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  1. On 8/19/2023 at 1:24 PM, Matt D said:

    @porksweats, if that is in fact your name, you seem to keep up with quite a bit as of late, so I'm going to give you a two match series from WCW. The first match sort of sets up the second and is a nice little TV title program. If you've seen it recently, I can grab you something else.

     

    I love some Brad Armstrong so this will be a joy to watch I can imagine!

    For you, you are one tough person to choose for so I'll give you one based off your AEW Roster A-Z! 

    You liked Shane Taylor and you seemed like you wanted to give Taven a fair shake. Hopefully this helps both cases!

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  2. 4 minutes ago, Cobra Commander said:

    Is WCW Prime the least traded 1990s wrestling show or were there D level shows that nobody compulsively taped because it was one exclusive match and Charlie Minn doing wraparounds of what happened on all the other recent WWF shows?

    Monsoon Classic on YouTube has uploaded quite a few of those Prime Cuts

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  3. 1 hour ago, Zakk_Sabbath said:

    Semi-off topic, but I have never seen a single episode of Prime in it's entirety. Was Prime Sports even a Turner property, or was this like repackaged stuff from Worldwide, Main Event, and Pro?

    Prime was it's own provider if I remember correctly and there were definitely Prime Exclusive matches but it's truly D Level stuff.

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  4. 11 hours ago, Cobra Commander said:

    was Sabu really in WCW for long enough to have any Worldwide/Pro matches end up on TV?

    the only Sabu WCW matches on TheHistoryOfWWE that weren't on Nitro/Havoc are from a "TV Taping" in August 1995 where he worked Chris Kanyon twice, so is it possible that you're confusing Devon Storm and Chris Kanyon?

    I think Sabus matches were on Prime.

  5. On 8/13/2023 at 7:31 PM, Casey said:

    Through DMs with @porksweats, we’ve come to an agreement on the following: a good women’s match, and something obscure (no promises it’s good, though!) No pressure to review both either, obviously. Just more options are never a bad thing.

     

    First up, we’ve got a match that’s so obscure it’s not even on Cagematch that I can find: Tracy Smothers VS Ron Killings VS Doug Gilbert. This is from 2005, in a little podunk indie here in Tennessee that I’ve never even heard of.  Probably in front of like, what, 50 people? I don’t know. Maybe it’s fun, maybe it’s bad, I don’t know, but I love this YouTube channel because it’s got SAW and I remember watching that indie on local TV channels late at night. And stuff like NWA Wildside. Anyway!
     

    I warned you in the DMs that the women’s match is like 40+ minutes, and joshi, but nevertheless… it’s Utami Hayashishita VS Syuri. I’m not a huge Stardom fan, or even modern joshi really, but this match introduced me to Utami and I was instantly hooked. I don’t know what it is, or even why, but I’ll go out of my way to watch her matches. She hits fucking hard, but Syuri hits even harder. I love love love this match. I remember watching it sometime in 2021 while I was at work, and just being completely engrossed in the match.

    Two matches from wildly different ends of the pro wrestling spectrum. Enjoy! I’ll get your match reviewed sometime this week, I’m currently at work right now. I know we talked about you giving me an alternative match as well, but don’t feel pressured if you don’t have time or anything!

    Alright time to dive in with a WALL-O-TEXT~! and some Porksweats Lore!

     

    Incredibly excited for this first match because I've been loving everything that's come from Bryan Turner's channel and to watch some obscurity. Can't beat some Tracy Smothers and Ron Killings, to be honest haven't watched much Doug Gilbert. I actually got a chance to meet Tracy Smothers at the dual BLP Turbo Graps/GCW Nick Gage Invitation 4 show (picture to prove!)

