@@artirony410 thank god it isn't then i mean can you imagine ppl like taka and dean malenko in the place of stone cold and the rock in the attitude era lmao
@@jeffreycavanaugh340 cool, reason I call him wcw Taka was because he was in WCW from 1997 to 2001 which as same amount taka was in wwf. Wcw had Japanese wrestlers but they didn't stay long. Even guys like Tokyo magnum who probably enjoyed being in America didn't stay long in wcw
@@Crushbra Tokyo Magnum was super green when he got there though, he was in along with Shiima Nobunaga (CIMA) as a favour to Ultimo Dragon as they were the aces in his first dojo class.
Jerry Lynn couldn’t “cut a promo”, and Vince had JR talk to him. Jerry Lynn cut a promo while at WWE New York, and when he finished he then kept asking “How was that JR? Was that good enough for you?” This put Lynn in Vince’s doghouse. He was buried so deep that he wasn’t even involved in the Invasion storyline, even though he was under contract.
@@UndergroundSkat2000 Nope. It ended with him continuously asking JR if he did well. When it cut to JR and The King, they both looked puzzled. King asked “what was that about?” Jr was like “I don’t know!”
Just watching aew dynamite and saw double J do a surprise appearance on Darby and subconsciously said “a wild slap nuts appears” out loud so I just wanted to thank the hawk for making everyone in my house think I’m learning disabled
I misread that. Holy s××t. I read that as: "Just watching AEW Dynamite & saw Double J do a surprise appearance on Darby & then said 'A wild Slap Nuts appears' out loud, so I wanted to thank the hawk...." I laughed really hard, but re-read it, again & was, like, "Awww- _AWWW!_ " But I have a headache, as of the writing of this comment, so it makes sense.
The light-heavyweight division definitely had some potential. Just think of what it would have been like had it been made in the 2000's, it would have basically been the cruiserweight devision.
Raw would have the Ligh theavyweight Championship while Smackdown has the Cruiserweight Championship. Survivor Series would be the Cruiserweight Champion vs Light Heavyweight Champion
Aw, man.... that Smackdown 2 comparison is accurate. I swear my light heavyweight division on my game save solely consisted of Dean Malenko having every match ever with Scotty 2 Hotty on every show.... and also the occasional title change with Essa Rios.
Loved Taka! The WWF light heavyweight division is one of the reasons I got back into wrestling back in the day. It was a new style to me that I hadn't seen before, since I never really watched WCW or they're cruiserweight division at the time. In hindsight though, the light heavyweight division does pale in comparison to the cruiserweights.
I hope Vince was paying Taka well, in such a lackluster division he really stood out and carried the whole thing. He would've fit in nicely with WCW's legendary cruiserweights.
Tremendous video! I started watching WWF in 2000 on Channel 4 (UK) so I remembered some of the title defences there. Can’t say fairer or more accurate than what you said in the video. Taka was so good! I’ve watched his matches from back then with Brian Christopher and they were very entertaining
the light heavyweight division had one of the best C show matches I've seen from that era where Taka Michinoku and Christopher Daniels had some like 4 minute match that was just absolutely insane. At one point Daniels hits a slingshot jackhammer lol
@@Markyd123 Honestly, I disagree that WWF didn't have the talent for a LH division. I used to watch Sunday Night Heat and they had decent wrestlers for a division if they wanted to push it. Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Essa Rios and Taka were all regulars on Heat.
Love the channel man. Keep up the great work Hawk Hogan Edit: Flash Funk aka 2 Cold Scorpio was so underrated man. He could have at least has an IC Title run to legitimize his work on a grander scale. He was D'Lo Brown before D'Lo ever put on a pair of boots.
You know what I like? Getting an ad before The Hawk's videos. Does he get more money if I watch the whole thing? (always wondered) He deserves the monetization when he can get it.
Definitely agreed that Taka should have probably gone to WCW instead of trying to give life to a dead on arrival idea, but whether or not Taka would have been used effectively in WCW's Cruiserweight division is anybodies guess. At least he did better for himself when he returned to working in Japan with New Japan and All Japan, and when he teamed up with Suzuki-gun over a decade later. Really the title itself was better off when it was being defended as part of the J-Crown before WWE found out their old Light Heavyweight title was being defended in WCW.
