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Post by elliott on Dec 11, 2017 21:45:07 GMT -5
Jerry Lawler vs Randy Savage (Loser Leaves Town - Memphis - 6/3/1985)
Yet another Jerry Lawler Loser Leaves Town match. Yet another classic. This is two of the best ever in their prime. I love the dichotomy of Lawler's more methodical brain based style going up against Savage during his outrageous athletic prime. Awesome selling, psychology and emotion. Classic match that wasn't on my initial rough draft, but I could see myself ranking.
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Post by Cap on Dec 13, 2017 18:23:22 GMT -5
Second
Such an underrated little feud. Savage at this time was so much fun to watch, just a wild ball of energy and athleticism. It brought something a little different out of Lawler. When you think about what these two are both known for in the 80s their matches are like strange dream matches that don't feel like they should have happened to me. This is a long shot for my list, but it is a good nomination and a match that is a lot of fun.
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Post by El Mckell on Jan 21, 2018 7:11:16 GMT -5
As is typical with a Jerry Lawler match of this era he gets me to root for him hard. Intense match and I loved the fake stoppage. Mostly just a really good emotional Memphis punching contest, with a few top rope axe handles thrown in.
****1/4 thirded
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Post by superstarsleeze on Jul 22, 2018 18:47:49 GMT -5
The Anti-Workrate Classic.
AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage vs Jerry Lawler
Memphis, Mid-South Coliesum 6/3/85, Loser Leaves Town, No DQ
This is not your standard Loser Leaves Town, you see. Jerry Lawler has gone on record stating he will not wrestle anywhere but Memphis effectively meaning a loss will put Lawler out of wrestling for a year.
This is the anti-workrate classic. It proves that you don't need flashy MOVEZ~! and action every second to deliver a highly entertaining bout for the ages. In the first five minutes, there are only three punches thrown, but that is all they need to tell their story. In interim, you have the lunacy of Savage taking center stage, jawing with the crowd, spitting and throwing chairs in the ring. Savage is such a despicable, cowardly human in the outset that he works everyone in Memphis into lather. When he does eventually lock up with The King, Lawler is smart enough to know he is not going to get a clean break in the ropes. He blocks the Savage right and nails him right in the nose. The crowd roars and Savage sells it beautifully. They work this sequence again and on the third time when Savage thinks he has it figured out, Lawler ducks and puts him on his ass with a right cross. It is electric. Savage gets up pissed, humiliated and discombobulated. He puts arms out like an X over his forearm to defend himself and looks ridiculous. When Savage does manage to get control, Lawler immediately low blows him. He is not taking any chances in a high stakes Loser Leaves Town match. At this point, there is a cut in the action and thanks to Lance Russell’s time calls, it seems we are missing 13 minutes of this match, which is about half the match. The best spot of the match is when The King is trying to recuperate on the apron and Savage comes crashing into him with a high knee, which sends him flying onto the table in a Holy Shit bump! Lance lets us know that he has a cut around his eye. Later on in the match, we get a feel of just how nasty this cut is. Savage is a damn animal working that cut and torturing Lawler, who is screaming and staggering. The drama is really building that Lawler may lose because there seems no way out. Then just when you think all hope is lost, Lawler seems to be absorbing the punches. You think you have seen this story before, but then Savage really rears back and unleashes a devastating barrage of punches onto the eye of Lawler and then gnawing it. Savage forced the hand of Jerry Calhoun, senior Memphis ref, to save Lawler’s vision and call the match off. The crowd was in shock and Lawler was appalled. He got on the house mic and said Savage would have to pin him to the mat 1-2-3, his eyesight be damned! Lawler was granted his wish and Savage pounced on his eye, but now The King’s dander had been raised and he was really fighting on adrenaline. He unleashes one helluva comeback. Having watched a good chunk of Lawler, his comeback is what makes him truly special. It is absolutely insanely great energy! It is onslaught of fist drops and then a fatal PILEDRIVER~! That sends Macho Man out of Mempho out the door to the Big Apple and The King continues his reign!
The first half of this match is an excellent exhibition of how you can work a compelling match without MOVEZ~! And focus on character work. The second half is one of the most dramatic and violent endings to any match. The big problem is we are missing 13 minutes of 28 minutes, if we had it this match may be a candidate for the greatest match of all time. As is, I have a problem with deeming it a classic with really what is a disjointed because of the massive cut. What see is truly awesome and is a must see for any wrestling fan! ****1/4
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Post by elliott on Jun 21, 2023 19:50:42 GMT -5
Rewatching this and my GOD it's just as epic as it gets. May not resonate as much because of all the stalling early this is just perfect wrestling for me. Randy Savage looks like the greatest wrestler ever when he's in Memphis.
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Post by puroraisedme on Jan 15, 2024 21:07:58 GMT -5
My favorite Randy Savage match.
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Post by elliott on Jan 15, 2024 21:55:06 GMT -5
Randy Savage in Memphis was such a special run.
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