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Dark Pegasus Video Review: Clash of the Champions XII: Mountain Madness/Fall Brawl II
Posted by J.D. Dunn on 12.13.2009




Clash of the Champions XII: Mountain Madness/Fall Brawl II

by J.D. Dunn
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  • September 5, 1990

  • Asheville, N.C..

  • Your hosts are Jim Ross and Bob Caudle.


  • Opening Match: The Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (w/Bob Armstrong) vs. The Fabulous Freebirds (w/Buddy Roberts).
    This was supposed to be a six-man tag with Buddy rejoining the 'Birds to face the Armstrongs and Tracy Smothers, but Buddy is injured. The Southern Boys are absolutely HYPER tonight, unleashing an onslaught of punches and dropkicks on the 'Birds. Hayes upon ducking to the floor: "It ain't goin' right!" No shinola. These two had a series of TV matches that solved nothing, by the way. Roberts gives them some gruff advice, that might as well have been "cheat like the bastards you are." That works for a while, as they isolate Tracy Smothers. Nothing to report. Scott Armstrong gets the hot tag and cleans house. Bob sneaks in and CLOCKS Michael Hayes, but Buddy cheats and attacks. Apparently, there are too many people in the ring because they keep botching stuff. Eventually, the Southern Boys hit double sunset flips on the 'Birds at 8:34. I wonder if they didn't have something better planned before the injury because this just looks like they went out there and threw something together. The 'Birds leave Bullet Bob laying. *3/4

  • The Steiners show off their U.S. Titles and promise to come after Doom.

  • Capt. Mike Rotunda vs. Buddy Landell.
    To take George Carlin out of context: "Whoooo made this man a Captain, might I ask?" Bob Caudle notes that Landell is looking to impress his favorite band, Skid Row. 48 and life you got it. 48 and life you know! Good Lord, this is boring. Headlocks, armbars, some cheating. Nothing in between. That's just the match. Rotunda wins with a backslide at 5:35. Mike was in desperate need of a makeover, and he'd get one soon after. 3/4*

  • Tony Schiavone catches up with the Freebirds who promise to continue the fine work of General Robert E. Lee… or something. I stopped paying attention once I saw the Confederate Flag painted on their faces. Wrestling gimmick in 1990, or Glenn Beck rally in 2009? Who can ever tell?

  • The Master Blasters vs. Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong.
    Woof. The Master Blasters are two big dudes known as Steel and Iron. One of them you probably know. Horner and Armstrong are not "The Lightning Express" here, presumably because that would be something akin to marketable. No no no. Instead, Tim Horner is "White Lightning" and Brad Armstrong is "The Candy Man" (complete with Bow Wow Wow's "I Want Candy" as his theme). Thankfully, Caudle explains that the Master Blasters are just sooty for working in the steel mills because it really looked like they were going for blackface. The Blasters totally dominate with power moves. Steel, the one you probably know, is just horrible at this point, catching Horner in a Fireman's Carry and then VICIOUSLY… setting him down on his feet near the corner. The Blasters toss Armstrong and finish Horner with a double shoulderblock at 4:50. The big doofus known as Steel would go on to become Oz, Vinnie Vegas, Diesel and… Kevin Nash. The Blasters didn't last long, with good reason. 1/4*

  • Brian Pillman plugs the "Gauntlet," which was a gimmick to push the B-Shows. You draw three names on the first show, and then you have to wrestle all three guys over the next few shows. If you defeat them all, you get $15,000. If you lose one match, the three guys get $5,000. This would be a good idea for something like WWE Superstars.

  • The Nasty Boys vs. Terry Taylor & Jackie Fulton.
    Jackie is Bobby Fulton's (of the Fantastics) brother. Despite his obvious talent and pedigree, he didn't make it as much more than a preliminary wrestler in the big two, although he formed The Fantastics II with brother Bobby. His big mark would come in All Japan where he saw success as "The American Eagle," a cohort of the Patriot. That would make him the Sam Wilson to Del Wilkes' Steve Rogers. This would be the NWA debut of the Nasty Boys. Taylor and Fulton wrestle just like a good old-fashioned southern team. A lot of these guys were interchangeable. You could probably put Tommy Rich and Buddy Landell in there and have the same match. Fulton cleans house on the Nasties, even hitting a German Suplex. Knobbs catches him on a flying crossbody and powerslams him. That sets up Saggs elbow off the top at 7:11. Rather typical debut match for the Nasties. As soon as they got over, though, they bolted for the WWF. **

  • Sid Vicious only cares about winning the title, not about hyping any of the other angles Schiavone asked him about.

  • Wild Bill Irwin vs. Tommy Rich.
    Ross gets bored and talks about colleges and high schools. Caudle seems interested, though. Irwin, if you've never seen him wrestle, is kind of like a roughneck Seamus. Lots of kicks to the head. He knocks Rich off the apron into the barricade. Ouch. Back in, Irwin misses an avalanche in the corner, and Rich finishes him off with a running Thesz Press at 3:59. Bleh. Irwin was pretty cool back in the UWF, but this is just filler. 1/2*

  • WCW Top Ten. Luger is the #1 contender for Sting's title. The Steiners are the #1 contenders for Doom's World Titles. More importantly, the #10 tag team is Mike Rotunda & Tim Horner. Does Rotunda know Horner is cheating on him with Brad Armstrong?

  • Stan Hansen snorts, coughs and farts his way through a promo as he finds out he's only ranked #6.