This is why I fuck with this channel, I would’ve never known this shit ever happened if not for big dog making this vid. Such a contrast with the main event scene in WWF at the time.
Taka Michinoku would have been great in WCW in 96,97,98. Can you imagine the matches he could have had with Mysterio, Juventud, Guerrero, Jericho, Malenko. I wonder if WCW ever tried to sign Taka...
Taka was awesome crazy he never got another run at some point. him vs rey mysterio, ultimo dragon, tajiri would've been awesome in that cruiserweight division on Smackdown!
Taka Michinoku is criminally underrated, and even innovated a few moves in this era too! I wish they made the title more valuble cause once like Dean and Essa and Christian had them, they could have made it seem more significant...More PPV matches and I think a couple more high profile matches on the main show and it could have been dope
Marky needs to watch the show. Not skim the show. There was a month long individual tournament. Furthermore sasuke ran michunoku pro and he arranged Taka's release. In exchange sasuke wanted an American ppv appearance showcasing michunoku pro.
The myth that the Crusierweights were this popular division in WCW needs to end. I don't remember a single kid or adult that gave a crap about the Cruiserweights when they were on. Most every wrestling fan I knew only watched WCW for the NWO, Sting, Goldberg and DDP. There were some guys who were over like Mysterio and Jericho but the myth that they were so over but so underused is a modern one. It only came about when the marks who read dirtsheets started posting on internet forums. It mattered to them but not to the average fan. Case in point, when the Crusierweights left, no casual WCW fan cared. No WWF fan ever saw Jericho as a "Cruserweight" They saw him as a WCW guy who jumped ship.
It wasn't bad, never as good as WCW cruiserweights. In late 97/early 98 they took Taka Michinoku somewhat seriously (before the Kaientai "choppy pee pee" and "Indeed" days). By the time of Gilberg it was clear they had largely stopped caring although I did like Essa Rios coming back winning the belt on his return with Lita. Dean Malenko is always good but was better in WCW. And that's my thoughts on WWF light heavyweights.
Take had a brilliant match with Triple H for the title on raw in 2000, definitely check it out. Taka is good and it had Santino almost winning in the elimination chamber/royal rumble vibes.
I think Taka made the right call by going to the WWF. If he went to WCW, he would have just been another guy since the Cruiserweight division was pretty stacked at the time. Now only if the WWF had other Cruiserweights to go with him
It's hard to say if taka and Rios would have been better off in wcw on one hand they definitely would have been in an actual division with far more challengers but wcw also had so many people at the top of the cruiserweight division that taka and Rios probably would have been even more of an after thought
If Rios would have been a part of Triple A in 1996 he would have been for sure a part of WCW...in case of Japanese Wrestlers they needed to be a part of NJPW to be in WCW because of their working agreement, the moment to bring either Taka or Sasuke was when the latter was the J-Crown champion.
I barely remember anything happening with the LHW division after Gillberg. I barely associate the belt itself with 2000s, and I didn't even know it had a redesign, going to the black strap and scratch logos
I just remember it being terrible.. although looking at the original tournament bracket super crazy and essa rios would of made the division brilliant from the start but they were dropped
3:17 ooooh look, a free-flowing crucifix powerbomb (i.e. Razor's Edge), so to speak... I was only familiar with Matt Hardy doing it on 1998 (and getting a pop for it), however he did pause before dropping the guy. Being Latin American myself and having exposure to the WWF via their "international" (i.e. condensed to one hour) broadcasts, the division rarely (if ever) got shown on them. For example, I only became aware of Essa Rios (who at the time had already split from Lita) after watching a Sunday Night Heat (SAP) show on a cable channel. Additionally, so much thought was put into the hardware that it was one of the last holdouts (the other one being the "Real Men Wear Skirts" shirt from the Headbangers, which was likely dead stock) of the classic/New Generation WWF block logo going into the latter part of the first half of 2000.
