Loss Posted March 31, 2013 Author Report Posted March 31, 2013 I've said it before, but using Piper as a surrogate to make the Virgil feud something worthy of its build was such a great idea. Kudos to Vince and Patterson for going in that direction. Quote
shoe Posted April 3, 2013 Report Posted April 3, 2013 Yea Piper really does carry the Virgil side in this, plus he gives Virgil the rub. Quote
PeteF3 Posted April 5, 2013 Report Posted April 5, 2013 Sherri's dressed for a wedding, for some reason. Another strong interview from Ted. Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted May 1, 2013 Report Posted May 1, 2013 The cameraman lusting of Sherri continues as we get a close up of her legs. Piper has in his contract now that he can’t physically go after DiBiase while doing commentary. Sherri doesn’t believe in putting her money in the bank. Quote
soup23 Posted July 6, 2013 Report Posted July 6, 2013 Weird get up for Sherri and I continue to be impressed with how involved she is. Good development in drawing out Virgil feud. Quote
garretta Posted May 24, 2015 Report Posted May 24, 2015 As great as Sherri can be on the mic, we don't get much of that here, which kind of makes her expensive eye candy. Teddy more than makes up for it with a strong promo on Virgil and Piper. I wish the announcers wouldn't talk over the promos. Not only is it counterproductive and disrespectful, but you can't hear either them or the guy being interviewed when they do it; it's all just a great big mishmash of sound. Surely Vince and his production people know better than this. A bit of a surprise that we get a standard Mean Gene interview rather than an edition of The Funeral Parlor. As I look over the '91 Superstars results, I notice that they seem to go back and forth between Okerlund interviews and Parlor segments; with rare exceptions, if something big happens to a face that doesn't physically involve Taker, it's Mean Gene doing the interview (Quake attacking Andre, Liz accepting Savage's marriage proposal). The one exception was later in the year when Piper confronted Heenan just before Flair's arrival, and I'm guessing that was because Gene would have had to "remind Piper of his contract", whereas Percy wouldn't bother, thus allowing the segment to proceed more quickly. We'll see how right I am in the months ahead. An observation: It's easy to remind your fellow broadcasters to "keep their temper" when they're doing the commentary next to you in a studio in Stamford. I know Vince, Piper, and Savage are trying to maintain the illusion that they're in the arena, but once you know they aren't it makes touches like the one I just mentioned laughably absurd. Quote
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