Dr. T is an alien
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Jan 13, 2019 23:21:13 GMT -5
I rewatched this Survivor Series match to see if it was as good as my memory suggested it was. I enjoyed it but towards the end I had a sad moment when I realized just how many involved in the match were gone.
Perfect Team: Perfect, Heenan, Crush, Fuji
Ultimate Warriors: UW, Von Erich, Hawk
Commentary team: Monsoon, Piper
That’s a lot of good memories gone now.
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auph10imitated
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Post by auph10imitated on Jan 14, 2019 7:57:18 GMT -5
The match itself isnt outstanding but I loved this as a kid, apart from Perfect/Tornado not being face painted, everyone else was so it felt special somehow and its very early 1990's WWF with the people that were involved. I watched it many many times over, this whole show in fact.
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Post by jason1980s on Jan 14, 2019 8:49:57 GMT -5
It is sad that so many involved in the match have passed but hopefully they lived their lives happy that they were successful in the biggest stages of wrestling.
And the ones who are still alive, Animal, Ax and Smash I believe are still very healthy and successful and still involved with wrestling with independent shows and autograph signings.
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Jan 14, 2019 10:59:59 GMT -5
Yeah, when you watch these older shows this is something that happens a lot, unfortunately.
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Post by Jumpin' Jesse Walsh on Jan 14, 2019 11:20:02 GMT -5
This is the first ever wrestling match I watched. I remember the feeling of watching the Warrior run down the aisle, looking like no other human being I'd seen before. In fact, I wasn't even sure if he were a human being at all. I was hooked from that moment and all these years later, here I am.
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