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Pope Corky the IX posted:Didn't they do the Flair heart attack angle twice? And the second time they had to really double-down because nobody believed it and they were just pissed off it was being attempted again? I'm almost certain they did, yeah, and it was the serious Owen Voice and everything.
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MassRafTer posted:Starrcade 98 had an absolutely horrendous build. They introduced Bam Bam Bigelow as a nemesis for Goldberg but were doing Nash vs Goldberg at Starrcade, so we got a bunch of really lame matches with no finishes because of it. Then you had the Flair heart attack angle during the Bischoff build and it was just awful. Haha I had no idea. I thought Goldberg's whole storyline up to that point was him vs the NWO. WCW was worse than I thought.
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 16:01 |
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Plus you had Wrath being fed to Nash. So loving dumb, he could have been Nash's first challenger.
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Seams posted:WCW was worse than I thought. this should be incorporated into the thread title somehow
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# ? Apr 26, 2021 17:22 |
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Flair's doctor appeared on Nitro and said Flair hadn't had a heart attack but instead had been poisoned (with the implication it was done by Curt Hennig on Bischoff's orders). Nash burying Wrath was stupid but Nash had history with Bryan Clark. I think Clark was a Kliq enemy in WWF and Nash & Hall totally buried Wrath and Mortis in a tag match on a 97 Nitro. Nash mocks Wrath to the camera and is probably drunk. Late 98 WCW into 99 is just awful. Not even so bad it's good - it's just boring.
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Kosmo Gallion posted:Late 98 WCW into 99 is just awful. Not even so bad it's good - it's just boring. Yeah, there are some twitch streams that just air old WCW/WWF stuff 24 hours a day and the sweet spot for WCW is slimmer than I thought. 95 is really poo poo because you get Hogan coming in with the parade of old monsters from his past (Kamala, Avalanche) and the general funk of Hogan's Pals showing up. 96-97 is probably the best spot for 90s WCW. A lot of the main event stuff is still poo poo with Hogan/Savage/whatever other old dudes bouncing around but the undercards are almost always good to great on big shows. Once you get to late-stage WCW the shows aren't even fun to watch to make fun of anymore, especially 99 and 2000.
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Ganso Bomb posted:Yeah, there are some twitch streams that just air old WCW/WWF stuff 24 hours a day and the sweet spot for WCW is slimmer than I thought. 95 is really poo poo because you get Hogan coming in with the parade of old monsters from his past (Kamala, Avalanche) and the general funk of Hogan's Pals showing up. I want to say there was some decent wrestling tucked in there. I remember the Jung Dragons/3-Count stuff was good as long as you ignored the singing contract thing.
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Ganso Bomb posted:If you use dev tools in your browser you can remove the div blocking the content. There's an interview with him there and in between getting heavy and being serious, he cracks some jokes like the Mongo of old.
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WSAENOTSOCK posted:Is there an easy way to do this non-coders can figure out with some instruction? Check your DMs!
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Ganso Bomb posted:Yeah, there are some twitch streams that just air old WCW/WWF stuff 24 hours a day and the sweet spot for WCW is slimmer than I thought. 95 is really poo poo because you get Hogan coming in with the parade of old monsters from his past (Kamala, Avalanche) and the general funk of Hogan's Pals showing up. The worst part about that is I think an extended Sting/Avalanche program would have been neat.
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https://twitter.com/90sWWE/status/1387182164962422784 good dad
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That reminds me of my favorite WCW fan gif, the mustache guy who rips up a Hogan bandana then throws up the Horsemen hand sign. Who's got it??
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Never a bad time to see that gif
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 19:05 |
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gently caress yeah brooooo
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 19:09 |
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The "How do you like that?!" face at the end is what makes it Am I wrong, or was this taken in the dying days of WCW when they were finally killing their market in NC for good, and they dumped a bunch of free Hogan merch on a crowd that just wasn't having it?
