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[1993-10-30-NWA-Bensalem Bash] Terry Funk vs Ted DiBiase


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  • 4 months later...

DiBiase's last match ever. It's funny how over the 1-2-3 Kid was at this point, as DiBiase is still getting the chants months later at an indy show. DiBiase didn't have a particularly strong 1993, and this is continuation of that. Funk looks good though, and this is still worth watching for historic value.

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  • 1 year later...

Loss - I've just read on cage match that DiBiase had 3 tag matches matches in November 93 for All Japan:

 

13.11.1993: Akira Taue, Giant Baba & Toshiaki Kawada vs. Stan Hansen, Ted DiBiase & Tracy Smothers

AJPW Real World Tag League 1993 - Tag 1 @ Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan

 

14.11.1993: Stan Hansen & Ted DiBiase vs. Richard Slinger & Tracy Smothers

AJPW Real World Tag League 1993 - Tag 2 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan

 

15.11.1993: Stan Hansen & Ted DiBiase vs. Abdullah The Butcher & Kimala II

AJPW Real World Tag League 1993 - Tag 3 @ Toda, Saitama, Japan

 

However, Wikipedia and all other sources say that only the 14th November match happened and that DiBiase was replaced by Baba in the tournament.

 

Either way, the Funk match was not his very last.

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The Million Dollar Man gimmick barely worked in some of the industrial basements Raw was being taped in--it works even less in a high school gym. Dr. Mark Curtis isn't the most inspiring manager for him, either. There is some okay work here but overall it's not much of a match, and the finish is rather cheap. Funk going nuts on Curtis afterward is the most fun part.

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Actually, Curtis started out as Terry's manager and was "bought" by Teddy early in the match, at least from what I could tell.

 

This wasn't a whole lot, but Teddy still busted out a few moves we hadn't seen from the Million Dollar Man character, including the figure-four and a nice-looking Jake Roberts-style DDT. We saw the Funk spinning toehold from Terry, and it looked like he piledrove Teddy on the floor at one point, which is a dangerous bump to take for someone with a legitimate neck injury like Teddy had. The fini9sh was to be expected; I doubt that either man really wanted to put the other over cleanly in front of such a small crowd.

 

I know this was a handheld, but even for a handheld the quality of the camerawork was subpar. Not only did the camera jiggle continuously and go out of focus, but there was no attempt to follow the match outside the ring, which meant that I had to guess what was going on out there. Philly-area wrestling fans should know by now that their city brings out the extreme in almost everyone, and to be prepared to go anywhere in the building to follow the action if need be. This would eliminate things like seeing Terry give Teddy a piledriver on the concrete, then Teddy turning up with the advantage a minute or so later. (Bensalem is a suburb of Philadelphia; among other things, it houses the area's thoroughbred racetrack, Philadelphia Park. or just Parx, as it's now known.)

 

Mark sure took a pounding from Terry after the match; I thought his head would wear holes in the announce table. One question, though: What was he doing in Philly on a Saturday night? I'm sure SMW was running a spot show somewhere. Could it be that whatever promotion was running this show could afford to pay more than Corny could for an evening's work?

 

It looked like Tod Gordon was the bald guy who comforted Terry after the match was over. ECW was still an NWA member promotion at the time. so that wouldn't exactly be shocking news. Still, isn't it a bit weird that two NWA promotions ran one city at the same time, especially as late as 1993?

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Really mundane action that left my mind as soon as the match was over. Dibiase just seemed shot physically and completely mentally checked out. He looked easily like an elder statesmen the next year in the WWF program. Curtis didn't get involved much at all until the end where he takes a bating from Funk. **1/2

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