vtturk
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Post by vtturk on May 7, 2008 8:52:50 GMT -5
He has held my Intercontinental Tag Team Championship twice: the first time was with Hacksaw Jim Duggan, but he turned on Duggan and partnered with The Million Dollar Man (for a few dollars more) and has had a second run with the Championship with Ted DiBiase. He's the brawn of the team and his tag team record is top shelf.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on May 8, 2008 14:03:05 GMT -5
Doc must be the wrestler for me that his matches result in the most competitive matches. He had a series of matches with Angelo Mosca where the outcome always is in doubt to the finish. He also had has good matches with Hacksaw Duggan and Giant Baba.
I just had another "barnburner" with Doc and Rick Rude. Rude got six tokens on Doc with clotheslines and Top Rope Sledgehammers. Doc rallied where he got six tokens on Rude using Lariat, Doctor Bombs and Dropkicks. Finally, the action saw both men knocked out with a double clothesline from the charts and then the action spilled on the floor where they each had to roll their DQ. Doc won when Rude was "frustrated" and slammed a chair into Doc's neck. Just an awesome match and will post full results of my recent card soon.
Maybe I am partial to Doc, but his matches are always fun!
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Post by markyhitch on May 29, 2008 6:05:05 GMT -5
Tiger Mask literally owned Steve Williams in a recent match in my fed. His card is too weak to go up against more agile wrestlers.
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kokushi
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Post by kokushi on Jun 1, 2008 2:18:11 GMT -5
For me Dr. Death has been very dominating; destroying Rikidozan, Giant baba, Bruiser Brody, Nick Bockwinkel, etc. in my fed and is a 2 time World champion.
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Post by talison on Jun 14, 2008 13:36:43 GMT -5
I built up the Doc before his debut, and he pretty much has squandered it. He's currently 9-10 and has lost to some vastly inferior talent. He did ok as DiBiase's enforcer. Currently he and DiBiase are 3-1 in Tag Action.
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Post by lwffantrav on Jun 14, 2008 14:33:09 GMT -5
I built up the Doc before his debut, and he pretty much has squandered it. He's currently 9-10 and has lost to some vastly inferior talent. He did ok as DiBiase's enforcer. Currently he and DiBiase are 3-1 in Tag Action. Sounds like the WWE's formula for Doc back in the late 90s! You should have had some kind of tough enough thing...
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Post by holland227 on Jun 14, 2008 19:26:18 GMT -5
Steve is the former traveling NWA United States Champion in my fed LWF Holland's Way (Cheap Plug)
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Post by talison on Jun 14, 2008 23:56:54 GMT -5
I built up the Doc before his debut, and he pretty much has squandered it. He's currently 9-10 and has lost to some vastly inferior talent. He did ok as DiBiase's enforcer. Currently he and DiBiase are 3-1 in Tag Action. Sounds like the WWE's formula for Doc back in the late 90s! You should have had some kind of tough enough thing... Yeah... unfortunately I was kind of planning on him being my newest monster heel and not a mid card flop. I think, by comparison, WWE actually wanted him to fail.
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Post by dukedave on Jun 15, 2008 0:17:25 GMT -5
I think, by comparison, WWE actually wanted him to fail. What world are you living in?? No promotion builds anyone wanting them to fail. Really, how stupid would that be.
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Post by talison on Jun 15, 2008 11:58:43 GMT -5
It's called a joke, man. Based on the fact that they didn't really give him anything good to do. And from the casual fans point of view WWE under or miss uses a lot of guys to the point that you think they want them to fail.
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