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Also, Leslie main eventing Starrcade with Hogan wasn't even in the same ballpark. It wasn't even the dumbest match on the card (my pick would be Mr. T in a wrestling match for some reason against Kevin Sullivan that featured a run-in from Dave Sullivan dressed as Santa Claus who hit Kevin with Jimmy Hart's "Hulkaphone", allowing Mr. T to pin him after a match that largely featured T falling over and laying down a lot). The Leslie/Hogan match was a standard "Hogan likes to work with his friends and Leslie is bad at wrestling" match and was as bad as anyone would suspect it was going to be, but come on. Worse than Austin getting squashed by Hacksaw? No way. The Hogan match even kinda had a passable story behind it; "two dudes were friends, one turns on the other, the victim wants revenge" is a perfectly serviceable wrestling story if you forget how awful the two people involved were (and that Leslie turned out to somehow be a spy). The Duggan thing was WCW wanting to get a title on Duggan ASAP with no build up because he was perceived as a WWF star. Austin was never put over or made to look good; I think he lost both rematches he had with Duggan though at least they were DQs or something and not a 30 second squash.
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Occupy Japan posted:Also, Leslie main eventing Starrcade with Hogan wasn't even in the same ballpark. It wasn't even the dumbest match on the card (my pick would be Mr. T in a wrestling match for some reason against Kevin Sullivan that featured a run-in from Dave Sullivan dressed as Santa Claus who hit Kevin with Jimmy Hart's "Hulkaphone", allowing Mr. T to pin him after a match that largely featured T falling over and laying down a lot). The Leslie/Hogan match was a standard "Hogan likes to work with his friends and Leslie is bad at wrestling" match and was as bad as anyone would suspect it was going to be, but come on. Worse than Austin getting squashed by Hacksaw? No way. Austin slipped on a banana peel and was beaten in a goofy thing that was barely a match. It was really stupid. It wasn't as stupid as main eventing your biggest PPV of the year with Ed Leslie. Especially as the follow up title match to Hogan vs Flair in a cage match with special refs and careers on the line.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 06:40 |
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Occupy Japan posted:
Mike Awesome was Horace's cousin. Not sure how that figures into the Hulk Hogan nepotism math.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 08:23 |
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WCW Live feed footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIUlaoyMXtI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VKKS3mMyAo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90LxAvqfoWI
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 03:37 |
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So was Mike Tenay doing coke before the show and then taking Valium during it?
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 04:16 |
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DeathChicken posted:So was Mike Tenay doing coke before the show and then taking Valium during it? I assume all announcers were given as much booze as humanly possible. It was to deal with the show and Tony.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 04:19 |
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And Tony was given Surge, the opposite of booze.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 04:26 |
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The crowd's confusion and disdain for the announcement at the start of the twist on the main event is pretty spectacular. It's like a desert of indifference amongst a sea of cheering.
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Tenay excitedly talking about lines of coke is the most amazing thing.
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MassRafTer posted:Austin slipped on a banana peel and was beaten in a goofy thing that was barely a match. It was really stupid. It wasn't as stupid as main eventing your biggest PPV of the year with Ed Leslie. Especially as the follow up title match to Hogan vs Flair in a cage match with special refs and careers on the line. WCW's quest to essentially become the WWF by bringing in as much of their talent as possible lead to, among other things, 1) Hulk Hogan bringing in his friend with whom he'd had one of his last major programs in the WWF, the sort of fans that were diehard enough Hogan fans to follow him to WCW would recognize this and WCW played off this by having Leslie betray Hogan so that Hogan would have people to face that he was used to working with. They had a boring match and no one in WCW was made to look like a joke by incoming WWF dudes. 2) A dude who is a WCW original, pegged by everyone to be a future megastar and is being groomed to be the heir apparent to Ric Flair prior to Hogan and co. coming in is jobbed out in 5 seconds in a comedy-lite match which sees him lose the second biggest singles title in the promotion to a dude who never held a title before but is getting a push because he was from the same fed that Hulk Hogan was from and who's only tie to Hogan was being on his team at the 1990 Survivor's Series. There were two rematches, both of which Austin lost. And that's not even getting into the long term consequences of labeling Austin "unmarketable" and railroading him out and what came after. One of these is an example of a near perfect storm of bad booking, stupid decisions and terminal short-sightedness and I'm not sure it's the one you think it is.
