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		<title>World Class Diaries: Match #60</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philapavage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Match #60: Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, Jimmy Garvin &#038; Killer Khan vs. Kevin Von Erich, Junkyard Dog, Chris Adams &#038; Jules Strongbow (5/28/84) A hybrid Freebirds and friends takes on World Class face, Kerry, and some friends from the Mid South territory. Right as the pre-match starts Kevin Von Erich puts the Iron Claw on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Match #60: Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, Jimmy Garvin &#038; Killer Khan vs. Kevin Von Erich, Junkyard Dog, Chris Adams &#038; Jules Strongbow (5/28/84) </strong></p>
<p>A hybrid Freebirds and friends takes on World Class face, Kerry, and some friends from the Mid South territory.<span id="more-1515"></span></p>
<p>Right as the pre-match starts Kevin Von Erich puts the Iron Claw on Killer Khan, then gets sent to the back. Overly involved, self-important ref David Manning also announces Killer Khan is gone before the match starts, so we’ve got a six man match on our hands. Everyone feeds Strongbow once the match starts. I’m not sold. It’s a half-assed Native American gimmick and there’s nothing in the ring that makes me want to keep watching him on offense. His opponents are good enough to cover most of his deficiencies, which isn’t really fair, since I’m being harsh. JYD tags in, and I take back all that I said about Strongbow. Hayes makes JYD look like a king while putting a smile on everyone’s face. The crowd is electric for JYD. Five minutes gone.</p>
<p>Adams comes in and Roberts takes a few shots, but it’s Garvin he wants, and gets. Garvin bumps around for Adams, and it’s here that their feud storyline makes the overall match story a bit more interesting than outsider faces smack around the Freebirds sans Gordy. Adams and Garvin turns out to be a bit sloppier/duller than Hayes versus Strongbow, where Hayes stooges again at first but ends up getting the heat on Strongbow. Roberts comes in and does a lot of work that I find phony looking, but that is perfectly acceptable smooth work for the time. Hayes clamps a sleeper at the ten minute mark. </p>
<p>It’s there, the match, and yet it’s not doing much for me. Heels throw in some minor cheating spots , but then Garvin loses control, and Adams gets the hot tag. Superkicks for everyone, which in my opinion is his best timed move. Adams seems like he runs out of stuff to do and body slams people a lot. A woman named Stella Mae ends up on the apron, slaps Garvin, Adams superkicks him and then covers him for the pin in 13 minutes.. That’s your finish, which almost seems okay as one here. </p>
<p>Losing Khan and Kevin really bummed me out, even if a six man is probably more appropriate as far as chefs in the kitchen goes. Garvin with the Freebirds though, that’s pretty awesome. The match was the heels feeding the faces, especially JYD and Strongbow (not my cup of tea), getting the heat on Strongbow (It was decent but average while it lasted), and then the Stella Mae finish off of a million Adams’ superkicks (fine for what it was, even exciting before Stella). This was above average at times, and I can see why it made the set, but I started daydreaming at least twice during this one. Thumbs in the middle. <strong>2 ¾ stars and 5.4/10<br />
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		<title>Mid South Diaries &#8211; Match #19</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 06:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philapavage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Match # 19: Midnight Express vs Bill Watts/Stagger Lee (4/22/84) In reviewing and ranking this match I find one of several dilemmas in this process. Several times on this first disk you read me mentioning in my reviews that I would love to know more about the backstory on some of the matches/angles I enjoyed. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Match # 19: Midnight Express vs Bill Watts/Stagger Lee   (4/22/84)</strong></p>
