WCW Monday Nitro 4/21/1997 - Syxx vs Rey Mysterio Jr.
I'm not actually sure what the result was here. JJ came down to stop it after Nash powerbombed Rey while he was in the Buzzkiller. DQ seems most likely. I knew the second I saw Nash, there was going to be a screwy finish. The match was shorter than you'd want, but they got a ton of stuff in and the work was pretty good. Syxx's behavior and mannerisms was some good heeling and Rey was great at being the likeable face. I loved the snapmare Syxx took to the corner and the dive that Rey did to the outside was great. These two worked together really well. The camera's were also very good here taking us right to the action and getting some good shots.
Thursday, March 7, 2019
WCW Monday Nitro - 4/21/1997 - Bobby Eaton vs Ultimo Dragon
WCW Monday Nitro - 4/21/1997 - Bobby Eaton vs Ultimo Dragon
Ultimo Dragon beat Bobby Eaton quick here with a dragon sleeper. Sonny Ono got more offense in here than Eaton did. This was way too short which is a shame when this could have gone on for as long as they wanted. Still alright for what it was.
Ultimo Dragon beat Bobby Eaton quick here with a dragon sleeper. Sonny Ono got more offense in here than Eaton did. This was way too short which is a shame when this could have gone on for as long as they wanted. Still alright for what it was.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
RIP King Kong Bundy 1957-2019
RIP King Kong Bundy 1957-2019
King Kong Bundy passed away yesterday. While we don't have the full details yet, it is another loss to the wrestling community.
Bundy started out in World Class in 1982. Within no time at all, he took on Fritz Von Erich in his original retirement match and had a good run in World Class. Bundy then moved onto the NWA, Memphis and the AWA before his famous WWF run, where he did just about everything a Hogan foe could do. He had a feud with Andre and Hulk, which lead to his Wrestlemania 2 main event with him. After losing to Hogan, his career headed downwards. He took part in the famous midgets match at Wrestlemania 3 and didn't do much else before leaving.
He took a long sabbatical from wrestling, doing computer commercials and television before making a 2nd run in the WWF in 1994. This run was much less successful than his initial run. This would be his last mainstream run however as he then wrestled on the indies and did some comedy.
Bundy's career is a really unique one in wrestling. He was pushed almost from the start and despite being pretty young and inexperienced, he did great. He even did so well that he didn't need to do wrestling anymore, despite being in the prime of his career. Very few wrestlers can say that and it's hard to fault a guy who was able to pull that off. However, from a selfish perspective, I wish he would have went elsewhere after his initial WWF run.
One issue is that by 1988, at the end of his initial WWF run, there wasn't a lot of other places to go. Perhaps he could have done something in the WCW/NWA against Sting or Dusty, but the promotion was pretty overloaded with heels at the time. The AWA was getting ready to be on its last legs and I don't think they would have been able to afford him. WCCW was already very much on the decline, but perhaps a Japan run or a return to Memphis would have been possible.
While he did return to the WWF in 1994, this run was pretty much doomed to fail. The promotion was filled with bigger guys who worked a similar style like Yokozuna, Mabel, Bam Bam and others. No matter how good you are, it's hard to get over when you have a lot of other people doing virtually the same style as you, and this was on top of the creative slump the WWF had from 1992 to 1996. Had he gone to WCW though at the time, it's hard to think things would have been much better, as they too were having multiple creative issues. An extended run in ECW might have worked out though. ECW did not have many big guys and Bundy's demeanor and mic skills would have been a unique fit.
Bundy strangely missed the Monday Night Wars entirely. Like with the example I mentioned above in ECW, I think he would have gotten a chance to show a unique new side in the WWF's Attitude Era. He might have even made an interesting foe for Austin or Foley, but we will never know.
Bundy will forever be remembered in wrestling for his Wrestlemania 2 and Wrestlemania 3 matches. For his brief time in wrestling, I think he did an amazing job and one does wonder what he could have done had he stayed around. His legacy for the casual fan will ultimately rest on the WWE, while for the more hardcore fans, he will be an above average big man.
