Classic WWEYeah sounds like it'll be another of those Stone Cold shows up for a promo, hits stunner(s), drinks beer(s) and leaves segments
Which is fine I guess, but there's been about a million of those already
With a draft obviouslyI wonder if they will split up the AEW roster with ROH.
Yeah, it's nowhere near as bad, but there are loads of AEW original guys who I enjoyed watching who have basically just disappeared (e.g. Sonny Kiss). I get that if you have the chance to sign someone like Danielson or Moxley or whoever you basically have got to do it, but still.It's why I don't mind it. There is no TNA hot shotting the wwe people over your guys. Card positions feel warranted.
Just had a look at this. Lol. Can imagine this would have been a fairly shocking street fight at the time. You're right about Funk coming across unhinged. We need a properly crazy 80s style heel again.11. Terry Funk vs Jerry Lawler, empty arena match, Memphis April 1981
This is another famous match that every fan should see at least once. Well, it's kind of a match, kind of an angle with a sort-of-match within it. Watch the whole thing anyway. Terry Funk and his brother Dory both lost matches (both highly recommended watches) in Memphis to the local hero Lawler and Terry isn't happy. He blames biased, hometown officiating (even though his match was no DQ and he ran away to lose by countout) and challenges Lawler to meet him man to man with no crowd or referees.
The segment starts with Lance Russell giving an introduction to the camera and he explains the set up in a wonderful dead pan style. First to arrive is Terry and he rants and raves about Lawler. He comes off totally unhinged and is a great match for Russell's calm, dry wit. King shows up late which further enrages Funk.
The 'match' itself is a short, violent bar fight. Lawler starts with the upperhand but Funk turns the tables by using weapons and starts screaming psychotically as he beats down on Lawler. In a famous spot though his tactics backfire and he injures his own eye, and he's left alternately wailing in pain and cussing out Lawler for doing this to him.
Lawler was the top star in Memphis in the 80s and he was awesome there. This isn't the best match to showcase how good he was, as this is totally the Terry Funk (and Lance Russell) show. But bonus points for turning up to an empty arena match dressed in full ring gear including crown.
20. Genichiro Tenryu vs. Nobutaka Araya, WAR Jan '98
19. Ric Flair vs Ted DiBiase, Mid South Nov '85
18. Shinya Hashimoto vs Genichiro Tenryu, NJPW Feb '94
17. Kerry Von Erich vs Jumbo Tsuruta, AJPW May '84
16. Andre the Giant vs Stan Hansen, NJPW Sep '81
15. Kenta Kobashi vs Yoshihiro Takayama, NOAH Apr '04
14. Takada vs Vader, UWFi Aug '94
13. Combat Toyoda vs Megumi Kudo, FMW May '96
12. Tenryu & Kawada vs Hansen & Gordy, AJPW Dec '88
11. Jerry Lawler vs Terry Funk, Apr '81
Love this one8. Ted DiBiase vs Hacksaw Jim Duggan, loser leaves town, tuxedo, coal miners glove on a pole steel cage match, Mid South March 1985
Firstly, that stipulation is correct and no, this wasn't booked by Vince Russo.
Super fun match. DiBiase was the top heel and the coal miner's glove was his signature weapon that he used to beat everyone - sort of the equivalent of HHH's sledgehammer in what it represented. Duggan was a popular upper card face, not the comedy jobber he'd become in WWF and this was the climactic match to a heated feud.
Despite the convoluted stipulations the match itself is a simple one that doesn't go too long nor try to do more than it needs to. DiBiase is sneaky and nasty and bumps big for everything Duggan does. He gets the advantage usually via nefarious means and tries to get to his trusty loaded glove as early as possible. Duggan is fiery and energetic and punches Ted in the face a lot, with the crowd raucously cheering on everything he does. Sometimes 'simple' is all you need.
20. Genichiro Tenryu vs. Nobutaka Araya, WAR Jan '98
19. Ric Flair vs Ted DiBiase, Mid South Nov '85
18. Shinya Hashimoto vs Genichiro Tenryu, NJPW Feb '94
17. Kerry Von Erich vs Jumbo Tsuruta, AJPW May '84
16. Andre the Giant vs Stan Hansen, NJPW Sep '81
15. Kenta Kobashi vs Yoshihiro Takayama, NOAH Apr '04
14. Takada vs Vader, UWFi Aug '94
13. Combat Toyoda vs Megumi Kudo, FMW May '96
12. Tenryu & Kawada vs Hansen & Gordy, AJPW Dec '88
11. Jerry Lawler vs Terry Funk, Apr '81
10. Ishikawa/Otsuka/Sawa vs Ikeda/Usuda/Super Tiger, Battlearts Jul '07
9. Hashimoto vs Ogawa, NJPW Apr '00
8. Ted DiBiase vs Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Mid South Mar '85