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    Onto the match, Killings comes out first with a really rad TNA basketball jersey, wish I could have one of my own. Tracy's introduction saying he's got more titles than you count on one hand? Sick. Last but not least, we've got Shane McMahon's music playing with "GM Rob" introducing the mystery 3rd man Doug Gilbert! Not gonna lie, it'd have been sick if it was Shane as the third man. Love that dude. But Gilbert's got a Ribera jacket and looks ready to rumble wielding a baseball bat. That's going to come in play for sure. Match starts off with Smothers saying he's the one to worry about and Truth/Gilbert immediate team up to get Smothers out with a double clothesline over the top. Truth and Gilbert go at it, Smothers is back in and "Pearl Harbors" per commentary Gilbert from behind. Let's see how antiquated this commentary is going to be. Tracy and Truth go at it, Tracy's dancing. Truth's crisp. Smothers takes a Russian Legsweep like a DDT and Truth goes for the cover but no dice because Gilbert's back in and breaks it up with the bell ringer's bell! How topically considering the Leatherface match on Dynamite. Doug's just hammering away at both Smothers and Killings (ignore the obvious pun). Oh god, Doug's trying to gouge the eye of Truth with the handle of the hammer, thank god Smothers comes in and breaks it up with a chain before any damage is done. Doug and Tracy go to the outside, Doug's got the chain now! It's a small chain but it's still a chain. Truth flies over the top leaving a mess of bodies in front of the 50 some odd fans. Some more brawling back in the ring and we get the second cover of the match from Doug to Tracy (announcing says its first but the first was when the hammer came into play), Tracy kicks out and now Doug's unwrapping the wrist tape. We're playing all the hits here. Tracy breaks the choke with a low blow but Truth's back on his feet and nails a hook kick. Doug's a goddamn weasel and tries to steal the pin here. Last second kick out, some more back and forth from Doug and Tracy before Truth's whipping Tracy to the corner and hitting his sick backflip, throwing Tracy off balance with his drop down split, to bounce back up and kick Tracy's face straight off. Another Gilbert steal attempt! Another escape! Truth's just doing the work here hitting a scissor kick on Tracy, don't know why he isn't trying to get rid of Doug before going back for Tracy but it ends unfortunately there with Doug getting the 3 count on Smothers. There's a post match promo with Truth calling out Doug for stealing his win, Tracy gets the jump on them after and lays them out with the hammer and the title belt. It leads to GM Rob setting up a tag match where Tracy can pick his partner against R Truth and a partner. Smothers says its going to be Terry Funk! GM Rob said that's no surprise. He reveals Truth's partner.... PSYCHO SID VICIOUS. I'll be damned, I'd go to that follow up show even if this match ended poorly. There's no cagematch listing for that follow up match from May the 14th but man I hope it happened. Overall, I enjoyed the match for what it was, a small time Nashville Tennessee Fairgrounds show with wrestlers who are good at their jobs. The wrestling match equivalent of a nice ice cold can of RC Cola from the gas station.

     

    The second match will be reviewed later on!

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  6. I think the only reason they didn't do a Cinematic match is that it had to deal with Picture in Picture during the dark first backstage half of the match. Otherwise a cinematic match start culminating in the ring would've been the way to go. Also glad to see my prediction of Callis bringing in Ospreay from 2 weeks ago panned out as exactly that.

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  7. On 8/16/2023 at 7:52 AM, Dolfan in NYC said:

    Post your favorite Lacey Evans moments!    Mine was this (now deleted) Twitter thread:

     

    I for one liked the insane GM Baron Corbin/Lacey pairing that wound up backfiring so bad it got Paige fired from GM too on a heavy Brand Split Smackdown.

  8. 3 minutes ago, Matt D said:

    I hate to break it to about 60% of you, but the other three guys in Stadium Stampede are probably the Dark Order.

    They did bleed with the BCC. Can't go wrong with them as an option. John Silver will be one to watch in the Stampede.

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  9. Just now, Matt D said:

    Speaking of big boy words, I hope Diamante isn’t punished too heavily for hers. It’s a pretty compelling heel team.

    It's nice to see her finally break the Dark/Elevation bubble and have something substantial on the weekly TV after that unfortunate Jade Cargill challenge. 

