Clash of the Champions #17

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  1. Derek Hamel says:

    Well that was a fun read. I saw the show live and have watched it numerous times since but it’s been quite awhile, and your review took me back. Unlike you, I was a huge NWA fan and by this point had already spent 7 years bitching about Vince McMahon and Hulk Hogan. But it was tough to become a dedicated WCW fan, with boobs like Jim Herd and Eric Bischoff running things.
    I do have to dispute two of your opinions. First, I remember this era very well, and at NO time was Van Hammer ever “the second most popular guy in the company”. He was a joke to the huge majority of fans, and even the Kayfabe Apter mags made fun of him. Van Hammer fitted in perfectly with such undercard creations as Big Josh and PN News.
    Second, after reading several of your reviews, I’m definitely noticing a staunch anti-Rick Steiner vein. Certainly by the end of the decade, when WCW kept pushing him as a singles star despite his flagging ability and desire, that opinion is valid. But I still recall when he broke in here in Mid-South, and though he spent his first couple years doing jobs, his talent was always in evidence. When Crockett bought the UWF from Watts, Steiner was the most over of the newcomers next to Sting. He showed tremendous technical prowess and charisma as a heel in Kevin Sullivan’s group, leading to his face turn and one of the louder pops you’ll ever hear when he beat Mike Rotundo for the NWA TV title. He and Scott were certainly one of the finest teams of the last few decades.

  2. Fred says:

    Swap this card and results with Starrcade 91… and things would’ve been a-ok…(Keeping in mind I like the Battlebowl that year)

  3. MWeyer says:

    Arn: “He’s just a man.” No, Arn, you’re just a man, he’s RICKY F’N STEAMBOAT.

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