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Post by Alice Syndrome on Oct 2, 2020 4:41:43 GMT -5
Has there ever been a hair versus match where the one with hair on the line was bald? If not, DDT needs to get on it asap. Have the bald guy with an individual strand of hair still left. So that technically it's not a false advertisement. Dies Minoru Suzuki count?
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 2, 2020 4:47:11 GMT -5
Has there ever been a hair versus match where the one with hair on the line was bald? If not, DDT needs to get on it asap. Have the bald guy with an individual strand of hair still left. So that technically it's not a false advertisement. I remember WCW did a really bad Hair vs Hair with two guys, one of whom had a crew cut, anyway, and I forget what the other had. Foley mocked it in Foley is Good when he was talking about how match stipulations being misused can make people no longer take a match type seriously until it is rehabilitated. (A problem WWE is going to have to face this year after the absurdity of Seth vs. the Fiend in the cell.)
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Post by fortknox on Oct 2, 2020 5:02:26 GMT -5
Chris Jericho took Juventud Guerrera's mask, in WCW, during a hair vs. mask match. This was loosely referenced during Jericho's first appearance in WWF the night he interrupted The Rock. "You think you're a big deal because you beat someone named "Juventud"?Jericho's CW belt was on the line, not his hair.
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Post by badkarma on Oct 2, 2020 8:14:04 GMT -5
Chris Jericho took Juventud Guerrera's mask, in WCW, during a hair vs. mask match. This was loosely referenced during Jericho's first appearance in WWF the night he interrupted The Rock. "You think you're a big deal because you beat someone named "Juventud"?Jericho's CW belt was on the line, not his hair. My bad.
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Post by mrpeacock on Oct 2, 2020 8:25:27 GMT -5
Has there ever been a hair versus match where the one with hair on the line was bald? If not, DDT needs to get on it asap. Have the bald guy with an individual strand of hair still left. So that technically it's not a false advertisement. I remember WCW did a really bad Hair vs Hair with two guys, one of whom had a crew cut, anyway, and I forget what the other had. Foley mocked it in Foley is Good when he was talking about how match stipulations being misused can make people no longer take a match type seriously until it is rehabilitated. (A problem WWE is going to have to face this year after the absurdity of Seth vs. the Fiend in the cell.) Teddy Long vs Paul Ellering was the match.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2020 12:37:04 GMT -5
No during Bischoffs time. The reason he unmasked Rey was because he thought Rey Mysterio wasn't marketable enough. Let that sink in. I thought the idea was that "Oh, Rey is too good looking to stuff under a hood". Which, sure, he's a good looking guy, but the mask lends way too much to his presence to just ditch and for it to not be a problem. That was the reason for Juventud losing his mask to Jericho. Bischoff thought that all the girls would fall in love with Juventud without his mask on.
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Post by James Fabiano on Oct 2, 2020 13:05:44 GMT -5
Did Brutus Beefcake ever take on a masked jobber? When he was The Barber?
I always hoped for this because I figured he'd cut off the mask, or take it off before giving the haircut.
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