Better late than never I suppose.
Striker's back and Dreamer's in a chinlock.
One would think it's just a matter of time before Long proposes to Tiffany.
Jamie Noble trick or treating is big fat buys. His nervous eye rolls and blinking are money.
I'm not even sure if this match happened but if it did, it wasn't like WCW were spreading their legs for celebrities at this time. It was probably a local shtick for the Chicago market. If it was 1999-2000, then yeah you've got a ppv main event right there.
The bologna line always gets a chuckle out of me but I definitely agree w/ the Jake Roberts WMVI promo. I actually FFed through my tape of it just to show my friend.
IIRC, SS87 was never discussed on WWF TV until it was time for next year's event. They immediately began hyping the Slammies, then the Rumble, then the Main Event, then WMIV.
How did he go from face in 1988ish to heel in 1989ish back to face in 1990? I probably should know but for the life of me I can't remember.
I should also add I really enjoyed his Narcissist gimmick w/ the steel plated forearm. Such a shame to see that shtick cut off after only six months or so.
I can't find it myself, but this thread needs a screencap from Unforgiven w/ The Brian Kendrick celebrating as "Current WWE Champion" is in the caption after his Scramble pinfall.
Poor Mr X had to pull double duty on this show. And I had no idea hometown guys jobbed in the WWF even back then . . . Rudy Diamond from Boston losing to a clothesline by Mr X.
Orton was great stooging for Morales. That was a really fun little encounter.