Donald J Trump Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 That's insanely shit. I've just had a look at that month and it demonstrates beyond all doubt that the next feature absolutely has to be WCW House Shows in the 90s. The week after this spectacular they ran a show at Planet Ice in Blackburn, and the card featured gems like - Ricky Steamboat and Sting v Hollywood Blondes Ric Flair v Ric Rude Regal v Dusty Davey Boy v Vader for the gold Some towns at the time were getting the rough end of the pineapple and we're forced to endure Kole v Tom Zenk while others were seeing the Nature Boy and Sting. A thread on this would be extremely entertaining. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim Healys Chutney Spoon Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 I'm not all that fussed on the topic, but it's a fascinating read every time. Thanks bud Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonworden Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 WCW from 1990 please. I find a lot of the early years stuff hard to work out. Who was there, doing what etc. Reading the thread will be a lot more enjoyable than watching all the network content. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members air_raid Posted May 3 Author Paid Members Share Posted May 3 It's amazing how these things work out. 17 hours ago, BomberPat said: I went WCW from 1990. The fun of this for me has been in seeing unexpected names pop up, and that feels the best era for some of that. 17 hours ago, air_raid said: Ah, a Firebreaker Chip fan. SPOILERS - in doing casual prep for if (when) WCW post-buyout wins, which starts in November 1988... they went to Raleigh that month, on which the (original) Midnight Express beat Mike Justice and Curtis Thompson. Curtis Thompson? Firebreaker Chip. You couldn't make it up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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