Posts Tagged ‘TNT’

Bayless 24/7 Review: Monday Nitro 3/26/01

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

WCW Monday Nitro 3/26/01

by Brian Bayless

Before the credits roll, we see Vince McMahon standing in the RAW is WAR background. This show was being broadcasted on both WCW and WWF programming at the same time. He go on by saying “I bought WCW, how could of that happened.” He says that is was just a matter of time before he bought of his competition. He goes on about how he now has the chance to address both WCW and WWF fans. He asks “What is the fate.” He then notes that the very fate of WCW is in his hands.

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Donnybrook Theater

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Your cable company sure picked a bad time to drop WWE 24/7. They're doing a Wild West theme this month and one of the things they're showing is this "gem" that thankfully they dropped quickly. It makes the old TNT comedy bits look like gold.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmCQT_y4MwA

 

I’m still a little sore over the split between 24/7 and myself, but enough people have e-mailed me this that I figured I should post it.  It really makes Fuji Vice look like brilliant modern cinema, doesn’t it?

Monday Night Wars

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Just finished watching the Monday Night Wars DVD over the net.  Not their best or worst DVD outing, but some stuff had me yelling at my monitor.  When Vince talks about how in business he tried to ONLY help himself and not hurt others, or when even Mick Foley spouts that it was mean of Bischoff to try to put WWE out of business and take food out of their families mouths.............WTMF???!!  If I'm not mistaken, part of Vince's building his mega-corp was putting all the territories outta business by any means necessary.  I suppose the old saying "History is written by the winners" may be the truest statement ever.  Could you re-post your review of this DVD cause I'd love to read it.

Sho nuff.

The SmarK Rant for The Monday Night War DVD

- Here’s one that I never thought I’d see in a million years. Well, until 2001, but still. And now we have it all distilled down to one DVD, presented through the eyes of the winners. Well, that’s war for ya.

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The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Tuesday Night Titans – The Final Episode

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Tuesday Night Titans - The Final Episode (September 24 1986)

- Just for fun, as TNT comes to a close on WWE 24/7 and gets replaced with Mid-Atlantic, let's hit the last episode ever and say goodbye to it.

- Hosted by Mean Gene and Lord Alfred.

- First guest: Jake Roberts. He and Gene are immediately trading dick jokes ("You wanna see the REAL snake? No scales, I promise.") and we go to a match from MSG between Jake and Ricky Steamboat. Now, I'm not the kind of guy to insinuate that a good, clean-living family man like Steamboat would take illegal performance-enhancing substances, but let's just say that he looks like he's been in the gym for two weeks straight. Jake continues his filthy, filthy interview ("Sometimes people just have to swallow it, and if they don't like the taste that's their problem!") and Gene's playing along and trading perverted barbs right back. You've gotta look this up on YouTube, it's something else for 1986. Apparently sometimes snakes will grow when you hold them. What the FUCK were these guys taking before the show?

- We take a break and return with audience questions for Jake. A guy wants to know when Jake's gonna put Ricky Steamboat out of his misery, and he draws a FACE POP for it! Jake notes that he'll smack Ricky around like a woman who's outlived her usefulness. Jake is just so laid-back and funny here, he's gotta be REALLY high. Crowd loves him and it's no wonder they turned him shortly after.

- Let us take you back to George Steele's electroshock therapy back in the day. Still a funny bit, with Steele turning intelligent long enough to say "How now brown cow?" before falling back into idiocy again. So this brings out Steele for more interesting conversation with Gene ("Have you seen Jake's snake, George?" "Captain eat.") and he fondles a WWF magazine with Elizabeth on the cover.

- Back from the break and Gene notes that George is in the men's room after seeing the magazine. Oh, going out with a filthy whimper, I see. Next guest: Freddie Blassie and SLICK~! Blassie introduces him as the half-owner of Sheik & Volkoff's contracts, and Gene asks if he's ever managed wrestlers before. Slick says yes. Gene asks if he's managed women before. Oh, TAG. This show is tremendous. So we get a clip of Hercules v. Tony Atlas and I didn't even know Atlas was still around at that point. I certainly don't remember him being on TV when I was watching the shows back in the day. Atlas suplexes Hercules into the ring, but Slick whacks him on the knee with the cane and Herc gets the pin. Blassie explains that he and Slick had a "go-between/come-between" and the place goes crazy. Were they all smoking the really good shit before the show or something?

