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Post by Pete on Aug 21, 2021 11:59:25 GMT -5
It was definitely shorter than some, but it was huge and impactful... including the first televised cave match from PNW... and perhaps Schultz's only face run? Are we sure that Schultz never had a even a short face run in Memphis? Also is it possible that Schultz is part of the Memphis set and that is why he like Legends of Wrestling’s Facebook page? I don't think Schultz was a face in Memphis, but he was a babyface in Stampede, and not exactly for a short time either if I'm remembering right.
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Post by MHardcore on Aug 21, 2021 14:20:50 GMT -5
Rip Oliver would be cool. Mr.Fuji, Art Barr, Tom Zenk would qualify I believe. Wouldn’t mind any of those guys. I always think of AWA for Dr.D, but if he’s following Legends on Facebook, maybe it’s a sign he’s coming soon.
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Post by j on Aug 21, 2021 14:43:39 GMT -5
I'm guessing Buddy Rose, The Grappler & Dutch Savage with 1 new name. I think DLJ would fit great in a future set with Ilio DiPaolo, Fabulous Kangaroos & others.
Not that I think of him as PNW but Brickhouse Brown had a short PNW run and we know he's signed, so that's an option.
Dr D would be awesome!
other names I'd be really happy with: Art Barr Jesse Barr/Jimmy Jack Funk Billy Jack Haynes Moondog Moretti Rip Oliver Matt Borne Col. DeBeers Lance Von Erich Cuban Assassin Brian Adams/Crush Chris Colt Rocky Johnson Bobby Jaggers (especially if Dutch Mantel comes in December) Kendo Nagasaki
If this was known beforehand I wonder if it would've gotten The Equalizer more votes for the PP set
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Post by legend on Aug 21, 2021 19:49:39 GMT -5
Is San Francisco considered Pacific Northwest? What about Pat Patterson.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2021 20:00:52 GMT -5
17 time PNW tag team champion MOONDOG MAYNE.
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Post by Pete on Aug 21, 2021 20:52:11 GMT -5
Is San Francisco considered Pacific Northwest? What about Pat Patterson. I would say no. SF was a separate territory albeit one with quite a bit of overlap (Buddy Rose was a big name in both places).
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Post by malicelover on Aug 21, 2021 22:03:15 GMT -5
Is San Francisco considered Pacific Northwest? What about Pat Patterson. I would say no. SF was a separate territory albeit one with quite a bit of overlap (Buddy Rose was a big name in both places). Pete, however, I would disagree that Patterson was not a "big name" in the Portland territory. Pat Patterson was a three time Champion of the Portland territory. Granted he was better known for his time in San Francisco, and his title runs in Portland were not very long, he still had experience in the Pacific Northwest. I would LOVE an official Patterson card. To be able to team him up with Ray Stevens as the Blond Bombers, I would consider a great thing. I would make the argument that he alone would just seal this as the best year in Legends History. If you didn't realize, I'm a big Pat Patterson fan.
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Post by j on Aug 21, 2021 22:20:42 GMT -5
I think going forward Pat Patterson might be tough to get into the game. Who would you contact for approval? He has brothers & sisters whom I imagine are still in Canada and may not speak English, just French. I hope I'm wrong & maybe Gerald Brisco can hook something up. But Pat Patterson would be a bit of a shock to me if he'd gotten signed.
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Post by tystates on Aug 21, 2021 22:22:57 GMT -5
He didn't say Patterson wasn't a big name.
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Post by malicelover on Aug 22, 2021 2:03:40 GMT -5
He didn't say Patterson wasn't a big name. What was the implication about Buddy Ross being a big name in both places? Could we not infer that he did not believe Patterson was not a big name in the Pacific Northwest? All that to say, Patterson too was a big name in both places, but maybe the inverse of Rose. Rose was more known for his time in Portland whereas Patterson was more known for his time in San Francisco.
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