My favorite Madden/Stevie exchange came during an AWOL/Bam Bam match after Wall hit the heart punch.
Madden: A shot in the heart, AND THE WALL IS TO BLAME!
Stevie: Madden, you give wrestling a bad name.
Madden: (muttering) I didn't think you'd get the Bon Jovi reference.
Tremendous how his trip to Barbados (sp?) must have ended the day of the Rumble since he would be doing commentary for the MSG show the very next night.
I love that interview . . .
What the fuck was the Anvil talking about?
Marty's woooo was a little frightening.
Since when is being taken downtown a threat?
Warrior sounds par for the course compared to the rest of his team.
I wonder if Alvarez realizes/cares that he always lists the winners first in his non-spoilers match listings. I think he just replaces 'defeats' with 'vs'.
Austin still coming out to the Ringmaster theme is awesome. Definitely a slick match that followed. Hart's flippedy-do counter out of the reverse chinlock was unique. Owen/JR calling the match w/ equipment fit for early 1900s war coverage was awesome.
Irony ensues as Stampede's Bad Company defeated an 'Oriental Connection' as Whalen (was it Whalen? I dunno) put it while the AWA's Bad Company would go on to be the Orient Express.
Martel/Race had quite the bizarre presentation.
Terry Funk headbutting JYD will never not be funny.
There's a possibility they haven't uploaded those yet. I sure have tried every combo for those matches. I'm thinking the 3rd video is "My Favorite Match" which is sometimes coded as 'fav'. Not sure if they'll be an ECW Legacy ep this month or not. Ditto for Hotbeds.
Legacy seems to have uploaded their videos early. I updated the archive w/ six videos I was able to figure out the filenames for (Raw, Challenge, Generations, Race/Martel, Graham/Mil, & Ahmed/HHH).
I wonder if the Umanga/Goldman debacle aided Scotty's departure from WWE.
Carlito got the line of the night as he and Primo were shouting at each other "Did he just call us the colons again?"
That was it. Even though it's been since 99ish since I've seen it, I love the overdramatic sell job the Nation gives to the whole angle even though Farooq clearly missed the mark (a chair) on the piledriver.
Goldman's internet show was hit or miss.
As for Hawkins/Ryder, if they are released, they should resurface as the Major Brothers again. Vince wouldn't know the difference.