Imagine if the Light Heavyweight Championship came back. Most of the rosters nowadays are under 225lbs anyway. Think of the Champions, AJ Styles, Dolph Ziggler, Chad Gable, Ricochet, Pete Dunne, and Seth Rollins. That would probably be the most exciting division in the company.
I would say treat it the way New Japan treats their Jr Heavyweight title but i mean maybe not now, treat it like they did 3-5 years ago instead. That division had legit stars in it. Kenny Omega was a champion, Finn Balor was, Kushida was incredible, Will Ospreay, Kota Ibushi etc. All guys who are absolute stars. I do agree if they did bring it back they'd have to do better than their last attempt at a Cruiserweight division. Which ended up actually driving away that divisions legit top star lol.
WWE could get away with adding another title since they have the men's tag and top titles basically unified right now. Give the younger talent's and let mid card matches a little more meaning.
From first-hand experience, the only guys I remember see hold it was Esse Rios, Dean Malenko and Jeff Hardy. I have zero memory of anyone else carrying the belt. It was barely ever featured on Raw or SD.
The Monday Night War documentary series has an ep on the WCW Cruiserweights and they note how WCW just made it work so well but WWE couldn't. Not just because WCW got the better guys but "we were still the place for the bigger guys."
Geeze another belt I knew wasn't held in high regard when I got into WWF from playing it on the PlayStation. The Smackdown 2 comment unlocked memories I didn't know I had! The belts not being held in high regard is a very rude awakening and completely over writing childhood memories 😆
Thank you Hawk! Here's a fun idea! X Pac returns with the Light Heavyweight Title claiming to be the longest reigning champion in all of WWE history and defends it against Gillburg to make it real LoL!
The first light heavyweight title match was Taka vs Brian Christopher at in your house DX, from Springfield MA. Taka won the inaugural title. This ppv was famous for Austin vs The Rock *Austin drove the pickup truck to ring.
Soooo Markyd123, off topic but, 'POKEMON MUSIC PLAYS' Double J, Jeff Jarrett just took over AEW! Me hopes that the Hawk covers his run over the next, IDK how long. DUDE HES JACKED! He's in wrestling shape, could see JJ vs Sting being a legitimate thing in AEW. Especially because his first act was attacking Darby!
Takamichinoku is one of the best least talked about parts of the attitude era. It was undeniable that he was the leader of the division.
Agreed, Taka is fantastic
He was so underrated
Mick Foley said at one point that if pro wrestling was actually about ring ability that Taka would've been WWF champion
@@artirony410 thank god it isn't then i mean can you imagine ppl like taka and dean malenko in the place of stone cold and the rock in the attitude era lmao
He almost became world champion
We STILL can't get away from Slap Nuts in these videos 😂😂😂😂
On the phone 6.55 😂
On the phone nonetheless
Double J 😂😂😂
Now he's all elite
@@RBNWO He’s literally everywhere at this point
Taka is still going strong today. Insane.
Wonder if him and the wcw Taka Michinoku (kaz Hiashi) ever had a match in Japan together.
@@Crushbra you had me interested enough to look it up. Seems like they had a bout in 04 at All Japan. Pretty cool!!
@@jeffreycavanaugh340 cool, reason I call him wcw Taka was because he was in WCW from 1997 to 2001 which as same amount taka was in wwf.
Wcw had Japanese wrestlers but they didn't stay long. Even guys like Tokyo magnum who probably enjoyed being in America didn't stay long in wcw
INDEED
@@Crushbra Tokyo Magnum was super green when he got there though, he was in along with Shiima Nobunaga (CIMA) as a favour to Ultimo Dragon as they were the aces in his first dojo class.
I liked a lot of the 99-00 light heavyweight matches. Dean Malenko was a stand alone favorite for me.
I liked his match with Scotty. I think it was backlash 2000? great match
Jerry Lynn couldn’t “cut a promo”, and Vince had JR talk to him. Jerry Lynn cut a promo while at WWE New York, and when he finished he then kept asking “How was that JR? Was that good enough for you?” This put Lynn in Vince’s doghouse. He was buried so deep that he wasn’t even involved in the Invasion storyline, even though he was under contract.
