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Mid-South Wrestling (8 11 1984) Review
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Mid-South Wrestling (8 4 1984) Review
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-Originally aired July 21, 1984.
-Your hosts are Jim Ross & Joel Watts. So back in April they introduced a new set, they used it for two weeks, then they went right back to the usual set, but now they’re on the new set again.
-Bill Watts is at ringside with Magnum TA for a special presentation. Bill Watts feels like the North American Championship needs a belt that matches the prestige of the title itself, so he unveils the new North American Championship belt, and this thing is GIGANTIC. Watts says the belt is 27 pounds, and I honestly believe him. Magnum tries to drape it over his shoulder but it’s so big that he can’t really do that, he has to hold it and flex to keep it from sliding off because it’s so big it just casts a shadow over the shoulder. This belt is MUCH larger than need be; in fact, it’s just plain big.
-Originally aired June 30, 1984.
-Your hosts are Boyd Pierce & Bill Watts. Bill announces that because of the World’s Fair, there’s going to be a bonus Superdome show this year. No offense, but if the Wigsphere couldn’t draw, what chance does Mid-South Wrestling have.
-Jim Ross is at ringside with Steve Williams and Terry Taylor, and the crowd is so ahead of this angle that they boo Steve Williams at the start. Williams is wearing the TV Title medal that he “remembered” to bring this week. He says he’s going to hang the medal on the ring post, just like he did with Krusher Kruschev, and if Taylor wants it, he’ll have to fight for it. Taylor is shocked, but he agrees to do it because he’s a fighting champion.
Tommy “Tiny” Lister Played a Wrestler, For Real
Lister achieved his greatest fame on the big screen, but had an oversized impact during professional wrestling’s most colorful and muscle-obsessed era.
Tommy “Tiny” Lister, a glowering cinematic powerhouse who loomed and scowled larger than life throughout so many of our childhoods, died earlier this month at the age of 62. Lister was best known as an actor, associated most closely with the role of “Deebo” in the first two films of Ice Cube’s Friday movie trilogy, but he landed his highest profile roles only after scoring a big break playing the wrestling antagonist opposite Hulk Hogan in the Vince McMahon-produced campy 1989 box office flop No Holds Barred. In an era characterized by cartoonish theatrics and muscular excess, Lister, playing the wrestler “Zeus,” ended up with a short if memorable career as the “real” Zeus, bent on avenging himself against Hogan for overshadowing him
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