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Post by Mike G on Apr 29, 2004 18:56:39 GMT -5
I see that Buff Bagwell will be the special ed wrestler released at origins. My question is who in the LWF did he tag with? I can not think of a single one. There was Brian Pillman, 2 Cold Scorpio, The Patriot, Scotty Riggs and Lex Luger. Who did I miss. Or am I mistaken? I thought that was the hint (teamed with some one already in the game)
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Post by traviz on Apr 29, 2004 19:07:26 GMT -5
Buff will be released @ Origins...the mystery wrestler will be released @ Galacticon
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Post by tystates on Apr 29, 2004 21:34:41 GMT -5
Bagwell teamed a lot with Scott Norton and Scott Steiner in his nWo days. I remember before he turned Tom down saying he still hoped to get back in the WWE. I guess he knows that's not happening now.
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Post by tystates on Apr 29, 2004 21:45:45 GMT -5
Anyone remember watching Bagwell as The Handsome Stranger in the Global Wrestling Federation?
When he came into WCW, Bagwell teamed with Sting and formed 6 and 8-man tags with Sting, Steamboat and various others. He had some tag matches with Tom Zenk as well.
I see a Buff Bagwell card as being decent for singles if they focus on him as Buff. An overall type career card would make him a better tag team wrestler since he held the gold four times with Scorpio, Patriot and Riggs. He never won any singles titles.
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Post by traviz on Apr 29, 2004 22:31:14 GMT -5
He was WCW US champion
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Post by wildman on Apr 30, 2004 0:36:16 GMT -5
Anyone remember watching Bagwell as The Handsome Stranger in the Global Wrestling Federation?quote] yeah, he did a Chip and Dales kinda thing where he wore a vest, bowtie and mask and handed roses to old ladies
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Post by tystates on Apr 30, 2004 8:55:01 GMT -5
When was Bagwell U.S. champion? He's not on the title history of that belt anywhere.
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Post by traviz on Apr 30, 2004 23:20:00 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it was sometime in 2000, I seem to remember there being a big deal over him finally having a singles title,but I could be wrong.
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Post by GalactiKing on May 1, 2004 20:56:09 GMT -5
Bagwell should be interesting. I will probably pick him up at Galacticon along with our mystery guy.
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Post by Historian on May 2, 2004 11:03:02 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it was sometime in 2000, I seem to remember there being a big deal over him finally having a singles title,but I could be wrong. Traviz, I think you might be thinking of when Bill Demott as either Hugh Morris or Gen. Rection won the U.S. title from Lance Storm. I remember they did a thing on Nitro where Goldberg and a bunch of the WCW locker room came out and congratulated him on his win. Buff never held any singles titles in WCW, not even the TV belt.
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Post by traviz on May 2, 2004 12:11:47 GMT -5
Not the first time I been wrong...oh,well, sorry,Buff,I tried
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Post by Joe on May 6, 2004 21:27:07 GMT -5
Traviz, I think you might be thinking of when Bill Demott as either Hugh Morris or Gen. Rection won the U.S. title from Lance Storm. I remember they did a thing on Nitro where Goldberg and a bunch of the WCW locker room came out and congratulated him on his win. Buff never held any singles titles in WCW, not even the TV belt. What was the name of that team DeMott was head of? Iknow that was the saddest period in the history of NWA/WCW. I remember the fist time I heard DeMott's new name, I thought they called him "General Errection". Does anyone remember who else was on that pathetic squad?
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Post by wildman on May 6, 2004 22:05:56 GMT -5
They were the Misfits In Action or MIA. Lash Lareoux was Cpl. Cajun, Van Hammer was Private Stash, Chavo was um... i cant remember chavos alias. Demott was General Hugh G. Rection. Tylene Buck was Major Gunns
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Post by Graymar on May 7, 2004 5:44:06 GMT -5
FYI...
Hugh Morrus (Gen. Rection), Lash Leroux (Cpl. Cajun), Van Hammer (Major Stash), Chavo Guerrero Jr. (Lt. Loco), Major Gunns, G.I. Bro (Booker T). The Wall (Sgt. AWOL)
Graymar
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Post by Joe on May 8, 2004 18:18:05 GMT -5
The MIA were a creation of Vince Russo's, correct? He is an idiot. As long as he is involved with TNA in any way, shape, form, or fashion, that promotion is destined to be second rate, regardless of a national cable deal.
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