HIDDEN GEM: Summerslam Spectacular 1993: Better Than The Pay Per View

Summerslam Spectacular 1993
Date: August 22, 1993
Location: Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York
Attendance: 3,000
Commentators: Jim Ross, Gorilla Monsoon

This is a special used to hype up Summerslam and since the 1993 edition is the kind of show that needs all the help it can get. The big match here is the Steiner Brothers defending the Tag Team Titles against Money Inc. inside a cage, which has a good bit of potential. Let’s get to it.

Jim Ross welcomes us to the show and runs down the card.

Yokozuna vs. Jim Duggan

Yokozuna’s WWF Title isn’t on the line and Jim Cornette is not in his corner for some reason. Instead it’s just Mr. Fuji, which is quite the downgrade. Duggan is in his weird singlet phase here and it never looks right. We see a quick shot of Duggan holding his newborn daughter as commentary is already talking about Lex Luger. Duggan jumps him from behind to start and hammers away but the referee takes the 2×4 away, allowing Yokozuna to superkick him down.

Yokozuna chokes away and sends Duggan outside, meaning Duggan’s eyes bug out as they had a tendency to do. That doesn’t seem to bother Yokozuna as he knocks Duggan down and drops the huge leg. Duggan gets caught in a bearhug and we take a break. Back with Duggan biting his way out of the bearhug so Yokozuna chokes away in the corner again. Yokozuna misses a charge though and Duggan slugs away before finally dropping the monster with a clothesline. The three point clothesline is loaded up but Fuji grabs the leg, allowing Yokozuna to get in a shot from behind. The Banzai Drop finishes Duggan at 12:01.

Rating: D+. This was mostly a squash until the ending, when it was almost literally a squash. Yokozuna was on an absolutely amazing roll at this point and having him destroy Duggan was a great way to go. Duggan is someone who can be sacrificed for America because it is a story that works so well. This was Duggan’s last match with the company for over ten years, but

Post match Yokozuna is a bit tired so Cornette pops up to yell about how Luger is going to beg Cornette and Fuji to call Yokozuna off at Summerslam. Cornette was bringing the fire as only he can here.

Video on Ted DiBiase trying to humiliate Razor Ramon with money, causing some bad results. DiBiase wanted to beat up 1-2-3 Kid to make things better but got pinned in a major upset.

Razor Ramon vs. Blake Beverly

Blake talks trash and gets a toothpick in the face so Blake slaps him in the face. The threat of a right hand sends Blake outside before coming back in for a headlock. Blake pulls the hair but Ramon pulls his a lot harder to escape. The punches into the discus punch rock Blake but he gets in a shot of his own to put Ramon on the floor.

Blake takes off the turnbuckle pad and whips Ramon hard into the steel as this is WAY more competitive than I would have bet on/it should be. A powerslam gives Blake two and he clotheslines Ramon right back down. Ramon whips him into the exposed buckle though and finishes with the Razor’s Edge at 6:17.

Rating: D+. Am I missing something or was this more about Blake than Ramon? I’m not sure why you would want to push half of a low level TV guy but this was a rather strange time for the company. I don’t know what they were going for here but it really did not do much good for Ramon, who is a bit of a bigger star than Blake Beverly (now Beau would have made sense but not Blake).

We look at Lex Luger getting off of the Lex Express and meeting some fans.

Jerry Lawler is in a pink Cadillac with an Elvis impersonator who insists that he is the real one. He was having dinner with JFK the other day and talking about how bad things were, which Lawler says is the same as people like Bret Hart taking a shortcut. It’s time to go for a drive.

Bret Hart is sick of Lawler talking about his family and he doesn’t even want his parents at Summerslam to see this beating.

