80s4life
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Post by 80s4life on Feb 17, 2006 19:35:37 GMT -5
You're right, Iceman. You do have to respect her willingness to get involved in matches. She was physically courageous and athletically gifted. But the character became unbelievable from Summer Slam '89 on. The outfits got weirder, the interviews got weirder. She was like a female Ultimate Warrior on interviews with an inferiority complex, deferring to "her man," "her king" all the time. I would just prefer to remember Sherri as the woman who dethroned The Fabulous Moolah and took on challengers like Rockin' Robin and Dawn Marie. Her first few months with Macho weren't so bad, though. It was the Summer Slam interview where she was standing with Zeus stirring a witch's cauldron that really opened my eyes and turn off my TV.
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Post by Iceman on Feb 27, 2006 3:18:20 GMT -5
She was like a female Ultimate Warrior on interviews with an inferiority complex. I would just prefer to remember Sherri as the woman who dethroned The Fabulous Moolah and took on challengers like Rockin' Robin and Dawn Marie. It was the Summer Slam interview where she was standing with Zeus stirring a witch's cauldron that really opened my eyes and turn off my TV. Lol, yeah I know what you mean about her later Ultimate Warrior style. I actually never saw her Wrestle back then, so she was pretty good and cool to watch? Lol, never saw the Summer Slam interview but I can picture her doing something like that easly, lol.
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Warrior
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Post by Warrior on Feb 28, 2006 13:51:39 GMT -5
Elizabeth, no doubt.
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80s4life
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Post by 80s4life on Feb 28, 2006 23:02:20 GMT -5
Yeah, Iceman, she was a pretty cool wrestler, not that you had to excel that much back then, given there wasn't much talent in the division. It was Sherri, Moolah, Robin, Marie, Judy Martin, Leilani Kai, and Velvet McIntyre, pretty much. Later came the awesome Jumpin' Bomb Angels.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Mar 3, 2006 14:09:38 GMT -5
Sherri was certainly intense and was good but I had to say Elizabeth RIP.
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Killer Jay
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Post by Killer Jay on Sept 14, 2006 19:51:46 GMT -5
without a doubt, Elizabeth
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Post by piersixer on Nov 28, 2006 18:57:41 GMT -5
No contest here Miss Elizabeth by a landslide! Elizabeth & Randy Savage were just one of those magical wrestling combonations.
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Post by Iceman on Dec 3, 2006 19:09:56 GMT -5
No contest here Miss Elizabeth by a landslide! Elizabeth & Randy Savage were just one of those magical wrestling combonations. Good call Pier, you pretty much called it on the nose, lol. It was magical and no other Wrestler and Female Manager will ever have the same impact as they did in Wrestling.
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80s4life
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Post by 80s4life on Dec 4, 2006 18:29:26 GMT -5
It IS all about chemistry, like Precious & Jimmy Garvin, Baby Doll & Larry Zbyszko, Sherri when she was with "Playboy" Buddy Rose & "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers, etc. Randy and Sherri didn't really do that for me once the initial curiosity wore off around Summer Slam '89.
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Post by Def Leppard Van Halen on Jul 24, 2007 21:45:53 GMT -5
Elizabeth was the best manager. As far as mixed Tag Team matches go, then Sherri.
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