- And now to really ramp up the insanity, we add Sheik & Volkoff to the show. Sheik notes that everyone in wrestling, from Hollywood to Rikidozan (!?) knows that he's the best. This show is a wonderful, wonderful trainwreck. We get Sheik & Volkoff v. Killer Bees from a house show, and this is so worth it if only for the announce table in the background, featuring monitors that appear to be 20" RCA cabinet TVs from 1971. That is GHETTO. Back to the interview, as Slick's banter isn't quite to the level of pimpdom it would achieve in later months, as he's just kind of talking like a normal person. Gene asks Sheik if Volkoff's ugly suit bothers him, and Sheik's like "Well, I'm sick and bothered by it myself, but it's the custom for the country." Everyone's having a rough time not cracking up completely here.

- Last break and now Nikolai brings out his pet -- a black bear cub. 300 million points to the WWF production crew, who put a graphic saying "Bear" on the screen, in case it wasn't clear. That confirms it, everyone was doing mushrooms, they had to be. Slick notes that the bear at least had the sense to be born black, which gets a big laugh. Gene and Blassie just unload on each other with zingers as everyone tries not to lose it. And of course Sheik gives us the poses one last time, and that's Tuesday Night Titans.

Well, they certainly let it all hang out for the last episode, I'll give them that. Look up the Jake portion on YouTube because it's hilariously filthy.

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – November 18 1981

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling - November 18 1981

- Oh my. With the run of TNT coming to an end, they decided to replace it with yet another awesome hour of NWA action from the early 80s. I don't know why they started here, although this might be the point they moved into the new studio in Charlotte or something.

- Your hosts are Bob Caudle and David Crockett.

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The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Boston Garden – September 12 1987

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Boston Garden - September 12 1987

- Taped from Boston.

- Your hosts are Gorilla & Alfred.

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80s NWA

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Hi there, hope you are well. This may or may not be good for the blog.

I've noticed in your writings that your favourite era, at least lately, seems to be NWA/ Mid-Atlantic from the 80's. While it's never been my cup of tea, I can certainly respect one's opinion on why they love something in particular. Everyone has their favourite eras. Mine is the pre-Attitude period (95-97 WWF), for a multitude of reasons.

Anyways, I was wondering what are your precise reasons for being such a big fan of 80's NWA? What would be your case for it being the best?

 

I wouldn't even say it's the "best", it's just that the time period holds a lot of memories for me growing up as a wrestling fan that it's really neat to relive the whole thing again via 24/7.  I think it's probably clear by now that nostalgia colors a lot of what I review, and that period is no different.  I do have to say, however, that the promos were much stronger character-driven ones than the cartoonish stuff being presented by the WWF at the time and the product was presented as more realistic, even if it wasn't.  Sometimes I'm not in the mood for that, though, because 80s WWF was just as big a part of my upbringing as a fan, and thus sometimes I'm in the mood for goofy shit like the TNT currently playing, featuring the Mating Game with the Hart Foundation (you HAVE to YouTube Vince's deadpan reading of the "prize" and all the perks that go with it).  It really depends when you catch me, I guess. 

Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s

Friday, July 25th, 2008

The SmarK DVD Rant for The Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s

- This is one where I'm not sure why I never got around to picking it up, since it's totally up my alley as far as the subject matter goes. Plus a few times now when I've complained about a certain match not being a DVD set, someone has said "Oh, that match is on the Greatest Star of the 80s DVD" and finally I just decided to pick the damn thing up already. That proved to be a bigger challenge than I thought, as I finally found it in stock at Highspots.com. Should have bought it from Wal-Mart last year when they had it for super-cheap.

Disc One

The concept with this set is that we get 15 mini-bios of 80s legends, ala the Hall of Fame segments on 24/7.

First up, Bobby Heenan, who goes from midcard wrestler to main event manager in the AWA, and of course Steve Lombardi is RIGHT THERE to add his comments.

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Shorties: Wild Kingdom

Monday, April 14th, 2008

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for Shorties: Wild Kingdom!

OK, this month's theme is pretty lame, but there's a bunch of random stuff in the Shorties section (standalone angles and various matches) that I haven't reviewed before or haven't reviewed in a long time, so here's the roundup…

- All of these are introduced by Beth Phoenix, who's pretty hot for someone who can actually work.

