![]() *1/2īret Hart gets a profile on this one, and he’s honored and thankful for the opportunity. Bulldog with clotheslines and Martel decides to think it over on the floor, but Bulldog chases him back in for a sunset flip that gets the pin at 5:20. Martel tosses him to break and then chokes out Bulldog in the corner before blocking a blind charge with a kneelift for two. Martel bails to the apron to escape and Bulldog hauls him back in and switches to the armbar this time. Bulldog with a headlock that messes up Martel’s carefully coifed hair, although Bulldog denies any wrongdoing in that regard. “That’s OK, everyone stiffs her” Bobby replies.Īnother Prime Time Wrestling match redubbed into a Coliseum exclusive, sometime around March of 1992 like the other matches on the tape. So Bobby calls over a waitress and has drinks served. ** I wouldn’t call it something I’d go out of my way to watch or anything, but it’s always interesting to see that guys known for doing the one type of match for years can totally do a normal tag match and just always choose not to.īack at the tennis court, Gene teaches Bobby about serving. This was weird because it wasn’t really a Bushwhacker match at all, and it was just kind of a normal babyface “shine and heat” tag match and it was fine. But that allows IRS to hit Butch from behind because he’s a complete moron, and he drops an elbow for the pin at 8:30 to retain. Battering ram on IRS gets two, but Jimmy Hart comes in behind the ref’s back and Butch takes care of him. IRS with a chinlock, but Luke catches Dibiase with his head down and makes the hot tag to Butch. To the abdominal stretch and Money Inc switches off behind the ref’s back, brutally stretching Luke’s abdomen to the point where permanent muscle damage probably results. Back in the ring, we get another double-team and now Luke gets beat up for a while, as IRS necks him on the top rope for two. They hit both heels with the battering ram to clear the ring again. The champs double-team Butch in the corner for a bit to take over, but IRS misses a blind charge and Butch bulldogs him. ![]() attack and lay out the Whackers, but they come back with bites to the ass and Money Inc. IRS gets the HOT FIRE promo of a lifetime, calling out the Bushwhackers for cheating on their taxes! OH NO HE DIDN’T! Money Inc. Actually from Prime Time Wrestling on April 7 with redubbed commentary. ![]() Oh man, another dream match I never knew I needed, now presented here on WrestleFest as an exclusive. But then he misses a blind charge and Shawn finishes him with the Teardrop suplex at 12:13. Shawn runs him into the turnbuckle, but Virgil fights back with an atomic drop and makes the generic babyface comeback. Shawn continues punching him in the nose for the heat, but Virgil gets a backslide for two, only for Shawn to clothesline him back down for two. And then they discuss romantic entanglements and Mooney notes with Alfred’s previous women, the term “a little mileage but not all highway” is appropriate. Shawn goes to a chinlock while Mooney relates the nose injury he suffered while engaged in an intense game of squash one time. Shawn slugs away on him and continues working on him, although the psychology here is a little too on the nose for me. Shawn tosses him to escape that headlock and then pulls off the nose guard and punches him in the schnoz to take over. No wonder he didn’t have any money when he left the business. ![]() Back in the ring, Virgil takes him down with a headlock as Mooney notes that Virgil has spent hundreds of hours in the ring “just practicing”. ![]() Hope Sean can sit still with his PANTS ON FIRE. Because this is a Coliseum exclusive, you see. Virgil chases him around the ring, where Bobby Heenan and Gorilla are doing commentary for the MSG broadcast, and Mooney claims that they’re doing “a simulcast for the Armed Forces Network”. He almost suffered a crippling knee injury there and might have had to vacate a title. He’s so badass he’ll stab you with a fork he stole from Olive Garden while enjoying the Tour of Italy! Shawn stupidly hits him in the face in the corner and hurts his hand on the guard, so Sherri nurses him back to health on the apron. Virgil has the Pac face guard at this point, as Sean describes him as “the former street tough bodyguard”. “It’s a great game, you play it with a Chinese guy and then he brings you an egg roll”.įrom MSG in March of 92, shortly after Shawn’s heel turn, which is always funny because having Sherri sing the song always throws me off. Your hosts are Mean Gene & Bobby the Brain, who are playing tennis, although Bobby confuses it with ping pong. ![]()
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