Steve J. Rogers Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 Basically "Loser Leaves Town," "Loser never seen on TV" ect. I'm thinking its Ric Flair and the WWF from loosing the "Loser Leaves Town" match against Perfect to his buying the company in 2001. Of course when Mr. Perfect returned for a brief nostaliga run early in 2002 it was nevr brought up (or even their history in WCW) So is that the longest a wrestler actually went keeping his (or her as the case might be) promise before breaking it? Steve
Lil' Bitch Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Well, props to Mick for holding out for 4 years before a brief comeback.
Guest *KNK* Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Well, props to Mick for holding out for 4 years before a brief comeback. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Foley didn't even last a fucking month.
JN News Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Curt Hennig after getting beat by Buff Bagwell at WCW Mayhem '99.
Steve J. Rogers Posted October 16, 2005 Author Report Posted October 16, 2005 Curt Hennig after getting beat by Buff Bagwell at WCW Mayhem '99. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Doesn't count since he I'm talking about wrestling again in the same promotion
Jebus Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 ^ Hennig came back the following night on Nitro after losing that "retirement match"
Guest Ransome Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Before a 1998 Raw match with Duane Gill, Marc Mero said he'd never wrestle again in the WWF if he lost, which he did, and hasn't been seen since. Does this count?
MDH257 Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Didn't they bring Duane Gill back to get squashed by Goldberg?
Bruce Blank Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 they might have but he meant Marc Mero
TheInsane Posted October 16, 2005 Report Posted October 16, 2005 Looser Leaves WCW on one of the Clashes in 1995 I believe. Kevin Sullivan did beat Mick Foley and I think Foley never showed up in WCW again. I guess that doesnt count though since Foley never returned again.
Si82 Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 Before a 1998 Raw match with Duane Gill, Marc Mero said he'd never wrestle again in the WWF if he lost, which he did, and hasn't been seen since. Does this count? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually Marc Mero went on to wrestle the following weekend at the UK only PPV Capital Carnage. They actually showed a clip of him saying that he would never again wrestle in the WWF if he lost and then a clip of him losing, just before the match. Jim Ross explained that he was carrying out his contractual obligations.
Lil' Bitch Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 Foley didn't even last a fucking month. LOL, I was refering to WM 2000 though since going by technicality he was wrestling as himself and not Cactus Jack. Hennig came back the following night on Nitro after losing that "retirement match" LOL, WTF?
Jebus Posted October 17, 2005 Report Posted October 17, 2005 Hennig came back the following night on Nitro after losing that "retirement match" LOL, WTF? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Background: Russo (a.k.a. The Powers That Be) had problems with both Buff Bagwell and Hennig...therefore, he pits them together in a career match so he'd get rid of one of them. Hennig lost. The next night on Nitro, Hennig was to make his retirement speech. However, after taking the mic, he never actually speaks and went back to the locker room looking all down. Later that night, he costs Buff his match and reveals he has now decided to align with Russo and Creative Control. It's sad that I know so much about the disaster known as late 1999 Nitro.
Steve J. Rogers Posted October 17, 2005 Author Report Posted October 17, 2005 they might have but he meant Marc Mero <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Speaking of Sullivan, he lost a Loser Leaves WCW to Benoit in 97ish and shows up without explaination with the new Varsity Club after Benoit jumps to the WWF in 2000! Steve
Jebus Posted October 18, 2005 Report Posted October 18, 2005 they might have but he meant Marc Mero <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Speaking of Sullivan, he lost a Loser Leaves WCW to Benoit in 97ish and shows up without explaination with the new Varsity Club after Benoit jumps to the WWF in 2000! Steve <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, the Varsity Club redebuted at Starrcade 99 where they turned on Jim Duggan. On that same card, Benoit beat Jarrett in a very good ladder match for the U.S. title. Benoit left the following month. Why do I remember late 1999 WCW? That brain space can be used to store important info!
Dobbs 3K Posted October 18, 2005 Report Posted October 18, 2005 Ah yeah...the return of the Varsity Club. That one was came totally out of left field. "The return of the wrestling group no one really remembered or was asking for, or expected." I kind of liked it, since I was into old NWA tapes at the time, and Rotunda and Williams were actually still decent workers when they came back.
Hunter's Torn Quad Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 He wrestled in an eight-man tag at Starrcade that year. I remember a picture of him looking like the worlds oldest jock.
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