He also made pink a manly color to wear in the 90's. And nobody could pull off that style of sunglasses, and seem badass besides Bret. Undertaker or Stone Cold wearing those shades would be ridiculous. The long hair plus leather jacket and the unique sunglasses were really an iconic look for Bret.This might be the child mark in me but I think I'll go to my grave in saying that Bret Hart, especially in the entrances (I blame the jackets with the shoulder pads & glasses combo) is the coolest wrestler ever. There's other wrestlers who came out and you knew were bad asses or cool in kind of a hot shit way (think Shawn Michaels) but Bret's seriousness and natural aura still hits as just an easy 'cool' without being performative like a Kevin Nash.
Odd booking regardless. Looking at the results, Tito jobbed to Slaughter on both USA Network and WWF Superstars in the build to SSeries. (And Tito was leaving, at least for a little bit, after the PPV)Tito being so protected against Earthquake on that tape. I guess because he was going to be in the sole survivor match the next month with Hogan and Warrior at Survivor Series.
"Gawd damn it, pal. Randy said he's getting off the juice to have a kid. Bury him"I'm still puzzled as to why they would include this match on a CV release
nopeHave they uploaded any of the Best of the WWF tapes?
I wonder if my cousin had some sort of dubbed/mix tape in the late 80s as I recall a VHS he had with PoP vs Demos. Strike Force/Savage vs Honky/Harts in a cage and Warrior vs Savage from pre WM 5. I could have just watched more than one tape and melded it all in my mind.I got to watch a couple Coliseum Video tapes that (I dont) think have been uploaded on the Youtube Vault.
Best of the WWF Vol 19 had wraparounds that mocked Sean Mooney, a p common motif. Unfortunately there's no Hayes or Heenan to play off. It's just random studio people and Kevin Dunn. It all ends with Mooney locked in a broom closet. But the stuff in between that was mostly good. A Macho Man-Bad News Brown street fight was a fun watch. There's a proto ECW spot where Bad News accidentally gores the referee through a table. Kinda wish they could've blown that off at WM5 and get the belt back to Hogan a little later. The Demolition vs Powers of Pain match from Milwaukee, on the untelevised undercard of the Mega Powers Explosion (and Akeem falling through a ringrope wormhole). A perfectly acceptable house show/dark main tag with Andre/Rude vs Roberts/Duggan. And Ted DiBiase gets the tape's main event slot: a series of clips on the making of the Million Dollar Belt, its debut on the Brother Love Show, and the match vs Bret from Odessa. Good match, double countout, and another illustration of how long they worked to make Bret Hart a singles star, and how integral DiBiase was to that process.
The other was a Best of Cage Matches budget video. This one had a red box and Hogan on the cover. Both of Hogan's SNME cage matches, versus Orndorff and Boss Man. God, that superplex off the cage spot is still amazing. A six man cage match with heel Hart Foundation and IC champ Honky Tonk Man vs Strike Force and Savage. And the Savage-DiBiase cage match where a fan tries to enter the cage. This might've been the best of the budget tapes.
Tatanka, Shawn Michaels, & Diesel vs. Lex Luger & The Smoking Gunns is a match I didn't know happened I guess
Includes among other things a battle royal main event and the Bret/Owen lumberjack match where they tease Owen winning the belt