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Post by Scott Joyce on Mar 3, 2006 13:34:03 GMT -5
The Masked Superstar who briefly wrestled in the AWA in 1984 WOW The masked superstar he was really good. I forgot about him.
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Post by Sculpted Stud on Oct 13, 2006 17:11:44 GMT -5
first of all,its blasphemy not to have crusher jerry blackwell on this list,he was easily the most dominant wrestler in his prime in the midwest territories.but mad dog vachon was one of the first when i was a little 5 year old terror to draw me to wrestling,
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Jon Moxley
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Post by Jon Moxley on Oct 29, 2006 15:37:12 GMT -5
If you do not pick Nick Bockwinkle your a messeding idiot
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Post by NWA AWA 1 on Dec 5, 2006 20:07:51 GMT -5
I sure agree with the Nick Bockwinkle vs the ultimate loser . Bockwinkle was the last truly great AWA champion. It is sad how the wwf rolled over the competition. I loved watching AWA all star wrestling as a kid. The AWA characters were much better. Hogan character was just stupid in the wwf. But It made vincee richer than a sultan.
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Post by enforcer on Nov 29, 2014 21:08:04 GMT -5
I was a fan of Nick Bockwincle, still am. I used to love how he did interviews. I also love The Crusher and Dick the bruiser. Gosh, when I think back on those days. That was wrestling.
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