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Post by Glorydaysofwrestling on Jan 9, 2018 8:40:27 GMT -5
So the WWE Network put up 100 episodes. Can anyone recommend which episodes have some great matches or any of your favorite moments? I wish the network was a little easier to navigate and find what you’re looking for. So far I’ve watched 9/24/83 edition (my bday) and the one where flair challenges Race for the NWA title. I’m just excited we got more classic content for once!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 12:36:10 GMT -5
If I had the network I'd want to watch the buildup for Starcade 83.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 9, 2018 13:27:49 GMT -5
I remember watching the old Mid Atlantic on the WWE Classics On Demand each month and actually enjoying the episodes. They had a gritty vibe to the shows, much like ECW had.
But the WWE Network reminds me of a kid who got too many toys for Christmas and has no idea what to do next. It just frustrates me that we get something like Mid Atlantic, and they will put 100 episodes on the Network for us, and we probably won't see anything from that now for years.
I would love for them to have finished up loading all the WCW Saturday Night episodes.
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Post by PJ on Jan 9, 2018 13:50:54 GMT -5
I just got an email about them adding 100 mid Atlantic episodes to the Network
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Jan 9, 2018 13:58:39 GMT -5
The Mid-Atlantic era kicked so much ass! The camera work, the arenas, the crowd pops, the talent. Damn, it was so good!
If you want to see a severe case of nepotism, watch the Feb 4th, 1984 episode where Angelo Mosca Jr. (King Kong Mosca's kid) takes on Ivan Koloff for the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship. Mosca can't even apply a proper figure four. It's so cringe-worthy. I felt bad for Koloff for having to go through this train wreck of a match.
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