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Post by layzie on Sept 17, 2018 20:22:27 GMT -5
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Post by drifter on Sept 17, 2018 22:38:48 GMT -5
Wow, I have never heard of of the Toxic Turtles before, and wow, this even seemed too gimmicky for the WWF. This seems like something I would have more expected to see in early 90s WCW. And on a side not, who the hell is the guy that Prichard does the show with? I just can't stand hearing him talk in that clip.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2018 22:57:09 GMT -5
Wow, I have never heard of of the Toxic Turtles before, and wow, this even seemed too gimmicky for the WWF. This seems like something I would have more expected to see in early 90s WCW. And on a side not, who the hell is the guy that Prichard does the show with? I just can't stand hearing him talk in that clip. That's Conrad Thompson. He hosts Bruce's podcast. They even had a show on wwe network. I never knew about the toxic turtles until wwe unreleased 86-95 came out.
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Post by The Brain on Sept 18, 2018 15:47:30 GMT -5
Thank God this never made it to TV.
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Post by LA Times on Sept 18, 2018 21:50:55 GMT -5
That was a guaranteed lawsuit waiting to happen, but nowadays, they would probably put this on TV in order to sell those crappy "Ninja Superstars" TMNT figures.
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Post by ryan93 on Sept 30, 2018 22:03:57 GMT -5
It was a great idea financially like the Gooker was supposed to be. Gill and Hardy would work in the gimmick and then job out as themselves. Gooker was Hector and he would be a jobber in the opener and then come back out as that. It would have been a financial nightmare because those turtles look very familiar to some other turtle guys on TV.
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