robbutler01
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Post by robbutler01 on Nov 24, 2016 15:35:43 GMT -5
Which feud that didn't have a proper ppv blow off match did you most want to see? I'm thinking of Warrior v Jake, Warrior v Taker, Tito v Martel, Demolition v LOD, Hogan v Flair (WWF not WCW) to name a few that I wish I'd seem at a big 4 ppv back in the day. How bout everyone else? Also any ideas how you would have booked it?
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 16:09:54 GMT -5
LOD vs. Demolition did kind of happen at Survivor Series 90 though.
Undertaker vs. Bezerker Jake The Snake vs. Earthquake
Those two instantly came to my mind.
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Post by robbutler01 on Nov 24, 2016 16:18:57 GMT -5
LOD vs. Demolition did kind of happen at Survivor Series 90 though. Undertaker vs. Bezerker Jake The Snake vs. Earthquake Those two instantly came to my mind. True but it was a survivor series match as opposed to a straight tag match that I was hoping for, ideally at mania 7? Good call on the other 2 especially Jake v quake. Killing Damien was a major thing and they never got anything out of it with Jake turning heel by summerslam.
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Post by K5 on Nov 24, 2016 16:38:26 GMT -5
goldust vs stardust flair vs hogan
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Post by The Brain on Nov 24, 2016 17:25:13 GMT -5
A few that come to mind...
Hogan vs Perfect could of easily been a PPV match. I liked their mini feud in late 89/early 90.
Warrior vs Jake Roberts would of been an awesome PPV match. Imagine the promos from both leading up to it.
Hogan vs Flair should of happened at WM 8 though. It's a match that writes itself and would of been a big draw to that card. We did get the awesome Flair vs Savage match so i'm not complaining but WWF really dropped the ball by not having Hogan/ Flair headline a PPV.
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robbutler01
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Post by robbutler01 on Nov 24, 2016 17:35:57 GMT -5
A few that come to mind... Hogan vs Perfect could of easily been a PPV match. I liked their mini feud in late 89/early 90. Warrior vs Jake Roberts would of been an awesome PPV match. Imagine the promos from both leading up to it. Hogan vs Flair should of happened at WM 8 though. It's a match that writes itself and would of been a big draw to that card. We did get the awesome Flair vs Savage match so i'm not complaining but WWF really dropped the ball by not having Hogan/ Flair headline a PPV. Completely agree with you on these. Classic feuds that would have been awesome to see get the attention they deserved and I would think some big buy rates!
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 19:52:47 GMT -5
The New Foundation vs. The Beverly Brothers as well.
The Beverly's destroyed Neidhart's knee, and then Neidhart got Owen to be his partner and at the Royal Rumble 92 they had them face the Orient Express, as the Beverly Brothers fought the Bushwhackers.
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Post by The Brain on Nov 24, 2016 20:02:21 GMT -5
The New Foundation vs. The Beverly Brothers as well. The Beverly's destroyed Neidhart's knee, and then Neidhart got Owen to be his partner and at the Royal Rumble 92 they had them face the Orient Express, as the Beverly Brothers fought the Bushwhackers. Yeah it's a shame they just ended the feud before it got off the ground. New foundation vs Orient Express was a great opener at that Rumble though.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Nov 24, 2016 20:07:58 GMT -5
Goldust and Stardust should've been a WM match.
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Post by Evil Abed on Nov 24, 2016 20:25:33 GMT -5
Hogan vs Perfect could of easily been a PPV match. I liked their mini feud in late 89/early 90. I would have loved to see Perfect vs. Hogan on PPV. I too was a fan of their feud. — Cena vs. Christian in 2005 is a missed opportunity imo. They spent all this time building up Christian for a Cena feud, then it just died with a Triple Threat at Vengeance, because they decided to go with Jericho. — Less upsetting but it kinda seemed like they were heading towards a Mankind vs. Al Snow match somewhere in late 99, but probably died down because Mick gave his notice about retirement. — Jericho vs. Shamrock never got a PPV match either in mid-late 99 right? Seemed like that would have been perfect for Unforgiven, but I'm guessing something happened with Shamrock since they did the big payoff on the Smackdown before the PPV and we never saw Ken again. — HBK vs. Owen seemed destined in late 97/early 98 after the Montreal Screwjob, they had him doing run-ins in Shawns matches and everything. Then they just decided to feed him to Triple H all the way till Mania. I wonder if he was supposed to be Shawn's opponent at IYH: No Way Out but they had to go with the 8-man tag because they knew Shawns back was done.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 21:14:16 GMT -5
I know we got it many times for the WWE Title, but I always wanted to see Bret Hart defend the IC Title against Shawn Michaels in 1992. Instead we got Bret vs. Bulldog, which was good too. And we did get Bret vs. Shawn at Survivor Series 92 for the WWE Title. But their IC Title matches that are on the old WWF Coliseum Videos are great, so a PPV match would have been amazing for the IC Title.
