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PWD PWD 1206: Raw in The USA

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All 3 of them are very well deserving but I do not like this Legacy nonsense and just shuffling them through the door like Robert Dunder

Uncle Ivan beat frickin Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Title in one of the legit hugest upsets in pro rasslin history and then introduced the world to nephew Nikita who set the business on fire in 1986 and led to Jim Crockett Promotions havent its greatest year ever at the box office
It sucks that they waited til he died to put him in but he was involved with the old timer injury lawsuits so he was never going in under Vince


Kamala is another one that shoulda went in when he was alive, he had one of the hottest runs ever with Hulk Hogan, also in 1986, where they drew an insane amount of money at the box office and he was a great traveling attraction that put butts in seats all over the territories, he deserves a full introduction too
 
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@My Spot

All 3 of them are very well deserving but I do not like this Legacy nonsense and just shuffling them through the door like Robert Dunder

Uncle Ivan beat frickin Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Title in one of the legit hugest upsets in pro rasslin history and then introduced the world to nephew Nikita who set the business on fire in 1986 and led to Jim Crockett Promotions havent its greatest year ever at the box office
It sucks that they waited til he died to put him in but he was involved with the old timer injury lawsuits so he was never going in under Vince


Kamala is another one that shoulda went in when he was alive, he had one of the hottest runs ever with Hulk Hogan, also in 1986, where they drew an insane amount of money at the box office and he was a great traveling attraction that put butts in seats all over the territories, he deserves a full introduction too
I thought for sure Uncle Ivan was already in.
 
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Im listening to the '88 BTS w Beau and Meltzer clearly says Wrestlemania III sold over 90,000 tickets, that ole mark ass story changing sonofabitch!


Speaking of WMIII, theres a new book out all about the greatest night in rasslin history, its written by one of the talking heads that sometimes appears in different WWF/A&E programs but its supposed to be really good, finna snatch it up soon

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And this is the guy that wrote it, Im sure some of you recognize him from his various television appearances


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@My Spot

Im listening to the '88 BTS w Beau and Meltzer clearly says Wrestlemania III sold over 90,000 tickets, that ole mark ass story changing sonofabitch!


Speaking of WMIII, theres a new book out all about the greatest night in rasslin history, its written by one of the talking heads that sometimes appears in different WWF/A&E programs but its supposed to be really good, finna snatch it up soon

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And this is the guy that wrote it, Im sure some of you recognize him from his various television appearances


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I've posted it before but the 1987/04/13 Observer covering WM3 clearly has Dave saying over 90k tickets sold. The whole 78k bullshit started when Eric Bischoff hired Zane Bresloff away in the mid 90s.
 
I've posted it before but the 1987/04/13 Observer covering WM3 clearly has Dave saying over 90k tickets sold. The whole 78k bullshit started when Eric Bischoff hired Zane Bresloff away in the mid 90s.

So ATM Eric was secretly the mole this whole time, I guess we shoulda known...


I wonder if thats the real reason that Vince sent those two giant drunkards over to WCW to secretly rip it apart from the inside...


I guess it really is all about the game, and how you play it...


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