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Post by Harmonica on Dec 12, 2007 14:55:56 GMT -5
Jumbo Tsuruta Vs. Mitsuharu Misawa 6/8/1990 Not only did this match made me a puroresu fanatic but this match made want to become a wrestler. This match is perfect and it is even better when you know the events leading to this match.
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Joekishi
Fry's dog Seymour
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Post by Joekishi on Dec 12, 2007 15:39:49 GMT -5
Everything with events leading to matches makes things better.
I don't like watching matches just because they are good, unless i'm there live for it.
CIMA/Danielson from DDT IV? I was there live, they are 2 of my favorite workers currently, and I was pumped for that match from the get go.
It was the best match from those two this year.
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Bo Rida
Fry's dog Seymour
Pulled one over on everyone. Got away with it, this time.
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Post by Bo Rida on Dec 12, 2007 17:22:06 GMT -5
I always hated Goldberg, I mainly watched the WWF during the Monday night wars and when I did see him he seemed like a mute who just had the same squash match over and over again, I just didn't get the appeal.
Then many years later he came out and destroyed Rodney Mack in the White Boy Challenge and I found myself marking hard for it, I still don't know what was different about that match.
So yeah now I can see why so many people loved old whisker biscuit.
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Post by thestinger on Dec 12, 2007 17:34:08 GMT -5
It's on Dusty's DVD. I highly recommend it. That, and he had a propensity for bleeding. Seek out his 2000 match with Jerry Lynn. Effing SICK match. Corino bleeds so much, Lynn is able to write "DIE" in blood on Corino's chest. Jed Shaffer ~Plus, in the build-up to Corino/Dusty, Corino accused Dusty of cutting the brake lines on Magnum TA's car. That was just AWESOME. I actually saw all the buildup to the match but never saw it, for whatever reason. It must have been a match that changed a LOT of people's minds the way it changed yours because he literally went from being ECW's X-Pac (like you wrote earlier) to being so beloved. I could never get what had changed. I guess it was a star-making performance.
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