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Post by ThugSuperstar on Nov 11, 2015 1:01:26 GMT -5
Rewatching this match right now, and I forgot how unbelievable this match was. Two outstanding athletes in their prime. If nobody has seen this match, please go watch it, because it was outstanding. It was two great wrestlers who had incredible chemistry together. Seeing this again just reinforces my belief that Davey Boy should definitely be in the HOF.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 11, 2015 2:32:56 GMT -5
I bought the Raw Box Set two years ago pretty much FOR this match. To have it with the "WWF" wording for it was a must.
A few things I noticed about this match.... it's aged well. The dark atmosphere for the Raw makes this match look different than most matches you would see on Raw. And that ring sounded so stiff and loud that night.
On a side note, I feel the British Bulldog & Owen Hart is a tag team that doesn't get mentioned enough or has enough love from the fans. But they dominated the tag scene from September 1996 - June 1997, and even after they lost the tag titles they still were #1 contenders all the way through September for those belts.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 2:35:54 GMT -5
Ah. Back when all the titles truly meant something.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 2:39:11 GMT -5
Tremendous match.
Bulldog & Owen are a personal top 5 favorite tag team for me.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Nov 11, 2015 2:47:27 GMT -5
I bought the Raw Box Set two years ago pretty much FOR this match. To have it with the "WWF" wording for it was a must. A few things I noticed about this match.... it's aged well. The dark atmosphere for the Raw makes this match look different than most matches you would see on Raw. And that ring sounded so stiff and loud that night. On a side note, I feel the British Bulldog & Owen Hart is a tag team that doesn't get mentioned enough or has enough love from the fans. But they dominated the tag scene from September 1996 - June 1997, and even after they lost the tag titles they still were #1 contenders all the way through September for those belts. Yup, I agree. Bulldog was underrated as a pure wrestler, overall, I've always felt like. He could adapt his style to pretty much any and every opponent that he faced. Together as a team with Owen, they were simply awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 2:58:17 GMT -5
I bought the Raw Box Set two years ago pretty much FOR this match. To have it with the "WWF" wording for it was a must. A few things I noticed about this match.... it's aged well. The dark atmosphere for the Raw makes this match look different than most matches you would see on Raw. And that ring sounded so stiff and loud that night. On a side note, I feel the British Bulldog & Owen Hart is a tag team that doesn't get mentioned enough or has enough love from the fans. But they dominated the tag scene from September 1996 - June 1997, and even after they lost the tag titles they still were #1 contenders all the way through September for those belts. I have the same box set - that match is one that stands the test of time for me...excellent stuff. Seen it many times; it's right up there in terms of quality in ring work...
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Post by cmiller79 on Nov 11, 2015 3:43:55 GMT -5
Even to this day its still one of my favorite matches
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I loved the team of davey and owen they don't get talked about that much but they are up there on my list of favorite tag teams
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Post by Hem-Ridge on Nov 11, 2015 11:06:42 GMT -5
My personal favorite match of Davey Boy's, better than Summerslam '92 IMO.
Both guys looked like they had fun, the pacing was great. An underrated gem I feel.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 11, 2015 11:54:02 GMT -5
About to watch this right now actually. I agree that Bulldog should be in the HOF, as well as Owen. Bulldog would have probably been a World champion if he could just cut a promo.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 11, 2015 12:34:39 GMT -5
Just watched and posted a review of it in the "Last Classic Match" thread.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 12:58:01 GMT -5
Enjoyed the match as I enjoy both wrestlers but I find them both overrated if Im honest. Their team was good but they wouldn't crack my top 15 teams.
Also Bulldog has a few matches better than Summerslam 92 IMO. his match vs Bret @ IYH: Seasons Beatings is ten times better than Summerslam 1992 because Bulldog wasnt a blown up & overmuscled. Its a testament to Harts talent that he dragged Daveys pilled up ass through the wembley match.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 11, 2015 14:26:01 GMT -5
After all the praise this got, I had to watch this. What a match!
