Blindkarevik
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Post by Blindkarevik on Nov 10, 2013 18:10:00 GMT -5
Johnny The Bull was awesome. But he just wasn't careful... granted, I don't know how many opponents he hurt, but he definitely hurt himself way more than he needed to by messing up high spots. That's the deal, just because you have the athleticism and balls to try a crazy spot... still doesn't mean you have the talent to pull it off.
Jindrak and O'Haire, I swore were the tag team to beat. They had everything, the look, the size, the strength and could fly. Just looked like can't miss prospects who wound up missing. People still wish O'Haire's run in WWE wasn't so brief.
For me, Mike Sanders was awesome. I really only remember him as a mouthpiece, but he seemed to bring something new to the table. Like there were the WCW guys, who you only associate with being from WCW, then there's Mike Sanders who seemed like someone you'd find from an indy fed that gave an interesting and new kind of color to the roster.
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Nov 10, 2013 18:21:35 GMT -5
I seem to remember Mike Sanders got the Above Average by The Powers That Be Vince Russo?
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ERON
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Post by ERON on Nov 10, 2013 19:43:14 GMT -5
These guys were pretty much the only thing that kept me tuning in to WCW during the waning years. Crazy how Palumbo, who I thought the least of at the time, ended up having the most successful career of the bunch.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Nov 10, 2013 20:30:34 GMT -5
Didn't Johnny the Bull rip his scrotum in half or something?
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Nov 12, 2013 6:52:18 GMT -5
Didn't Johnny the Bull rip his scrotum in half or something? Yeah, he did a missed guillotine leg drop from the top to the floor and landed right on his pelvis. There's no reason to even try that spot unless there's something to break your fall or catch you.
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