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Post by Matt on Mar 20, 2022 18:50:16 GMT -5
RIP to the bad guy
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Post by Tournament Master on Mar 20, 2022 20:35:02 GMT -5
I have been digging through results of show I had been to, and unfortunately it looks like I never saw Scott wrestle in person. Was not on any of the MSG house shows I went to in the early 90's and when I went to Starrcade in DC in 1999 he was not on the show.
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Post by j on Mar 20, 2022 21:27:12 GMT -5
His run as Razor happened during the years WWE stopped coming to Buffalo and went to Niagara Falls instead, for some reason we never went to those shows.
I saw him a few times in WCW, most memorable was at the Ilio DiPaolo tribute show where Hall & Nash wrestled Luger & the Giant.
Also got to meet Scott Hall at an AIW show in Cleveland a few years back.
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Post by the_faction on Mar 21, 2022 4:25:11 GMT -5
Razor's run in the WWF was, much like Stu, during my dark ages and it was the nWo that got me back into wrestling. Really interesting probing question there Chad to Stu as there's a lot of meat on that bone to the question "What got you back into wrestling?" Understood Stu that you were interested in Japanese wrestling, but what got you to start buying magazines again that got you interested in Japanese wrestling? What was that spark?
For me it was a series of things. When WWF put Ultimate Warrior over as the top guy, strike one, buried Macho Man, strike two, and the final nail was I was in high school in the early 90's and working nearly full time and was 'ahem' pursing other interests something had to fall off the truck, strike three.
What got me back was in Jan '98 a friend of mine in the theatre at ISU that I was close to on the stage crew building sets mentioned casually, hey have you checked out wrestling lately? This nWo thing is doing some real cool theatre in the round stuff of is it real or is it not concept theatre and it made me check it out.
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Post by Sinestro24 on Mar 21, 2022 5:23:52 GMT -5
Hey Yo, Great tribute to the Bad Guy
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Post by Swarm on Mar 21, 2022 6:49:45 GMT -5
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Post by Chad Olson on Mar 21, 2022 9:51:51 GMT -5
Razor's run in the WWF was, much like Stu, during my dark ages and it was the nWo that got me back into wrestling. Really interesting probing question there Chad to Stu as there's a lot of meat on that bone to the question "What got you back into wrestling?" Understood Stu that you were interested in Japanese wrestling, but what got you to start buying magazines again that got you interested in Japanese wrestling? What was that spark? For me it was a series of things. When WWF put Ultimate Warrior over as the top guy, strike one, buried Macho Man, strike two, and the final nail was I was in high school in the early 90's and working nearly full time and was 'ahem' pursing other interests something had to fall off the truck, strike three. What got me back was in Jan '98 a friend of mine in the theatre at ISU that I was close to on the stage crew building sets mentioned casually, hey have you checked out wrestling lately? This nWo thing is doing some real cool theatre in the round stuff of is it real or is it not concept theatre and it made me check it out. That is a great point, the_faction! Maybe that can be a question for our listeners in the week's to come? If you stopped watched wrestling and then resumed, what got you back into it? In a similar vein, if you stopped playing COTG and/or LOW, what brought you back? Email utpodcast2020@gmail.com or leave a voice mail at Tinyurl.com\uncter. We'll read or listen to people's responses on the air on an upcoming show!
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Post by "Emperor Norton" (Mark T) on Mar 21, 2022 15:51:03 GMT -5
....who....who would ever STOP watching? These people are weird-o's.
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Post by Chad Olson on Mar 21, 2022 16:17:53 GMT -5
....who....who would ever STOP watching? These people are weird-o's. I agree! Although there were a few times in college when I didn't have cable, so I didn't see a lot of wrestling, but I read the Observer so that kept me up to speed!
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