Did he do his death metal roar afterwards?
@@UndergroundSkat2000 Nope. It ended with him continuously asking JR if he did well. When it cut to JR and The King, they both looked puzzled. King asked “what was that about?” Jr was like “I don’t know!”
I remember that. It was during the Judgment Day 2001 PPV, if I remember correctly.
lynn-wanted-out-thats-why
Jerry lynn had like one match in wwe lol
The Smackdown 2 bit was so accurate 😂😂 Dean and Scotty always had some type of match in that career mode!
Just watching aew dynamite and saw double J do a surprise appearance on Darby and subconsciously said “a wild slap nuts appears” out loud so I just wanted to thank the hawk for making everyone in my house think I’m learning disabled
I misread that. Holy s××t.
I read that as:
"Just watching AEW Dynamite & saw Double J do a surprise appearance on Darby & then said 'A wild Slap Nuts appears' out loud, so I wanted to thank the hawk...."
I laughed really hard, but re-read it, again & was, like, "Awww- _AWWW!_ "
But I have a headache, as of the writing of this comment, so it makes sense.
The light-heavyweight division definitely had some potential. Just think of what it would have been like had it been made in the 2000's, it would have basically been the cruiserweight devision.
Raw would have the Ligh theavyweight Championship while Smackdown has the Cruiserweight Championship. Survivor Series would be the Cruiserweight Champion vs Light Heavyweight Champion
Aw, man.... that Smackdown 2 comparison is accurate. I swear my light heavyweight division on my game save solely consisted of Dean Malenko having every match ever with Scotty 2 Hotty on every show.... and also the occasional title change with Essa Rios.
Throw jeff hardy in every so often lol after the hours of loading
@@bradleydolphin1049 Grand Master Sexay as well
YES!!! I remember that so well. I remember on mine Malenko had a record of like 43 consecutive title defenses.
@@RC99_Productions
RIP Sexay
Loved Taka! The WWF light heavyweight division is one of the reasons I got back into wrestling back in the day. It was a new style to me that I hadn't seen before, since I never really watched WCW or they're cruiserweight division at the time. In hindsight though, the light heavyweight division does pale in comparison to the cruiserweights.
5:41 shoot, this pic just makes me sad for Jerry. This was probably a highlight in his life and now it's just a tragic memory.
Brian Christopher's leg drop off the rope was a thing of beauty!
I hope Vince was paying Taka well, in such a lackluster division he really stood out and carried the whole thing. He would've fit in nicely with WCW's legendary cruiserweights.
Speaking of "Super Astros"...a "was it any good" episode would be awesome
Agreed. That show was very entertaining.
The smackdown 2 season mode I remember so well . Malenko and Scotty 2 Hotty was trading that belt more than the Hardcore belt 😂
Tremendous video!
I started watching WWF in 2000 on Channel 4 (UK) so I remembered some of the title defences there.
Can’t say fairer or more accurate than what you said in the video.
Taka was so good! I’ve watched his matches from back then with Brian Christopher and they were very entertaining
the light heavyweight division had one of the best C show matches I've seen from that era where Taka Michinoku and Christopher Daniels had some like 4 minute match that was just absolutely insane. At one point Daniels hits a slingshot jackhammer lol
Yup I saw it. He actually had around three title shots. If this division was booked properly daniels would have got on the main show.
@@Markyd123 Honestly, I disagree that WWF didn't have the talent for a LH division. I used to watch Sunday Night Heat and they had decent wrestlers for a division if they wanted to push it. Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Essa Rios and Taka were all regulars on Heat.
All these years later Taka Michinoku is still actively wrestling and still in way better shape than most of the previous champions on this list.
"Listen up Slapnuts" - Christian TNA 2005.
"Don't piss me off." -Slap Nuts 1999
Love the channel man. Keep up the great work Hawk Hogan
Edit: Flash Funk aka 2 Cold Scorpio was so underrated man. He could have at least has an IC Title run to legitimize his work on a grander scale. He was D'Lo Brown before D'Lo ever put on a pair of boots.