<p>In reviewing and ranking this match I find one of several dilemmas in this process. Several times on this first disk you read me mentioning in my reviews that I would love to know more about the backstory on some of the matches/angles I enjoyed. Well, it was pointed out to me that the build up for this next match can be found on one of the “extras” disks that came with the set. I decided immediately to watch the build up to the match, but I wonder if better knowing the story will artificially increase my scoring because I know what is being concluded. Also, does it hurt other matches or put them at a disadvantage that I don’t have an opportunity to be as connecte3d to them? Time will tell.<br />
Here is the angle as its presented on the disk:<span id="more-294"></span></p>
<p>-The Midnights win the tag titles. I believe they won them from Magnum TA and Wrestling II. Cornette uses his mother’s money (mamma’s boy gimmick) to purchase a segment on Mid South TV and throw a party. He has a letter from his mom, confetti, hats, and a cake. It’s wrestling, so in the celebration the Midnights walk into the crowd and the Rock n Roll Express push Cornette into the cake. </p>
<p>Mid South shows a replay on TV causing Cornette to come out and threaten a lawsuit (from his mother). Bill Watts, as Mid South President, comes out to take responsibility for the replays. He thinks they’re funny. Twice Cornette puts his hands on Watts as Watts is trying to walk away. Cornette makes a lot of threats. The third time, after being forewarned, Watts slaps the shit out of Corny.<br />
Next, JR is in the booth with Cornette commenting on the incident. They also show Cornette walking on set at ringside as Watts is interviewing Butch Reed. While Watts is distracted the MNX beat the crap out of him. Back in studio Cornette brags about taking out the “washed up old cowboy”. JR warns Cornette that he doesn’t realize what he’s done. </p>
<p>Cut to a Jim Ross interview of Bill Watts. It’s a great interview/piece of booking, as Watts takes us back to his time, and the way it is now. Says he won’t apologize to Cornette. Says fining Cornette doesn’t work because mommy pays. Beating Cornette up won’t do justice to th4e situation. Watts wants “one last stampede”, and to humiliate the MNX/Cornette. Back at the studio Cornette says Watts is too old and only one man. </p>
<p>Another Watts promo. He says he’ll get a “tough partner”. Only wants one match – stresses that. They show a video of Watts/J.R. going to talk with JYD. He’s home suspended. Words can’t do justice to the horrible production of this 80s home movie. </p>
<p>JYD is home suspended on a 90 day Loser Leave Town stipulation. They bring up JYD in 1980 teaming with Watts against the Freebirds, and I’m popping for the history used to help a storyline. JYD can’t come back, but “Stagger Lee” might. Lee is his masked alter ego. They visit “Lee”, who agrees to be the partner. It’s goofy as hell now, but it worked back then. </p>
<p>Watts officially announces Lee as his partner and threatens embarrassing stips. </p>
<p>Cornette promo with Midnights: “Watts, in Houston, you’re a dead man walking!”</p>
<p>Watts promo with Ross. He’s had a bandage on his head selling the beating he took for weeks. Stipulations to the match are if Watts/Lee lose, Watts works for Cornette for 6 months. Stagger Lee must be masked, and therefore be banned for life if it is indeed JYD (everyone knows it is). If Watts wins, Cornette must wear a dress. These promos really do talk you into the arena. </p>
<p>Cornette’s goes home promo focuses on Watts being old and working for him after he loses. Watts gives some history and keeps showing the dress Cornette will be forced to wear. One night only. Now, to the match.</p>
<p>My copy of the match starts after the bell. With the crowd going crazy. The apply titled JIP (Joined In Progress) has taken the beginning seconds, but the crowd is going berserk. Seriously, think of the biggest pop you’ve seen in wrestling, and there you go. </p>
<p>The first five minutes – literally – is Watts in the ring punching each Midnight Express member repeatedly. He stops early to tape his fist (one of his trademarks, I’ve read), but all he throws are hard right fists. Nothing else. The MNX back bump for almost every punch. No offense, just bump after bump, for minutes, from the Express. These are artful bumps. After all, it’s what they’re famous for doing, but you lose sight of things like that when it’s done so smoothly. One bump from a punch takes Eaton from the seated on the top rope position all the way to the concrete floor. Unreal. With all the context, it doesn’t get a bit old. </p>
