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Post by CMWaters on Jul 5, 2023 20:07:33 GMT -5
Razor Ramon and Ultimate Warrior. Twice in the WWF. August 1992 - November 1992 March 1996 - April 1996. Well, they were ABOUT to at the 1992 Survivor Series, but then one of the many issues with Warrior happened. Did lead to a memorable for the time face turn for Mr. Perfect though.
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Post by fg on Jul 5, 2023 21:12:55 GMT -5
Razor Ramon and Ultimate Warrior. Twice in the WWF. August 1992 - November 1992 March 1996 - April 1996. Well, they were ABOUT to at the 1992 Survivor Series, but then one of the many issues with Warrior happened. Did lead to a memorable for the time face turn for Mr. Perfect though. They were on opposite sides of six man tags with Scott teaming with Kamala and Nailz vs Big Boss Man, Taker and the Warrior. I don’t know if they interacted but in promos, Scott called out the Warrior.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 5, 2023 21:17:08 GMT -5
I could be wrong but I think the only time HBK and Scott Steiner interacted was in the 2003 Survivor Series match Even then they were never in the ring together. Scott was eliminated early and HBK didn't actually tag in until about half way into the match where from that point on he was in there petty much the rest of the way with him being outnumber 3 to 1 against Orton, Jericho, and Christian. Believe it or not I don't think there would've been an issue if they wrestled in say 93 when they were both in the WWF. I think the Steiners would've known better not to mess with Vince's boy toy. It seems Rick and him at least got along fine as he's the one who called Kevin Nash about his contract situation when Shawn wanted him to come in as his bodyguard as he asked the Steiners about since he figured he knew them from WCW. Yeah, at this point of time, I don't think they'd have necessarily had any major issues. Now, later on, maybe, Scott especially got a lot bolder over time.
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Post by fg on Jul 5, 2023 21:25:51 GMT -5
If they planned on keeping Chyna in the women's division, they could've had her face Jazz as a formidable challenger since she debuted at the 2001 Survivor Series which was right before Chyna's WWF contract expired. If they weren't going to renew her contract, the 9th Wonder of the World could've put her over before quietly being written out. Chyna’s ego was reportedly so big at the time, I don’t think she would’ve put Jazz over. Chyna was a lady who reportedly wanted more money than the Rock & Austin (possibly combined), a world title run, main event status and less dates than anyone on the roster.
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Post by wildojinx on Jul 10, 2023 14:28:00 GMT -5
Looking back on Savage's last couple of years, it's surprising the heels he never faced off against in 93-94: Diesel, Bigelow, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart. He could have had some decent matches against them, but due to Vince just wanting Savage to be an announcer, we never got them (though he interacted with Diesel and Jarrett at the 94 Rumble at least). For that matter, in WCW we never got to see him take on guys like Jericho or Eddie Guerrero, would have been a neat clash of styles match at least (and I'm sure Savage would willingly put them over).
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Post by bluebeach25 on Jul 10, 2023 15:03:06 GMT -5
Looking back on Savage's last couple of years, it's surprising the heels he never faced off against in 93-94: Diesel, Bigelow, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart. He could have had some decent matches against them, but due to Vince just wanting Savage to be an announcer, we never got them (though he interacted with Diesel and Jarrett at the 94 Rumble at least). For that matter, in WCW we never got to see him take on guys like Jericho or Eddie Guerrero, would have been a neat clash of styles match at least (and I'm sure Savage would willingly put them over). So Savage vs Eddie never happened at WCW? Not even at some Houseshows? I feel like Savage vs HBK would have been great in WWF. Or do Savage/Bret at WM 9 or 10.
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Post by cassonova on Jul 10, 2023 15:24:57 GMT -5
Looking back on Savage's last couple of years, it's surprising the heels he never faced off against in 93-94: Diesel, Bigelow, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart. He could have had some decent matches against them, but due to Vince just wanting Savage to be an announcer, we never got them (though he interacted with Diesel and Jarrett at the 94 Rumble at least). For that matter, in WCW we never got to see him take on guys like Jericho or Eddie Guerrero, would have been a neat clash of styles match at least (and I'm sure Savage would willingly put them over). Savage would cross paths with Eddie in a tag match at Slamboree '96. Savage and Ric Flair wrestled Arn Anderson and Eddie.
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Post by chrom on Jul 10, 2023 15:29:50 GMT -5
Looking back on Savage's last couple of years, it's surprising the heels he never faced off against in 93-94: Diesel, Bigelow, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart. He could have had some decent matches against them, but due to Vince just wanting Savage to be an announcer, we never got them (though he interacted with Diesel and Jarrett at the 94 Rumble at least). For that matter, in WCW we never got to see him take on guys like Jericho or Eddie Guerrero, would have been a neat clash of styles match at least (and I'm sure Savage would willingly put them over). He faced Diesel at Survivor Series 93
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Post by Marvelous1LUFC on Jul 11, 2023 10:44:08 GMT -5
Lance Storm and Kurt Angle. They actually did have televised matches but never a proper program with a story to it. I have long thought Storm vs Angle should have been a centerpiece of InVasion. Sting and Undertaker. For sure it would have under-delivered in the ring but the spectacle alone would have been well worth it. The Rock and DDP, the people’s champions. Mike Awesome and Kane. The big red machine was still stupid shoot for a man his size back in the 2000’s. They could have put on a hard hitting clinic. Crazy thing in kayfabe is, Lance Storm convinced kurt to challenge edge to the hair vs hair match
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