count from Mark Curtis allowing Morton to get in the ring and the Rock & Rolls hit Del Ray with the double dropkick and Gibson becomes the new Beat the Champ TV champion. Jim Cornette is fuming on commentary saying it was 2 on 1, that’s his $1,000 and has Dutch Mantel backing him up saying how they’ve robbed him.
  2. Sherri is excited about coming to SMW for the Parade of Champions after receiving a phone call from Tracey Smothers telling her that he was having some problems with Brian Lee and Tammy Fytch. There is not another woman in the world that loves to get in as much trouble as she does, and there is not another woman in the world that would love to stand side by side to the Wild Eyed Southern Boy as much as she would. She tells Fytch that she can at ringside dressed all pretty, but she invented mean and there is nothing that she won’t do to stand by her friend. Decent little promo from Sherri (which as someone mentioned was never really one of her great strengths) and she looks great here.
  3. Double dropkick to one of the twins and Mark Curtis tries to usher Ricky Morton back outside the ring. Cornette gets up on the apron distracting Robert Gibson and allowing the twins to switch places. Gibson is unaware and gets nailed with a big clothesline for a near fall. Cornette is back on the apron remonstrating with Curtis, another double dropkick, Curtis shoves Cornette down, counts the pin and the Rock & Rolls Express are once again the tag team champions. Huge ovation for the win and only the ending aired, but the more these two work together the better the matches are and the twins look. Back in the studio and nly the Rock & Roll Express could win the tag team belts in the middle of Jim Cornette's most successful week ever. He tells the Bruise Brothers that they let him down, have been spending far too much time listening to Kevin Sullivan since he was laid up, and not enough time paying attention to what he told them. He’s sending the Heavenly Bodies after the Rock & Rolls as they are a proven commodity and the Bruise Brothers are on double secret probation. They need to get their stuff together and if there is no further action of this type, then they will be back in good standing with the organization
  4. Dutch Mantel is in his tuxedo and introduces the new Commissioner of Smoky Mountain Wrestling, Jim Cornette. Cornette announces that ‘Bullet’ Bob Armstrong is unemployed, so is ‘Bullet’ Bob Caudle after all those smart alec comments he made about him, and he and Dutch will be running the show today. Armstrong vs Funk is joined in progress. Armstrong has the sleeper on Funk and Cornette beckons for help from the back. Out comes Tom Prichard and Armstrong lets go of the sleeper and goes after him. Scott Armstrong comes out to counter Prichard’s interference, but in turn is followed by one of the Bruise Brothers, Ricky Morton, Jimmy Del Ray, Brian Armstrong, the other Bruise Brother and finally Robert Gibson. Big stomp to the chest of Funk by The Bullet and goes for the pin. Cornette gets involved and prepares to nail him with his tennis racket but he sees him coming and gets in first with a low blow. Armstrong pulls off Cornette’s neck brace and is about to piledrive him when Funk hits him with the branding iron (Mark Curtis is distracted by everyone fighting at ringside) and covers him for the pin and win. The match was overbooked with all those run ins (after the second you knew how it was going) which were unnecessary. Don’t know why Cornette didn’t just limit it to the Bodies interfering and the Armstrong boys saving their father, really no need to get the Bruise Brothers and the Rock & Rolls involved. The action between Bob and Funk was good, but no surprise whatsoever that this didn’t end cleanly. Cornette and Funk are in the dressing room and he can’t thank Funk enough. It was worth every penny of his mama’s money to get this Commissioner’s cap on his head. Funk is so happy that he could come up with that victory over Armstrong as he’s got the brains of a jackass, the speaking ability of stuttering Sam and it’s a wonderful thing to do all these moronic fools of Tennessee a favour by defeating that imbecile and has been Bob Armstrong! Cornette says that now he’s running things, Smoky Mountain Wrestling is going to be a little different, while Funk confirms that for the right price he would only be too willing to help out Jim Cornette again if he has any more problems that need sorting out.
  5. The Rock & Rolls were scheduled to face the team of Kevin Sullivan & the Dirty White Boy but the Harris Twins came down to ringside, threw a few chairs about, caused some commotion and had a word with Ron Wright to replace them in the match. Double dropkick by the Rock & Rolls and then Sullivan interferes spiking Robert Gibson in the back for the title saving DQ. As Sullivan goes to spike Ricky Morton, Steve & Scott Armstrong make the save and clear the ring of the heels. This was actually a much better match than the tag title change (although sloppy in a couple of spots) and Sullivan seems a much better fit for the Bruise Brothers than Cornette was. Sullivan eased his way into being associated with the twins when Cornette was laid up and out of action, saying that they needed guidance and he would be only too willing to help. (As it transpired this association between Sullivan and the twins only appeared to be for the one TV taping until Cornette was back from selling his injuries).
