rateddal
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Joined on: Feb 22, 2019 21:36:45 GMT -5
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Post by rateddal on May 25, 2021 16:05:55 GMT -5
I also wondered why so much time was spent on Andre, I barely remember them together much on TV and most of it stemmed from his feud with Rude.
Then to call Rude just another retread because Warrior beat him already was nonsensical because Rude had beaten him too. I mean Rudes win was as clean as Warriors over him, interference from Brain and Piper effectively ended both matches.
I do think starting Warriors run with Rude while Hogan got Earthquake hurt Warriors title run, Rude challenging Warrior definetly made total sense kayfabe wise.
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Post by Mongo Bears on May 25, 2021 22:00:44 GMT -5
warrior. It doesn’t matter.
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Post by MKSavage on May 26, 2021 8:03:05 GMT -5
Looking at that video I would rank the best ones like this... Hansen Warrior MSG Inoki’s 1st on the video Hogan’s first on the video Warrior MLG Hogan WMIII The rest on the video were very sloppy drops. I'd still put Warrior's MSG slam at the top. He completely got him up and over, and he did it when Andre was at his heaviest.
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Post by PJ on May 26, 2021 9:30:24 GMT -5
Looking at that video I would rank the best ones like this... Hansen Warrior MSG Inoki’s 1st on the video Hogan’s first on the video Warrior MLG Hogan WMIII The rest on the video were very sloppy drops. I'd still put Warrior's MSG slam at the top. He completely got him up and over, and he did it when Andre was at his heaviest. I put Hansen’s first because it looked so fluid and effortlessly. And from what we could see Butcher’s looked pretty impressive as well (although the ref was blocking it in the video) But Warrior’s MSG one was very impressive as well. Probably more impressive because it looked like it was all Warrior powering him up without Andre really helping.
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