Smoking Gunns/Tatanka vs. Reno Riggins/Barry Horowitz/Brooklyn Brawler

Billy knees Riggins down to start and Bart comes in to crank on Brawler’s arm. Tatanka comes in to crank on the arm as well but Billy comes back in to suplex Riggins down for two. Horowitz gets his own turn and snapmares Billy into a knee drop as we actually have a face in peril here. Riggins and Horowitz take turns on Billy in the corner before Brawler rakes the eyes over the top rope. Billy forearms his way to freedom and brings Tatanka back in to clean house. Everything breaks down and a high crossbody finishes Riggins at 5:03.

Rating: C. Another nothing to see match here which has been the case all show long so far. The Gunns and Tatanka are warming up for a six man against Bam Bam Bigelow and the Headshrinkers but I’m not sure how much of a success this really was. It didn’t go as long, but Billy was beaten down for a good chunk of the match and that isn’t the most inspiring match.

More of Luger and the fans.

Undertaker comes out to talk about how Giant Gonzalez’s day of reckoning is at hand. He may have no Paul Bearer or Urn but he has the Creatures Of The Night. As for what a Rest In Peace match is, it involves him pulling out Gonzalez’s organs to take his soul. I’ll let you get your mind around that as Giant Gonzalez and Harvey Wippleman come out, tell Undertaker he’ll lose, and then leave.

Luger, fans, again.

Intercontinental Title: Shawn Michaels vs. Bob Backlund

Shawn is defending and commentary continues their eternal hype of Michaels vs. Mr. Perfect at Summerslam (that went on FOREVER and there was no way they could have lived up to the hype). Shawn takes him down to start and gets in a slam before chilling on the top rope. Backlund is back up with a rather delayed slam into a backslide for two and Shawn needs a breather on the floor.

We take a break and come back with Shawn hammering away on Backlund for two and grabbing a front facelock. The comeback is on and there’s the big atomic drop but Diesel grabs the referee. Shawn uses the distraction to grab a small package with trunks for the pin at 9:54.

Rating: C-. Backlund was still in his aww shucks period here and Shawn was still on his way to greatness so they weren’t ready for a really good one yet. Also, this was hardly even a competitive match as Shawn dominated for the most part before cheating to win. These two could do something good under better circumstances, but they didn’t have those here.

We get a sitdown interview with Lex Luger, who talks about being an athletic kid growing up but then he started seriously training and learning and here he is today. The lesson is to keep working at things and eventually you can get to your goals. He wants to be an inspiration to everyone so don’t believe you can’t do something. Lex Luger is telling you to believe you can do anything. They really just had him say that.

Ludvig Borga is ready to destroy Marty Jannetty at Summerslam and wants to destroy everyone here.

Marty Jannetty vs. Duane Gill

Jannetty starts fast by cranking on the arm and takes him down into an armbar. A superkick sets up a backdrop and we hit the chinlock. Gill fights up and catches him on the top, only to get caught in a front flip faceplant (reverse Blockbuster). The top rope fist drop finishes Gill at 3:21.

Rating: D+. Now this felt like a bit of a warmup match and that is not something we have seen much of tonight. I’m not sure how much value there is in having Borga beat Jannetty but he is going to need something in there. Jannetty was still warm from winning the Intercontinental Title earlier in the year so Borga gets something out of it, but this wasn’t a great one.

We go to the Summerslam Control Center where Gene Okerlund runs down the card. I miss this kind of thing and it could still work today.

Tag Team Titles: Steiner Brothers vs. Money Inc.

The Steiners are defending in a cage with escape only. The Steiners go after DiBiase to start but IRS’s quick escape attempt is broken up without much effort. Money Inc. cuts off the champs as well so DiBiase goes up, only to get pulled down by the tights (I think you know what happens as a result). With the Steiners down, IRS goes up but Scott catches him and goes over the top, only to have DiBiase suplex him back in. Scott gets knocked down again and Rick’s escape attempt is cut off as well. The Steiners are right back with some shots to the face and go up, only to get pulled back in a hurry.

We take a break and come back with Rick suplexing IRS off of the cage and Scott sending DiBiase face first into the cage. DiBiase and Scott fight on the top but they switch places with DiBiase pulling Rick down, turning him upside down in the process for a cool visual. IRS gets whipped hard into the corner but Scott has to pull him down into an electric chair.

