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World Class References
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I got into the Memphis stuff on Amazon last year. Jobber beatings and Tony Falk, the world's greatest loser. Memphis 86 had it all.
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Quark is Less Impressed.
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I can't speak to his current involvement but the arrogant jobber who would lose matches through hubris long after he could have won was just a 10/10 gimmick that would work in any era. Mid South 82 was damned good stuff, but that Memphis 86 is just unbeatable. Landel and Dundee man, it's realistic because it fucking hurts. |
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