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Post by jason88cubs on Nov 21, 2020 15:11:59 GMT -5
Maybe you all knew this but I didn't
Bossman losing this match was his first CLEAN ppv loss in the company
That surprised me!
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Post by The Brain on Nov 21, 2020 15:20:25 GMT -5
I'm a fan of both guys but they just didnt click in that match.
Heenan ripping on Boss Man in classic fashion was the only highlight for me.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2020 15:48:52 GMT -5
both shoulda been in the rumble itself instead!
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Post by The Brain on Nov 21, 2020 15:59:54 GMT -5
both shoulda been in the rumble itself instead! They wouldve made better entrants than Tenryu and the youngster Carlos Colon that's for sure.
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Post by Grenouille on Nov 21, 2020 17:07:27 GMT -5
both shoulda been in the rumble itself instead! They wouldve made better entrants than Tenryu and the youngster Carlos Colon that's for sure. I’m a pretty big Genichiro Tenryu fan, but early 90s WWF was not the place for him to be showcased at all.
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Post by LA Times on Nov 21, 2020 17:12:27 GMT -5
I didn't know that, but you could tell big bossman was on his way out of the WWF at that time.
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Post by jason88cubs on Nov 21, 2020 19:16:41 GMT -5
I didn't know that, but you could tell big bossman was on his way out of the WWF at that time. Cornette tells a story that Bossman told him, he wa sleaving because he truly thought Vince was gonna go to jail for the steorids
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Post by whydontyoutellme on Nov 21, 2020 20:05:20 GMT -5
Bossman looked done by that point. Good thing he had that late 90s renaissance. I figured he would have had at least one clean loss on ppv somewhere along the way to 1993.
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Post by MKSavage on Nov 21, 2020 20:38:56 GMT -5
Didn't Dusty pin him cleanly at Survivor Series 1989?
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Post by jason88cubs on Nov 21, 2020 21:06:16 GMT -5
Didn't Dusty pin him cleanly at Survivor Series 1989? AH yes he did, Maybe they meant as a singles wrestler
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Post by JokerFC on Nov 22, 2020 9:25:47 GMT -5
Yeah this was Boss Mans swan song....when ya see a big face star getting cleaned out like that to a new heel getting a push ya know its curtains.
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Post by Mongo Bears on Nov 22, 2020 9:54:52 GMT -5
Boss man > Bam bam
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Nov 22, 2020 11:20:53 GMT -5
Didn't Dusty pin him cleanly at Survivor Series 1989? I think Boss Man had no trouble doing this seeing how Dusty made him into the Bubba Rogers character back in JCP. Cornette tells a great story about this as well.
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Post by jason1980s on Nov 22, 2020 11:35:20 GMT -5
They may have been slated for the rumble originally. I know Bam Bam and Bossman names were typed on the back of the CV VHS tape. I don't know the timing of the box being produced and the match being made though and I do remember Max Moon and Lance Cassidy being pictured for a match in the WWF magazine. It's really a shame Bossman left like this. He was one of the top faces in late 90, early 91. Earthquake leaving was also a shame. He would be jobbed out to Yokozuna on house shows after this I believe.
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Post by The Brain on Nov 22, 2020 12:26:18 GMT -5
They may have been slated for the rumble originally. I know Bam Bam and Bossman names were typed on the back of the CV VHS tape. I don't know the timing of the box being produced and the match being made though and I do remember Max Moon and Lance Cassidy being pictured for a match in the WWF magazine. It's really a shame Bossman left like this. He was one of the top faces in late 90, early 91. Earthquake leaving was also a shame. He would be jobbed out to Yokozuna on house shows after this I believe. Correct. Both Crush and Duggan got kayfabe injured but I've always wondered why Kamala wasnt in the match. They didnt air him getting squashed until after the Rumble so no reason why they couldnt put him in the Rumble for a confrontation with Yoko.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Nov 22, 2020 23:23:14 GMT -5
So here is some interesting useless wrestling trivia for everyone.
In 1988 when Bam Bam Bigelow was on his way out of the WWF it was the Big Boss Man he was putting over.
In 1993 the reverse happened.
Pretty neat!
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Post by jason1980s on Nov 23, 2020 10:17:22 GMT -5
Both Crush and Duggan got kayfabe injured but I've always wondered why Kamala wasnt in the match. They didnt air him getting squashed until after the Rumble so no reason why they couldnt put him in the Rumble for a confrontation with Yoko. It's also strange that both Crush and Kamala are pictured but their names are not typed. I know Kamala was going through the breakup with Harvey so maybe they kept him out for storyline reasons. I also wonder why he missed the 1994 Rumble. I was so excited for him being announced and disappointed when he was replaced with Virgil. I guess money had something to do with this as he was always upset with pay and if he wasn't under contract he wouldn't be obligated to do the show. It seems like WWF may have had too many guys that could be used for the rumble match. If Crush, Kamala, Duggan, Bossman and Bigelow make the match that leaves a few other guys off the match. I see Owen Hart's name not mentioned.
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Post by MKSavage on Nov 23, 2020 15:19:49 GMT -5
They may have been slated for the rumble originally. I know Bam Bam and Bossman names were typed on the back of the CV VHS tape. I don't know the timing of the box being produced and the match being made though and I do remember Max Moon and Lance Cassidy being pictured for a match in the WWF magazine. It's really a shame Bossman left like this. He was one of the top faces in late 90, early 91. Earthquake leaving was also a shame. He would be jobbed out to Yokozuna on house shows after this I believe. Correct. Both Crush and Duggan got kayfabe injured but I've always wondered why Kamala wasnt in the match. They didnt air him getting squashed until after the Rumble so no reason why they couldnt put him in the Rumble for a confrontation with Yoko. Seeing the back of the box, it's a shame that Savage and Flair had no contact in this rumble. They were such a big part of 1992, it would have been nice to see them interact. Too me, I always feel like big names should be the last 4 or 5 guys in the match; Yoko, Savage, Flair and Perfect would have been a nice 4-some to end the match.
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Post by jason88cubs on Nov 23, 2020 16:30:28 GMT -5
The 93 rumble is weird to me because it's like they are TRYING to move forward but yet are still a bit stuck in the past
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Post by JokerFC on Nov 24, 2020 5:02:40 GMT -5
The 93 rumble is weird to me because it's like they are TRYING to move forward but yet are still a bit stuck in the past That describes a lot of 1993. a true transition year....
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