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  10. 2 minutes ago, Curt McGirt said:

    You think making the four-way an elimination match might make it better/more interesting? 

    An elimination match is only exciting if the champion is the first elimination and my gut tells me they're not going to hot shot the title again here.

  11. On 8/5/2023 at 10:16 AM, Curt McGirt said:

    We really need a separate thread where everyone has a list of their wants, likes, and dislikes. I took a glance at the Winter Santo thread but only like two of us listed any in that one and one of them was me, and I don't wanna go digging through the rest of them. 

    Anyway! Since I see porksweats got Regal to start last time and was fine with it, he gets him again since some unfollowed Facebook account popped up in my feed pimping this the other day. I can't even watch it because I can't find out how to turn off my Ad Blocker and my usual method of pasting the address here so it lets me watch it on the inserted screen isn't working, so this is a blind drop for me. If you have the same problem or are worried about Russians or something there's a 10 minute version from Saturday Night that's on Youtube. 

    Sting vs Steven Regal, WCW Great American Bash 1996 - video Dailymotion

    EDIT: HA! I figured out how to turn off the Ad Blocker and it was the easiest fucking thing in the world. God I am computer illiterate sometimes. 

    Alright! Time for a Secret Santo Wall-O-Text~! (RIP Dean)

     

    So let me get my bearings straight here, this is just before the genesis and creation of the NWO, which aka is before my time watching as a first time fan. I didn't begin watching wrestling on a whole until around Winter 97/Summer 98? I was a WCW fan but that came from playing the Playstation Nitro and Thunder games, and every now and again catching a Nitro or Thunder but mostly the Saturday/Sunday Morning syndicateds. Now that the history lesson is out of the way I'm going to knock out both of these and give a quick run through. First, the Saturday Night match which was taped first on the 15th, but didnt air until the 25th after the GAB.

     

     

    Coming down to the ring first is Steven Regal (when did he switch to William? He definitely was Steven when he had the Real Man's Man, but I can't remember if he was still Steven when he came back for that very weird and brief 99 WCW run), with Jeeves in tow! Sting's out next and that man is no surfer, he's got a full head of brown hair. He looks tired, but he's still the man they call Sting. Test of strength to start, and Sting stomps the fingers. Regal's a world class seller and with his fingers curled up he looks like an old timey villain stalking the damsel, thinking about tying her to some railroad tracks. He turns around and gets psyched out by a Sting WOO. Sting almost steals a victory flipping Regal off the ropes, but Regal's sly and gets out of it. A quick eyepoke and Regal's got control. It's short though and Sting's back on top, not all that much is going on here then Regal tries to roll Sting up during the Scorpion Deathlock but Sting keeps cool and rolls himself on top and that's it. Well, that's just a taste of things to come. Here's hoping that GAB match is a bit meatier, not that there was anything wrong with this but it was not even five minutes bell to bell.

    Onto the main course! Regal and Jeeves come down first again, Sting follows but he definitely seems more on the ball here. Tony's hyping him up as a man who can overcome all odds and you know what? I'm sold. I'm digging his purple surfer facepaint here, it's slick with his tights. Match starts with Regal getting irish whipped into the corner and going over the top and down to the floor in a pretty rough landing. Backdrop from Sting to Regal on the outside before Regal rolls back in the ring and begs off Sting when he joins him back in. Clearly that's just a ploy because Regal hits the eye poke and follows with some european uppercuts where Dusty and Tony argue about it. Regal stalls for time, jabbers with a fan, stalls for more time. Test of strength leads to Regal locking in a cobra clutch briefly before rocking Sting with an elbow. Sunset flip flips fortunes and Regal's boxing the air trying to fight falling down. No pinfall, Regal's up before Sting and hits a dropkick that Regal's leading foot catches Sting right in the ear, youch that's got to hurt. Some more headlocks, heel control yadda yadda but Regal's got some great facial expressions that help a generally boring section go by fast. Regal's just breaking Sting down, bending the fingers, locking the head, rubbing his face on the mat. Sting looks like he's going to get control after a dropkick and goes up top but Regal's right on his tail and tosses him off. Sting's back irish whipped into another corner and Regal wails away but Sting's had enough and the adrenaline is kicking in! Knocks Regal down and boom Scorpion Deathlock and its over baby.

