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| Post #1 Feb 19 2010, 07:21 AM | LWPD |
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Aja Kong vs Megumi Kudo 12/6/93 This was from All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling for the WWWA Championship. Challenger Megumi Kudo was billed as the 'evil princess'. More than just a pretty face she was a top star in FMW and often competed in violent garbage style death matches. Years removed, critically viewing Aja Kong's body of work serves as a reminder that some of the best all around wrestlers in the history of the industry....were women. Kong had an intimidating presence and was able to mix effective psychology with technical proficiency. Take note of the way Aja delivers her brutal Spinning Back Fist. Props to MK being willing to repeatedly take it...I bet not too many men would! Aja Kong Bootleg Card
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| Post #2 Feb 19 2010, 02:26 PM | Faro |
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"He was hacking on me"
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| Post #3 Mar 25 2010, 06:51 AM | LWPD |
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Colonel Buck Robley vs One Man Gang 9/15/82 This was from Bill Watts Mid South Wrestling under a Lumberjack Match format. Look at some of the talent surrounding the ring: Paul Orndorff, Mr. Wrestling II, JYD, Iron Mike Sharpe, Dick Murdoch, Killer Khan...an eclectic group of stars from the early 80's. A young One Man Gang shows promise while Buck Robley (who was working a tenure as BW's booker) essentially places himself in an against all odds underdog position. Watch for the Watts staple 'clean finish' in a match that reminds of the definitive power of the pencil. One Man Gang Legends Originals Card
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| Post #4 Mar 26 2010, 07:06 AM | LWPD |
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Rick Martel & Tony Garea vs Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito 1981 This was from the World Wide Wrestling Federation at Madison Square Garden. World Tag Champions Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defend against popular former Champions Rick Martel & Tony Garea. A good example of old school booking back at a time when recurring tag programs helped to sell what was once the prime source of revenue. Listen as young pre-owner stage Vince provides commentary while his future right hand man Pat Patterson serves as special referee. Tony Garea Bootleg Card ![]() |
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| Post #5 Mar 27 2010, 07:49 AM | LWPD |
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Mr. Fuji & Toru Tanaka vs Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee 6/4/79 This was from Jerry Jarrett's Memphis based promotion. A short clip from action at the Mid South Coliseum. Champions Fuji & Tanaka defend against a pair of local Memphis legends. Watch for post match promo work by Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee as they sell the return match while Lance Russell plays straight man. Professor Toru Tanaka Bootleg Card
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| Post #6 Mar 29 2010, 07:13 AM | LWPD |
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Black Gordman & Great Goliath vs Andre The Giant 3/22/74 This was from the Los Angeles NWA affiliate ran by the LeBells (Judo Gene & Mike). It was formatted as a handicap match with Andre working his standard friendly giant comedy routine. It's a notable squash because Gordman and Goliath were normally booked in the area as a championship caliber team. Listen to how the announcers lay it on extra thick with the 'undefeated record', 'no man can even score a two count' and '8th wonder of the world' talk. Back in the day having a shot at programming Andre was a golden opportunity to make some very serious cash. There were different variations on the theme but what smart money minded bookers around the world all had in common was a focus on milking ATG's aura for all that it was worth. LEGENDSonline players now have that same opportunity...with some unique challenges thrown into the equation. Black Gordman Bootleg Card
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Dick Murdoch vs Cyclone Negro 1976 This was from Jim Crockett's Mid Atlantic promotion and was formatted as a taped fist match. With 11 years behind him, a 30 year old Dick Murdoch is seen at his athletic peak. Cyclone Negro was an international star whose career dated as far back as the late 50's yet was still a force in the industry stretching into the late 70's. A nice Murdoch prime viewing with both men throwing some of the most realistic looking worked punches you'll ever see. Watch Cyclone hit the Pedigree long before it was supposedly invented by HHH...along with DM's patented brain buster at the close. Dick Murdoch Bootleg Card ![]() |
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