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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2019 20:18:18 GMT -5
How are you all finding the Hidden Gems?
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BlackoutCreature
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Aug 8, 2019 20:20:38 GMT -5
How are you all finding the Hidden Gems? Honestly I'm just typing the match into the search bar.
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Post by cjh on Aug 14, 2019 22:18:10 GMT -5
This week's Gem is a March 1984 Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling event called "Boogie Jam." Here is the full card.
Dory Funk Jr. vs. Tully Blanchard Ernie Ladd vs. Rufus R. Jones Bob Orton Jr. and Don Kernodle vs. Mark Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel Angelo Mosca Sr., Angelo Mosca Jr., and Junkyard Dog vs. The Great Kabuki, Ivan Koloff, and Gary Hart NWA United States Championship: Greg Valentine vs. Dick Slater NWA World Championship: Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat Mask vs. Hair: Assassin #2 vs. Jimmy Valiant
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Post by theironyuppie on Aug 15, 2019 0:22:21 GMT -5
Glad to see this finally on the Network!
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Post by cjh on Aug 15, 2019 15:26:13 GMT -5
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Post by Jim Stansel on Aug 15, 2019 21:53:21 GMT -5
Yesss! Any way to sort chronologically? I feel like its random dates.
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Post by cjh on Aug 21, 2019 15:39:20 GMT -5
This week's Gem is the "Superstars on the Superstation" special from Feb. 7, 1986. Basically, JCP taped some big matches at the Omni on a Sunday and aired them on TBS the next Friday.
Here is the card:
NWA World Tag Team Championship: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (c) vs. The Midnight Express The Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff NWA National Championship: Dusty Rhodes (c) vs. Tully Blanchard NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair (c) vs. Ron Garvin
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Post by mrpeacock on Aug 22, 2019 9:13:04 GMT -5
It’s pretty great that they upload a show featuring Dusty vs Tully a week before All Out. Its like a hype video for the show in itself.
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Post by johnnyk9 on Aug 23, 2019 10:27:22 GMT -5
I want more old wwf tv taping dark matches
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Post by thetower52 on Aug 23, 2019 16:16:37 GMT -5
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Post by horsemen4ever on Aug 23, 2019 18:58:43 GMT -5
Holly crap on the Superstars on the Superstation special, they have the Midnight Express and Rock n Roll Express original entrance theme. Though all of the other enxtrances are cut.
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Post by burdette25159 on Aug 27, 2019 15:47:10 GMT -5
Adrian Street and international title matches are the focus of Hidden Gems this week, an Stampede clip and 2 Mid-South Street matches + 3 title matches including an Undertaker WWF title defense in Canada
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Post by chronocross on Aug 27, 2019 16:22:46 GMT -5
Adrian Street and international title matches are the focus of Hidden Gems this week, an Stampede clip and 2 Mid-South Street matches + 3 title matches including an Undertaker WWF title defense in Canada Just saw the listing, it's the Undertaker defending the WWF title against British Bulldog from 1991, right before the rematch with Hulk Hogan at Tuesday in Texas. I saw a clip of it years ago on youtube, with (I think) French commentary.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Sept 5, 2019 4:34:06 GMT -5
This week, it will be full-length versions of the MTV specials The Brawl To End It All and The War To Settle The Score, featuring the undercard matches that either only aired locally on the MSG Network or didn’t air at all. The original MTV airings only showed one match, Moolah v Richter for Brawl and Hogan v Piper for War.
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Post by salz4life on Sept 5, 2019 11:18:29 GMT -5
This week, it will be full-length versions of the MTV specials The Brawl To End It All and The War To Settle The Score, featuring the undercard matches that either only aired locally on the MSG Network or didn’t air at all. The original MTV airings only showed one match, Moolah v Richter for Brawl and Hogan v Piper for War. This is what I've been wanting to see for awhile! Awesome.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Sept 5, 2019 16:29:39 GMT -5
This week, it will be full-length versions of the MTV specials The Brawl To End It All and The War To Settle The Score, featuring the undercard matches that either only aired locally on the MSG Network or didn’t air at all. The original MTV airings only showed one match, Moolah v Richter for Brawl and Hogan v Piper for War. This is what I've been wanting to see for awhile! Awesome. Seriously. Stuff like this is what the network is for and justifies my opinion that the cost of the network for what you actually get is a bargain.
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Post by cjh on Sept 5, 2019 18:40:45 GMT -5
It's worth noting that these are not the specials that aired on MTV. The "War to Settle the Score" on MTV was a 1-hour show that recapped the Rock and Wrestling storyline and hyped the Hogan/Piper match, then went live to MSG for it. That show is on YouTube.
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Post by petef3 on Sept 5, 2019 19:29:45 GMT -5
I doubt very seriously that the WWF has re-broadcast rights to those MTV specials, nor clearance rights for most of what aired.
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Post by cjh on Sept 5, 2019 20:08:41 GMT -5
I doubt very seriously that the WWF has re-broadcast rights to those MTV specials, nor clearance rights for most of what aired. As far as I know, WWE's people shot the footage of the celebrity soundbytes and the magazine writers discussing the angle. Clips of the show were used on the 2011 "True Story of WrestleMania" doc, and there was no "Courtesy of MTV" credit or anything.
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Post by chazraps on Sept 5, 2019 22:02:38 GMT -5
I doubt very seriously that the WWF has re-broadcast rights to those MTV specials, nor clearance rights for most of what aired. Clearance for the music, likely not, but MTV was so held together by bubble gum and scotch tape at that point that any entity who would film things for them they'd just air. By sheer technicality, if WWF paid for the footage and shot it on their equipment, it's theirs.
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