Some rams into the cage allow IRS and Scott to climb out at the same time but IRS comes back in to jump Rick. Scott isn’t about to be one upped and comes off the top of the cage with an ax handle to IRS’s head. DiBiase pulls Rick back down by the headgear and we take another back. Back again with Scott on the floor, leaving Rick down 2-1. Scott comes back in for the second time and watches IRS climb out again as Rick catches DiBiase on top again.

DiBiase winds up hanging by his feet from the cage but Rick isn’t smart enough to take the win. Even Gorilla isn’t sure why they would do something so stupid so both Steiners go up at once. That brings IRS back in (this cage isn’t much of a deterrent) for another save but Rick gets up over the top…..and comes back in to help Scott AGAIN. Rick gets out again and IRS tries to escape as well but Rick catches him on his shoulders. DiBiase escapes and hammers away but Scott gets out to retain at 25:00.

Rating: B. There were some weird moments in the thinking there but they didn’t stop with the violence and brawling, which is the idea of a cage match like this. Above all else, this was definitely different and I like that quite a bit. This would be it for Money Inc., making me wonder why this wasn’t on the pay per view instead, because it would have been better than almost anything else on the show.

Men on a Mission and Rapping Randy (Savage) sing some Lex Luger praises to end the show.

Overall Rating: B-. The main event more than carries this and while the show felt like a glorified Raw (which it pretty much was), it felt like something special. It didn’t exactly make me want to see the pay per view, but it had a great main event and covered every match on the show. That’s a lot better than most commercials and I’ll take that every single time.

 

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Daily News Update – July 4, 2021

Enjoy Freedom From Not Knowing What Is Going On In Wrestling.

 

VIDEO: WWE Discusses The Most Important Match Ever.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-wwe-discusses-important-match-ever/

VIDEO: Intense Moment Takes Place On Talking Smack.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-surprising-argument-breaks-talking-smack/

More Backstage Details On Zelina Vega’s WWE Return.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/backstage-details-zelina-vegas-wwe-return/

WATCH: Becky Lynch Doing Work For UFC.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/watch-becky-lynch-work-ufc/

Kevin Owens Has Some Grand Money In The Bank Plans.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/kevin-owens-grand-money-bank-plans/

Injured Superstar Returning To The Ring On Monday Night Raw.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/injured-superstar-returning-ring-monday-night-raw/

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Daily News Update – July 3, 2021

Happy Almost Treason Day!

 

WWE Taking Another Big Step Back To Normal This Fall.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-taking-another-big-step-back-normal-fall/

Title Match With Stipulations Set For WWE Money In The Bank.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/title-match-stipulations-set-wwe-money-bank/

BREAKING: Surprise Return Takes Place On SmackDown.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/breaking-surprise-return-takes-place-smackdown/

Someone Else Has Qualified For Money In The Bank.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/someone-else-qualified-money-bank/

VIDEO: AEW Star Cuts Promo Before Eye Surgery.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-aew-star-cuts-promo-eye-surgery/

New NXT Wrestlers Get Dark Match Tryouts Before SmackDown.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/new-nxt-wrestlers-get-dark-match-tryouts-smackdown/

Lana Discusses Infamous Heat In WWE, What Caused The Initial Problem.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/lana-discusses-infamous-heat-wwe-caused-initial-problem/

WATCH: This WWE Clip Has Blown Away Everything Else This Week.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/watch-wwe-clip-blown-away-everything-else-week/

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Daily News Update – July 2, 2021

Vince Goes A Scouting.