2 Cold Scorpio was better than D'Lo and that says alot
That thing about smackdown 2 was so true, that game was so fun, im gonna download it right now
2:26 I thought I was being teleported to the parts unknown for a second
You know what I like? Getting an ad before The Hawk's videos. Does he get more money if I watch the whole thing? (always wondered) He deserves the monetization when he can get it.
Hahah I don’t know. I don’t control an ad before the video. But if I did I would smack you with 10 just for asking! 😂
'half a hawk and half a slapnut' I had a good laugh from that one
Definitely agreed that Taka should have probably gone to WCW instead of trying to give life to a dead on arrival idea, but whether or not Taka would have been used effectively in WCW's Cruiserweight division is anybodies guess. At least he did better for himself when he returned to working in Japan with New Japan and All Japan, and when he teamed up with Suzuki-gun over a decade later. Really the title itself was better off when it was being defended as part of the J-Crown before WWE found out their old Light Heavyweight title was being defended in WCW.
I think guys like Rey would vouch for him if he decided to go to Turner
@@JoeChillton maybe, true. Though I can still imagine it would be an uphill battle from there. Probably.
This is why I fuck with this channel, I would’ve never known this shit ever happened if not for big dog making this vid. Such a contrast with the main event scene in WWF at the time.
Taka Michinoku would have been great in WCW in 96,97,98. Can you imagine the matches he could have had with Mysterio, Juventud, Guerrero, Jericho, Malenko. I wonder if WCW ever tried to sign Taka...
I didn't much care for Taka when I was young, but seeing him on Reliving the War really made me appreciate him.
Hawkman marky clling justin credible a "Fake road rash character" was goddamn hilarious.
WHOA, you just made me realize that I've never actually seen Daniels with hair until now. Amazing!
I miss those high angle drivers and powerbombs lol but ya know... Concussions and what not
Taka was awesome crazy he never got another run at some point. him vs rey mysterio, ultimo dragon, tajiri would've been awesome in that cruiserweight division on Smackdown!
I was there when Jeff Hardy won the title from Jerry Lynn. Thus is my full remembrance of that title.
2:40, notice the "THIS IS WORKRATE" sign back when workrate didn't mean 20+ moves per minute.
Taka Michinoku is criminally underrated, and even innovated a few moves in this era too! I wish they made the title more valuble cause once like Dean and Essa and Christian had them, they could have made it seem more significant...More PPV matches and I think a couple more high profile matches on the main show and it could have been dope
Always loved the look of the light heavyweight belt wish they would bring it back
Nice to see the old entrance comwback
Marky needs to watch the show. Not skim the show. There was a month long individual tournament. Furthermore sasuke ran michunoku pro and he arranged Taka's release. In exchange sasuke wanted an American ppv appearance showcasing michunoku pro.
The myth that the Crusierweights were this popular division in WCW needs to end. I don't remember a single kid or adult that gave a crap about the Cruiserweights when they were on. Most every wrestling fan I knew only watched WCW for the NWO, Sting, Goldberg and DDP. There were some guys who were over like Mysterio and Jericho but the myth that they were so over but so underused is a modern one. It only came about when the marks who read dirtsheets started posting on internet forums. It mattered to them but not to the average fan. Case in point, when the Crusierweights left, no casual WCW fan cared. No WWF fan ever saw Jericho as a "Cruserweight" They saw him as a WCW guy who jumped ship.
I couldn't agree more.
3:47 A young Yoshihiro Tajiri.
It wasn't bad, never as good as WCW cruiserweights. In late 97/early 98 they took Taka Michinoku somewhat seriously (before the Kaientai "choppy pee pee" and "Indeed" days). By the time of Gilberg it was clear they had largely stopped caring although I did like Essa Rios coming back winning the belt on his return with Lita. Dean Malenko is always good but was better in WCW. And that's my thoughts on WWF light heavyweights.
Take had a brilliant match with Triple H for the title on raw in 2000, definitely check it out. Taka is good and it had Santino almost winning in the elimination chamber/royal rumble vibes.
