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09-02-2024, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted By Deathstroke
I read he kept his battle with cancer private. He could have gone public and gotten a ton of support, and prayers, best wishes, and money. Wrestlers have gone on gofundme for lesser physical issues. Must respect him for wanting it that way. I seen him in wcw growing up. I was excited when he joined wwf. I liked that run a lot. Then iirc he went to wcw again, and admittedly I remember little about that. When in 94? I think it was he was back in wwf and that was my favorite run from him. His entrance was pumped af. Talking to himself when fist bumping fans. I was hype for him by the time he got to the ring. He teamed with 123 Kid. But his title run and just being in the main event was great. Then he went back to wcw under a disastrous time booking wise. I stopped watching nitro by then because it sucked so much.
weak post.
Yes all the Mexican wrestlers were boring and brought down the show.
But no one stayed tuned for the entire program, especially when it was a 3 hour program.
The main event and higher tier segments involving Sid were always great.
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09-02-2024, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted By Evil_D
weak post.
Yes all the Mexican wrestlers were boring and brought down the show.
But no one stayed tuned for the entire program, especially when it was a 3 hour program.
The main event and higher tier segments involving Sid were always great.
Yeah it sounds like I might have missed out on some good moments from his final run. I just couldn’t enjoy nitro or thunder for the most part. Even when some of my absolute favorites at that time showed up - Terry Funk, Sandman, Dr. Death, British bulldog, Mikey shipwreck, Crowbar who I knew well from the Indy scene and he had a few jobber matches in wwf. I couldn’t enjoy their product so I no doubt missed out on many moments from some of my favorites at that time. Tank Abbott and The 3 Count alliance was the last storyline I paid attention to. But I almost want to go back and watch a few of thr final wcw ppvs.

Scott Steiner vs. Goldberg on a ppv I rewatch sometimes. Fall brawl? Both men could bump for each other and were explosive af. Throwing each around!

Edit:

Shane Douglas too.

Sabu and D-Lo Brown were also set to sign with wcw. I don’t know if I would have even watched this.
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09-03-2024, 01:17 AM
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Greatest wrestling physique ever? He had Goldberg super hero proportions at 6'7, and looked like a legit crazy red neck. Just compare him to todays clowns lol.






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09-05-2024, 09:20 PM
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https://x.com/GrappleClips/status/1831859140060467537

Sid powerbombs one of those Mexican midgets into a bag of popcorn.
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