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Oh dang, I gotta check this out, Randy Savage was so freaking good in Memphis in '84 and '85, this is right before he headed up to New York and became one of the biggest stars in the history of this fine bidness
I hope they find more of his Memphis stuff but I'm wondering where the heck this came from since the WWE doesnt own the rights to any of the Memphis footage so I'm surprised they posted it
STFU Frank
Did Double J inherit it from Jerry? Of course that son of a bitch is cashing checks from both companies!Oh dang, I gotta check this out, Randy Savage was so freaking good in Memphis in '84 and '85, this is right before he headed up to New York and became one of the biggest stars in the history of this fine bidness
I hope they find more of his Memphis stuff but I'm wondering where the heck this came from since the WWE doesnt own the rights to any of the Memphis footage so I'm surprised they posted it
If I said it once, I said at least 12 times, Randy Savage from 1984 through '87 or '88 was the greatest wrestler of all time, the complete presentation from the moment he stepped through the curtain to his entrance music, his robes, his crazy intense but technically flawless ring work, his promos, Miss Elizabeth, his elbow drop is the most beautiful and elegant finishing maneuver that ever existed, everything about him was perfection and no one has ever done it better, bar none!

I'm not sure that's legally binding
Name is on the line. I didn’t see shit.Pretty sure that isn't legally binding.
Street Fight seemed underwhelming
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Mortal Kombat and then the theme music starting would have gotten over.Street Fight seemed underwhelming