 

Former WWE Star Confirms Retirement From Wrestling.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/former-wwe-star-confirms-retirement-wrestling/

More WWE Employees Let Go From The Company.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-employees-let-go-company/

WATCH: Shaquille O’Neal Ready For Dream Match In AEW.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/watch-shaquille-oneal-ready-dream-match-aew/

Updates On Two Wrestlers Injured This Week.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/updates-two-recently-injured-wrestlers/

Backstage News On AEW’s Plans For Hangman Page vs. Kenny Omega.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/backstage-news-aews-plans-hangman-page-vs-kenny-omega/

The New Class: WWE Signs Three New Wrestlers.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-announces-three-new-signings/

Samoa Joe Details His Love Of AJ Styles’ Hair.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/samoa-joe-details-love-aj-styles-hair/

Details On Vince McMahon At The Performance Center.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/details-vince-mcmahon-performance-center/

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HIDDEN GEM: Terry Funk Was Amazing (And Everyone Knows It)

This is one of the best things ECW ever did.

From ECW, April 12, 1997.

This is another special one as we have Terry Funk’s lifetime achievement banquet. This one is rated TV-MA and has another disclaimer to make me wonder what is on here. Joey Styles opens things up at a podium, talking about how he is new in this business but the highlight of his career has been working with Terry Funk, even when Funk tried to kill him. Joey teases the idea of strangling Paul Heyman (next to him) with a plastic bag, which Heyman takes from Joey for a shot to the arm. Getting more serious, Joey talks about how important it is to see Terry wrestle and how much it means to him.

Next up is Sandman, who is already emotional about how he has always wanted to be a wrestler and idolized the northeastern wrestlers. Sandman thanks the people who founded and operate this company for giving him a chance to live his dream. Oh and his wife too. We move on to Barely Legal tomorrow night, which features a three way dance between Sandman, Stevie Richards and Funk himself. Sandman can’t believe how far Richards has come in such a short time and it will be an honor to face Funk. It was bizarre to hear Sandman talking all sane and such like this.

Richards is up next (with an unpainted Blue Meanie) and talks about how he showed up to the ECW Arena, willing to do absolutely anything. Now he is getting to wrestle Sandman and Terry Funk on pay per view in the same arena. Richards thanks Heyman and hugs Funk, saying may the best man win.

Blue Meanie is up next and says he isn’t used to talking in a normal voice. Meanie doesn’t have much to say other thank thank you Funk.

Someone who looks like Nova says football had Joe Montana, baseball had Babe Ruth and wrestling had Funk.

Joey introduces the Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus), with Saturn saying he isn’t the best talker. He remembers thinking wrestlers were superheroes and Funk paved the road they walked down. Saturn talks about meeting Funk for the first time and being amazed that Funk thought he was a good worker, to the point where he called everyone he knew.

Kronus loves Funk and that’s it.

Styles talks about a young up and coming wrestler who is only going to get better and better. Funk: “Thank you!” It’s actually Chris Candido, with Tammy Sytch, with Chris talking about being NWA Champion and being terrified to talk to Funk for half an hour. One night they went to Dennys but Funk had locked the keys in his trunk so he had to eat in his gear, which had him panicking. Dory Funk Jr. said that wasn’t true, which is an excuse for a bunch of (funny) Funk impressions. Candido loves Funk too.

Next up is Louie Spicolli, who thought no one could beat up Hulk Hogan until Terry Funk did it. Funk always puts in the work and now he’s doing moonsaults because he can do anything.

Joey brings up the Pitbulls, who are nice guys but scare the heck out of him. They can’t believe they are in the same locker room as Funk and are very thankful for Funk helping them so much.

Now we have an introduction Joey doesn’t want to do, as he brings up Bill Alfonso. Bill talks about being brought in to ECW in 1994 and how much he loved Funk as a kid and apparently they knew each other twenty years ago. Cool enough.

Joey talks about being scared of the next speaker, even if he is a terrifying man. That would be Taz, who talks about how everyone here is great but it’s all about Funk. Taz tells a story about his first match in the company and being stunned that Funk took him aside to critique his match that night. He hopes Terry is around for another 52 years (Would you bet against him?).

Joey introduces Francine, who is rather choked up about getting to be up here. She looks at Funk like a father and hopes he walks her down the aisle when she gets married.

