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Table for 3 with Styles, Angle and Shane was... surreal. I mean, I ways enjoy those guys just sitting there and talking, gives off a nice vibe.

 

But then not only did they talk about Kurt vs. AJ in TNA, they even showed freaking footage of it, but in the end th even advertised the GWN.

 

Perhaps this shouldn't be so much of a surprise, with Dixie appearing in the 24 on Angle, but still... Something I'd never have imagined i see.

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Something I found a bit odd. Watching the simucast Raw was perfect but when the Nitro version came up the beginning with Vince quality looked bad.

 

I know quality of WCW tapes about not storing them properly but Vince owned WCW by this time as it was the final show so logically the quality should have been the same as Raw.

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Something I found a bit odd. Watching the simucast Raw was perfect but when the Nitro version came up the beginning with Vince quality looked bad.

 

I know quality of WCW tapes about not storing them properly but Vince owned WCW by this time as it was the final show so logically the quality should have been the same as Raw.

Had they made everything official the week before when it looked like the Fusion deal with Bischoff was done, Id agree. But since it was literally a few days earlier, there probably wasnt much care beyond letting the Nitro crews do their thing one last time.

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Has anyone noticed that the recently uploaded shows (I dont just mean the PPVs, but the vault stuff like Heat and WCWSN) dont have chapter stops? I wonder why, especially since it helps if you're looking for a specific match.

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Has anyone noticed that the recently uploaded shows (I dont just mean the PPVs, but the vault stuff like Heat and WCWSN) dont have chapter stops? I wonder why, especially since it helps if you're looking for a specific match.

 

Yes, was wondering if this was an issue on my end. Really annoying.

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Has anyone noticed that the recently uploaded shows (I dont just mean the PPVs, but the vault stuff like Heat and WCWSN) dont have chapter stops? I wonder why, especially since it helps if you're looking for a specific match.

 

Has anyone noticed that the recently uploaded shows (I dont just mean the PPVs, but the vault stuff like Heat and WCWSN) dont have chapter stops? I wonder why, especially since it helps if you're looking for a specific match.

 

Yes, was wondering if this was an issue on my end. Really annoying.

I don't normally watch on a PC or laptop so I don't get the dots, but funny enough I did last night and I noticed it and changed browsers in case it was that problem. I was watching the September 13th, 1998 episode of heat(which includes a Vader vs ken shamrock match) and as I say I noticed the dots missing.

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Im guessing it takes them more time to put the dots in and they figured it was better the get the most stuff up as quickly as possible then to spend time going through each episode to add those chapters and the associated tags that must go with them. They must assume most people watch full shows now rather than skipping to the matches they want to see.

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The Ted DiBiase episode of the Prichard podcast on the Network was fun. You could tell Bruce was leaning in and luxuriating in his own BS this week, but based on his facial expressions, I think he was doing it with a wink and a nod. I wonder if it's like that on the audio podcast too but it gets lost in translation because you can't see his face.

 

Lots of interesting stories about the Ted's debut, the production of the vignettes, the creation of the Million Dollar Belt, etc.

 

Conrad's disdain for Brutus "the fucking Barber" Beefcake was very odd. I realize it's "hip" to develop amnesia about just how over Beefcake was, and what a big part of the WWF he was in the '80s, but this felt a tad obnoxious to me.

 

Ditto for Conrad's takedowns of Virgil. Was the guy ever a super-worker? No. But that was a hot storyline, regardless of Conrad's opinion.

 

Awesome story about Vince on a plane as "the true Million Dollar Man."

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I feel like Beefcake had become what I would call an average worker with bouts of slightly above average in 1989. He really wasn't that bad in the ring. Limited obviously but there are plenty of limited guys out there with far better reputations. Now, post injury he was the absolute shits but that was a pretty brutal injury he suffered.

 

Virgil was okay too. Guy did his job and did it pretty well.

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What were Beefcake's best matches of the period? I've been watching through some of that era recently and every time he comes up it's a groaner. He's not the worst guy on the roster by any means but I don't think I've ever seen a singles match that I would actively call good.

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Not a match per se, but I enjoyed the whole series of events that led to Brutus breaking away from Johnny V. Plus the Barber gimmick is one of those things everyone remembers from that era so that has to count for something. He probably should have retired after the injury, but I'm sure he had major bills to pay (plus being a Friend of Hogan was a pretty sweet gig to have).

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There's the match against Savage on SNME before SummerSlam 89, and also...

Yeah that was the only one I could think of off the top of my head as well. Obviously there are plenty of tags with Valentine. His weaknesses are hidden in those matches and he's definitely acceptable.

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How are the Beefcake matches with DDP from around '96? I remember the feud, but I don't recall any details of their matches or how they turned out. Page was getting good around the time - plus they had Kimberly to work added shtick at ringside - so I figured I'd ask.

Beefcake was the Booty Man. It was fucking awful.

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Not gonna lie, I was a huge "Barber" fan when I was like 10!

 

Looking back, sure Beefcake was mediocre at best in the ring, but like C.S. said, he was really, really fucking over.

 

It's kind of sad that the rest of his career turned him into a joke, because in 89/90 he was probably the third biggest babyface in the United States behind Hogan and The Warrior.

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It's kind of sad that the rest of his career turned him into a joke, because in 89/90 he was probably the third biggest babyface in the United States behind Hogan and The Warrior.

 

That's WCW for you.

 

But even if he wasn't a "friend of Hogan," he probably wasn't long for the WWF anyway - he would've stuck out like a sore thumb in the "New Generation" era.

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