Loss Posted August 31, 2011 Author Report Posted August 31, 2011 Their colors are even red and yellow. Wow. The WWF really does feel like it suddenly became really cold post-Summerslam. Quote
Tim Evans Posted September 10, 2011 Report Posted September 10, 2011 Did they ever run Warrior-Flair or Warrior-Ramon? Quote
shoe Posted October 23, 2011 Report Posted October 23, 2011 Warrior looks so awkward in those glasses. Quote
BackToBionic Posted January 18, 2012 Report Posted January 18, 2012 I've seen Flair vs. Warrior, I think they did something on house shows, but I've never seen Ramon vs. Warrior...though they may have done it too. Quote
Ricky Jackson Posted January 19, 2012 Report Posted January 19, 2012 Flair and Warrior worked house shows in Sept/Oct 92. All I could find online is a fancam match. Couldn't find any results for a Warrior/Ramon singles match, but they did meet up in the ring: WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - October 1, 1992 (6,700) Tatanka defeated the Mountie Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware defeated Double Trouble Jeff Jarrett defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man WWF IC Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated Shawn Michaels via disqualification Terry Taylor defeated Jim Powers The Undertaker, Ultimate Warrior, & Big Bossman defeated Nailz, Kamala, & Razor Ramon when Undertaker pinned Kamala with a chokeslam They also ran this match in Boston, Baltimore and a few other places. Quote
rainmakerrtv Posted July 16, 2012 Report Posted July 16, 2012 Flair and Warrior worked house shows in Sept/Oct 92. All I could find online is a fancam match. Couldn't find any results for a Warrior/Ramon singles match, but they did meet up in the ring: WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - October 1, 1992 (6,700) Tatanka defeated the Mountie Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware defeated Double TroubleJeff Jarrett defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man WWF IC Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated Shawn Michaels via disqualification Terry Taylor defeated Jim Powers The Undertaker, Ultimate Warrior, & Big Bossman defeated Nailz, Kamala, & Razor Ramon when Undertaker pinned Kamala with a chokeslam They also ran this match in Boston, Baltimore and a few other places. Sorry to run the discussion off track, but who were Double Trouble? Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 Flair and Warrior worked house shows in Sept/Oct 92. All I could find online is a fancam match. Couldn't find any results for a Warrior/Ramon singles match, but they did meet up in the ring: WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - October 1, 1992 (6,700) Tatanka defeated the Mountie Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware defeated Double TroubleJeff Jarrett defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man WWF IC Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated Shawn Michaels via disqualification Terry Taylor defeated Jim Powers The Undertaker, Ultimate Warrior, & Big Bossman defeated Nailz, Kamala, & Razor Ramon when Undertaker pinned Kamala with a chokeslam They also ran this match in Boston, Baltimore and a few other places. Sorry to run the discussion off track, but who were Double Trouble? Looked this one up online and it was Val and Tony Puccio. Don't know who they were. Val was billed as 530 pounds. Quote
PeteF3 Posted October 13, 2012 Report Posted October 13, 2012 They had previously wrestled as The Undertakers (Henchman & Punisher) for IWCCW as well as a tour of All-Japan. They apparently held a trademark on that name and were given token contracts by the WWF in exchange for giving that up. Quote
PeteF3 Posted September 4, 2013 Report Posted September 4, 2013 I don't like this alliance in the slightest, but Savage's promo (with a long Chris LeDoux quote) is awesome. Even Warrior is okay. But I'm still ready for the Perfect turn. Quote
WingedEagle Posted September 19, 2013 Report Posted September 19, 2013 Warrior is really insane, his mannerisms look like he should be locked up. They're at least on message and repeatedly hyping Survivor Series. Quote
garretta Posted April 15, 2016 Report Posted April 15, 2016 Between the words "ultimate" and "survive" and all the forms thereof, this promo felt like a broken record. Then again, that goes for all Survivor Series promos since 1987. Vince seems to think that we fans won't remember what the event's called if its name isn't repeated in some form or fashion every ten seconds, and when you add rambling like Savage and Warrior are so great at, you have a recipe for mind-numbing, ear-scouring insipidity. At least we didn't have to hear Vince's howling over the top of this mess, so we should consider ourselves very lucky. I'm racking my brain trying to think of more insightful things to say, but what can anyone get from these two? As I've said in previous threads, they bring out the verbal worst in each other. I much prefer the focused, grounded Randy that we got during the Jake feud and the pre-Mania portion of the Flair feud. Without Liz around to give his character humanity, I doubt we'll ever hear that side of him again. As for Warrior, the sooner I hear less of him, the better I'll like it. Quote
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