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Damn this Takayki Iizuka & Tatsumi Fujinami vs. The Steiner Brothers match on Wrestlewar 92 was sick. Scott Steiner with the reverse flip slam, then the back flip into the double arm drag. Rick catching dude and turning it into a slam while up on dude's shoulders. Iizuka and Fujinami had some nice shyt going too. The combo of that match and War Games may be the best back to back matches to ever end a show.
 

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Unless I'm not seeing it at all, they should take a note from UFC Fight Pass and have a random match playlist where you can input how much time you're going to watch and they fill it up because I feel like I'm missing some good stuff especially old school but I don't know where to start or don't want to dig through a whole show for it.
 

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That Kurt Angle is gay angle from 02 is hilarious :russ:
 

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Network so goat. You can rewatch shyt and not be worried about who wins. You can just chill and notice things you didn't notice before due to being mad hype.

I rewatched cena vs punk mitb and match is goat but punk botched soooooo many times.

And now I'm rewatching cena vs styles great match. This commentary just so horrific. Jbl said styles just used cena own move on him and kept screaming and repeating it when it wasn't even the attitude adjustment.
 

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Dog I watched so much wwe I recognize the same faces in the crowd so much.


How do them nikkas spend all their money like that??

Especially the dude with the green smiley shirt.


I seen a dude who was shocked at wm xxx when taker lost cheering for cena against styles at summerslam

I recognize some dude with long hair because he's in front row once in a while.


Its like wwe is across the map in traveling how is this possible
 
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Check out this piff. WWE Network is adding a Hidden Gems section to the channel. Here's the link and the complete list as of Sept. 6th

Exclusive: Full Content Listing For Upcoming Hidden Gems WWE Network Collection

05/30/1951 – Texas Rasslin’: Thesz vs Gunkel
Journey back in time to see Lou Thesz defend the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Ray Gunkel in a 2-Out-of-3 Falls Match.

09/23/1964 – Gagne-Metrics
Learn a different way to get in shape and feel great with Gagne-Metrics, courtesy of the Verne Gagne Foundation for Physical Fitness.

03/16/1961 – Gino ‘Gorilla Monsoon’ Marella
The dominance of the late Gorilla Monsoon is on display in this hidden gem, as Dave Ruhl tries to defeat Gino Marella for a monetary prize.

02/11/1969 – NWA Title: Funk, Jr. vs Kiniski
Witness Dory Funk Jr. establish his legacy when he battles the legendary Gene Kiniski for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

01/12/1976 – Andre The Giant Feat Of Strength
Discover why Andre The Giant earned the moniker of The Eighth Wonder of The World through these impressive Feats of Strength.

06/12/1976 – McMahon Interviews Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali uses his extraordinary charisma to show his determination to dominate the wrestling world in an interview with Vince McMahon.

07/07/1982 – Roddy Piper vs Jack Brisco
Will the dirty and underhanded tactics of Roddy Piper cost him when he challenges Jack Brisco for the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship?

09/22/1980 – Champs Collide: Race vs Backlund
Styles clash when NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race collides with WWE Champion Bob Backlund to see who is the Undisputed Champion.

10/23/1983 – The Last Battle Of Atlanta
In this historic confrontation, Buzz Sawyer and Tommy Rich battle inside a Steel Cage while Paul Ellering is confined to a cell of his own.

01/20/1987 – Ric Flair vs Barry Windham
The allure of championship gold leads Barry Windham to push Ric Flair to the limit in this classic bout for the NWA World Heavyweight Title.

08/19/1995 – Brothers Of Destruction
Before waging war with Kane in WWE, The Undertaker traveled to Smoky Mountain Wrestling to go one-on-one with Unabomb.

09/14/1996 – South Africa: Austin vs Bret
Far from their battle at Survivor Series ’96, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Bret Hart lock up in this rarely seen encounter from South Africa.

09/11/1997 – ECW: Bret Hart vs Terry Funk
Go beyond the mat to relive the first of many ‘Retirement Matches’ for Terry Funk when he faces off against WWE Champion Bret Hart.

10/11/2000 – Samoa Joe vs William Regal
In a sign of things to come, Triple H travels to Ultimate Pro Wrestling to witness William Regal face future NXT Champion, Samoa Joe.

04/29/2012 – FCW Champion: Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins proves he has the heart of a champion early in his career by defending the Florida Heavyweight Title against Kassius Ohno.
 

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And now I'm rewatching cena vs styles great match. This commentary just so horrific. Jbl said styles just used cena own move on him and kept screaming and repeating it when it wasn't even the attitude adjustment.

And Mauro and Otunga were mentioning Styles using the knee, but JBL kept going on and on. It was embarrassing :mjlol:
 

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The Last Battle of Atlanta Has Been Found!
Over the ages there have been wrestling shows lost to the hands of Father Time, but for more than thirty years there has been one event regarded by many historians to be some of the rarest unseen footage in wrestling history – The Last Battle of Atlanta.

Throughout the late ’70s there were two stars in the southern territories whose rivalry went beyond hatred. In one corner there was “Wildfire” Tommy Rich, the blonde, charismatic heartthrob that stole the hearts of women across Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. In the other corner was “Mad Dog” Buzz Sawyer, the brutal Florida native that had bled Rich dry over 18 months; one of the longest, most personal, violent feuds in pro wrestling history.

The two collided in a true spectacle – a blood bath that featured both men locked inside the first ever roofed-in steel cage, with Sawyer’s manager Paul Ellering locked in a separate cage 20 feet in the air. The match was cited by Shawn Michaels as the inspiration for the first ever Hell in a Cell match that would hit WWE 14 years later.

While footage of the many battles between Wildfire and Mad Dog are accessible, footage from their final encounter – The Last Battle of Atlanta – has long since been lost to time. WWE.com even did a feature on the event in 2012 and mentioned the following:

Very little, if any, video footage of The Last Battle of Atlanta exists. No one knows what happened to it. There are rumors that a Georgia Championship Wrestling official may have erased the footage by mistake. Every now and then, rumors pop up online of a mysterious tape trader who got hold of the footage, but nothing ever comes of it. All we have that confirms the match took place are a few photographs. Otherwise, one of the most brutal bouts in wrestling history is lost in time.

And now for the good news… According to WWENetworkNews.com, WWE will be adding The Last Battle of Atlanta to the WWE Network on September 6th as a part of their “Hidden Gems” collection showcasing rare footage. If the news is true and WWE really did unearth the rarest footage in wrestling history, in just a few days fans will get a chance to see a match that an infinitely small percentage of people have ever laid eyes on.
 

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Lou Thesz is LEGIT great as fukk. Dude was bringing top notch shyt in Japan even as he was pushing 60. He was doing shyt in the 50s that people are still using in 2016. It's crazy how little footage WWE owns of him considering how massive their library is. Happy to see anything with him get added.
 
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