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Post by Carlzilla on Feb 26, 2022 10:50:33 GMT -5
is it possible? Sure. I think more than ever, the Kangaroos and Berry will be PP. Trying to figure who might be connected to Monroe who is going to be the other newcomer. I'm positive I've got it figured out, but I wouldn't share if you paid me...:-P
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Post by malicelover on Feb 26, 2022 11:04:08 GMT -5
Still, it's common to match them up. Also, Father's Day PP may finally be at a dead end this year barring some unknown signings so it may just be 3 guys they want to do in color in some fashion. How did Q3 pro prime match though? Or any in 2018? You are probably right, but it is fun to think. The Roos just don’t strike me as the “biggest/best” Pro Prime quarter ever.
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Post by TTX on Feb 26, 2022 11:06:50 GMT -5
T/T is way hard to match since its such a limited amount of names.
Nor does Spivey/Sullivan.
Honestly, any who would then you have to ask "Well why not in a regular set then?"
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Post by walkswithwolf on Feb 26, 2022 11:10:47 GMT -5
Time to sign Kevin for Fathers Day 🙂 And Leland Race and some others
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Post by malicelover on Feb 26, 2022 12:49:13 GMT -5
T/T is way hard to match since its such a limited amount of names. Nor does Spivey/Sullivan. Honestly, any who would then you have to ask "Well why not in a regular set then?" Q3 would have been the fall which if memory serves me right was The Trooper, Big Bully Busick, and Johnny Rodz. The set for the fall was the Portland 4-pack. Q2 was Father’s Day, right?
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Post by TTX on Feb 26, 2022 12:59:43 GMT -5
well we technically got two sets for Q3, Tragos/Thesz and Portland...but since Portland only managed 4 wrestlers, clearly they weren't looking at putting 3 more in PP.
In the end, the Legends team mostly decides who goes into PP and all we can do is speculate who and why.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 26, 2022 13:18:27 GMT -5
Still, it's common to match them up. Also, Father's Day PP may finally be at a dead end this year barring some unknown signings so it may just be 3 guys they want to do in color in some fashion. How did Q3 pro prime match though? Or any in 2018? You are probably right, but it is fun to think. The Roos just don’t strike me as the “biggest/best” Pro Prime quarter ever. Biggest/best can be a pretty subjective term... Especially when you're talking about pro wrestling... I'm sure there are viable arguments for several individuals to be considered 'as big as' Red Berry and the Kangaroos... BUT, I don't think it makes any sense to say that anyone (being updated from an already existing B&W card) is bigger or better than this trio.
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Post by walkswithwolf on Feb 26, 2022 14:33:32 GMT -5
I see that all from the playing side. In the BW Days the Roos were (by Rahl again) on eyesight with the Road Warriors. In color so far we got some more top teams like the Briscos and the Bulldogs. But NONE of them were released in Prime. They were always part of a Main Set. With the Manager as an SE Card like Jimmy Hart and Bobby Heenan. I could think of a Red Berry Wrestler Card in Prime.
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Post by natureboi on Feb 26, 2022 15:01:42 GMT -5
Wrestling historians commonly rank the 🦘🦘 as the number one tag team of all time.
Wild Red Berry is an early prototype of the fast talking manager who handled the promos.
So, yeah, it would be big.
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Post by Travis605 on Feb 26, 2022 15:42:17 GMT -5
Wrestling historians commonly rank the 🦘🦘 as the number one tag team of all time. Wild Red Berry is an early prototype of the fast talking manager who handled the promos. So, yeah, it would be big. Yeah, they were at one time acknowledged as the best team ever, so any set they’re in, be it a regular addition or prime, is pretty big. With the influx of tag teams we’ve had over the past few years, I can’t wait to play them against the RnR, Bulldogs, etc
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