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Old 08-18-2018, 01:14 AM   #135
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Originally Posted by The Midnight Gertner View Post
Yeah the cartooney roided up era doesn't hold up well at all. The in ring work takes a pretty big dive aside from the tag division in 1988. 1984-1985 is still may favourite era of the WWF.
Yeah, I've been watching OSW Reviews commentaries of the early wrestlmanias and the tag teams definitely stood out during that era.

There was also a really great angle during a feud between Greg Valentine and Ronny Garvin where Garvin lost a career match to Valentine. But instead of going away, Garvin got a job as special guest ring announcer for valentine's match and just ran valentine down, calling him fat and stuff lol. Valentine gets him fired so next week he's a guest interviewer and does the same thing. Week after that, guest commentator. Garvin was wrestling at the next ppv again so I assume Valentine relented on the career ending match wager so he'd stop getting embarrassed by Garvin. It was fucking brilliant.
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