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 19:13 |
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That guy is definitely named Trey
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Halloween Jack posted:The "How do you like that?!" face at the end is what makes it Wasn't Hogan tights and braces full time then? And the tights on Macho
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 19:24 |
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I only just realized that Macho is in the frame. My focus is totally on Trey
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 19:31 |
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Bless you. Love the guy to the side who points at him with glee as he watches this dude do his thing. Ganso Bomb fucked around with this message at 19:40 on Apr 28, 2021 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:Yeah, there are some twitch streams that just air old WCW/WWF stuff 24 hours a day and the sweet spot for WCW is slimmer than I thought. 95 is really poo poo because you get Hogan coming in with the parade of old monsters from his past (Kamala, Avalanche) and the general funk of Hogan's Pals showing up. IMO WCW sweet spot is Hall showing up -> Luger winning the title.
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Halloween Jack posted:The "How do you like that?!" face at the end is what makes it It's from late Fall of 99, I believe in November. The fan had been given free Hogan merch. The description of this gif in the Observer is what inspired me to do Tuesday Nitro. It's why we started in November of 95 instead of at the beginning.
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 20:04 |
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goddamn I love this dude
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Halloween Jack posted:The "How do you like that?!" face at the end is what makes it I'm sure that was shortly before Hogan's heel turn.
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# ? Apr 28, 2021 20:41 |
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I know Hogan was drawing some numbers for WCW when he first showed up but didn't think eventually do a bunch of stuff to make him seem more popular than he was? I swear I remember them giving that one Hogan superfan/cosplayer seats where you could see him on camera all the time.
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TheKingslayer posted:I know Hogan was drawing some numbers for WCW when he first showed up but didn't think eventually do a bunch of stuff to make him seem more popular than he was? I thought Hogan’s whole thing (even in WWF) was strategic vacation time; he’d leave to film movies/nurse injuries/etc. specifically when other shows/sports were hot (playoffs, finales, whatever) and drawing away viewers. Hogan would then return when that stuff was over with and claim he brought in the viewers. IIRC, the WCW fans turned on Hogan’s bullshit real quick but WCW continued to superpush him, even when he was on vacation (with “Here’s what Hulk’s up to on-set of Thunder in Paradise!” segments and the like). “When
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MassRafTer posted:It's from late Fall of 99, I believe in November. The fan had been given free Hogan merch. Holy poo poo I can't believe they put that old man in short shorts that late on I hope I'm never wrong again
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BodyMassageMachine posted:IIRC, the WCW fans turned on Hogan’s bullshit real quick but WCW continued to superpush him, even when he was on vacation (with “Here’s what Hulk’s up to on-set of Thunder in Paradise!” segments and the like). There was a December 1995 Nitro in Charlotte that was absolutely brutal. Hogan was not on TV much for the next couple of months, with speculation being dwindling pops. Savage, on the other hand, always drew a pretty steady positive reaction.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:There was a December 1995 Nitro in Charlotte that was absolutely brutal. Hogan was not on TV much for the next couple of months, with speculation being dwindling pops. Savage, on the other hand, always drew a pretty steady positive reaction. Rabid WCW fans seemed like they always hated Hogan if he was up against a WCW regular like Flair or Vader, or Savage for whatever reason. Not sure if it was a lesser of two evils thing or what but the crowds always seemed to like Savage way more than Hogan. Savage was always better than Hogan anyway but it was kind of interesting to see Savage get accepted fairly easily while fans still poo poo on Hulk.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 21:12 |
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I know in my own experience as a kid I liked Hogan well enough but after I hit a certain age he became utterly repellant to me. He looked stupid, his promos were stupid, he didn't do cool moves. Hogan sucked. Now Savage, he always ruled (not as a person of course)
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TheKingslayer posted:I know in my own experience as a kid I liked Hogan well enough but after I hit a certain age he became utterly repellant to me. He looked stupid, his promos were stupid, he didn't do cool moves. Hogan sucked. Yeah, for my friends and I it was Rumble 92 that begin souring us on Hogan. We would have been 9 or so at the time. Him pulling Sid out and being a poor sport really started to ruin him in our eyes, and WrestleMania IX was the nail in the coffin for me. Bret had been my favorite going back to Mania IV or so and it was super frustrating that Hogan came in and (in my child eyes) stole the belt before Bret ever had a chance to fight for it again.
