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Post by stephenvegas on Nov 15, 2006 22:59:17 GMT -5
I just checked out the new stuff that WWE 24/7 is offering starting this week and now I know I will be spending some time this weekend watching them. The new stuff on WWE 24/7 this week includes:
-the first-ever Survivor Series PPV from 1987
-a card from Madison Square Garden from 1991 that includes the Ultimate Warriors vs the Macho Man in a steel cage and the Legion of Doom vs Demolition
-the Legends of Wrestling which is a one hour show and this episode that started this week examines the careers of Bob Backlund and Hulk Hogan which are discussed by a panel whose members are Jim Ross, Dusty Rhodes, Pat Patterson, Michael Hayes, and Mike Graham.
-the documentary from the recent McMahon DVD
-and some more matches from this month's featured Hall of Famer Cowboy Bob Orton Jr. The matches involving Orton that are new this week are Orton and Dick Hutton vs Wahoo McDaniel and Mark Youngblood at Starcade 1983, Orton vs Ricky Steamboat from 1985, and Orton challenging Tito Santana for the Intercontinental Championship from 1984.
There is also some other cool things added this week such as another edition of Tuesday Night Titans and another edition of the Monday Night Wars.
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Post by Big Bri on Nov 17, 2006 22:13:49 GMT -5
Nice, Steve. Way to make us who don't have it yet feel really shi**y, LOL.
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Post by stephenvegas on Nov 17, 2006 22:18:38 GMT -5
Nice, Steve. Way to make us who don't have it yet feel really shi**y, LOL. Well, if it is any consolation, I had to stay home from work today because I have the flu. So I watched some of that stuff on WWE 24/7 this afternoon while feeling really s****y myself. But I think I am going to save the 1987 Survivor Series to watch some time on Thanksgiving after football is over.
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Post by Big Bri on Nov 17, 2006 23:58:00 GMT -5
Sounds like a plan. Bigelow taking on Andre, Bundy, & Gang by himself. Man, was that a push or what?
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Post by stephenvegas on Nov 25, 2006 1:37:23 GMT -5
Sounds like a plan. Bigelow taking on Andre, Bundy, & Gang by himself. Man, was that a push or what? I just rewatched (I think for the first time since I saw it back in 1987) the first-ever Survivor Series and I agree with you about Bigelow. I also think the Young Stallions were given a push at that Survivor Series when they and the Killer Bees were the only survivors for their team. But like Bigelow's push, it ultimately didn't go too far.
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