    My thoughts? I hate to say I'm underwhelmed but I'm underwhelmed by this! But I'm happy I watched it. It's good to know two of my favorites faced off even if it didn't set the world on fire. I wonder how they fared in their 95 showing or 94. Also wonder if footage exists of the NJPW show where Arn teamed with Regal against Sting and Lex.

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  12. 19 minutes ago, AxB said:

    As far as Davey Boy junior being a draw in the UK, well…

    - Before he ever went to WWE, he toured the UK as an attraction for All Star Wrestling. He didn’t move tickets any more than anyone else.

    - In WWE, he appeared multiple times on RAW, Smackdown, Superstars et cetera. His episodes didn’t draw a higher TV rating than the ones he wasn’t on.

    - After leaving WWE, he appeared on WrestleTalk TV, doing a shoot interview. More people watched TNA Impact (on the same channel).

    - He was a part of the World of Sport Wrestling ITV show in 2018. Whilst they did their best to make him a big deal, the show tanked in the ratings and was cancelled.

    - MLW had a UK TV deal when he was there. Hardly anyone noticed.

    - Five Star Wrestling was attempting to become the UK’s own Super Indy, using Davey Boy junior as one of it’s major stars (along with Rey Mysterio jr, Drew Galloway, Jonny TV and all the other once-signed free agents of the time). Lost a ton of money and went out of business.

    He’s had plenty of chances to be that huge star over here. He’s never managed it. And really, if we as British people wanted to cheer for our homegrown hero… why would we choose a Canadian man?

    AEW can bring in Nick Aldis to pop the hometown crowd.

  13. On 8/5/2023 at 9:50 AM, porksweats said:

    Hey Curt! Looks like we're paired up!

     

    Looking through your recent posts, you seemed to really like Aussie Open so I'm throwing this one that someone uploaded on Youtube from HOG (a promotion I normally care nothing about) of Aussie Open vs The Briscoes (RIP Jay)

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=331WYzCJ7Vc

     

    Curt I gave you this one right after it started and you liked the post! I just wasn't able to tag. I've got what you sent me on queue for when I get home from work today to watch.

  14. 1 hour ago, John E. Dynamite said:

    I have seen the vast majority of that list. Nothing off of it, please, deep cuts preferred.

    That's my one preference too folks, I want some real obscurity to my options.

    1 hour ago, Curt McGirt said:

    We really need a separate thread where everyone has a list of their wants, likes, and dislikes. I took a glance at the Winter Santo thread but only like two of us listed any in that one and one of them was me, and I don't wanna go digging through the rest of them. 

    Anyway! Since I see porksweats got Regal to start last time and was fine with it, he gets him again since some unfollowed Facebook account popped up in my feed pimping this the other day. I can't even watch it because I can't find out how to turn off my Ad Blocker and my usual method of pasting the address here so it lets me watch it on the inserted screen isn't working, so this is a blind drop for me. If you have the same problem or are worried about Russians or something there's a 10 minute version from Saturday Night that's on Youtube. 

    Sting vs Steven Regal, WCW Great American Bash 1996 - video Dailymotion

    EDIT: HA! I figured out how to turn off the Ad Blocker and it was the easiest fucking thing in the world. God I am computer illiterate sometimes. 

     

    I'll give this a watch and review real soon, sounds like a blast. Thank you Curt (Might watch both!)

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  15. 4 minutes ago, christopher.annino said:

    I read somewhere that originally it was going to be Scorpio Sky going against Kip, by SS got injured in some "freak accident." Him defeating Sabian makes more sense than Komander but who knows what the plan is?

    Yeah on Dynamite itself Excalibur announced it during his big rundown and there was a graphic for Scorpio Sky vs Kip Sabian.

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