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Old 04-02-2019, 04:17 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by Iceman King Gertner View Post
He was one of the most over acts in the company from 87 till 91. That's what he accomplished.
It's easy to shit on the guy because of how over-the-top wrestlecrap he was in WCW. But what Gertman is saying is the truth. He headlined Summerslam, was the guy who ended Mr. Perfect's unbeaten streak, and was on his way to an IC Title reign (when it meant something) until his face got smashed.

Beyond those random highlights, he was also a tag champ on a classic team with Greg Valentine, had a cool gimmick with awesome gear.

And 87-91 was a hot period for the WWF. For him to be one of the hottest acts means something. To ignore that means you're not as "with it" as you think.
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