1:34:21 - To answer the question, Perfect feuded with Lex Luger and than Shawn Michaels; I think he got injured and then returned as the referee at Wrestlemania X and turned heel to set up another Luger feud, but that went nowhere.
So, here's the scorecard of everyone involved in this mess (feel free to add anyone I missed): - Rock & Roll Express: Both would go to the AWA, then come back to NWA/WCW. - Ronnie Garvin: Went to AWA as a heel, got cheered against Greg Gagne, then went to WWF. - Powers of Pain: Went to WWF introduced by Tito Santana and once got managed by Baron Von Rashke of all people. - Bubba Rogers: Went to WWF as The Big Boss Man. - Sheepherders (one of those who was available) are less than six months away from being the Bushwhackers in WWF. - Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson are a few months away from their big brawl with The Rockers as The Brain Busters in WWF. - Barry Windham would go to WWF in 1989 for a spell as The Widowmaker. - Dusty Rhodes would go to WWF in 1989 and somehow got the polka dots monster over. Yeah, three-quarters of the 4 Horsemen are gone; former NWA champion gone, the team that feuded with the Road Warriors are gone, Jim Cornette's bodyguard is gone, the booker is gone, the team that innovated the rock and roll concept that the Rockers stole is gone, and the Bushwhackers. What a blood-letting?!
After seeing the whole context of the show at the time, I can finally sympathize with Don Valentine. Don had no business in the ring, but he probably wouldn't have been in the ring had NWA actually paid their wrestlers and not spend like they thought were Ted Turner when they were not Turner Corporation in terms of finances.
Don’t know why but the Look At Him ones are the best to fall asleep to. Thank you my friend
These are awesome and so are you grunt
I so happy right now!! Smoking some indica to the dome and listening now!!! Thank you!
Fantastic !! 11:30 pm in freezing Yorkshire, about to turn in and you drop this mate...thanks👍
*Derbyshire here.*
Freezing here in Pittsburgh, USA also. -12C currently
Gatesheed
@sh3tpostsgamertime204 now that is the North lol
Thank you
Much obliged
You are a national treasure
*As always, thanks mate.*
Yes! It’s LOOK AT HIM time once again! Thanks to UMOgrunt & David Crockett
Don Valentine, best of the worst!
The People's Champ
2:39:00 - Ricky Morton channeling Freddy Jones from Scooby Doo.
"I'll take you, you 6' 8" piece of vegetable!" - Ricky Morton.
1:34:21 - To answer the question, Perfect feuded with Lex Luger and than Shawn Michaels; I think he got injured and then returned as the referee at Wrestlemania X and turned heel to set up another Luger feud, but that went nowhere.
So, here's the scorecard of everyone involved in this mess (feel free to add anyone I missed):
- Rock & Roll Express: Both would go to the AWA, then come back to NWA/WCW.
- Ronnie Garvin: Went to AWA as a heel, got cheered against Greg Gagne, then went to WWF.
- Powers of Pain: Went to WWF introduced by Tito Santana and once got managed by Baron Von Rashke of all people.
- Bubba Rogers: Went to WWF as The Big Boss Man.
- Sheepherders (one of those who was available) are less than six months away from being the Bushwhackers in WWF.
- Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson are a few months away from their big brawl with The Rockers as The Brain Busters in WWF.
- Barry Windham would go to WWF in 1989 for a spell as The Widowmaker.
- Dusty Rhodes would go to WWF in 1989 and somehow got the polka dots monster over.
Yeah, three-quarters of the 4 Horsemen are gone; former NWA champion gone, the team that feuded with the Road Warriors are gone, Jim Cornette's bodyguard is gone, the booker is gone, the team that innovated the rock and roll concept that the Rockers stole is gone, and the Bushwhackers. What a blood-letting?!
29:20 Chris Champion vs Don Valentine
After seeing the whole context of the show at the time, I can finally sympathize with Don Valentine. Don had no business in the ring, but he probably wouldn't have been in the ring had NWA actually paid their wrestlers and not spend like they thought were Ted Turner when they were not Turner Corporation in terms of finances.