RFDC wrote:
So many armbars. I think every match I have watched has included several armbar spots. They did so much more as far as actual techinical wrestling during this time period. Matches were thought out and not just one high spot after another. Matches lasted a lot longer and they were not on such tight tv time restraints.
That's the major problem with today's product: spot-after-spot, with very little selling. Back in the day, a piledriver would mean a stretcher comes out for the victim. Nowadays, it takes 4 DDTs in a row for anyone to register a move.
RFDC wrote:
The Four Horseman were amazing. Wrestling today needs more factions. They can do so much to improve the level of wrestling. I hated the horseman as a kid and that is exactly what they wanted. So good at knowing exactly what every situation and every opponent needed to get over.
No, we don't need more factions. We need factions done right. Right now, you have factions that stick around for 1, 2 months. They're mostly jokes. The horsemen were played straight (by this, I mean the original group. I don't need to see Sting, Windham, etc., in that role.)
RFDC wrote:
Who in the hell came up with the idea of having Ronny Garvin be the World Heavyweight champion??? That was brutal. A midcard guy his entire career and then jumps up to be champion? Terrible.
Its either Dusty or Flair. I'm leaning towards Flair. But both of those guys had a problem of constantly making themselves the stars. You got two dynamics here: "oh, Ronny surely *earned* his way", and "well, tell you what. I'll put Ronny out there so you can't say I keep pushing myself." Except: no one goes to a match expressly to see Garvin, and Ronny doesn't really have any fanbase support, so having him drop the belt is no big deal. Yes, Windham would have made a good multi-time champion. I'd rather spend time developing him than wasting airtime on Lex Lugar.
RFDC wrote:
The Scaffold matches were a stupid idea and they are lucky there were not more injuries.
Dusty deserves a severe beating for those matches. They can't be seen from camera or in-house well. The injury thing is always there. It's as dumb as exploding rings, barbed wire ring ropes. They're like looking at train wrecks.
RFDC wrote:
Tag Teams were so good during that time period. Road Warriors, Rock n Roll Express, Midnight Express, the Russians, Arn and Tully, Arn and Ole, Kansas Jayhawks, Freebirds. So many good combos and such good matches.
That was Crockett's bread and butter.
[Edit] Watts rotated his bookers regularly, under the presumption that they get burned out quickly. Creative has to be kept fresh. Otherwise, its Dusty pushing Dusty's guys. And Flair pushing his cronies. I'd sooner have Gary Hart and Ernie Ladd!