Rumble McSkirmish
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Nov 5, 2016 4:53:21 GMT -5
Man this show really showed how the WCW fan base were really really tired of Hogan's shtick as he couldn't get a positive reaction in his own backyard. This is why his heel turn later that year was so brilliant playing off his feelings of rejection and scorn so well.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 6:22:54 GMT -5
Thanks brahs! Hope you enjoyed the new episode Cheers man, thanks to NoggerU I was able to quit one of my jobs so I can spend more time editing! Clocked in 90+ hours on this one, hope it shows! Why did y'all skipped Starrcade '95? It was a pretty good show. But still, keep up the good work. Starecade 1995 was instead used as a battle between WCW & New Japan with only 2 matches being used to push WCW storylines. And they happened after the World Cup.
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Nov 5, 2016 8:39:23 GMT -5
- I just love that when Sullivan gets gassed against Arn, he even breathes heavy with a thick Boston accent.
- The contrast between the cage lowering at Super Brawl versus the Hell in The Cell lowering is quite funny. I love hearing Jim Ross calling the Cell a "vile" and "perverse" structure. You want to get a gimmick match over? Have your play by play man sound offended by its mere existence.
- Favorite two moments from the episode is V1's impression of Lex Luger's selling, and when the referee gets physical with Ric Flair in the first cage match Mr. OOC brings up "well the ref isn't gonna get DQ'd", I just love his deadpan delivery way of making some of the most absurd shit in wrestling make sense.
- Great point that if anything Johnny B. Badd kind of became the heel in the DDP feud. It's one thing to give a heel his comeuppance. Badd systematically ruined his life!
- In regards to the answer to the Ad Break Questionarium, happy days are truly here again! And I feel more tag teams (regardless of gender) should take Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki's lead and do the same as a team building exercise.
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