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Jerusalem posted:The crowd's confusion and disdain for the announcement at the start of the twist on the main event is pretty spectacular. It's like a desert of indifference amongst a sea of cheering. "I don't know what going to happen" and I'm sure the booking team doesn't either.
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Skinty McEdger posted:Tenay excitedly talking about lines of coke is the most amazing thing. Someone hasn't seen the "Lex, Sting, Road Warriors, and more doing coke in the dressing room and acting like twelve year olds at camp" tape I take it.
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pathetic little tramp posted:Someone hasn't seen the "Lex, Sting, Road Warriors, and more doing coke in the dressing room and acting like twelve year olds at camp" tape I take it. Anyone in this thread who hasn't should rectify that immediately. Belongs here anyway since it happened in the direct predecessor of WCW. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMh2aBYKucM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1D6MW9uqsA
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Occupy Japan posted:WCW's quest to essentially become the WWF by bringing in as much of their talent as possible lead to, among other things, The Hogan/Leslie Starrcade match was a huge flop on PPV, it barely beat the previous year's event on PPV and may have even lost money overall due to Hogan's huge salary. If you don't think anyone failed to look like a joke by a midcarder for life main eventing the in theory biggest PPV of the year, I don't know what to tell you. It says everyone in the company isn't on the level of a mid carder. Duggan held titles in Mid South, what are you talking about and why does that matter? I wouldn't do anything with Duggan in 94 either, but just because he was a goofball in the WWF doesn't mean he was always a useless goofball. As for Austin, WCW cutting him had more to do with cost cutting and a belief he had a bad attitude. He didn't hide his discontent with the company, he refused a job or two and the company initially thought he was faking his injury. In the end, they had budget issues coming up and a $200,000 salary wasn't one they could keep on the books at that point. You are overstating Austin's ceiling according to everyone too. He was thought to be a future top heel in the Ric Flair mold, he was not thought to be a "megastar." As a one time thing Austin slipping on a banana peel and losing to Duggan was not the worst thing they did. You could easily turn that into a feud where you put Austin over, you could put him somewhere else that involves a push and the US title, etc. That kind of job was the Scott Hall special, you put a guy over without actually getting him over. It was something you could recover from. Overall, burying Austin and firing him was one of the dumber things the company did, maybe not the dumbest.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 21:12 |
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Guys this is a pretty informative thread but I feel it's missing out on a lot of information, luckily I found this website that seems like the goto nWo repository http://www.angelfire.com/in/nwo4life/index.html
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 22:42 |
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That is a time machine right there.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 00:00 |
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Scott Hall put over 123 Kid like a million bucks (He'd even cut promos later to the effect of "You don't have to tell me how tough this guy is, he beat me." Same for Goldust (Goldust just flat out made a monkey of him in that feud). Hall didn't really lose very often, but when he did it tended to count.
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pathetic little tramp posted:Guys this is a pretty informative thread but I feel it's missing out on a lot of information, luckily I found this website that seems like the goto nWo repository The chat and guestbook are down
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DeathChicken posted:Scott Hall put over 123 Kid like a million bucks (He'd even cut promos later to the effect of "You don't have to tell me how tough this guy is, he beat me." Same for Goldust (Goldust just flat out made a monkey of him in that feud). Hall didn't really lose very often, but when he did it tended to count. There was a huge difference between the Scott Hall in the WWF (and even until a few months into 97) and the Scott Hall who got hooked on booze and Hogan.
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MassRafTer posted:There was a huge difference between the Scott Hall in the WWF (and even until a few months into 97) and the Scott Hall who got hooked on booze and Hogan. "I wish I could quit you, mang" *vomits uncontrollably*
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Thauros posted:Anyone in this thread who hasn't should rectify that immediately. Belongs here anyway since it happened in the direct predecessor of WCW. I've heard it said a lot that Lex wasn't "one of the boys" and thought he was better than wrestling but he sure looks like he's having a good time there.
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natetimm posted:I've heard it said a lot that Lex wasn't "one of the boys" and thought he was better than wrestling but he sure looks like he's having a good time there. Cocaine is the universal solvent.
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Thauros posted:Anyone in this thread who hasn't should rectify that immediately. Belongs here anyway since it happened in the direct predecessor of WCW. I can't believe I've never seen this tape before, or ever even heard of it. How long has this been around? I want to show it to people and ask them to guess which 3 guys are dead. I bet they wouldn't guess Paul Ellering. But probably get Dr. Death and either Road Warrior.
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LordPants posted:
Was this when Bischoff was booking segments as they went while watching Raw?