  6. Cornette is still in bed and the Heavenly Bodies are doing their best to entertain and look after him. He’s feeling better every day and has even got him Smoky Mountain Commissioner’s hat on ready. After Terry Funk and his ‘secret weapon’ get through with Bob Armstrong he’s going to be out of Smoky Mountain Wrestling and Jim Cornette will be calling all the shots. He tells Armstrong that he knows that he’s real pleased with what he did, dropping him on his head, putting him in this neck brace and sending him to the hospital, but how pleased is he going to be when Terry Funk and his secret weapon get through with him? How pleased will he be when he’s the Commissioner of Smoky Mountain Wrestling and his sons are fired and can’t get a job anywhere? His revenge is not going to be seeing Terry Funk or the secret weapon beat him within an inch of his life, it will be seeing him out of SMW with his head hung low and trying to explain to all his fans, friends and family that Jim Cornette got the final word. He reminds the people that if they love that old fossil, if you think that old man is John Wayne like he pretends to be, then come and see him on 9/12 or 9/17 because that’s going to be the last time you’ll ever see him. Cornette then tells Del Ray if he doesn’t have any more colouring books at least give him his Observer! Terry Funk says ow can a dilapidated old man like Bob Armstrong stand a chance against a great athlete like himself? He needs some inspiration if he wants to be the Commissioner, which he never will be, but he wants to inspire him so that he can have a contest in the ring. ‘All your sons are a bunch of bastards!’ no that doesn’t inspire you because all Tennessee sons are a bunch of bastards. ‘Your sister is a whore!’ no that won’t inspire you because all Tennessee sisters are whores. ‘Your mother is a whore!’ no that won’t work because no-one in Tennessee has any respect for their mothers. ‘Your wife is a whore!’ no that won’t work because no-one in Tennessee respects their wives. I know, ‘your mistress is a whore!’ because all Tennessee men have mistresses and that will inspire Bob Armstrong to get in the ring with him and do his best. He can do his best, but when he’s through with him, he’s going to walk out the ring and Bob Armstrong is going to be carried out one piece at a time (a skull and crossbones are almost superimposed over Funk for the duration of this interview. The Cornette line about the Observer made me laugh although there does appear to be a tendency for a fair bit of insider references on the TV at this point (Chris Candido referencing JR Benson is another instance that came to mind). The Funk interview is just crazy although you could possibly argue he went over long in the shock value (sons, sister, mother, wife and Mistress) but it was captivating stuff nonetheless from him.
  7. Smothers is sat on the couch recouperating his injured leg. He says that Brian Lee and the Dirty White Boy thought they’d got the job done and collected the bounty, but they didn’t and he’s coming back. It’s only a partial tear. The doctors said he would be out for six weeks, but he’ll be back in three. He has a title match set for 9/12 in Knoxville against Brian Lee, and to make sure the Dirty White Boy doesn’t interfere he’s asked the commission to have him locked in a cage at ringside.
