Loss Posted November 10, 2012 Author Report Posted November 10, 2012 Lawler is surrounded by heels trying to prop him up and maek him feel better. Lawler starts doing a promo, but can't finish and has to be carted out. We close out with a very lame interview from new tag team Sweet Daddy Falcone and Brickhouse Brown, and their manager Brickhouse Brown. Brickhouse is gonna kick hiney in nineteen-ninety! Quote
PeteF3 Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 Lawler is overselling this one punch to an absurd degree, losing by countout TECHNICAL LOSS to the Thriller and having to be carried to and from the dressing room. All he seemingly can remember is "Nate Whitlock." Reggie B. Fine cuts a dapper figure but is not one of the premiere managers the Memphis territory has ever seen. Sweet Daddy Falcone is an oversized Paul Heyman lookalike who is hardly representative of the "team of the '90s." Quote
soup23 Posted December 10, 2012 Report Posted December 10, 2012 Lawler again is unable to finish his promo because of the damage is inflicted. It is kind of shame that so far in memphis jerry has been with some dead weight both in promos and matches because this angle would be great if you didn't know who else was involved besides Lawler. Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted January 18, 2013 Report Posted January 18, 2013 Lawler’s interview is pretty short. I don’t recognize the other guys by face who come out for an interview but remember Brickhouse Brown for from the old PWI top 500 list. Quote
Cox Posted January 31, 2013 Report Posted January 31, 2013 Lawler continues doing a great job of selling what happened. Reggie B. Fine does a perfectly fine promo, and Sweet Daddy Falcone spouts off a bunch of cliches. I believe Brickhouse Brown is the first African American I've ever seen rocking a mullet. Quote
garretta Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 Nothing special here. Once Lawler's helped to the back, there's nothing you haven't heard before and better from other guys. This is the first time I've seen Reggie B. Fine, and he's just kind of there. Brickhouse is decent, but they can keep Falcone. Dave does his usual flawless job as moral compass and format protector. Quote
GSR Posted December 20, 2016 Report Posted December 20, 2016 Lawler is still struggling and he’s helped out to the announcer’s desk by Sweet Daddy Falcone, Rockin’ Randy, Reggie B. Fine and Brickhouse Brown. Reggie says that ‘The King’ shouldn’t even be out there, he hit him with something, he had to! To which Dave retorts ‘a hand’! Lawler tries to cut a promo but he’s doubled over and again has to be helped to the back with Reggie telling him that he needs to save himself for Monday night. With ‘The King’ gone, Reggie says that he doesn’t like what they’re doing in the USWA and he had to go to a lot of trouble to get himself and Brickhouse reinstated. He’s got himself a new team in Sweet Daddy Falcone and Brickhouse Brown and they’re going straight to the top. Pretty funny still seeing Lawler sells the effects of that awful shot from Nitron, while the Reggie and Brickhouse promo that follows is nothing special (and something that I can’t see going anywhere). Quote
dawho5 Posted February 18, 2017 Report Posted February 18, 2017 That hiney in the 90s line had me rolling. Lawler STILL selling that one punch. Quote
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