It hits different when you crack open a new MarkyD upload
The whole light heavyweight division felt more like something for Vince McMahon to make fun of small wrestlers
Was mainly a reason for Lawler to push his useless son.
@@robertanderson1690 do people hate brian Lawler or something?
They axed it way too quickly. They had no idea what to do with it.
Love love LOVE this channel
Another good video from Marky Let do the Bird dance 🤣🤣
Flash Flanagan is actually a legend in Puerto Rico, had some crazy matches in the IWA
Jerry Lynn, Light-heavyweight champion, was a highlight. Even after losing it to Jeff Hardy, I had no complaints. Thank you, Markyd.
"Dick-To-Go" is a joke I really wish I would've thought of
I think Taka made the right call by going to the WWF. If he went to WCW, he would have just been another guy since the Cruiserweight division was pretty stacked at the time. Now only if the WWF had other Cruiserweights to go with him
It's hard to say if taka and Rios would have been better off in wcw on one hand they definitely would have been in an actual division with far more challengers but wcw also had so many people at the top of the cruiserweight division that taka and Rios probably would have been even more of an after thought
If Rios would have been a part of Triple A in 1996 he would have been for sure a part of WCW...in case of Japanese Wrestlers they needed to be a part of NJPW to be in WCW because of their working agreement, the moment to bring either Taka or Sasuke was when the latter was the J-Crown champion.
I’m glad there was a good spotlight on Taka Michinoku. He was one of my favorites and doesn’t get the recognition
For anyone who doesn't know, a WILD SLAPNUTS appeared on Dynamite tonight.
Can you imagine if Taka was in WCW instead of wwe
I was around 10-15 at this time and I remember the light heavy weight title being a lot bigger deal then it really was
i dont know why, but seeing taka doing the minchinoki driver is always satisfying 👍
10:30 I spit my drink out lmao “ why the fuck …” 😅
Taka is underrated
I have a recommendation for a video, All matches of Scott Steiner in Ring Ka King
That whole tournament was awesome all those guys
That rewind sound at 2:26 scared the crap out of me.😂🤣
Even though it failed, I would love for the title to come back!
that's easy just tell Hunter Levesque
They just rid of the cruiserweight title last year, and no one cared about it.
Taka is dope. Him vs HHH is a great match
I always loved that division when I was watching it, as a kid. Taka was a phenomenal worker.
Goodmorning Bro. You are forgetting about flash Funk and Max Moon aka Konnan. Back in the days 1990's
6:37 a nice top rope spin kick right to the back of the knee
When ECW came back, I recommended that wwe make a version of the cruiserweight title for the show and call it the Extreme Championship.
I think that idea could've worked like an x division title not a cruiserweight belt but kinda a cruiserweight championship
THe spirit of Double J is everywhere! Even in 2022 in AEW now ahahah
I always picked TAKA in WWF Attitude on Playstation. Loved him
Watching these taka matches in the late 1990s was crazy
Was it any good? Better than I thought it would.
Also Slapnuts is now All Elite? Bc of your videos it actually kinda gets me on my feet.
I barely remember anything happening with the LHW division after Gillberg. I barely associate the belt itself with 2000s, and I didn't even know it had a redesign, going to the black strap and scratch logos
I just remember it being terrible.. although looking at the original tournament bracket super crazy and essa rios would of made the division brilliant from the start but they were dropped
Yeaaaaah that's put a smile on my face
3:17 ooooh look, a free-flowing crucifix powerbomb (i.e. Razor's Edge), so to speak... I was only familiar with Matt Hardy doing it on 1998 (and getting a pop for it), however he did pause before dropping the guy.
Being Latin American myself and having exposure to the WWF via their "international" (i.e. condensed to one hour) broadcasts, the division rarely (if ever) got shown on them. For example, I only became aware of Essa Rios (who at the time had already split from Lita) after watching a Sunday Night Heat (SAP) show on a cable channel.