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Our hero is from the December 11 1995 Nitro, here's Dave's recap:quote:Hogan was booed out of the building again, this time more than ever. The crowd was dead for the first two TV matches (even though the first one was a great match) because so many negative Hogan and pro-Flair signs were confiscated before the show that it left the live crowd pissed and they didn't start reacting until Flair came out for an interview. They did an angle to make sure Flair was booed by having Flair, Brian Pillman and Anderson (Chris Benoit was in Japan) destroy Orndorff with a stuff piledriver on the floor, and they put a neck brace on Orndorff and carried him out and sent him away in an ambulance on television. I believe Orndorff is undergoing some type of surgery so this was a storyline to explain his absence. Anyway, that didn't work at all. In fact, nothing on the show worked the way it should have although it wasn't as if Hogan's reaction in Charlotte wasn't expected. Fans in the first few rows that were given Hogan merchandise to wave around (nobody actually buys Hogan merchandise at these shows, the stuff you see on TV is planted) at the end of the show were ripping up the bandannas and throwing them at Hogan. Luger was also cheered and the biggest pop of the night was when either Flair poked Hogan in the eyes or when Luger put Hogan in the torture rack. Luger did a run-in during the main event and put Hogan in the rack outside the ring. Flair & Anderson doubled on Sting for several minutes. Sting first made the hot tag behind the refs back and when Hogan asked the fans, they all screamed that Hogan hadn't made a tag. It was hilarious. Anyway, Hogan finally made the hot tag, popped up after Anderson's spinebuster and pinned him with a legdrop. Pillman ran in again attacking Sting until Luger made the save for Sting, but then joined the Horsemen in attacking Hogan until Sting made the save for Hogan. While all this was going on, Savage did a run-in and Sting punched him. Sting later apologized in a long terrible post-match interview which saw both Hogan and Sting on live television forget parts of the storyline each was involved in. Sting thought he punched Hogan last week when it was the other way around. Hogan talked about being suspended from WCW (which makes a lot of sense since he wrestled that night) when it was a probation.
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# ? May 1, 2021 03:36 |
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Thank you sir. Dave also continually makes a point to reiterate that Hogan initially bombed and it took months for the nWo angle to start driving business, while Flair/Savage was responsible for the jump in house show attendance.
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# ? May 1, 2021 03:44 |
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I don't think it could be stated strongly enough how much WCW's fans loved Ric Flair.
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# ? May 1, 2021 04:05 |
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Is this the era Lex was secretly doing the best character work in the company and heeling it up behind Sting’s good natured but oblivious back?
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# ? May 1, 2021 05:14 |
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talking about WCW giving away free Hogan merchandise, I'm still amused to this day that when Hogan showed up in TNA for the first time and they had 2 or 3 rows of plants on hard cam wearing nothing but Hogan gear.
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Tato posted:Thank you sir. Dave also continually makes a point to reiterate that Hogan initially bombed and it took months for the nWo angle to start driving business, while Flair/Savage was responsible for the jump in house show attendance. Seriously? I had always heard Hogan was a bump to business, dropped off, then the nWo happened. Hogan not doing well at all makes a lot more sense because all of his stories in WCW sucked poo poo.
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The first Hogan/Flair PPV drew their biggest buyrate since 1989 and I’m pretty sure the Hogan/Flair Clash episode did a huge rating, so I don’t think that’s exactly true. I think Dave has said elsewhere that getting Hogan was the only move to keep the company alive at that point. It’s true that Savage, Flair and Liz deserve credit for the house shows improving, though.
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TheKingslayer posted:Seriously? I had always heard Hogan was a bump to business, dropped off, then the nWo happened. Uncensored 96 with the Doomsday cage did the biggest PPV number in company history. Hogan was clearly on borrowed time as a face and the fans who were going to shows increasingly tired of him, but he had been well worth his contract to that point.
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Not to mention Hogan up a lot of mainstream coverage and marketing deals that WCW didn't have at the time.
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