Now we have Sabu, who presents Terry with a trophy and whispers something in his ear before sitting back down.

Next up is a referee whose name I couldn’t understand. Funk has praised him too and can’t believe he has had the honor to be in the same ring as Funk over the years. He talks about how Funk has done so many things for so many people and talks longer than most of the wrestlers.

Now we get a more obscure name with Barry Blaustein, who has made a documentary about ECW (and was regularly mentioned by Jesse Ventura back in the late 80s). It has been an honor to get to show the greatness of wrestling, which has included seeing Funk covered in blood. Funk said he was too old for wrestling that night but Barry knew that could never be true. Blaustein has worked on a lot of big movies but he has never been prouder of anything than this.

Now we have a female wrestling promoter whose name Joey kind of mumbles. She talks about meeting Terry at a commercial for Kodak in 1984 which had nothing to do with wrestling. Then she found out what he could do in wrestling and was amazed at how great he really was.

Joey talks about Tod Gordon (ECW founder) not knowing who he was when he was trying out. Joey: “Do you know who I am now Tod?” Gordon talks about how they needed a big star who could bring the hardcore when they started and there was only one option: Abdullah the Butcher. Funk didn’t think much of the first show they had but then things got better and that is because of what Funk did.

Joey talks about trying to work for WWF and WCW but only ECW called him back. That brings up the one person who called him back: Paul Heyman (oh boy). Paul talks about how emotional this is and thanks Gordon for giving him a job in 1993. He can’t believe how far they have come and goes into a promo about how extreme ECW is. New Jack, in a white suit and top hat, stands up after a mention from Heyman, who knows Jack had that hanging in his closet.

Heyman knows that everyone here put on a suit because they know Funk deserves the honor. New Jack (in the back of the room) says something the mic doesn’t pick up and we get the ECW chant. Heyman talks about doing photography for years in the early 80s and hearing about how he should just go straight up to Funk because he was such a great guy. That got him thrown out of the locker room and Heyman didn’t see Funk again until 1989.

They met again in Amarillo, Texas and Funk offered to take him for a ride the next morning. Funk drove crazy fast and Heyman was scared to death but he met Terry’s wife….who thought Heyman was hilarious (meaning more impressions). Then they went to a show with Funk vs. Eddie Gilbert as the main event. Heyman was taken to the ring where he was terrified (mainly because Ric Flair (WCW boss at the time) was going to kill him for some reason). Funk gave him some advice that night: if Missy Hyatt gets in your face, slap the f****** s*** out of her.

Then they had the match and Funk went off the apron and head first through a table. Gilbert thought Funk was dead and Heyman knew Flair was going to kill him. Heyman went over to check on Funk, who was fine enough that he cracked a joke to him (which is hard to understand but pops the room).

Then a few days later, Funk broke his tailbone a few days before the 1989 Great American Bash. For the first time, Heyman saw Funk crying because he was devastated. There was nothing that was going to stop Funk from going to the show and giving the fans what they paid to see. Then Funk wrestled 34 straight days on the road and Heyman was so in awe that he called his father to talk about how amazing Funk was.

Heyman prayed he could find one wrestler like Funk and now he has him in ECW. The criteria to work here is work ethic and the example for that has been set by Funk himself. Heyman talks about the wrestlers who have worked so hard here and they do it because Funk made them want to. The people who work behind the scenes do the same things and they do it because of the locker room.

That brings Heyman to Funk’s protege: Tommy Dreamer. Heyman praises Dreamer for everything he has done, without even being nervous about Barely Legal. Dreamer never gets shaken up but tonight has messed with him because he wants everything to be perfect for Funk. Everyone wants to make it special, like Taz, who has never mentioned his personal life but his wife is here with him because it is worth the honor to Funk. Having Funk in the locker room is like an audience with the Pope or the President because he means that much.

Heyman explains to the fans in attendance how much this means and they give Funk a standing ovation. ECW was ready for pay per view last year with November To Remember but they needed to do something special and someone to build around. They needed Terry Funk and now Heyman knows what can happen tomorrow and it is going to be a tribute to Funk.