  8. Cornette is at home, bandaged up, lay in his bed surrounded by all his fluffy toys and teddy bears while the Heavenly Bodies see to his every whim. Bob Armstrong is a homicidal maniac who tried to mutilate him! If that isn’t bad enough, the day after the K-Town Showdown he went to the Smoky Mountain Wrestling Board of Directors and asked for his old job of Commissioner back. How can a guy like that, a pathological maniac, be making decisions on him and his men? They’d be done in Smoky Mountain. He therefore called his lawyers, had a few injunctions and grievances files and went to the Board of Directors himself. He told them that there is no way that he can ever be allowed to be in a position of authority again. He filed those injunctions and they stopped it. He still wants to get even with Bob Armstrong so made him a deal through his attorneys, and if he’ll take two matches of his choosing, then he’ll drop the injunctions and they can just see who the better man and who the Commissioner will be. The deal is that Armstrong is going to have to wrestle one match on 9/12 in Knoxville, TN and another on 9/17 in Johnson City, TN. For the match on 9/12 if Bob Armstrong wins then he becomes Commissioner, however if the man who he is bringing in wins, then he becomes Commissioner. On 9/17, if Armstrong loses that match then he has to leave Smoky Mountain Wrestling forever, but if his man loses that match, then he will leave Smoky Mountain forever; he is that confident and sure about these two men who he is bringing in. Everyone wants to know who they are, well 9/17 is going to be kept a secret and no-one is going to know. Could it be Yokozuna, Kevin Sullivan or Abdullah the Butcher? It could be anyone and Bob Armstrong won’t know until he steps in the ring at Freedom Hall that night. He can’t though resist to tell everyone about 9/12, as he’s going to be facing a man who is one of the wildest men ever in pro wrestling, a former NWA World Champion and is a homicidal maniac just like him, that man is Terry Funk. Terry Funk says that he’s the judge, Jim Cornette is the jury and they’re trying Bob Armstrong for murder. He tried to kill the professional wrestling business and tried to kill Smoky Mountain Wrestling by putting his sons on television week after week when we all know that they are just a bunch of bastards looking for an easy buck! How could they have talent when their father has no talent? He is not going to be the Commissioner again and he is not going to defeat him. Armstrong better be ready because he is the best at what he does, is meaner than a rattlesnake, tougher than shoe leather, more dangerous than a hollow eyed scorpion and is coming for him on the 12th. Crazy interview from Funk who is sporting a rather strange bandana while the words ‘I’ll see you punks in Knoxville’ kept intermittently flashing up on the screen. Bob Armstrong says that he never wanted to be a wrestler in the first place, he just wanted to get back in the ring, get even with Jim Cornette and that would be the end of it. He played a dangerous game and he lost. He has now said that he will stop his injunction if on 9/12 he wrestles a match to determine who will be the Commissioner (Bob Caudle isn’t happy at all with the prospect of it being Cornette!). The thing is he won’t be wrestling him, he’s hired the number one madman in all of wrestling Terry Funk to face him. Then five days later, he is bringing a surprise opponent for him to take on. He has called everyone he knows but Jim Cornette is keeping that person’s identity a secret and he can’t find out who it is. If he beats this person Cornette will be out of Smoky Mountain Wrestling for good (Caudle is very happy at this prospect!), but if he loses he has to leave forever. It’s a tough road but the winnings are worth it. Those five days are the most important days of his life because he can be Commissioner once again, and get rid of Jim Cornette for good. Not much to add but this was masterful stuff. Agreed that maybe Cornette went a touch long while explaining everything, but I don't think there is anyone better at when it comes to getting the nuances and everything across (as has been evidenced throughout my watching on the SMW TV). Armstrong really is an awesome babyface.
  9. Cornette is in the backstage area at Fire on the Mountain outside the Big Boss Mans dressing room knocking on his door trying to speak to him. Dutch disturbs him and Cornette almost has a heart attack. He asks what is going on in the life of Jim Cornette right now in Johnson City at the Rage in the Cage? Cornette says that he is trying to get hold of the Big Boss Man and just wants five minutes of his time before the Rage in the Cage. Everyone knows that they go back a long time but they havent spoken in years. Hes called him 35 times this week but he wont return his phone calls, hes sent three telegrams but hes refused them. Maybe he thought they were bill collectors? He just wants five minutes of his time though as with the Rage in the Cage and K-Town Showdown, Bob Armstrong is trying to finish him off. Jim Cornette, the Heavenly Bodies and the Bruise Brothers are poised on the edge of dominating pro wrestling. Everyone saw him and the Bodies storm up to the WWF and challenge the Steiner Brothers to defend their World tag team titles against them and they have accepted that challenge. He has also aligned himself with Mr. Fuji and the WWF World Champion, Yokozuna, while the Bruise Brothers are still the Smoky Mountain Wrestling tag team champions. Jim Cornette stands poised to corner the market and have all the belts that mean anything in the world of wrestling under one umbrella, but Bob Armstrong wants to ruin those plans. He wants to hurt the Heavenly Bodies tonight so they cant beat the Steiner Brothers for the WWF tag team titles, and he wants to get his revenge on him so that he cant appear at Summerslam to manage them on their way to the WWF tag team titles and to prevent him from aligning himself with Yokozuna and guiding the Bruise Brothers. There is one key though, that key is who wins Rage in the Cage and that is why hes trying to talk to the Big Boss Man. Jim Cornette is ready to dominate professional wrestling and Bob Armstrong is the only man who can pull the rug out from under him. One way or another it is going to be either him or The Bullet, this place isnt big enough for both of them!
