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  • 1 month later...
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Pretty simple interview. Savage lost his career, but is reunited with Elizabeth. This is all about allowing that to sink in. They share a dance in a tender moment and there you go.

  • 2 weeks later...
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HAVING YOUR CAKE AND EATING IT TOO, I LIKE THAT! WHO WOULDN'T LIKE THAT? PRIME TIME, am I right or wrong??

 

Savage is a lot of fun here--one of the things they beat us over our heads with is that he is once again the "Macho Man."

  • 3 weeks later...
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Macho appreciates the band playing his entrance music. Everyone seems to be crowding each other sitting at small table. Not the right setting for this type of interview but Savage is still entertaining. Macho and Elizabeth share on dance after.

  • 2 months later...
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Not crazy about hearing this with the band going on in the background but this was a fun moment seeing Elizabeth/Randy together and keeping everyone in the loop. The dance was a sweet ending.

  • 1 year later...
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This arc's going to be kind of weird to see, knowing that as the on-screen romance between the Macho Man and Elizabeth is heating up, the real-life Randy and Liz are headed for divorce. The Macho Man character really isn't built for vocalizing his feelings; he's a man of action above all else. But he does well enough for a first effort here. Bobby's not as happy to see Randy as he was a couple of weeks back, but Vince is ecstatic, as he almost always is when Liz is anywhere in the same zip code.

 

Not only is this segment designed to kill off the "King" gimmick once and for all, it's designed to let the viewers know beyond all doubt that Savage is retired for good and content with it. I'm not even sure that they publicized his broadcasting career before he showed up on Superstars. We get actual footage of Sherri's attack, but only still photos of Liz making the save; I guess that was to preserve Sherri's heat, since she was still going to be an active performer and Liz wasn't, at least for a while.

 

Liz herself, as usual, barely says two words, even though this "new" Macho Man seems more inclined to let her speak than he was previously. I like the little she did say about not being able to stay away from Randy's biggest match, but I couldn't help wanting just a bit more, especially since this was supposed to be her last-ever appearance. (I don't think the Jake angle had been conceived yet, as Randy and Liz were supposed to be starting a family. That's probably the reason Vince made a spot for him on Superstars; he could still draw a paycheck, but he'd only have to work once every three weeks, which would have given him plenty of time to be a full-time dad.)

 

As a planned transition from one phase of the Macho Man's life to another, this wasn't bad at all. As I said, the only thing wrong was that Liz didn't talk quite enough. The good news is, we'd be seeing her (and Randy) in the ring again before too long, and in a pair of classic feuds to boot.

  • GSR changed the title to [1991-03-26-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Interview: Randy Savage & Miss Elizabeth

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