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On 8/23/2020 at 8:09 PM, DEAN said:

Tachino Kiyo bumps like a QUEEN for Dump Matsumoto.

 

Dump was the greatest heel ever, anyone disagreeing is simply wrong.

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What a weirdly joyful wrestling match. Billy Robinson really digs brawling with Bruiser Brodie.  The crowd is happy to run away from Bruiser Brodie.  So strange.

 

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Jack Brisco, collegiate champion wrestler, throws more punches in this match than a combined Lawler/Dundee match.  Heel Bearcat Wright bounces around the ring.

 

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Bobby Shane was great, and he suffers from a lack of video evidence. He is often praised for his heel work by his contemporaries, and was an obvious inspiration for Ric Flair. Shane would have improved and excelled and might have had a big influence in the biz into the early 80s had he not been taken from us much too early. Just look at him in the ring (above) - he even walks like a heel!

 hail the true king of Wrestling,

RAF

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Buddy Colt is the best at the taped thumb thing.  The first time I ever saw it done was evil Ernie Ladd in Mid-Atlantic.  Colt and Dusty bleed because if you dyed your hair in Florida, it was to showboat the blood.

 

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3 hours ago, DEAN said:

Johnny Valentine and Jack Brisco beat each other to death.  Gordon Solie says it best, "Man, Valentine is awesome in the ring."

 

Truer words have seldom been spoken. JV is easily in my top-10 All-Time and I still feel as though I'm underrating him. The guy could go from being so hated that he legit needed a police escort to his car and then come back to the same town a month later and work as a face and have the crowd eating out of his hand. When we think of guys that could effortlessly switch from heel/face and back, Randy Savage and Barry Windham are two guys that are usually mentioned and as great as they were, they had nothing on Johnny Valentine. 

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5 hours ago, Curt McGirt said:

Some minor hardway here, but this is more about the clubbering. 60 year old AARP recipient and unfrozen caveman hit each other really hard -- in the junk, too.

As much as I hate the idea of WWE poaching random Mexicans, Barbaro Cavernario is tailor-made for them. He's literally a caveman barbarian CPA who occasionally dresses as Fred Flintstone.

 

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On 8/30/2020 at 7:58 PM, DEAN said:

Johnny Valentine and Jack Brisco beat each other to death.  Gordon Solie says it best, "Man, Valentine is awesome in the ring."

 

Florida in the early 70s was just incredible when I look back on it. Of course, we took it for granted at the time.

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Mongolian Stomper ALMOST bleeds enough for the BLOOD SUCKING FEAKS~! thread,  but it does meet the clubbering quotient by a country mile.  Tony Atlas was built for this thread.

 

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