<p>Watts looks in as good of shape as JYD… I mean Stagger Lee. Lee punches too, by the way.<br />
A part of me thinks to not rate something g like this highly would be elitist smarkiness right out of the late 1990s message board/newsletter reader stereotype. Then I think I’m just falling in line, because this is just guys bumping for punches, and it only deserves a hat tip for angle and knowing Watts’ limitations with age. Still another part of me thinks there is a beauty and wisdom in understanding many styles and contexts/time periods, as well as the less is more approach. Honestly, the people are reacting like babyface Steve Austin and The Rock have united and are beating down 1989 heel Ric Flair and 2000 heel HHH at a dome show during the boom period. It’s not even “high end” Mid South, but it works. </p>
<p>Finally, Five minutes in Eaton and Condrey take charge and start with the quick tags on Watts. Typical and text book Midnight Exp. offensive strategy. All the dirty tricks and Jim Cornette too. Sooooo much crowd reaction for a head lock and a camel clutch, but they really wanted Watts to make the hot tag. They really milk it, even having a double crawl to partner and also a tag where the ref didn’t see it.</p>
<p>Look, it ends with Watts body slamming and pinning someone, but that’s not the point. Cornette gets surrounded and the place goes crazy. In a very prison-gay moment Watts, Boyd Pierce, JYD, and Magnum TA force Cornette to strip down. They douse him in baby powder then put a giant diaper on him. Watts, through his motions, reminds me that he’s made subtle homophobic statements in the build up about Cornette being gay and “coming out of the closet” to wear a DIAPER OR HIS MOTHER’S DRESS. This ends with JYD, in Stagger Lee mask, kissing Cornette to a pop and then high-fiving the faces. How perverse and disgusting can the messages wrestling sends be? WTF?!</p>
<p>Great as a spectacle, but average to dull as a match. Watts last stand, JYD being so over, and the work of the heels keep this from being nothing, but I’m buying the hype if I give this more then 3 stars. I can respect it without over rating it. Here’s my formula. I gave out:</p>
<p>-TA/Wrestling II vs Neidhart/Reed 3 ¼ and 6/10<br />
-Reed vs Iron Sheik  2 ¾ and 6/10<br />
-Mr. Olympia  vs Bob Roop 2 ¼ and 4/10<br />
- Stagger Lee/Olympia  vs Dibiase/Borne  2 and 3/10</p>
<p>This match is not as good as the TA/Wrestling II vs Neidhart/Reed Christmas day match, even if I like the participants of this match a bit more. So it’s below 3 ¼ and 6/10 when I add up all the components. It’s definitely better then the Stagger Lee/Mr Olympia vs Dibiase/Borne match. So it’s got more going for it than 2 stars and 3/10. What I’m deciding now is where it ranks with Olympia/Roop and Reed/Sheik matches. Olympia vs Roop was a pretty tight TV match while the latter was a longer form arena contest. This match was also an arena presentation given time, but I liked Reed vs Sheik more. That said, Roop vs Olympia does not compare to this match. With that match, I’ll go <strong>2 ¾ but also 4/10</strong> – all by feel.</p>
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		<title>Mid South Diaries &#8211; Match #10</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 18:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philapavage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Junk Yard Dog and Olympia continue there feud with the Rat Pack. No hype, just the match. If you read the last few, this one ties in. Okay&#8230; that&#8217;s a little hype. Match # 10: Mr. Wrestling II/JYD v Borne/Dibiase 2/16/83 Borne and Dibiase are still your tag team champs, but this match is non-title. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Junk Yard Dog and Olympia continue there feud with the Rat Pack. No hype, just the match. If you read the last few, this one ties in. Okay&#8230; that&#8217;s a little hype.<span id="more-272"></span></p>
<p><strong>Match # 10: Mr. Wrestling II/JYD  v   Borne/Dibiase    2/16/83</strong></p>
