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Post by ck100 on Mar 15, 2022 1:31:21 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 15, 2022 2:38:00 GMT
r.i.p. I remember liking how intimidating Razor Ramon was on WWF tv. His behind the scenes could be crazed... I'll always remember this, out of the holiday season into a dead spot on the schedule... I feel like there was a snowstorm all over the continent & it seemed fitting...
That sequence is right up there for me with Austin smashing Pillman's ankle... PPV calibre extremes on regular television... the landscape was changing, maturing.
Could be on the Mt. Rushmore of the Attitude Era? Undertaker, Foley, HHH are there, yet Hall seemed to do more heavy lifting at WCW yes?
Hall Austin Rock Hogan
Hogan was the nWo rock god, yet Hall was the soul of it... & Nitro... & WCW's ability to go toe to toe with Vince.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2022 13:01:39 GMT
A legend indeed. RIP.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 15, 2022 18:09:23 GMT
R.I.P.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Mar 16, 2022 0:00:44 GMT
via The Ringer...
The connection between Razor and the fans was central to the portrayal: the look directly into the camera when he tossed the toothpick, the eye contact before his fallaway slam, the thing he did when he jumped up and down sort of jabbing both his thumbs at himself, looking right dead at us watching at home. Where the previous generation worked the crowd—think Hulk Hogan’s post-match pose-down, Ric Flair’s ambient “WOOO!”—Hall worked the camera.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 19, 2022 0:33:42 GMT
R.I.P.
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