King Kong Bundy passed away yesterday. While we don't have the full details yet, it is another loss to the wrestling community.
Bundy started out in World Class in 1982. Within no time at all, he took on Fritz Von Erich in his original retirement match and had a good run in World Class. Bundy then moved onto the NWA, Memphis and the AWA before his famous WWF run, where he did just about everything a Hogan foe could do. He had a feud with Andre and Hulk, which lead to his Wrestlemania 2 main event with him. After losing to Hogan, his career headed downwards. He took part in the famous midgets match at Wrestlemania 3 and didn't do much else before leaving.
He took a long sabbatical from wrestling, doing computer commercials and television before making a 2nd run in the WWF in 1994. This run was much less successful than his initial run. This would be his last mainstream run however as he then wrestled on the indies and did some comedy.
Bundy's career is a really unique one in wrestling. He was pushed almost from the start and despite being pretty young and inexperienced, he did great. He even did so well that he didn't need to do wrestling anymore, despite being in the prime of his career. Very few wrestlers can say that and it's hard to fault a guy who was able to pull that off. However, from a selfish perspective, I wish he would have went elsewhere after his initial WWF run.
One issue is that by 1988, at the end of his initial WWF run, there wasn't a lot of other places to go. Perhaps he could have done something in the WCW/NWA against Sting or Dusty, but the promotion was pretty overloaded with heels at the time. The AWA was getting ready to be on its last legs and I don't think they would have been able to afford him. WCCW was already very much on the decline, but perhaps a Japan run or a return to Memphis would have been possible.
While he did return to the WWF in 1994, this run was pretty much doomed to fail. The promotion was filled with bigger guys who worked a similar style like Yokozuna, Mabel, Bam Bam and others. No matter how good you are, it's hard to get over when you have a lot of other people doing virtually the same style as you, and this was on top of the creative slump the WWF had from 1992 to 1996. Had he gone to WCW though at the time, it's hard to think things would have been much better, as they too were having multiple creative issues. An extended run in ECW might have worked out though. ECW did not have many big guys and Bundy's demeanor and mic skills would have been a unique fit.
Bundy strangely missed the Monday Night Wars entirely. Like with the example I mentioned above in ECW, I think he would have gotten a chance to show a unique new side in the WWF's Attitude Era. He might have even made an interesting foe for Austin or Foley, but we will never know.
Bundy will forever be remembered in wrestling for his Wrestlemania 2 and Wrestlemania 3 matches. For his brief time in wrestling, I think he did an amazing job and one does wonder what he could have done had he stayed around. His legacy for the casual fan will ultimately rest on the WWE, while for the more hardcore fans, he will be an above average big man.
Sunday, March 3, 2019
WCW Saturday Night 8/14/1999 - Barry Darsow and Bobby Eaton vs Lord Steven Regal and Squire Dave Taylor
WCW Saturday Night 8/14/1999 - Barry Darsow and Bobby Eaton vs Lord Steven Regal and Squire Dave Taylor
Dusty hinted at Darsow being a former tag team champ under a different name and Hudson accused him of trying to smarten the people up.
Regal picked up the win after nailing Darsow with the flag and then putting him in the Regal Stretch. Fun match here. Lots of good punches and uppercuts with some nice snug work. Dusty was on the mic and was loving this as was I. This was nothing but the basics and despite them not doing a ton, it was a fun little slugfest.
Dusty hinted at Darsow being a former tag team champ under a different name and Hudson accused him of trying to smarten the people up.
"Oooh THERE. THAT'S A RIGHT HAND THERE." - Dusty on Eaton's punch | "Barry Darsow gettin' ready to lay down the hammer" - Dusty |
"Nice trip. Got him into an American armbar into an American punch." - Dusty Rhodes |
"I'll tell ya what. This is good here. This is good stuff." - Dusty |
"Whoa, come on Bobby!" - Dusty |
Regal picked up the win after nailing Darsow with the flag and then putting him in the Regal Stretch. Fun match here. Lots of good punches and uppercuts with some nice snug work. Dusty was on the mic and was loving this as was I. This was nothing but the basics and despite them not doing a ton, it was a fun little slugfest.