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Post by thegreatestreferee on Feb 12, 2009 0:11:00 GMT -5
How has Bruiser Brody done for you all? For me I have him in a unique tag team called The Crazed Madmen. He is teaming with Missing Link in that tag team and they are managed by Bobby Heenan. Together they held the World Tag Team titles for a recored year and a month (real time). I was just curious how everyone else uses him.
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Post by markyhitch on Feb 12, 2009 5:14:34 GMT -5
Hmmm....he wrestled in the 1980s but I never saw him in action. This, for me, gives him a bit of a disadvantage over guys I remember. I think his image suits being a heel but, because of a face shortage, he was made a face and teamed with Jimmy Snuka and Don Leo Jonathan.
On his own, he has been pretty effective. I cannot recall him losing by pinfall in my fed. He has twice destroyed Abdullah The Butcher in quick time.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 12, 2009 7:33:44 GMT -5
Brody has been huge for me. He's had a couple tag team title runs with Jimmy Snuka, LAW Heavyweight champion, and a record shattering United States title reign with 32 successful defenses. At the moment, I'm teaming him with Necro Butcher and sending them after Jim Londos.
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Post by Vegas on Feb 12, 2009 8:21:02 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody is in the main event of my upcoming Wrestlemania 2 PPV next month where he is wrestling his former tag team partner Jimmy Snuka in a steel cage match.
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Post by Scott Fire 54 on Feb 12, 2009 9:14:13 GMT -5
Thus far I have only used Bruiser Brody as part of HCW (Hardcore Championship Wrestling, a promotion that invaded the LWF. That angle is almost over, but I will probably use him further down the line.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Feb 12, 2009 12:30:09 GMT -5
Brody is used in more of a legend format in CCW. He is in special main events against Japanese stars and such. It makes it special for him to be there. He is a tough SOB and he always has great bouts.
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Post by canadianpittbull on Feb 13, 2009 12:36:47 GMT -5
Brody is my current Canadian TV Champion as well as one half of my All Japan Tag-Champions. He also shocked my Maple Leaf fed when he put Whipper Billy Watson out indefinitely! The man is a monster and an unstoppable heel and exactly what I was hoping he would become. The great thing is that the down-3 on his card hasn't stopped him yet. But since winning the gold I have changed it to a hurt-2 cause I don't want him to lose momentum just yet.
If and when he does get defeated then I may go with the official down-3 on lvl 2.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2009 18:16:25 GMT -5
I never really have much luck with Brody, which sucks, considering he's the one guy I want to win my fed's title, and he never really comes close.
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Post by smathis on Feb 13, 2009 20:34:14 GMT -5
Brody has done well for me. I've brought him in for a couple of feature matches against Abdullah the Butcher and Terry Funk. He was brought into the LWF as a heel a while back by the Million Dollar Man -- who was offering him a million dollars to beat Jimmy Snuka, then the LWF World Champion.
Brody worked his way up to contention in no time at all, squashing almost everyone else in the LWF. Then Snuka put him down three times. This turned into a feud between the Million Dollar Man and Brody, which was hardly a feud at all considering how soundly Brody kept beating him.
Brody is a great card. The only disappointments he's given me was the series with Snuka. But that's more because my dice seem to love Snuka. I do take the "down - 3" off of Brody's L2D, though. But that seems to be a common tweak to that card.
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Post by canadianpittbull on Feb 25, 2009 15:59:24 GMT -5
Well I would agree with you that Snuka is a tough card. I have him teamed with Ray Stevens and those two have been consistent and year long International Tag-Team Champions. The Armstrong's been in more than one feud with them over that time and no one can get those titles off of them. They are also so over as mega heels.
I am thinking of using the recent beating of Bullet Bob as a way for Brad to call on The Road Dogg and The Bad Ass to look for some revenge.
Brody still continues to cause a mess everywhere he goes and I swear he will slowly climb his way to the Canadian Heavyweight title.
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