  10. This match is shown on the 9/25 episode of SMW TV which I have just got to on my viewing. Real nice touch of continuity, with Cornette wearing the neck brace to sell the piledrivers he was on the receiving end of from Bob Armstrong at the K-Town Showdown.
  11. Thought this was tremendous. Continental is an area that I know next to nothing about and Beau was just a wealth of information. With a lot of these long podcasts I tend to break them up listen to them in several goes, not the case here as it was one that I just couldn't listening to when I started. Real excellent work guys.
  12. If that's the one fall match on Cup FInal Day I watched it just last week for the very first time. There is every chance I'll stick up a review at some point but I've that much paper work that needs to get typed up it's just a matter of time. I really enjoyed it, especially McManus' heeling it up. I watched that tag match when I was on a Sarjeant binge and here is what I wrote about it: I was watching it predominantly for Sarjeant, but wasn't as high as you were on it. Maybe it will get a re-watch at some point. I nominated Boscik for GWE primarily off the back of that match with Grey and I'm still super high on Grey vs Cortez despite the finish. Never seen that Grey vs Breaks match so I'll add it to my list of his to watch. I've a bunch of stuff I saved off YouTube for Breaks to get through first (vs Tom Thumb, vs Kid Chocolate and vs Nipper Riley) and a Marty Jones vs Alan Wood match that I'm really looking forward to.
  13. This is actually from the K-Town Showdown and not FIre On The Mountain (although it is at the end of the Fire On The Mountain commercial tape). Cornette is limping down to the ring and has his arm in a sling. He gets on the mic and says how he was looking forward to this match tonight, but he slipped in a puddle of water out in the back and tore his shoulder out. The Boss Man tells him that The Bullet has signed a contract to wrestle tonight, he has signed a contract to wrestle tonight so get his ass in the ring! Cornette then brings out a note from his mother which he hands to the Boss Man, but Armstrong rips it up and the Boss again tells him to get his ass in the ring. He then tells the Boss Man that he wants two minutes of his time before they get started. He gets in the ring and starts talking to him before offering him his hand. The Boss Man shakes it then whips Cornette into the Bullet and the match is underway Cornette rolls out of the ring but is met by Armstrong’s Army about to whack him with tennis rackets so immediately gets back in the ring. He ends up on the outside again at which point Jimmy Del Ray sneaks in the ring to attack Armstrong with a racket but he is spotted by the Boss Man who decks him. This gives Cornette the briefest of advantages before the Bullet is back on top. Prichard powders Armstrong and another advantage to Cornette. Del Ray chucks his racket in the ring to Cornette who hits Armstrong hard with it across the back but he doesn’t register it. Someone in all of this Cornette ends up getting busted open too. Bullet Bob with a beautiful jumping piledriver, then another and he pins him with one foot on his chest. The paramedics see to Cornette and he’s carried off on a stretcher and Armstrong doesn’t have to refund the paying audience’s money. As a match this was pretty bad, but there was enough shtick and smoke and mirrors to keep it interesting and entertaining. Cornette’s selling was especially hokey, although I liked how he was only ever in the ascendancy (and it never lasted) when he was getting help from one of his criminals. The Bullet finally gets his retribution for the first Rage in the Cage all those months ago, but something tells me this isn’t the last we’ve heard of this feud.
  14. The Rage in the Cage is Smoky Mountain’s answer to War Games and as a result of Jimmy Del Ray defeating Steve Armstrong in the ‘status match’ earlier on in the card, ‘Cornette’s Criminals’ will have the advantage in the match. The Big Boss Man is the special referee whilst the order of entry was Tom Prichard, Ricky Morton, a Bruise Brother, Steve Armstrong, Jimmy Del Ray, Robert Gibson, the other Bruise Brother, Scott Armstrong, Jim Cornette and Bob Armstrong. Morton is a bloody mess early and he is so good in this, just selling his backside off. The match plays to the Bruise Brothers’ strengths where they can just kick and punch and look like a pair of ass kicking bikers, whilst following on the back of the Hot August Night in Mo-Town six man, the Armstrong boys again look great. Tom Prichard is, along with Ricky Morton, the MVP of the match as they both start, both bleed and both work the whole duration of the match. There is a nice touch when Morton is trying to handcuff Prichard and the heels start shaking the cage to make it trickier, whilst Scott has a great entry, immediately low blowing every member of the heel team. Not the tactics you would initially expect from him, but showing that it’s anything goes and he will do anything to win. Cornette is very reluctant to get in the cage and Mark Curtis has to pretty much force him in there. The handcuffed Gibson and Scott grab Prichard and the Bruisers Morton, leaving the Bullet and Cornette all alone in the middle of the ring where he quickly makes him submit to a spinning toe hold. Chris Candido comes to ringside with a key and starts to unlock the handcuffs of the heel team, which leads to the Boss Man uncuffing Armstrong’s Army and Cornette’s Criminals then quickly making an exit from the cage. Excellent match, just a hate fuelled, violent, bloody brawl that came across as a fight. Everyone played their part perfectly.