Any tag match suggestions?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 15:30:41 GMT -5
After all the praise this got, I had to watch this. What a match! Any tag match suggestions? Vs Austin & HBK for the tag straps on Raw man....absolute belter!!!
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 11, 2015 15:34:13 GMT -5
After all the praise this got, I had to watch this. What a match! Any tag match suggestions? The one against Austin and HBK that Joker mentioned for sure. They were part of a criminally overlooked Survivor Series tag to open the 1996 event. They had a good one against Furnas and Lafon at Final Four I think. There's also the five on five Canadian Stampeded main event.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 11, 2015 16:41:43 GMT -5
Bulldog/Owen vs. Furnas & Lafon too.
The matches they had together at the Feb. IYH PPV and the Raw from Toronto weeks before the PPV were pretty damn good.
Bulldog/Owen vs. The Smoking Gunns too were always entertaining.
Bulldog/Owen vs. LOD too from the Aprl IYH was a cool match too with some false finishes occurring in it.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Nov 12, 2015 13:01:56 GMT -5
About to watch this right now actually. I agree that Bulldog should be in the HOF, as well as Owen. Bulldog would have probably been a World champion if he could just cut a promo. The British Bulldog's promos had little to do with him not being a World Champion. The two factors what destroyed his career was his inner demons and the amount of times he was repackaged. The latter was what Jim Ross questioned on one of the Legends of Wrestling Roundtable episodes. If the Bulldog stayed clean in the beginning of his WWF singles career, I have no doubt he would have been a viable WWF Champion during the New Generation Era. Given how the WWF wasn't doing good domestically but were drawing a good gate internationally.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 12, 2015 21:27:54 GMT -5
About to watch this right now actually. I agree that Bulldog should be in the HOF, as well as Owen. Bulldog would have probably been a World champion if he could just cut a promo. The British Bulldog's promos had little to do with him not being a World Champion. The two factors what destroyed his career was his inner demons and the amount of times he was repackaged. The latter was what Jim Ross questioned on one of the Legends of Wrestling Roundtable episodes. If the Bulldog stayed clean in the beginning of his WWF singles career, I have no doubt he would have been a viable WWF Champion during the New Generation Era. Given how the WWF wasn't doing good domestically but were drawing a good gate internationally. They definitely tested the waters with Davey Boy in 1995. He had 3 shots at the WWE Title alone in a four month span. September, October and December. Then again in May and June of 1996. It's too bad that drugs took over his life at times. Davey Boy could have been the man for the WWE at one time.
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Post by cmiller79 on Nov 12, 2015 21:32:17 GMT -5
Without drugs davey boy smith would have been atleast WWF champion once
FACT
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Post by Revy on Nov 12, 2015 22:19:24 GMT -5
much love for this match and that team. that is all.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Nov 12, 2015 22:31:06 GMT -5
The British Bulldog's promos had little to do with him not being a World Champion. The two factors what destroyed his career was his inner demons and the amount of times he was repackaged. The latter was what Jim Ross questioned on one of the Legends of Wrestling Roundtable episodes. If the Bulldog stayed clean in the beginning of his WWF singles career, I have no doubt he would have been a viable WWF Champion during the New Generation Era. Given how the WWF wasn't doing good domestically but were drawing a good gate internationally. They definitely tested the waters with Davey Boy in 1995. He had 3 shots at the WWE Title alone in a four month span. September, October and December. Then again in May and June of 1996. It's too bad that drugs took over his life at times. Davey Boy could have been the man for the WWE at one time. When Davey Boy Smith passed away in 2002, I was saddened. The fact he passed away at the age of 39 just makes you angry at times. I do remember his 1994-1997 run fondly. His match against Diesel at In your House IV was good but the match with Bret Hart at In Your house V, is must see. People say it was better than their SummerSlam 1992 match and I agree. When he was really motivated, the British Bulldog can be solid in the ring. For the sake of this thread, I'll watch the European Championship finals match against Owen Hart. I have not seen this match since it aired to say the least. Without drugs davey boy smith would have been atleast WWF champion once FACT Amen to this. It pains me to see the British Bulldog not having a run as the Federation champion.
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