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Best & Worst Clash
Feb 18th, 2007, 10:11pm
 
What was the Best & Worst Clash of the Champions ?
and notice one thing NWA when though a lot of ring announcer  
in history of Clash of the Champions from Dr Tom Miller,Gary Cappetta,David Penzer
 and i don't even know who announcer at Clash 2 & 3 & 4 where was Miller or Cappetta ?
 
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #1 - Feb 19th, 2007, 11:26am
 
For me the best one was New York Knockout.
 
With the Funk Vs. Flair "I Quit"
 
Pillman Vs. Luger
 
Midnight Express Vs. Dynamic Dudes, with Cornette double crossing the dudes.
 
This was a great event from top to bottom
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Reply #2 - Feb 19th, 2007, 2:36pm
 
Ok As for a bad one how about When Sting wrestled the "Black Scorpion" This is where I really should've figured out who he was Just before he made his entrance he had his hands on his hips just like Flair does and so when it was revealed to be Flair I was shocked when I really should've known from the 1st  
 
As far as good ones I liked the 1 with the NWA Tag Title tournament some great teams Gordy/Dr. Death, The Malenkos, Wellington/Benoit, Steamboat/Koloff and many others including I tink Pilman/Liger  But I think the worst team on that list was the Australians The O'Days wow!
 
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Reply #3 - Feb 21st, 2007, 1:57am
 
Jeff I love that Clash as well.  It helps that I'm a mark for Doc and Gordy but as you pointed out there were several great teams in that tournament.  
 
One of my complaints with the current wrestling landscape is a lack of great tag teams.
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #4 - Feb 22nd, 2007, 5:34pm
 
Quote from JeffofNC on Feb 19th, 2007, 2:36pm:
Ok As for a bad one how about When Sting wrestled the "Black Scorpion" This is where I really should've figured out who he was Just before he made his entrance he had his hands on his hips just like Flair does and so when it was revealed to be Flair I was shocked when I really should've known from the 1st


 
that Scorpion was Al Perez, on the Clash. Flair wasn't revealed until Starrcade.
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #5 - Feb 24th, 2007, 4:37pm
 
As far as the worst one goes I think it would have to be Thanksgiving Thunder '90......I will always rememebr that for the awful Sid Vicious vs Nightstalker match along woth Lex Luger vs Motor City Madman among other "featured matches"
 
Best Clash was New York Knockout followed by Miami Mayhem 88, Ragin Cajun 89, Fall Brawl '89, and I always liked Coastal Crush 1990.....
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #6 - Feb 28th, 2007, 4:16pm
 
To me, it really never got better than the first Clash. Incredible from top to bottom and just FELT so special. The worst ones, for me, were 2-4, as the time management and overall production values were so low, for me they don't hold up to the 1989-1991 Clashes, even though some of them do feature better matches.
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Reply #7 - Mar 3rd, 2007, 10:46am
 
Well, I have to pick the first one.
Because, my group held up those signs on the front row  that spelled out,  
 CORNETTE RULES!
And, yes, my hands are still hurting from filling in those letters.
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #8 - Mar 4th, 2007, 9:52am
 
Quote from Brad Stutts on Feb 28th, 2007, 4:16pm:
To me, it really never got better than the first Clash. Incredible from top to bottom and just FELT so special.

 
 
have to agree. i am sure watching on tv was great, but being there was something special
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #9 - Mar 4th, 2007, 6:48pm
 
Clash of Champions I, Clash of Champions 9 (New York Knockout) and Clash VI (Flair vs. Steamboat) plus the Clash where Steamboat and Rhodes beat Zbysko and Anderson were the best ones.
 
The worst clash was probably Clash V.
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Re: Best & Worst Clash
Reply #10 - Mar 4th, 2007, 8:22pm
 
How about the clash with the Midnite Express vs Barry Windham / Ric Flair??  That was a pretty decent clash.
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