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Post by elliott on Oct 25, 2019 4:59:57 GMT -5
What's your favorite post match? Angle/interview/just selling the match/whatever happens post final bell. For example the Savage/Liz stuff at Mania 7 or Terry Funk at WrestleWar 89.
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Post by bossrock on Oct 25, 2019 18:43:29 GMT -5
Aja/Bison-Bull/Grizzly with Aja and Bull in tears just screaming at each other. Akira Hokuto's post-match interviews after the Kandori match, first calling Kandori a fake Judoka and then refusing to acknowledge victory or that she's the best.
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Post by microstatistics on Oct 28, 2019 21:22:55 GMT -5
This is too easy: Queendom 94 Tag and Bret/Austin WM13.
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Post by elliott on Oct 28, 2019 21:28:37 GMT -5
This is too easy: Queendom 94 Tag and Bret/Austin WM13. I also had these to bring up: Dump/Chigusa 1 Dump Chigusa 2 Atlantis/Ultimo Guerrero Atlantis/Villano III Lawler/Idol/Rich 87 Cage Tijuana Xmas Hardcore 1995 Bash at the Beach 96
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Post by elliott on Oct 28, 2019 21:29:28 GMT -5
Oh my god, I forgot Kudo vs Toyoda 96. That is probably #1.
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Post by Cap on Oct 29, 2019 15:28:12 GMT -5
The two that stand out as my favorite (and in two very different ways) are:
Savage/Liz at Mania
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Buzz/Duggan no DQ match
For action, Buzz/Duggan is a match I think takes the cake for post "match" brawling. Its just absolutely wild. Savage/Liz is probably the most pro-wrestling thing I can think of and it came at the end of the match I sort of see as the first of the modern WWE main event style.
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Post by tetsujin on Oct 30, 2019 4:57:18 GMT -5
Oh my god, I forgot Kudo vs Toyoda 96. That is probably #1. Yeah, that's probably my pick too. So powerful.
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Post by KB8 on Oct 30, 2019 17:05:06 GMT -5
Technically the concession stand brawls (or most of them) happen post-match...
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Post by nintendologic on Nov 20, 2019 18:46:39 GMT -5
Vader/Simmons is pretty great. The kid in the front row literally jumping for joy is awesome enough, and the other babyfaces coming out of the locker room to celebrate with Simmons and put the belt around his waist puts it over the top.
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