- From December 28 1994, in SMW: Chris Candido and Boo Bradley (Ballz Mahoney) face Cactus Jack and Tracy Smothers, but Bradley's usual incompetence costs them the win. Candido takes out his problems on Bradley, and Tammy Fitch comes down to ringside and kitty-naps Boo's faithful cat, Boots. So they all fight back to the dressing room and return with the bag containing the cat, continuing the brawl in the ring. Tammy blinds Boo with hairspray, and Candido hits the top rope legdrop onto the CAT! HE'S HARDCORE! C'mon, how can you not love Jim Cornette's booking? Boo is inconsolable, but Cactus Jack comes out and gives it a try anyway. The next week, Tammy is suspended and Chris protests that the stupid cat made his house all smelly. And then it gets BETTER with Cactus and Boo attending a funeral for Boots the Cat, with Jack delivering the speech.

- From In Your House V, December 1995: HHH v. Henry Godwinn in the famous hogpen match. I've long maintained that this match was an unintentional allegory for the Monday Night Wars, since HHH was created as a character for Vince to mock his Connecticut neighbours with but really could represent Vince himself, while HOG was the clueless redneck from down south opposing him. Hillbilly Jim is the special referee here to really pound home Vince's endless fascination with hillbillies. Hunter pounds away to start, but HOG backdrops him. HHH goes to the eyes, but HOG slugs him into the ropes and rubs slop into his face. Now there's a spot you wouldn't see these days. Hunter gets all pissed about that and pounds away in the corner, following with a neckbreaker and a kneedrop. And it's more hot knee action, as he gets the high knee and they head to the floor. They fight over to the hogpen section and HOG gets whipped into the fence. Hunter tries a Pedigree for some reason, but HOG backdrops him onto the fence to escape. Hunter, in a nice spot, recovers by standing on the fence and dropping an elbow onto HOG. They head back to the ring and HOG gets an inverted powerbomb (with cheering from Hillbilly Jim) and Hunter gets whipped out to the floor. They slug it out down to the pen again and HOG tries the Slop Drop, but makes the classic mistake of going "Soo-ee!" before trying it, which allows Hunter to block it. HOG recovers and whips HHH into the fence, then gets his inverted DDT, but makes the mistake of charging and gets backdropped into the hogs to give HHH the win at 9:07. Deadwood has since made hogpens much more ominous as a dramatic device, of course, but this was pretty fun. **1/2

- From TNT, July 1986: Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff demonstrate their mad camel-riding skillz. The camel REALLY hates Volkoff, and even poor Nikolai is having trouble keeping a straight face while Sheik doggedly stays in character and tries to get the animal to cooperate. Thankfully, the Sheik gets the camel to move, perhaps by threatening to humble it and break its legs. Funny stuff.

- From MSG, November 1986: Koko B. Ware v. Jimmy Jack Funk. The overdubbing here, with "Piledriver" being used for Koko 8 months before the record was released and Finkel's redone intros, is even more blatant than usual. You do have to admire the attention to detail from the production guys, however, as they mix the music to sound like it's being played in the arena and then add crowd noise on top of it as well. Funk powers Koko into the corner off the lockup and adds a dramatic slam, then a hiptoss off another lockup. Koko comes back with his own slams and dropkicks Funk out of the ring. Back in, Funk pounds away, but turns his back too long and gets attacked. They do the test of strength and Koko dropkicks out of it, then armdrags Funk out of the ring again. Gorilla and Alfred just openly busting on Jimmy Jack Funk is pretty funny. Criss-cross and Koko monkey-flips him, nearly killing him by dropping him on his head. Another try at the lockup and Funk knees him, but Koko fires back with another dropkick. More stalling from Funk, but he catches Koko with a stungun and knees him down. Spinning neckbreaker gets two. We hit the chinlock, and that turns into a sleeper, but Koko quickly rams him into the corner to escape. He comes back with a back elbow and backdrop, then goes up and finishes with the missile dropkick and brainbuster at 9:06. Nothing exciting. **

- From Superstars, November 1991: Now here's the one to check out! The super-evil heel Jake Roberts wins a squash and calls out color commentator Randy Savage with some REALLY high quality smack talk challenging Macho's machoness. Oh, you don't go there with Randy. Savage, despite being "retired", answers the challenge, but gets blindsided by Jake in major-league fashion, then tied up in the ropes. Then, the bit that makes his legendary, as Jake pulls out an actual (de-venomed) cobra…which bites Savage on the arm in gruesome detail. People at ringside were just freaking out over this, and it set up the grudge match to end all grudge matches at Tuesday In Texas, a match that I wish they'd show here as well because it was pretty awesome. Lemme tell ya, if Jake Roberts was around today in this form being this evil, they'd put the World title on him without blinking.

