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Tito Santana had been shown for weeks as announcing with the Spanish Announce Team here in September 1987 and you knew an angle was coming
Well it did with the Islanders and this is what prompted the formation of Strike Force
This was a really damn good angle and very un-WWF
“The pitch was Sheamus, Cesaro, Nakamura & Lars Sullivan. I forget which legendary nWo member was supposed to fly to Orlando to introduce this new nWo. Essentially, they landed & they didn’t pass the COVID test.”
— Chris Dunn on WWE’s scrapped nWo reboot (Public Enemies Podcast)
Kaiser was so pissed about getting hit in the facemask by the pitcher (likely intentionally) that he called the next pitch "ball two" before the ball left the pitcher's hand. Then ejects Terry Bevington mid pitch 🤣.
'You think you scare me, mfer?' Was pretty much the most notable thing i could understand. Legendary moment
28 YEARS AGO TODAY
The Junkyard Dog would make his final Professional Wrestling appearance. He would sadly pass away less than a month later.
ECW: WrestlePalooza
May 3rd, 1998
One of the best music videos the WWF ever did. This first aired on Saturday Night's Main Event on November 14th 1992 and was a sign they were really trying to push Bret Hart as the next top guy.
They'd air an updated version in 1994.
Music is "Makin' Some Noise" by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
To make Casino (1995) feel real, Scorsese used real dealers and pit bosses whenever he could and some floor scenes were shot while real gameplay was still happening in the background. That is why the casino world feels so alive.