Topic: Any Mr. Perfect fans in here
Tyhronn's photo
Thu 11/08/07 03:18 AM
Anyone ever like Mr. Perfect he was da man

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/08/07 03:22 AM
he was ok I was more of a Kerry Von Erik fan!

Tyhronn's photo
Thu 11/08/07 03:24 AM
they had good fueds I think was more gifted though, Promos, wrestling skills, Von Erich was a legend too sad both of them are gone

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/08/07 03:25 AM
yeah it is!

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/08/07 03:58 AM
how the "nature boy" Rik Flare? I watched that guy get himself so worked up in the ring by himself that he had a heart attack...for real!

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Thu 11/08/07 06:08 AM
Flair.........Hennig..............Von Erich, the list goes on and on.


Thank GOD for DVDs and old tapes. Makes it that much easier to relive the magic.

Tyhronn's photo
Thu 11/08/07 06:14 AM
Mr. Perfect was one of those wrestlers who just had it, the looks, skills, body but, after a while I think his career went south :( still my boy though

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Thu 11/08/07 06:37 AM
Tyhronndrinker , Mr. Perfect was like a lot of guys in the mid-90s who ended up in WCW. They were great for the first couple months, then they saw the main-eventers for the most part half-assing their way through their matches. Guys like Hennig figured that if Hogan, Nash, savage, ect., could get away with this, why not him? And he was right. There were only three qualifications needed to be a pushed star in WCW. And you only needed to possess one. They were:

1.Be a former WWE wrestler.
2.Be good friends with WCW execs(think DDP, Jeff Jarrett).
3.Be a member of the FOH(friend of Hogan) club.

Just thank God that most of the undercard still had enough pride in their performances to put on great matches. I still think WCW missed out by not putting Psychosis and La Parka together as a tag team. With a manager talking for them, they could have been the late 90s version of the Midnight Express.