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Valeyard

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I hope another promotion booked Barbarian vs New Jack vs...I dunno, Supreme.
 

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Valeyard

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I want to see that Hogan/Bossman vs Colossal Connection match because Heenan no doubt is straight abused to cover up all the weaknesses.
 

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Hogan and Bossman actually worked a double shot that day as they wrestled Perfect and the Genius that night in Chicago
 

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WWF @ Little Rock, AR – Alltel Arena – February 12, 2002
Featured an in-ring promo from “America’s Most Wanted” host John Walsh to encourage fans to tune into Saturday’s show featuring the search for the killer of 2 WWF wrestling fans, and taping a promo to air on the show itself

I want this on the next WWE Unreleased VHS.
 

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WWF / Arena Wrestling Alliance @ Wellington, New Zealand - Magewick Stadium - April 5, 1991
Sivi Afi vs. Mad Dog from Baghdad
Don Muraco vs. Royal Viking
Jim Powers vs. the Genius
Koko B. Ware vs. the Brooklyn Brawler
The Bushwhackers vs. WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys

WWF / Arena Wrestling Alliance @ Auckland, New Zealand - Mt. Smart Supertop - April 8, 1990
Jim Powers defeated Abbudaa Dein
Tom Magee defeated Royal Viking
The Pitbulls defeated Steve Strong & Mando Yanez
Don Muraco defeated Haku
Norman Smiley defeated Bob Orton Jr.
The Bushwhackers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
 

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Morishima with Tony Atlas was a beautiful bright star too mesmerizing for the world to handle.
 

Valeyard

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Psyched to watch these later. Morishima was the best once.

I do love that he gets the Orient Express music.
 

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All things considered, they made LOD look pretty good. Hawk and Animal were pretty motivated, and Animal did a overhead belly to belly, while Hawk did his sick ringpost shoulder bump where he goes outside the ring. I could see why they got the match on Raw against RVD/Kane, but RVD and LOD was a style nightmare, and that match stank.

Punk had good chemistry with LOD, and this makes me sad we didn't get a Second City Saints/LOD feud in 2003 ROH.
 

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That's true, we never got a real battle for Chicago.

That LOD pop did make me happy, though.
 

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WWF @ Philadelphia, PA – Spectrum – November 18, 1989 (7,325)
Bret Hart fought Tito Santana to a double count-out

WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ – Meadowlands – November 18, 1989 (5,500) (matinee)
Bret Hart fought Tito Santana to a double count-out when both men were brawling on the floor

Babyface vs Babyface match.... just because?
 
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