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Post by bambam on Nov 28, 2012 19:17:57 GMT -5
I've been watching The Undertaker as The Master of Pain. Great stuff.
You guys?
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Post by TTX on Nov 28, 2012 20:42:16 GMT -5
Watched some Mid South today for the fun of it. Also some Mid Atlantic
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Post by Pete on Nov 28, 2012 20:58:14 GMT -5
A 30-disc 1990 yearbook set--coverage from what just about every promotion was doing.
Jerry Lawler vs. The Snowman is seriously the great lost feud of all-time.
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Post by lordhumongous on Nov 29, 2012 5:19:08 GMT -5
Hey Pete what is that 30 disc set called and where can you find it? Do they also have a set for the 70's and 80's?
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Post by Horrorshow on May 31, 2013 14:11:32 GMT -5
Currently enjoying a "Best of Billy Robinson" volume featuring the legendary British technician in matches against: Giant Baba Jumbo Tsuruta Ray Stevens Baron Von Raschke King Kong Bundy Rick Martel Abdullah the Butcher
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Post by aceldamas on May 31, 2013 14:18:17 GMT -5
I've been watching a lot of 70's NWA Pacific Northwest - Portland Wrestling. I grew up on that stuff but didn't start until the 80's. Sooo many big names spent time in Portland and it's fun watching one of my favorite heels again at his best - Playboy Buddy Rose. And Adrian Adonis as a face! Weird but he pulled it off quite well.
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Post by Crimson Cross on May 31, 2013 14:51:02 GMT -5
I have several Portland Wrestling dvd's that I watch off and on, but right now I'm watching online NWA Smoky Mountain and SAW - Southern All-Star Wrestling...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2013 5:49:38 GMT -5
A whole lot of 1987-1991 era WWF. There's this span of time like every few years going back to 02-03 when I cleaned out my video stores' Coliseum Videos where it's the only wrestling I really want to see. So basically I just go nuts and watch every DVD I have from this era and then they get put back until I feel like going crazy and watching a ton of Hogan era WWF again.
Also, it doesn't hurt that someone came along and released this mod for WWF No Mercy:
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Post by Horrorshow on Jun 1, 2013 5:51:34 GMT -5
A whole lot of 1987-1991 era WWF. What's your favourite year in the WWF from that era? I'm very fond of 1989.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2013 6:41:39 GMT -5
A whole lot of 1987-1991 era WWF. What's your favourite year in the WWF from that era? I'm very fond of 1989. 1989 is my favorite year as well! There's so much good stuff from the WWF in that year (and wrestling in general really, All Japan was amazing in 1989 as was the NWA), my favorite WWF event from 1989 has to be the Survivor Series. When I was a little kid, probably 3 or 4, my cousin brought home the program to that show (he worked at a recycling plant so anything wrestling that came through he'd bring home) and I remember seeing Demolition, Hogan and Roberts on the same team. And years later I saw the SurSer 89 VHS as my local video store and bought it. I've probably seen that show 50-60 times in the past ten years alone. And looking at it, I own four different versions of Survivor Series 89 (Coliseum Video master, Coliseum Video DVD convert, PPV version and WWE 24/7 version which is the PPV version but in AMAZING quality) as well as the program (recently bought it on eBay after my original one was thrown out long ago), I think that show might be my favorite show ever! SummerSlam 1989 is great as well. And then there's the Saturday Night's Main Event/The Main Event episodes from that year with some seriously awesome stuff like Hogan vs. Boss Man in the cage, Beefcake vs. Savage, Demolition vs. Brain Busters 2/3 Falls, Mega Powers vs. The Twin Towers (watch when Boss Man and Akeem do the double splash, Akeem falls out of the ring and the crowd loses their shit, it's great) and Bad News vs. Hogan where Bad News brings out a snow shovel. I like 1988 as well, and 1990. 1987 is good, but IMO not near as good as the four years that followed it.
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