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Post by phinney on Jan 19, 2005 19:53:42 GMT -5
here are the 3 top Flair feuds (imo) during the 70s. Which one drew the most and had most heat in your opinion?
Flair-Wahoo
Flair-Blackjack
Flair-Steamboat
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Post by bobbyryates on Jan 19, 2005 20:27:38 GMT -5
heat:
flair vs mulligan flair vs rogers group von raschke-jones vs steamboat-youngblood
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Post by MidKnighterNCVA on Jan 20, 2005 9:36:11 GMT -5
Flair -- Mulligan feud start to finish should be REQUIRED viewing and research for any would be promoter, wrestler or "expert" involved with professional wrestling.
I never saw anything as HOT as Flair - Mulligan in MACW.
MK
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Post by phinney on Jan 20, 2005 14:30:33 GMT -5
Flair -- Mulligan feud start to finish should be REQUIRED viewing and research for any would be promoter, wrestler or "expert" involved with professional wrestling. I never saw anything as HOT as Flair - Mulligan in MACW. MK How long did this feud last. I know the hat and robe (judging from Richard Sullivans great article on it) happened on 4/12/78. And flair and Mulligan wrestled in the Thanksgiving Greensboro show in November that year. So maybe 8 months or so?
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Post by ralphsnart on Jan 20, 2005 16:21:55 GMT -5
How long did this feud last. I know the hat and robe (judging from Richard Sullivans great article on it) happened on 9/12/78. And flair and Mulligan wrestled in the Thanksgiving Greensboro show in November that year. So maybe 8 months or so? Actually the hat/robe started in late March of 1978 - Crockett milked it by not having Flair/Mulligan from the beginning, but having Mulligan have to fight his way through several bounty hunters (Von Rascke, Valentine, John Studd, Patera, Masked Superstar) during the Spring and Summer of 1978 (remember the bounty matches that Mully and Supes had were during the summer of '78); Mully and Flair actually started taking place in the fall of '78. Crockett got a solid year of full houses from that feud; he got a new top heel and a new top babyface from the same feud. I was at the Charlotte Colloseum on Christmas night of '78 and watched Flair/Mulligan - Watching Flair suplex the 6'7" 320 lbs Mulligan was unreal. There is no way that Vince McMahon's Hollywood writers could EVER do an angle that well.
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Post by ncringfan on Jan 20, 2005 17:23:05 GMT -5
There is a great article about the beginning of the Mulligan-Flair feud on Blackjack Mulligan's website. Pictures from Tv somehow. Can't remember the site address, I think it's blackjackmulligant.net.
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Post by Baltimore Jack on Jan 20, 2005 19:15:35 GMT -5
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Post by phinney on Jan 20, 2005 19:23:18 GMT -5
This was my goof, I mean't to type 4/12/78. Sorry about that. Sullivan's isn't as great an article as on BJM's website, but Richard Sullivan's is still really good.
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Post by phinney on Jan 20, 2005 19:26:46 GMT -5
Actually the hat/robe started in late March of 1978 - Crockett milked it by not having Flair/Mulligan from the beginning, but having Mulligan have to fight his way through several bounty hunters (Von Rascke, Valentine, John Studd, Patera, Masked Superstar) during the Spring and Summer of 1978 (remember the bounty matches that Mully and Supes had were during the summer of '78); Mully and Flair actually started taking place in the fall of '78. Crockett got a solid year of full houses from that feud; he got a new top heel and a new top babyface from the same feud. I was at the Charlotte Colloseum on Christmas night of '78 and watched Flair/Mulligan - Watching Flair suplex the 6'7" 320 lbs Mulligan was unreal. There is no way that Vince McMahon's Hollywood writers could EVER do an angle that well. This is the earliest match I know of since the angle. A good 3 or so months after the angle. great booking. July 2 1978 - Greensboro,NC ------------------------------------------ Blackjack Mulligan defeated U.S Champ Ric Flair by DQ NWA World Champ Harley Race beat Dick Murdoch Masked Superstar beat Tim Woods Tony Atlas and Jay Youngblood beat Crusher Blackwell and Cyclone Negro Don Kernodle and Ted Oates beat Bill Howard and Frank Monte Mr.X 1 beat Mr.Sato Jacques Goulet beat Jerry Stubbs Johnny Weaver beat Mr.X 2 (Credit goes to the Mid-Atlantic Gateway for results)
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Post by ncjames on Jan 20, 2005 19:29:04 GMT -5
Flair & Blackjack did actually have matches before the fall. In the spring just after the hat/robe angle they were largely tag matches. These helped keep them apart as well as establish that Blackjack was a babyface by having him not turn on his face partners. There were single matches in mid to late July as well. We got enough to wet the appetite but certainly no clean finishes. Then the line of bounty hunters would heat up and Flair would battle with Steamboat and other faces. Christmas night 1978 Charlotte NC..... Flair vs Blackjack in a cage and the first match with Jones vs Steamboat. You know after Ricky turned on Paul.
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Post by phinney on Jan 20, 2005 19:46:46 GMT -5
Flair & Blackjack did actually have matches before the fall. In the spring just after the hat/robe angle they were largely tag matches. These helped keep them apart as well as establish that Blackjack was a babyface by having him not turn on his face partners. There were single matches in mid to late July as well. We got enough to wet the appetite but certainly no clean finishes. Then the line of bounty hunters would heat up and Flair would battle with Steamboat and other faces. Christmas night 1978 Charlotte NC..... Flair vs Blackjack in a cage and the first match with Jones vs Steamboat. You know after Ricky turned on Paul. Flair vs. Mulligan in a cage was also the Main Event for the Thanksgiving Greensboro show. Do you by chance have the Charlotte Christmas night results for that event? If I remember correctly, during the fall/winter of 1978 Flair was also semi-feuding with Ricky Steamboat. Two feuds at once is great. Yeah judging from my tapes, Flair did a lot of running away from Mulligan in those tag/6 man matches during the Spring/Summer of 1978.
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Post by bobbyryates on Jan 20, 2005 20:31:52 GMT -5
July 2 1978 - Greensboro,NC ------------------------------------------ Blackjack Mulligan defeated U.S Champ Ric Flair by DQ NWA World Champ Harley Race beat Dick Murdoch Masked Superstar beat Tim Woods Tony Atlas and Jay Youngblood beat Crusher Blackwell and Cyclone Negro Don Kernodle and Ted Oates beat Bill Howard and Frank Monte Mr.X 1 beat Mr.Sato Jacques Goulet beat Jerry Stubbs Johnny Weaver beat Mr.X 2 this was the first show i got to go to live. flair-mulligan was priceless.
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Post by phinney on Jan 20, 2005 20:56:04 GMT -5
this was the first show i got to go to live. flair-mulligan was priceless. The write-up about it (also on the gateway) leads me to believe that it was a short match. Was it?
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Post by bobbyryates on Jan 20, 2005 21:07:04 GMT -5
i don't recall, but i don't think it was very long. blood was everywhere quickly.
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Post by ncjames on Jul 3, 2006 18:57:35 GMT -5
Christmas Night 1978 Charlotte NC
US TITLE CAGE MATCH Ric Flair D Blackjack Mulligan Paul Jones D Ricky Steamboat MID ATL TITLE Johnny Weaver D Ken Patera DQ Jay Youngblood & Skip Young D Brute Bernard & Sgt Goulet Mr X #1 D Gary Young Don Kernodle D David Patterson Frank Monte D Joe Furr Klondike Bill D Charlie Fulton
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