  15. This is primarily a tag match between the boys and the Bodies, with Cornette standing on the apron to avoid The Bullet. They open very fast paced and Steve has looked great since he showed up in Smoky Mountain, in fact this period is probably the best I have ever seen Scott, who when he isn’t talking in jive is not a bad promo in his own right. Considering the history it’s a bit too ‘comedic’ for my liking, but I guessing they are saving the violence, blood and nastiness for the Rage in the Cage. Cornette finally gets involved when Dr Tom has Steve all helpless, it’s not long before he misses an elbow and The Bullet gets tagged in but the Bodies drag him out the ring. The match gets a bit more serious when the Bodies are in control until The Bullet gets the hot tag and he can finally get his hands on Cornette. Bob has him in a sleeper when the Bruise Brothers interfere for the DQ and the five of them go to work on the Armstrong’s, with the Rock & Roll Express eventually making the save. The post-match is more like it with the Bruiser’s waffling everyone in sight with tennis rackets. For some reason Mark Curtis runs from the back with a baseball bat and hands it to The Bullet and the heels all clear the ring. Very fun house show match. Del Ray is really good in this, and as previously mentioned, so are the Armstrong boys. The non-finishes are really starting to grate at this point (I’m watching all of the TV interspersed with the odd arena match) and no idea what Curtis was playing by getting involved at the end. Hope we get none of this nonsense for Rage in the Cage.
  16. Big Boss Man interview from the prison exercise yard. The Rage in the Cage is coming down, five men against five men, it’s Armstrong’s Army versus Cornette’s Criminals. There has got to be a man that can handle all this madness, all this wildness and that’s the Big Boss Man. He’s going to make sure everything is fair and square in the match. All his life he has tried to walk the straight and narrow, his parents always told him to do what’s right and that way you’ll walk through life knowing what you’re doing is right. Well Kevin Sullivan has been walking, stepping on people and trying to ruin lives for long enough. Plain and simple crimes have been committed and Kevin Sullivan has got to pay by law, order and justice. Real good and intense interview from the Bossman and can’t remember many (if any) like this in the WWF.
  17. Lee charges at Smothers who moves and he goes crashing into referee Mark Curtis who falls out of the ring. Dropkick from Smothers who covers Lee, but he then spots Fytch climbing into the ring. She goes to spray him in the face with some hairspray, but he grabs her arm and in the process she throws her handbag towards Lee. He takes a glove from the bag and puts it on his hand. Smothers puts Fytch over his knee ready to spank her but Lee stops him. He takes a swing at Tracey who ducks, gives Lee an atomic drop and as he rebounds off the ropes he clocks Smothers with the glove. Fytch rolls Curtis back into the ring and we have a new Heavyweight champion. Dressing room interview and the interviewer questions them about the black glove that they pulled out of the handbag. Fytch denies this and says they beat Smothers fair and square. She says now that she has the Heavyweight championship, she is now the first Lady of Smoky Mountain Wrestling and will be making some changes round here (Lee and Fytch are both very proud of themselves here and in full on gloating mode).
  18. Bob is joined by the General Manager of Smoky Mountain Wrestling, Sandy Scott and first they replay the video from Knoxville where Jim Cornette pinned The Bullet. Armstrong says that was the most embarrassing match of his life; he’s wrestled some tough men and has been beaten by them, has beaten world champions, but that was the most embarrassing match ever. Over a quarter of a century he’s had a reputation, a reputation that he’s tried to build for him and his sons, but for this to happen in Knoxville puts a black spot on his heart and soul and it isn’t going to go unanswered. He has already run this by Sandy Scott and first of all, in Johnson City, they are going to have a ‘Rage in the Cage’. This is where this all started, it is where they beat his brains out, but this time he is going to be a participant in the match and not the referee. The referee this time will be none other than the Big Boss Man and it will be Armstrong’s Army against Cornette’s Criminals at Fire on the Mountain. Armstrong says that he wanted a personal one on one match with Cornette and Sandy Scott has granted him that. In Knoxville, TN he will take on Cornette in a lumberjack match, however all the lumberjacks will be armed with tennis rackets. They are going to use the instrument that he himself has used to hurt so many people over these years on himself. He then promises that if he doesn’t beat Cornette in the match, doesn’t send him to the same hospital in the same ambulance that he sent him too, then he’s going to refund everyone in that building’s money and it will be the last match he ever wrestles. He will retire from wrestling and that’s an Armstrong guarantee. Armstrong was exceptional in explaining this, although I’m not too sure what the purpose of Sandy Scott being there was (as he just stood there like a statue), unless it was to add to the gravitas and importance of it. The refunding everyone in the building’s money does give away the result, although at least Armstrong had a case in which they claimed contained money to cover that, which Scott was looking after.