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 05:15 |
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Paul Ellering isn't dead. Last I heard he owns a bar in Minnesota.
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Luigi Thirty posted:Was this when Bischoff was booking segments as they went while watching Raw? I don't know, I just assumed that they put the cart before the horse when booking it
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Batista posted:WCW Live feed footage: It always blows my mind when I find videos of RAW/Nitro that were filmed/live in my city. I do actually remember when they came to town, in the now-demolished stadium. Pretty sure this city is too small for a RAW taping anymore, we only get 1-2 house shows a year instead.
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Thauros posted:Anyone in this thread who hasn't should rectify that immediately. Belongs here anyway since it happened in the direct predecessor of WCW.
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DeathChicken posted:Paul Ellering isn't dead. Last I heard he owns a bar in Minnesota. I don't remember Ellering that well so wanted to look him up on wiki and found this near the bottom of the article quote:In 2011, Ellering was shat into the WWE Hall of Fame, along with the Road Warriors, by "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 16:06 |
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I like that everybody chimed in on Tank Abbott. Now do High Voltage! I swear, once upon a time, they were Rage and Kaos. Then they became Kenny Kaos and Robbie Rage. They were both roided to hell and screamed a lot after slamming guys. Then they had quasi-singles runs. Then they teamed up with other guys.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 16:09 |
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I mainly remember their theme song. "Danger! High Voltage! Bzzzzzzz!"
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DeathChicken posted:I mainly remember their theme song. "Danger! High Voltage! Bzzzzzzz!" Huh. I remember that. I can't decide if that's better or worse than Diesel's first theme: - Ignition - Engine rumble - TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT - TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT - Engine rumble - TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT - TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT - Engine rumble - TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 16:29 |
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How about Tugboat making the horn sound? WOOO WOOO
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 16:42 |
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High Voltage was cool because most of their signature tag team moves involved an electric chair setup and that is the kind of subtlety I can appreciate.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 18:42 |
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Tonight we have one Nitro left until Uncensored so that means we have a special night after Nitro! First up, the go home show for Uncensored 97! Will we be told the rules of the main event? Has Sting joined the nWo? Will DDP get revenge on Macho? Find out tonight! You will see GREG VALENTINE in action as well as the Nitro debut of noted human trafficker HARDBODY HARRISON! After that it's FABULOUS ONES NIGHT! 90 minutes of FABULOUS ONES ACTION! See Jackie Fargo say "pally" a lot and telling us if people smell! See music videos! See couches! See sculpted men you will go wild for! FABULOUS ONES! http://www.psp-tv.com/r/BadMoviesWorseWrestling 8 PM for Nitro, 9:30ish for FABULOUS!
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MassRafTer posted:Tonight we have one Nitro left until Uncensored so that means we have a special night after Nitro! quote:Norris, 41, acted as his own attorney during his trial in federal court. Awesome.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 20:50 |
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To preserve the credibility of the World Tag Team title, Rick Steiner had his partner Judy Bagwell award the title to Kenny Kaos.
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah, if my memory serves me correctly Saturn straight up hated Kronus. Saturn had a rep as a pretty serious athlete and Kronus had a rep as a lazy partier. He always struggled with his weight and had a lot of drug problems. So I may be misremembering it but I always thought Saturn was actively trying to get away from Kronus. Which is a bit of a shame because they were an awesome tag team and Kronus just went downhill fast once it was done. Weirdly enough, Saturn himself was on massive amounts of drugs at least in his WWE run: "The people, for the most part, really enjoyed that Moppy stuff. Unfortunately, I was so high all the time, I have such a clouded memory. I don't remember most of it…All the ideas were the writers. I had no idea. Like I said, I was so stoned all the time, I'm lucky I made it to the shows ,let alone come up with anything creative. WWE has an outstanding creative staff, they come up with stuff. They try to come up with ways to get everybody over and you do or you don't. I didn't have anything to do with that creative because at the time, I really hated it too…Now, I get the humor of it. At the time, my main concern was making sure nobody knew I was high.""
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 17:00 |
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The best part about last night was Miss Nitro. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Rogers_Turner What a stink that ever did stink!
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Red posted:I like that everybody chimed in on Tank Abbott. If I remember correctly, the singles run was initially due to one of them getting hurt at the height (lol) of their popularity. They were starting to get reactions instead of silence and they were hoping to keep it going. edit: Their "popularity" may have been pumped in, I'm not sure, but I enjoyed them enough for what they were to not analyze it.
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