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for WWF Tuesday Night Titans – April 9 1986

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

The SmarK 24/7 Rant for WWF Tuesday Night Titans - April 9 1986

- Oh man, just reading the description of this one almost made me regret picking it, but it's like the proverbial trainwreck that you just can't look away from. I'm HOPING for "so bad it's good" out of it this week.

TNT Presents: Nikolai Volkoff, This Is Your Life!

- Hosted by Vince McMahon, of course.

- First guest is Classy Freddie Blassie, who complains about a lack of title shots for Nikolai. Next up, his "sister" Olga, which had to be a rib on him because they kept playing the voice and Volkoff had no clue who he was listening to. God help me, they're letting Nikolai Volkoff do improv. The payoff is his baby picture, which is his face pasted onto a baby's body. And then she turns on him and banishes him from the family while the poor guy has no clue how to react to this.

- Let us take you back to clips of Volkoff wrestling Swede Hanson in MSG.

- Randy Savage pays tribute in a quick soundbite.

- So back to your regularly scheduled trainwreck, as the next guest is his former coach (doing what sounds like a Jewish accent, although he's wearing a "CCCP" shirt) and this time they've clued Volkoff into the right name to say at least. But once again, his former friend turns on him, as he was not only Volkoff's gym teacher, but also his math teacher, and he apparently could never get Nikolai to learn that 2 + 2 = 4, or that you needed to count to three to win wrestling matches.

- Hey, another 20 seconds of the epic Swede Hanson match. It's like that Hogan v. Giant match on Nitro, where they're gonna stretch a 5:00 match out over an hour to make it seem like it's longer than it is. Volkoff thankfully finishes it with a botched backbreaker.

- Our next guest is a guy who thought he was on the dating game, and Vince fixes him up with Olga. With that winning gag out of the way (whew, good thing the level of sophistication is much higher these days! Oh, wait...) we bring out our next visitor, Nikolai's former girlfriend, who is all over him, but then remembers how bad he was in bed ("His idea of lovemaking was a headbutt and a bodyslam!") and goes off a pretty funny rant about what a lousy lover that he was.

- Next clips feature Sheik and Volkoff squashing Jose Luis Rivera and Paul Roma.

- King Kong Bundy admires Volkoff's forthright attitude.

- And now, Vince blows the LID off the Cold War by revealing Agent 36, a trenchcoat-clad spy from the KGB who exposes Nikolai as a sleeper agent for the Kremlin. And as usual, the praise quickly shifts to bashing Volkoff, who is so dumb that he doesn't even know the address of the President. See, because he lives in the White House, so only a very dumb spy wouldn't know that. Sorry, didn't mean to ruin the many layers of subtlety behind that joke.

- Iron Sheik is next, hopefully with a crazy rant in him to save this abomination. Vince asks him about being partnered with Nikolai, but Sheik turns it back into another extended discussion of how he used to be WWF champion before stopping for the posedown. Vince throws it to a match.

- The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff v. SD Jones & Jim Powers. Hey, Nikolai got to squash both halves of the Young Stallions in this show. Corporal Kirschner marches down with "Old Glory waving in the wind" according to Vince, because apparently there's wind in an indoor arena. Sheik is flustered and Powers is on the attack, but he puts his head down and Sheik crushes him with a backdrop suplex before Volkoff puts him down with the press backbreaker. Belly to belly by Sheik sets up the Camel Clutch to finish.

- Back to the Slammies, as Volkoff wins the award for Most Ignominious...because there was only one nominee. He's not happy about the win.

- One last match, as Volkoff faces George Steele in a mat classic.

- Jimmy Hart and Dory Funk Jr add their praises.

- And we finish with Magna changing her mind again and leaping back into his arms to give us the happy ending. Well, it's an ending, and that's also important.