Heyman introduces Tommy Dreamer (after stealing the show by being an AMAZING storyteller), who thanks a bunch of the wrestlers around here, capped off by finally thanking Funk himself. Dreamer talks about what a family ECW is and (of course) breaks into tears (Dreamer: “Yeah right I’m hardcore.”). He presents Funk with a plaque and a bunch of wrestlers come up to hug Funk.

It’s time for Funk himself to speak….and he needs to go to the bathroom….and he actually runs off so we get a lot of hugs between the speakers. New Jack gives Heyman an ECW ring as Funk is back. Funk thanks everyone for the plaque and talks about what it means to him. If he could present an award tonight, it would be the Against All Odds Award to Heyman and Gordon for making it so far.

Funk praises his wife, who the fans deem hardcore. He praises his wife for the hardcore matches they have had over the years and can’t wait to spend the rest of his life and eternity with her. Funk introduces his children and announces that he is done wrestling in the United States after this year. Even the people here don’t seem to believe him but Funk has a few more things to say.

Stevie Richards came into ECW with a couple of old bags but he never mentioned their names. Then we have the referees, who Funk knows are lying because they are referees. Funk talks about how the book of Genesis says Jacob met an angel and they didn’t play hockey or baseball. They wrestled each other, because it is something is always going to be around.

Funk talks about the people in the arena and in the ring who work so hard to make their mark. Wrestling is in his heart and there are people in ECW who have that passion too. Funk has his family come around him and the family applauds everyone for being here tonight and supporting ECW.

I’m not a big ECW guy but this was GREAT, as you could feel how much Funk meant to everyone here. Heyman’s stuff was outstanding and the story of Funk in Amarillo was awesome. I didn’t think Heyman was going to be topped and then Funk came in and blew the doors off of the place with one of the most powerful wrestling speeches you will ever here. This is worth seeing, though depending on your ECW taste, you might want to just watch Heyman and Funk.




Daily News Update – July 1, 2021

Happy Second Half Day!

 

An NXT Star May Have Just Spoiled His Future Storyline.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nxt-star-may-just-spoiled-future-plans/

Update On Sasha Banks’ Return To WWE TV.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/update-sasha-banks-return-wwe-tv/

WWE RUMOR: Surprising Backstage News On Baron Corbin.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/surprising-backstage-news-baron-corbins-reputation/

WWE Names Top Five Tag Teams Of All Time.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-names-top-five-tag-teams-time/

Burger King Weighs In On Current WWE Storyline.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/burger-king-weighs-current-wwe-storyline/

MVP Rips Fans For Criticizing WWE Television.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/mvp-rips-fans-criticizing-wwe-television/

Triple H Stayed In Contact With Jon Moxley For A Good Reason.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/triple-h-stayed-contact-jon-moxley-good-reason/

Nasty Injury Takes Place During AEW Dynamite.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nasty-injury-takes-place-aew-dynamite/

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Daily News Update – June 30, 2021

Happy Stuff And A Scary Kick.

 

RUMOR KILLER On Huge WWE Backstage Change.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/rumor-killer-huge-wwe-backstage-change/

Released WWE Stars Facing Immigration Issues.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/released-wwe-stars-facing-immigration-issues/

WWE Planning Some Very Odd Name Changes.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-planning-odd-name-changes/

Title Change Takes Place On NXT In Unannounced Match.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/title-change-takes-place-nxt-unannounced-match/

NXT Is Starting A New Tournament Next Month.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nxt-starting-new-tournament-next-month/

Keep Them Going: Another Name Gone From WWE.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/another-name-gone-backstage-wwe/

VIDEO: Mercedes Martinez Hospitalized After Scary NXT Spot.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-injured-wrestler-hospitalized-nxt-match/

WWE Confirms Two Top Stars Have Gotten Married.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-confirms-hugs-wrestling-wedding/

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Daily News Update – June 29, 2021

The Money In The Bank Woes Have Begun.

