80s4life
Wrestling Event Security
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Post by 80s4life on Mar 9, 2006 22:13:55 GMT -5
I'd like to get people's thoughts on a comparison between some of the hot angles and skits in the W.W.F. in 1987, like the Ted DiBiase vignettes, the Battle for Bam Bam, Tom Zenk abandoning the Can-Am Connection, Andre's return at Survivor Series, etc., with the angles and vignettes that ended the decade, like Dusty Rhodes plunging a toilet bowl and stealing Big Boss Man's nightstick, The Rockers and The Rougeaus feuding over entrance music, Ronnie Garvin as the überref, and Mr. Perfect dismantling the W.W.F. belt with a hammer. Can these be grouped together as dip in quality creative thinking, were they just as good or better as the ones that came a couple years before?
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Post by Scott Joyce on Mar 9, 2006 22:39:22 GMT -5
Some of these were some good angles and IMO were as good as one a couple years before. Although I think it did dip alittle there but I would not say they were bad ideas for storylines. Ted Dibease was always creative and entertaining to me as was Andre. The angles back then IMO I liked better than some of those today like the whole Andre turning Hogan for their match up at WM III, Hogan and Savage feud over Elizabeth, Sgt Slaughters sympathy angle for Iraq and his match with Hogan all great storylines and matches.
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