Man, that was gross. With any luck, it will be replayed for weeks.
If only I had been eating split pea soup at the time...
-=Various "Prime Time" babbling follows=-
I don't know if you caught the Ric Flair segment during Mooney's spiel, but it
was hilarious. If I had a VCR, I'd post it. Alas, I do not.
British Bulldog: nuff said.
Bret Hart match: Hey, who's this Mike Fury guy, and why is he so big?
Snuka v. DiBiase: I have one question: WHERE, oh where, did they dig up the
time capsule and pull out this match? This was the "oldest" match I'd seen on
TV in a long time...any attempts to cover up this fact were feeble, at best.
Still, I had a tear in my eye as I realized, as "the phenom" came out, that I
would never hear his theme music again. (Of course, if I had been a good WWF
fan I would've expected him to win and in that case it would've been the second
to last time, but...)
Not Prime Time, but...I can NOT believe the Brooklyn Brawler won a match. Jim
Powers, sure, I'll grant you, but the Brawler?!? What's next? Barry Hardy
turns on Dwayne Gill, to be settled at the next PPV? Barry Horowitz--the new
Intercontinental champ? (Well, that one will happen soon enough...)
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Christoper Zimmerman | "Kato seems to be doing well." - Hayes (pronounciation
kz...@watserv.ucr.edu | "Yes, Kato is, too." - Monsoon understood)
xsa...@ucrmath.ucr.edu| (Hayes went on to mispronounce Shango as only he can.)
No shit! When I first watched it, I thought for a second he was El Gigante!
Now THAT's scary...
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