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Post by XaviersSS2015hair on Apr 29, 2020 17:40:53 GMT -5
Did the Beverly Brothers ever have another match after this? I remember this episode and the botch very well. I remember after Duggan getting squashed and this jobber almost getting killed, Vince said something like, "what else is going to happen here today???!!! Next thing I remember for the Beverly's is Blake being a JTTS for a few months and then was gone.
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Post by cjh on Apr 29, 2020 17:45:41 GMT -5
Did the Beverly Brothers ever have another match after this? I remember this episode and the botch very well. I remember after Duggan getting squashed and this jobber almost getting killed, Vince said something like, "what else is going to happen here today???!!! Next thing I remember for the Beverly's is Blake being a JTTS for a few months and then was gone. They had a heels vs. heels match with Money Inc. on Raw in April.
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Post by XaviersSS2015hair on Apr 29, 2020 17:51:01 GMT -5
Did the Beverly Brothers ever have another match after this? I remember this episode and the botch very well. I remember after Duggan getting squashed and this jobber almost getting killed, Vince said something like, "what else is going to happen here today???!!! Next thing I remember for the Beverly's is Blake being a JTTS for a few months and then was gone. They had a heels vs. heels match with Money Inc. on Raw in April. That's right! Thanks for reminding me. I watched that a couple years ago out of total disbelief that it even happened. I don't think I saw that episode when it aired since I would have had it on tape and I don't.
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Post by Mandarin Dessert Version 0 on Apr 30, 2020 10:52:16 GMT -5
Couldn't help but share it in this thread because, well, I found it funny. Perhaps somebody else here finds it too. This time period in the WWF if Vince Russo would have booked it:
"Bret Hart gets tripped up by the clown on the way to the ring in December. Immediately challenges him to a World title match. Loses the belt to the clown in a two minute match. Clown goes backstage for an interview, where he reveals that he was just acting like a clown and he's actually Matt Borne and he was sick of being a lumberjack in WCW. Brings out brand new gear by the end of the show and vows never to be a clown again. Drops the title back to Bret in another two minute match on the next episode thanks to interference from the debuting Lex Luger, and immediately goes back to being a clown again and the World title reign and new identity are never mentioned again. Clown still doesn't have a name, but everyone is assumed to know that it's Doink because it was mentioned on the internet. Next week, Bret has a match scheduled with Luger despite Lex not being legally able to compete due to still having a contract with WCW and also not being medically cleared due to his motorcycle accident. Luger comes in and lays down so that Bret can pin him, revealing that they were working together the whole time. Bret and Lex are now the top heels for some reason and the unnamed clown is the top babyface."
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Post by cjh on Aug 13, 2020 21:06:19 GMT -5
Superstars is the classic content for August 2020.
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Post by chronocross on Aug 13, 2020 21:12:01 GMT -5
Superstars is the classic content for August 2020. That's great news, that would take it past Mania 9 is that right?
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Post by horsemen4ever on Aug 13, 2020 21:53:24 GMT -5
Are we going to get to in my opinion the best Superstars opening.
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Post by Mandarin Dessert Version 0 on Aug 14, 2020 1:58:58 GMT -5
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Post by horsemen4ever on Aug 14, 2020 7:46:06 GMT -5
Are we going to get to in my opinion the best Superstars opening. This one? You know it.
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Post by avenger on Aug 18, 2020 7:15:27 GMT -5
After watching a few of these, was RAW truly the "A" Show during this era? Superstars feels just as important. Hell, I think you got top guys on Superstars through out the mid-90's until it ended and it became a clip show (The Sunday Counterpart to Saturday's Livewire.) Raw only started in January 1993, but tended to have two Superstar v Superstar matches, whereas Superstars only tended to have one.
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