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Re: Old WWF question...
I used to be a big fan of the WWF. I had all the figures and the ring, and the Wrestling Album from 1985. I ran across this article today on that very album.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/21962
Land of 1000 Dances
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNxDllyUCdE
Real American
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIprJoSub0w
Eat Your Heart Out Rick Springfield
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NXqxx-6o1M
For Everybody
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EzRmjDXWpc
Tutti Frutti
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fesI5D60hvA
Don't Go Messin' With A Country Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3AV4uppDOQ
Although I think the second version released a few years later was much better. My all time favorite WWF Album cut was "If You Only Knew".
- GrizzDotCom
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http://www.silvervision.co.uk/products/ … Discs.html
Great New DVD coming out, they really do know how to use their back catalogue. Their library is so huge, I know we have often brought up how they blew the potential Hogan vs Flair feud in the early 90s in WWF, but they did meet on house shows and such, and one of these matches, is on the DVD
Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden - November 30, 1991
As an avid WWE DVD collector, it's the little things like that which are really cool, putting on the stuff you can't find anywhere else, like they also put on:
Intercontinental Championship Match
Diesel vs. Razor Ramon
Superstars – April 13, 1994
International World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Vader
Slamboree – May 22, 1994
WWE Women’s Championship Match
Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano
Monday Night Raw – April 3, 1995
Stuff with Sting and Vader from WCW, while the guys still had it I always like to see, many forget but before the likes of Beth Phoenix, Awesome Kong and such, Bull Nakano was the big monster heel women, and very good in the ring as far as women go, her matches, from what I remember with Blayze were a treat to watch, and having Diesel's Intercontinental Title win....from an episode of "Superstars", wonderful!
- NY Giants82
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I've been going though some of my "older" WWE dvds in the last week (partly thanks to this thread!), and I got to thinking about how cool "Primetime" was. I loved that show. It was a 2 hour show on Monday nights on USA, before Raw debuted. I remember it being kind of late, so I would have to tape it and watch it when I got home from school the next day. I believe that showed some house show matches, had cool "round table" type discussions. I love that stuff.
Re: Old WWF question...
I've been going though some of my "older" WWE dvds in the last week (partly thanks to this thread!), and I got to thinking about how cool "Primetime" was. I loved that show. It was a 2 hour show on Monday nights on USA, before Raw debuted.
I remember one of the first times I started watching wrestling was in 1992. They showed Ric Flair vs Bret Hart for the WWF title in Canada somewhere. After they showed the match--with Bret winning the title--they went back to the studio and showed Mr. Perfect and Bobby Heenan making excuses for Flair. I think they said he was sick and shouldn't have been out there.
NY Giants82, do you remember who hosted that show? I think it was Gorilla Monsoon and Heenan. But I think Lord Alfred might have had a role in the show as well.
- NY Giants82
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Yep I believe you are right. I remember them on there. Heenan and Monsoon were terrific together.
- NY Giants82
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Heenan was so good at everything he did. Wrestling needs managers like him again.