Additionally, so much thought was put into the hardware that it was one of the last holdouts (the other one being the "Real Men Wear Skirts" shirt from the Headbangers, which was likely dead stock) of the classic/New Generation WWF block logo going into the latter part of the first half of 2000.
Back when they pretended there were brackets and divisions. Now it's just a kid mashing his WWE figures together in any random manner.
The light heavyweight division has nice collection of matches itit's a shame it wasn't taken seriously.
A wild Slapnuts appears ..in AEW and suddenly Marky D is back in play
Think you need to do a follow up episode with the WWE doing the cruiser weight devision between 2000 - 2007
I always wanted to see Rey mysterio vs taka michinoku. Sadly it never took place
A Wild SlapNuts Appears in AEW….
Imagine if the Light Heavyweight Championship came back. Most of the rosters nowadays are under 225lbs anyway. Think of the Champions, AJ Styles, Dolph Ziggler, Chad Gable, Ricochet, Pete Dunne, and Seth Rollins. That would probably be the most exciting division in the company.
Yea ,also we would get a good story if the LH champion wanted to try go for the Heavyweight title ,it would be great !
Yeah, the NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship has a 225 limit and Doug Williams apparently counts.
I would say treat it the way New Japan treats their Jr Heavyweight title but i mean maybe not now, treat it like they did 3-5 years ago instead. That division had legit stars in it. Kenny Omega was a champion, Finn Balor was, Kushida was incredible, Will Ospreay, Kota Ibushi etc. All guys who are absolute stars.
I do agree if they did bring it back they'd have to do better than their last attempt at a Cruiserweight division. Which ended up actually driving away that divisions legit top star lol.
I wonder if they might even lower the weight class if they did bring it back?
WWE could get away with adding another title since they have the men's tag and top titles basically unified right now. Give the younger talent's and let mid card matches a little more meaning.
That was one of my favorites championships growing up
From first-hand experience, the only guys I remember see hold it was Esse Rios, Dean Malenko and Jeff Hardy. I have zero memory of anyone else carrying the belt. It was barely ever featured on Raw or SD.
I only remembered Taka Michinoku because of the inaugural tournament lol
The Monday Night War documentary series has an ep on the WCW Cruiserweights and they note how WCW just made it work so well but WWE couldn't. Not just because WCW got the better guys but "we were still the place for the bigger guys."
Taka = takur
Your accent never ceases to amaze me
Geeze another belt I knew wasn't held in high regard when I got into WWF from playing it on the PlayStation. The Smackdown 2 comment unlocked memories I didn't know I had! The belts not being held in high regard is a very rude awakening and completely over writing childhood memories 😆
If taka had some good sparing partners in the very early days it could of been so much better.
Its just a 20 minute video of Taka & Brian Christopher...
by how the WWF cruiserweight title being treated and not defended is the most WWE thing ever
Devin Storm, The Hawk-nut.
MarkyD posted AND Slapnuts debuted in AEW, man today is great!
Thank you Hawk!
Here's a fun idea! X Pac returns with the Light Heavyweight Title claiming to be the longest reigning champion in all of WWE history and defends it against Gillburg to make it real LoL!
Takamichinoku was so Good he was one of my favorite wrestlers back then he should have got a better run then he did because he was so underrated.
He's not underrated at all, he's considered one of the greatest ever to people that actually watched wrestling, not WWE.
Was wondering if “A Wild Slapnuts Appears!” would be in this one. 6:58 was a pleasant surprise.
The first light heavyweight title match was Taka vs Brian Christopher at in your house DX, from Springfield MA. Taka won the inaugural title. This ppv was famous for Austin vs The Rock *Austin drove the pickup truck to ring.
Was literally writing about Gillberg when you mentioned it hahahahha
2:26 That sound scared the shit out of me lol
Soooo Markyd123, off topic but, 'POKEMON MUSIC PLAYS' Double J, Jeff Jarrett just took over AEW! Me hopes that the Hawk covers his run over the next, IDK how long. DUDE HES JACKED! He's in wrestling shape, could see JJ vs Sting being a legitimate thing in AEW. Especially because his first act was attacking Darby!