Oh my God! It's the Karl Gotch of wrestling sections, step inside to catch all the latest on everything else from the defunct to Terry Funk, Dusty Rhodes to Rip Rogers, the Nature Boy to the Natural Born Thrillers to the National Treasure. Vince Russo says, bro, this is the place to be, bro.
It was fun following DDP's rise to fame in WCW. It took years of story building but was done really well of how he was a bum in the early 90s after The Diamond Studd left WCW and became Razor Ramon in the WWF to when he got his "Diamond Doll" Kimberly in the mid 90s to when he became world champion in the late 90s. In fact really DDP has one of the best built stories in wrestling IMO. I believe that was one of Lee Marshall's first interviews before he was really signed in WCW...notice you did not see him
OK, now here's this great one. This is one of My favorites of all and I was quite euphoric over it This was one Shawn Michaels' really cool talk show called The Heartbreak Hotel. HBK is great here and I loved how Diesel was still like his bodyguard despite he's the Intercontinental Champion. I really like how the Million Dollar Man brings his history from the WWF Survivor Series 90 up when he's the one that brought The Undertaker at the great exciting event. See how he says about how people "has seen" The Undertaker. I love at 3:52 what Lawler says about "The Spine" Watch this classic fantastic moment
I will continue this tomorrow
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Oh yes it is That was a really good Piper promo there and he looked good too.
No promo today...just The Undertaker in a match, listen to what they say about next week because I will continue this tomorrow
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Oh, Macho doing commentary was good and was nothing knew. He went on commentary after his retirement match at Wrestlemania 7 against The Ultimate Warrior which that was in 1991. He then got reinstated with the Match Made in Heaven at SummerSlam 91 and returned to the ring but was still on commentary on shows including Superstars and Monday Night Raw. That was a good video of the Miracle Violence Connection, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, that's their real names and they were what you got...they were one heck of a team and arguably the best Gaijin tag team in Japan. Both of these very underrated legends are gone and such a shame hardly anybody talks about them Just think, finally Paul E. Dangerously is going to the WWE Hall of Fame
So during this time with Ted DiBiase's Undertaker, Leslie Neilsen was on the scene...oh this was such a fun time...it was basically a finale to his Police Squad-Naked Gun franchise which The Naked Gun 3 came out just a while before this
In the mean while this was happening too
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Good promo by Teddy Long. Doom was a great team. I really liked it when they wore masks and was managed by Woman and bodyguard was Nitro (the Skywalker/ The Big Sky/Tyler Mane).
Here's Ted DiBiase talking with Vinnie Mac about The Undertaker
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That was a pretty good Rey Mysterio promo. He was truly one of the first to truly show that the little guy can be good too
OK, now here we go...SummerSlam 94...30 years ago this year...it's The Undertaker vs. The Undertaker. Ted Dibiase has a short introduction for his Taker. I love when Paul Bearer shows the new Urn and his Undertaker comes out in purple which this is one of his most epic entrances. This match is so unusual, epic, and goes by so fast with some really great spots... it's truly a good one
I couldn't find the Leslie Nielsen aftermath as he & George Kennedy closed the cased. Tomorrow I will post the man who was Ted DiBiase's Undertaker
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