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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 10, 2015 7:22:21 GMT -5
Hi
I am wondering how you have all utilized The Exotic One in your feds over the years? Seeing as he's British (and most importantly, Welsh!) I have a big soft spot for him but even though it's early days, he's lost every match I've put him in so far.
He was completely dominated by Hillbilly Jim, suffered a double DQ against...George South, was DQ'd against Bob Armstrong and predictably got flattened by Brody (which I was hoping!). I've thought about tagging him up, but really wanted him to have a decent mid card run. I don't want to partner him with gorgeous George as that seems too predictable, so was thinking of pairing him with a monster or a 'bodyguard'.
Perhaps Warlord, The Terrible Turk or Rick Rude would be good partners?
Thanks
J
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Post by Sickman on Jun 10, 2015 7:26:02 GMT -5
Terrible Turk paired with the Exotic One sounds interesting.
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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 10, 2015 7:52:14 GMT -5
Terrible Turk paired with the Exotic One sounds interesting. It does! I think they'd be a pretty nasty tandem.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 10, 2015 8:05:08 GMT -5
Those are all pretty good choices. The Turk would make for an interesting bodyguard with the Stranglehold. In my fed I teamed Street up with fellow Brit Nigel McGuinness as the Hell's Angels, a tribute to the team Street had with Bobby Barnes.
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Post by TTX on Jun 10, 2015 8:21:49 GMT -5
I teamed him with Dennis Condrey for a while and they did fairly well. Street definitely works well in a tag team situation. I've teamed Warlord with Gilbert and Sullivan so a team with Street works well in my opinion. Turk is interesting too. (Reminds me of my Gorgeous George/Sheik team ages ago)
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Post by Slammin' Sammy on Jun 10, 2015 8:31:46 GMT -5
Hi I am wondering how you have all utilized The Exotic One in your feds over the years? Seeing as he's British (and most importantly, Welsh!) I have a big soft spot for him but even though it's early days, he's lost every match I've put him in so far. He was completely dominated by Hillbilly Jim, suffered a double DQ against...George South, was DQ'd against Bob Armstrong and predictably got flattened by Brody (which I was hoping!). I've thought about tagging him up, but really wanted him to have a decent mid card run. I don't want to partner him with gorgeous George as that seems too predictable, so was thinking of pairing him with a monster or a 'bodyguard'. Perhaps Warlord, The Terrible Turk or Rick Rude would be good partners? Thanks J Street and Warlord sound like a interesting team.
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Post by luke929 on Jun 10, 2015 9:04:37 GMT -5
I have tagged Street with the "French Angel" as a team called "Beauty and the Beast"...
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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 10, 2015 9:22:34 GMT -5
I have tagged Street with the "French Angel" as a team called "Beauty and the Beast"... Like that! I have done a blind draw for Street's partner (out of my choices) and it's....WARLORD! Ouch.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 10, 2015 14:57:58 GMT -5
I have no input on how he has done for me as I just got him yesterday lol. But teaming with Warlord should be good. You have a built in split for down the road if you decide to do that but for now they can help each other.
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Post by natureboi on Jun 10, 2015 18:10:12 GMT -5
As a heel, I have had Street team with George Steele and Missing Link (and, coincidentally, named both those teams "Beauty & The Beast"). As a face, I have teamed him with Bill Dundee.
Face or heel, the Exotic One has always been a successful upper midcard performer for me. Put him in the ring with a Dundee or a Valiant or a Kevin Sullivan or a Bob Armstrong and he will more than hold his own.
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