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Rare example of GOOD 50-50 booking?

11th March 2015 by Scott Keith

> Hey Scott,
>
> Loyal Blog of Doom reader and occasional poster. Love the site, of course.
>
> I was thinking about past Wrestlemanias and examples of when WWE used the event to create new stars.  One of the first matches to come to mind was Rick Rude beating The Ultimate Warrior for the I-C belt at WM IV.  At the time Warrior was red hot, still basking in the glow of the HTM squash the previous summer.  Although he held the belt for a healthy 7 months, others (Savage, Santana, Honky himself) held it much longer previously. Warrior was clearly an up-and-coming star snd feeding him to Rude risked killing his momentum dead.  And although you could argue giving Rude the belt was creating a new star, the plan was simply for Rude to drop the belt back at Summerslam.  So, bam, instead of having two up and coming stars, you have the dreaded 50-50 booking of two guys with major PPV losses (to each other) on their records.
>
> Yet somehow both guys emerged from this feud stronger than ever despite the mutual jobs. It definitely helped when WWF began putting Warrior over Andte in 90-second squash matches on the house shows and pairing Rude with Piper on the opposite house circuit, but still, you had two guys survive big losses and move up the card.  It was perfect, almost the complete po site result you see these days when two guys trade non-decisive wins and wind up no better than where they started from.  Any idea how this worked, other than the sheets talent and/or charisma of the two guys involved?
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> Yeah, actually it used to be the rule.  Basically you'd have Killer Khan come in and destroy his way up the food chain from Pedro Morales to Koko B Ware to Brutus Beefcake and then finally the program with Hogan around the horn.   He'd make money and get the rub (especially if there was a big SNME blowoff) and then he would go back down the ladder in reverse on the way out.   Job to Beefcake, job to Koko, finally job to Pedro and leave.   You've just spread the Hogan rub over four guys,  and everyone ends up a bigger star.   Somewhere along the way that got perverted into skipping the vital middle steps and just trading wins right away.  

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Rare (non) Mountie promo

10th December 2014 by Scott Keith


I Am….Jacques Rougeau! Promo (1992)

Thought you may get a kick out of this. A "Jacques Rougeau" promo for a match in Ottawa in November 1992 (which didn't happen because Rougeau quit well before then), with the Mountie moniker excised after the RCMP got involved.

Did you have any recollection of these promos? I don't know the time-frame between when he had to go by Rougeau exclusively in Canada and when he left, but it couldn't have been long.
Weird, I have no memory of this.  I thought he just disappeared after the Summerslam period.  Could have been that he was only doing local shots around Ontario and Quebec, because he certainly wasn't out as Rougeau in my neck of the woods at that time.  
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QOTD 142: Rare finds

18th April 2014 by Scott Keith

So I’m currently in the parking lot of a thrift shop as the lady I’m with browses through literally decades of clothes and fashions and stuff dead people wore.

As someone who was once offered Roger Ebert’s wardrobe – I feel weird wearing pre-worn clothes. Who knows what kinda karma they’re packing, ya know? 
But I do love pawn shops, thrift stores and yard sales for cool electronics, having found a cheap air hockey, table awesome speakers, and rare games like “Fat Chance” (don’t ask). 
So what are you favorite second hand finds / deals? Ever find a rare album, game, book, or DVD? Maybe you scored a pool table for six bucks and a stick of gum? 
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Rare Match of the Day

8th December 2013 by Scott Keith

Here is a match that took place on January 22nd, 2002. This was from the same taping in which AJ wrestled the Hurricane on Metal. AJ was offered a developmental deal after the taping but declined, as he did not want to relocate with his wife in college. Anyway, the match is pretty good and it was not hard to see why the WWE would offer him a deal after the tapings. It also shows you how they absolutely wasted Rico when they recalled him to the roster as a stylist.

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Rare Match of the Day

5th December 2013 by Scott Keith

Here is the dark match from the June 3rd, 2002 RAW tapings, which featured Shelton Benjamin vs. The Prototype (John Cena). Good showing by both guys, especially Shelton. 

 
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Rare match: Bossman’s final match, summer 2004, vs. Duggan in Japan

30th November 2013 by Scott Keith

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dU6nWfgLZI

not great, but worth a look
Now there's a morbid list that could be done.
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Random Rare Battle Royal Match I found

13th October 2013 by Scott Keith
Hey, Scott, check this out. A Battle Royal match for unknown promotion from 1995 featuring Cactus Jack, Disco Inferno, RVD, Van Hammer, Scorpio, and Scott Flamingo but he’s wearing the Raven attire. I thought it would be interesting to share
http://youtu.be/5UYS2dM32Xw
Well you know I love battles royale. 
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Rare match: Savage and Ventura team

4th October 2013 by Scott Keith
Scott,

In the spirit of the rare matches you share with the Doomers, I have one that I'm not sure has been posted: Macho Man and The Body as a duo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVycX9wv6g
Top notch work there.
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Rare Wrestling Matches graphics

2nd October 2013 by Scott Keith
Scott,

Came across this site of rare wrestling promotional graphics for matches (many of which never ended up happening) and thought you'd like to see it

http://rarematchgraphics.blogspot.com

 
I definitely remember seeing the Hogan/Flair one on TV before they did the switcharoo.  Very cool site.
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10 rare titles and great match of the day idea

21st March 2013 by Scott Keith
Here's a pretty interesting historic article from the wwe.com crew about rare titles from the '70s/'80s:
http://www.wwe.com/classics/classic-lists/10-titles-you-never-knew-existed

A good read for those of us who didn't get into wrestling until the '90s.

And, there's a clip of this Jumping Bomb Angels/Glamor Girls tag title match included in the article:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x54slb_royal-rumble-1988_sport#.UUt4fVfRP-s

I was fairly surprised at how good (great?) it was considering it's a WWF women's match. Might be a good match of the day candidate for the blog.

As a belt mark, that was some good stuff.  And I kinda love that there's an actual backstory to the mysterious Rio De Janeiro tournament that created the IC title.  
And yeah, that tag match was YEARS ahead of its time.  Blew my mind back in 1988. 
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