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I don't suppose anyone knows what Evan Karagias is up to last I heard from him was in February 2004 at a UPW show.

Don't know when I read this, but definitely read he was breaking into films. Possibly of the adult variety.
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They were also in a main event 6-man tag against eachother on Raw. It was Austin with two mystery partners, being Dude Love and Undertaker against Bret, Owen and Bulldog, i think it was a Flag match and Pillman ran in at the end and won Hart Foundation the match. I'm sure there's one or two other occasions i'm unaware of also.

I don't suppose anyone knows whether or not thism atch was ever released on the old 'Best of Raw' tapes, as a matter of fact does anyone have the match listings from that series of tapes, can't seem to find one anywhere....
It was on Best of Raw 7.
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Does anyone know if the following card was shown on TV, or was apart of any VHS releases?Event: Legend's Battle RoyalDate: November 16, 1987Location: East Rutherford, New JerseyArena: The MeadowlandsAttendence: 4,000 Ron Bass pinned Jerry AllenDanny Spivey pinned Ivan Putski....Don Muraco pinned Hercules....The Dream Team (Dino Bravo and Greg Valentine) defeated Junkyard Dog and Brutus Beefcake when Bravo pinned Junkyard Dog....Billy Jack Haynes pinned Demolition Smash....Demolition Axe pinned Ken Patera....Jake Roberts defeated Killer Khan by Disqualification....Ted DiBiase pinned Ricky Steamboat....Randy Savage pinned Harley Race....Legends' Battle Royal: Lou Thesz won the "legends battle royal." Also in the match were: Nick Bockwinkle, Bobo Brazil, Gino Brito, Eduardo Carpentier, Al Costello, The Crusher, Dominic DeNucci, Tony Garea, Rene Goulet, Gene Kinsiki, Killer Kowalski, Pedro Morales, Pat O'Conner, Baron Scicluna, Arnold Skaaland, Ray Stevens, Jay Strongbow, and Art Thomas....Battle Royal: Jake Roberts won a "battle royal."

It wasn't recorded so isn't on any VHS releases or TV. However I'm sure I've seen a few people who have a handheld copy of the Legends Battle Royal, but not of the rest of the card.
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Was there a fight going on in the stands at Halloween Havoc 1992? Just seen everybody looking away from the ring there.

They'd need something to distract themselves from the in-ring action. Not one match was up to potential that night (Austin & Williams v Rhodes & Windham showed potential at times, but there was no real flow to it, and the ending came totally out of nowhere), and it really was a black mark on Bill Watts WCW reign, with pretty much all of the other big shows being, at the very least, decent...
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Yes. Bret wrestled Mick with Mick playing Mankind on one of WWEs Brtish tours at, i believe the Birmingham NEC somepoint in post-summer 1997, although the date may be wrong, Hitman also wrestled Vader on the tour. They were also in a main event 6-man tag against eachother on Raw. It was Austin with two mystery partners, being Dude Love and Undertaker against Bret, Owen and Bulldog, i think it was a Flag match and Pillman ran in at the end and won Hart Foundation the match. I'm sure there's one or two other occasions i'm unaware of also.

They did wrestle each other at the NEC centre- it was post Survivor Series 96- the main event was WWF Champion Sid vs Farooq- Powerslam did a full editorial on the show around issue 30ish....
that was my 1st ever wwe/f live event and it was on my birthday the 28th of Novemberthe main event sucked ass but vader vs undertaker and Bret Hart vs Mankind where pretty kool
I was there too, it was my first WWF show aswell.Please remember, we got to see Rocky Maivia, less than a week after his official WWF debut. Please forget his match was against TL Hopper.
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What's the story with Azriael, I'm watching mid 05 ROH and he's getting a nice little push, and being put over strong by the commentary team, I havn't heard anything from him recently though, did the push bomb?

Yep. Heā€™s actually not that good. At all. He had loads of disappointing matches outside of his safe ā€œDo your spots and fuck off againā€ formula, and now heā€™s pretty much a high profile jobber. Thankfully.
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QUOTE (jm29195 @ Feb 15 2006, 17:41) QUOTEĀ  They were also in a main event 6-man tag against eachother on Raw. It was Austin with two mystery partners, being Dude Love and Undertaker against Bret, Owen and Bulldog, i think it was a Flag match and Pillman ran in at the end and won Hart Foundation the match. I'm sure there's one or two other occasions i'm unaware of also.Ā  I don't suppose anyone knows whether or not thism atch was ever released on the old 'Best of Raw' tapes, as a matter of fact does anyone have the match listings from that series of tapes, can't seem to find one anywhere....Ā  It was on Best of Raw 7.

Think theres a cracking Mankind-Michaels match on that tape as well, I believe Rick Rude interferes and Michaels wins with the superkick. Not as good as their Mind Games match, but comes pretty close.
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