 

Return Already Scheduled For Next Week’s Monday Night Raw.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/return-already-scheduled-next-weeks-monday-night-raw/

Important Update On Damian Priest’s WWE Status.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/important-update-damian-priests-wwe-status/

WWE RUMOR: Note On WWE’s Final Weeks In The ThunderDome.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-rumor-note-upcoming-monday-night-raw-taping/

Another Star Set For Money In The Bank Ladder Match.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/another-money-bank-ladder-match-qualifier/

Samoa Joe Opens Up On Return To NXT, New Responsibilities.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/samoa-joe-opens-return-nxt-new-responsibilities/

VIDEO: Wrestling Match Serves As Gender Reveal.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-wrestling-match-gender-real-party/

Former WWE World Champion Open To Returning.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/former-wwe-world-champion-open-returning/

Vince McMahon Personally Scouting WWE Talent.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/vince-mcmahon-personally-scouting-wwe-talent/

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Daily News Update – June 28, 2021

Our Problems Could Be Over.

 

Vince McMahon’s Surprising Saturday Night.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/vince-mcmahons-surprising-saturday-night/

VIDEO: Eddie Kingston Rips WWE After AEW Dynamite.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-eddie-kingston-rips-wwe-aew-dynamite/

Monday Night Raw Star Backstage At NXT.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/monday-night-raw-star-backstage-nxt/

Huge SmackDown Feud Being Planned For The Fall.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/huge-smackdown-feud-planned-fall/

Interesting Update On Released WWE Wrestlers.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/interesting-update-wwe-no-compete-clauses/

WWE “Legend” Getting His Own Video Game.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-legend-getting-video-game/

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Hidden Gems: Ahead Of Their Time

This was a big one on the indy scene for its time.

GWF Light Heavyweight Title: Lightning Kid vs. Jerry Lynn
Date: January 6, 1992
Location: Sportatorium, Dallas, Texas
Commentators: Bruce Prichard, Greg Johnson

This is from the Global Wrestling Federation, a pretty low level/lame Texas promotion which did produce some names like these two, Ahmed Johnson and John Bradshaw Layfield. The Kid (better known as 1-2-3 Kid/X-Pac) is defending and this is 2/3 falls. There are also special rules here as you have to win via your designated finisher (Lightning Strike for Kid and sleeper for Lynn). It is also the feud that made both guys’ careers and they fought each other roughly 1427 times over the years.

Feeling out process to start with Lynn grabbing the wrist but Kid springboards out to grab a wristlock of his own. Lynn busts out his own springboard to escape and it’s time for a test of strength. The Kid gets sent outside for a breather, only to get taken down amateur style back inside.

Lynn even goes into referee’s position to offer some more amateur stuff but Kid wisely kicks him in the ribs. A headscissors puts Lynn outside and a top rope flip dive takes him down again. Back in and Lynn slaps on the sleeper for two arm drops…..and the three arm drops for the first fall at 6:44.

We take a break and come back with both guys fighting back up. Kid kicks away but gets backdropped to the floor and Lynn is right there with a baseball slide. A middle rope spinning springboard dive takes Kid down again but he is right back up with the Lightning Strike (which apparently is a Tombstone) for the second fall at 9:41 shown.

Back from another break with Lynn fighting out of a front facelock and then elbowing Kid down. Another sleeper is broken up but the referee gets bumped. Lynn drops Kid again and covers out of instinct, only to have to avoid Scott Anthony’s (Raven) top rope shot with a chain, which hits Kid by mistake. The sleeper gives Lynn the title at 14:02 shown.

Rating: B-. The stipulation was a little weird but it was nice to see the two of them having to try to get into a position for their hold and that worked out well enough. It might not have been a classic, but this was amazing stuff when you consider the WWF was still in the Hogan Era. These two were ahead of their time in this country and it is great to see them getting their stuff in like this, especially in a national promotion (yeah it was national, but not exactly well received).