<p>Borne and Dibiase are still your tag team champs, but this match is non-title. I’m sure Watts will fill us in as to why. Mr. Wrestling II is a famed masked wrestler with a gimmick that was gold in the territories and crap once wrestling went national. “Two”, as he’s often called, was getting long in the tooth by this point. </p>
<p>Fans chant “Ted and Sue” at Borne and Dibiase. I guess that passes for an insult in Louisiana circa 1983. The men actually go by “the Rat Pack”. Poor Borne, you can almost see the real life insecurities behind the character he’s playing. Talented guy though.</p>
<p>Side Note: Jim Duggan, as noted in an earlier review, was supposedly considered the loose cannon of the group. Watts mentions on commentary that Duggan randomly attacked someone. His character seems much more interesting than it became on the national stage. I can’t belive he’s still wrestling on national TV as of this writing (2/14/83 – almost exactly 25 years to the day this match took place).<br />
Junk Yard Dog is in quotes on the screen as he’s introduced, so I guess that’s common of any nicknames. Makes “Stagger Lee” less funny in the quotes, though logical. The match begins. Mr. Wrestling II is famous for the knee lift, and he shows that off in the formula four man brawl and heel powder out that starts all of these matches.</p>
<p>We truly begin with Dibiase and JYD. Why? Shouldn’t it build to JYD getting his hands on the cerebral main heel. This layout is a bit out of character from what we’ve seen. I notice Dibiase works light with JYD and Wrestling II, but does try to lead the dance in subtle ways. Dibiase gets beat up and big bumps for Wrestling II’s kneelift as well. JYD just tags out when he’s done beating him up. Maybe he ran out of moves. Oddly building match.</p>
<p>Ted Dibiase is the man! He’s all over this Mid South set as the star through ten matches. He sells his ass off. He shows great heel charisma, especially with the crowd and his reactions to the babyfaces. The guy was already a commanding ring general by 1983. The cherry on top is his big bump through the ropes after eating it from the faces again. This touches off the heel outside the ring regroup, take two.</p>
<p>Wow, this is coming together pretty nicely. JYD seems more compitant. The tags between he and Wrestling II are quick and purposeful. Wrestling II does an awesome spot where he has Dibiase in an arm bar and still monkey flips Borne twice. </p>
<p>I’m beginning to come around on the matches layout and psychology. The babyfaces are completely supior in storyline, and no matter what these heels will get what’s coming to them. Except in the end, Borne and Dibiase always walk away the champs without major damage, as victors. So it’s JYD’s quest to rid the promotion of these men.  Very different from the late 80s WWF/NWA matches. Those were face beats on heel to start, then long heel heat segment with distractions and cheating along the way. Then hope spots here and there until the big babyface comeback, and then the finish. This is something else entirely. </p>
<p>Dibiase is a saint for the crap he sells and bumps he takes where JYD is concerned. Dibiase and Borne finally double team Wrestling II to get the heat on the faces. It’s very rough stuff, in a good way. </p>
<p>Here comes the finish. Watts puts over how good the ref is (now that’s refreshing to hear) and two minutes later Dibiase collides with the ref . Ref bumps to the outside. Wrestling II kneelifts Dibiase from the ring. Duggan in as usual in this series of matches. He “spears” Wrestling II out of the ring. He’s in the three point stance eying up JYD, but before he can charge him wrestler Tiger Conway is in with a chairshot on Duggan. Conway happens to be the man Duggan attacked earlier, who they had mentioned on commentary. Kamala is out to attack Conway. DQ win for the faces in seven minutes as JYD clears the ring with chairshots.</p>
<p>The Rat Pack faction of Duggan, Borne, and Dibiase rules. The booking and angles converging in the match ruled. Parts of this match and people individually ruled, but this wasn’t quite the Duggan/Dibiase team match or the first loser leaves town match where Borne debuts.  <strong>3 ¼ stars and 5/10</strong>.</p>
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For more opinions and perspective on this match, <a href="http://board.deathvalleydriver.com/index.php?showtopic=42269">click here.</a></p>
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