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Post by ZMaster on Nov 24, 2016 21:24:08 GMT -5
I don't think Rick Martel and Tito Santana had a PPV match that was one on one.
Hogan and Flair in the WWF I would agree on that being a missed opportunity.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 22:09:58 GMT -5
Demolition vs. Brain Busters comes to mind too.
They fought on two SNME shows, and Wrestling Challenge when they won the belts back from the Busters.
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Post by Nivro™ on Nov 24, 2016 22:22:22 GMT -5
How bout a huge over looked one. One of the biggest feuds of the 80s. Arguably the biggest heel in WWF and the biggest face in the WWF. They were in the ring countless times together but never in a 1 on 1 PPV match....Roddy Piper vs Hulk Hogan
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 22:40:43 GMT -5
How bout a huge over looked one. One of the biggest feuds of the 80s. Arguably the biggest heel in WWF and the biggest face in the WWF. They were in the ring countless times together but never in a 1 on 1 PPV match....Roddy Piper vs Hulk Hogan Actually they did wrestle one on one on a PPV. The Wrestling Classic 85, Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper by DQ in a WWE Title match.
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Post by The Brain on Nov 24, 2016 22:49:37 GMT -5
I don't think Rick Martel and Tito Santana had a PPV match that was one on one. Yeah that feud went on seemingly forever and yet they never once had a one on one PPV match.
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Post by The Brain on Nov 24, 2016 22:49:58 GMT -5
How bout a huge over looked one. One of the biggest feuds of the 80s. Arguably the biggest heel in WWF and the biggest face in the WWF. They were in the ring countless times together but never in a 1 on 1 PPV match....Roddy Piper vs Hulk Hogan Actually they did wrestle one on one on a PPV. The Wrestling Classic 85, Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper by DQ in a WWE Title match. You are correct Sir.
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Post by Nivro™ on Nov 24, 2016 23:04:57 GMT -5
How bout a huge over looked one. One of the biggest feuds of the 80s. Arguably the biggest heel in WWF and the biggest face in the WWF. They were in the ring countless times together but never in a 1 on 1 PPV match....Roddy Piper vs Hulk Hogan Actually they did wrestle one on one on a PPV. The Wrestling Classic 85, Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper by DQ in a WWE Title match. totally forgot about wrestling classic.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 24, 2016 23:06:02 GMT -5
Mr. Perfect vs. The British Bulldog for the IC Title is one too.
I remember they were feuding from right after Wrestlemania VII right up to SummerSlam 91 on house shows or WWE TV taping shows. And then all of a sudden it was announced that Bret Hart was getting the match with Perfect at SummerSlam. And Bulldog got put into that six man tag to face his old 1991 PPV rival... The Warlord!!
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Post by The Brain on Nov 24, 2016 23:10:28 GMT -5
Mr. Perfect vs. The British Bulldog for the IC Title is one too. I remember they were feuding from right after Wrestlemania VII right up to SummerSlam 91 on house shows or WWE TV taping shows. And then all of a sudden it was announced that Bret Hart was getting the match with Perfect at SummerSlam. And Bulldog got put into that six man tag to face his old 1991 PPV rival... The Warlord!! They did that a lot during that time period.
I remember Ted Dibiase costing Texas Tornado the IC title in late 90 and it seemed like they would feud heading into the Rumble yet they went with Dibiase/Virgil vs The Rhodes Family.
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