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Looking for some help here from the Bock experts. Thinking about making him the 2nd wrestler focus (Buddy Rose was the first) of a podcast I'm doing. I would want about 2 hours of matches and promos. What would everyone suggest I include? I kind of want to avoid the Hennig 1 hour match since that would take up so much of the time. Looking for quality and variety.

 

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I’m sure there are some that could suggest more than I, but I watched a good deal of Bock not long ago and here’s what I’d put out there:

 

Nick Bockwinkel vs. Billy Robinson 12/11/80 AJPW Real World Tag League Day 13

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmY8IMmdhFo

 

Nick Bockwinkel vs. Verne Gagne, AWA Championship 2/20/81 AWA

 

Nick Bockwinkel vs. Otto von Wanz, AWA Championship 8/29/82 AWA

 

Bockwinkel on the sick and demented fans

 

Bockwinkel and the picking up of marbles

 

Bockwinkel on those with cretinous minds

https://youtu.be/KZc4G9GhAbQ?t=20m26s

 

Bockwinkel and those who pray for rain

 

Nick Bockwinkel vs. Wahoo McDaniel, AWA Championship 8/28/83 AWA

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xz7cde_nick-bockwinkel-c-vs-wahoo-mcdaniel-8-28-1983_sport?GK_FACEBOOK_OG_HTML5=1

 

Bockwinkel on respect and corruption

 

Bockwinkel on obdurate recalcitrance

 

Nick Bockwinkel vs. Mad Dog Vachon, AWA Championship 11/28/83

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzv404_11-28-83-nick-bockwinkel-c-vs-mad-dog-vachon_sport

 

Bockwinkel, like a ping pong ball

 

Bockwinkel and the sleeper demonstration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYcA83NkEUo

 

Bockwinkel, against the world

 

Bobby Heenan & Nick Bockwinkel vs. Blackjack Lanza & Mulligan 3/15/84 AWA

 

Bockwinkel, on shame and defeat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATHL4EOJh4E

 

Bockwinkel and the one thing others can’t match

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V34R_DLraY

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Ok.

 

In no order, going with 25 mins or less if possible (so no hour long matches from Hennig or Brunzell):

 

Bockwinkel babyface sprint (vs Larry)

 

Bockwinkel standing tall babyface (vs Hansen)

 

Bockwinkel canny tag (w/Saito vs High Flyers)

 

Every hold matters: (vs Funk)

 

Most fun you'll have today (comedy kingpin: Hogan/Andre vs Bock/Patera/Duncum/Heenan)

 

It's on you that you don't have access to NWAonDemand because the Chavo match where he slowly gets over how dangerous (and underestimated) the local hero or the Atlas match where he carries Atlas to a matwork style championship match are interesting and atypical with the Santana/Slater/Morton footage from there more typical but all excellent. Some awesome promos too.

 

Really any of the Martel matches work but my favorite is 9/20/84

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For some reason my pc wouldn't play NWA Classics in any browser, otherwise I'd have it in a flash. thanks for the input. Come Saturday I have 7 hours of the Bock to sift through and make some choices. I also decided to include him vs. Matt Murphy. I think it will visually get over the point of just how long a career Nick had and how amazing it is he was able to work so many styles and produce such quality work by showing something from such a "bygone" age.

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For clipped stuff, Bock vs Andre or Bock vs Ladd gives you the sense of how he worked a monster face:

 

 

This is more or less the best Bockwinkel/Stevens we have:

which is them working young guys who have to look like gold.

This would be the other:

 

I think they changed the video player on NWAOnDemand half a year ago or so. So it'd be worth giving it another look.

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Yes, the Wahoo McDaniel match 8/28/83 and the Martel match from 9/20/84 are two you should really consider (probably my favorites outside of the one-hour draw). If you are looking for another great Hennig match outside of the one hour draw check their match from 12/25/1986. Also, try to look into the Lawler vs. Bockwinkel stuff from Memphis with the $500 per punch angle - must see stuff.

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Nick was a timeless wrestler who could have worked any era.

I'm glad much has made tape, but just imagine the things we have not seen.

He was a consummate professional, highly intelligent, could work with so many different opponents, a fantastic character with great  mic work, acted like a legit World and Tag Champion, was a final boss heel, a surprisingly good face, had a believable grappling style, could write the book on being a rulebreaking heel, had insane longevity and did impossible things in his 50s (!)- a shame most fans don't know who he was. Even AWA Gen X'ers only saw his ending as an "old guy"

The criticism about him being a champ as an "old guy" is on Verne, not him.

If I have any criticism of him, it's the style of the era (restholds), not him.

I could only imagine if he existed today in any league besides WWE.

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