  19. The Rock & Rolls are scheduled to face Robbie Eagle & Jimmy Janetty but before the match gets underway the Bruise Brothers and Jim Cornette come out and the Brothers throw the jobbers out of the ring. Cornette gets on the mic and says how the jobbers didn’t look good enough to take on a team of the Rock & Roll Express’ caliber. He tells them they can put the tag titles on the line right now against the Bruise Brothers or they can turn round and admit to these rednecks that they’re a pair of yellow, stinking cowards. The Rock & Rolls hand the belts to Mark Curtis and accept the challenge. In the title match itself, double dropkick to one of the Bruise Brothers and as Mark Curtis tries to get Ricky Morton out of the ring the twins do a switcheroo. Robert Gibson picks up the twin that believes was the recipient of the dropkick but gets nailed with a clothesline. Gibson kicks out on two and Morton gets back in the ring to fight with the other twin. Curtis is distracted by them fighting, and when the legal Bruise Brother whips Gibson into the ropes Cornette cracks him in the back with his tennis racket. The twin covers him and we have new tag team champions. Fairly dull match, slow paced and the Bruise Brothers are pretty bad when they try to do a straight wrestling match and are not allowed to brawl or use weapons
  20. Dutch says that Tracey has had his fair share of trials and tribulations in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, but questions what caused this latest run in he had with Brian Lee? Smothers says that Tammy Fytch has swayed Lee’s thinking and has turned him against his friends and family with the cars, the swimming pools and the houses. He tells Lee that he helped him get started in the sport and when Kevin Sullivan busted his head open and half killed him, he went to the hospital with him. Now though he is going to try and put him in the hospital. They are then joined by Lee and Fytch and Lee tells him he is going to collect that $20,000 bounty that is on his head and take get the Heavyweight title he has too. Fytch says that Smothers had his chance to sign with her but she is glad he didn’t as she would be embarrassed if she had to bring a manure shoveling, country bumpkin like him around with her. Smothers then asks Lee if Fytch is his manager and did she buy him that car and the house? When he confirms she is and that she did, he says that makes a change as from what he has heard, people used to pay her for her services (Smothers butchers this line though). Fytch slaps Smothers and he and Lee start fighting. With Smothers on top Fytch grabs his hair and then sprays him in the face with hairspray temporary blinding him. Lee clotheslines Smothers and puts a beating on him until Steve & Scott Armstrong make the save. Good segment. It's a broken record but Lee is so much better as a heel than he is as a face, whilst Tammy very quickly is falling into her role perfectly.
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    Vic Faulkner

    If it's the tag match with Bert Royal against the Black Knights (Masambula & Honey Boy Zimba), I thought that was real bad. Structurally all over the place and bereft of any psychology whatsoever.
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    Ken Joyce

    Is the Marty Jones match all that's available for Alan Wood? It's a match that I sporadically see mentioned and have finally downloaded it, but wondered if there is anything else for him or that's it?
  23. GSR

    The Nomination Thread

    Chic Cullen http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/15983-the-beginners-guide-to-british-wrestling/ (plenty of reviews in this) http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/29513-keith-haward/
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    The Nomination Thread

    In light of some of the recent nominations for present day British guys, trying to balance it out a little. Ken Joyce http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/21054-steve-grey/ (two reviews in this thread) http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/15983-the-beginners-guide-to-british-wrestling/ Vic Faulkner http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/28940-johnny-saint/ http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/21054-steve-grey/ http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/15983-the-beginners-guide-to-british-wrestling/
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    Will Ospreay

    This seems a really 'of the moment' sort of nomination. It seems criminal to me that people are nominating the likes of Ospreay, Jonny Storm, Rampage Brown but overlooking a shedload of great British WOS era workers.
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