  • Women's Title: Susan Sexton vs. Bambi.
    I don't foresee this breaking us out of our rut. In case you were wondering, no the NWA didn't have a proper Women's Title, or at least WCW didn't (don't ask, it's a longer explanation than it's worth). This is for the LPWA Title. I'll just talk a bit about that since this match is blander than a Jay Leno joke. The LPWA was Tor Berg's answer to G.L.O.W., and while G.L.O.W. was more "sports entertainment," the LPWA was more about athletic competition. Sort of a forerunner of SHIMMER in that regard. The roster was fairly respectable, boasting Malia Hosaka, Leilani Kai, Judy Martin, Peggy Lee Leather and Sexton. They even had a PPV main evented by Leather (in her Lady X gimmick) and Terri Power. If you're thinking the name "Terri Power" sounds familiar, you probably know her as "Tori" (stalker of Trish Stratus, later girlfriend of Kane and X-Pac, eventually Raven's "ninja") in the WWE. Now, would you fork over your money to watch Tori in the main event? Bambi small packages Sexton, but Sexton reverses it for the pin at 4:11. Bleh. You can pretty much write off American women wrestlers until 2005. There just wasn't an appetite for it. WCW would sever the contract with the LPWA a few months after this, but the LPWA would stay in business another year. 1/2*

  • U.S. Tag Team Titles: The Steiner Bros. vs. Maximum Overdrive.
    In more big stiff news, Maximum Overdrive is Jeff Warner and Tim Hunt. Just picture Mike Awesome and a roided-up Will Arnett. I can't tell them apart, but one guy is Hunter and one guy is Silencer. Want to know how you can tell a bad wrestler? If he whips his opponent into the ropes and hits a move for two and then hauls him up and Irish whips him again without any move in between – that's horribly uncreative. I can do that on Raw vs. Smackdown all day. Silencer does at least once in this match. Anyway, MO is just here to make the Steiners' power moves look that much more impressive. Rick finishes Silencer with a doubleteam Top-Rope DDT at 6:23. I'll be generous because watching the Steiners toss big guys around is always entertaining. **

  • Stan Hansen vs. Z-Man.
    Hansen absolutely mauls Zenk without surcease. LARIATOOOOOH! Zenk, that used to be your head. Hansen impresses with a MURDERDEATHKILL at 3:19. We barely got time to check in with Lex Luger, who assures us he's not intimidated. This looked like Tie Domi targeting some kid in junior hockey. For point of effect – this kid's voice kept going through my mind as I watched the match STOP! STOP! HE'S ALREADY DEAD! 1/4*

  • Lex Luger isn't impressed, though. He's got his mind on Ric Flair.

  • U.S. Title: Lex Luger vs. Ric Flair.
    Flair is *challenging* for the title here, which is odd. Both guys want the title to challenge Sting, although Luger purports to be Sting's friend. He overpowers Flair early and clotheslines him over. Ref: "Um… that was… his momentum?" Back in, Luger roars out of the corner with a lariat. Flair feigns a shoulder injury and then suckerpunches Luger. Problem: Do guys like Luger, Sting and Steamboat *ever* learn from match to match? Flair goes to work on Luger's leg. He does stop to threaten Ted Turner and Jim Herd. Luger slugs his way back but takes the good ol' thumb to the eye. Flair goes up but gets caught and slammed off. SUPERPLEX by Luger. Flair goes back to the eyes, and a crossbody takes them both to the floor. That gives Stan Hansen an opening to run in and strangle Luger with the bullrope. That's a DQ at 15:30. Typically great Flair vs. Luger match. Using it as a backdrop to a Luger vs. Hansen feud seems a little counterintuitive, though. ***1/2

  • The Black Scorpion promises to reveal his identity if Sting can beat him.

  • NWA Heavyweight Title: Sting vs. The Black Scorpion.
    I know even the booker of the Black Scorpion angle has disowned it, but I still think it's kind of cool in a comic bookish way. I mentioned in one of my myriad of reviews that Al Perez, who is playing the Scorpion for this show, was one of the guys considered for the revelation. I believe it was our own Mike Campbell who said, "Wait? What!?!" or words to that effect. As I understood from wherever I read it years ago (I've read a *lot* of stuff about wrestling over the years, so you'll have to forgive me for not remembering where a tidbit comes from now and then), WCW, as usual, didn't communicate the angle very clearly to Perez, so Perez actually thought he was under consideration for a main event push and was upset when it didn't happen. Of course, as we all know now, the Scorpion was *supposed* to be Dave Sheldon, aka the Angel of Death, who was one of Sting's running buddies very early in his career. Since the Angel was only over in the UWF and Stampede, though, that didn't make much sense. The Scorpion chokes a lot, lest he use a signature maneuver and be found out. Then again, Perez didn't have many signature moves. Sting fights back, but his big failing is trying to go after the mask. It's a distraction that allows the Scorpion to take over. Sting pins the Scorpion after a Stinger splash at 8:13. Suck it, Perez. 1/4*

  • After the match, Sting rips off the Scorpion's mask to find… another mask. Turns out that this Scorpion is just the "Lefty Donovan" of Scorpions. The real Black Scorpion comes out and stares at Sting from the ramp. Ha ha! Screw all of you who waited to see the Scorpion's identity.


  • The 411: A horrible show outside of the Flair/Luger match and the perverse entertainment involved in watching the Black Scorpion angle. Some of the interesting angles carry this show above its wrestling pedigree, but not nearly enough for a recommendation.

    Thumbs way down.

     
    Final Score:  3.0   [ Bad ]  legend


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    "I stopped paying attention once I saw the Confederate Flag painted on their faces. Wrestling gimmick in 1990, or Glenn Beck rally in 2009? Who can ever tell?"

    Dunn, I like the fact that you are reviewing these old Clash shows, but shit like this is getting ridiculous.


    Posted By: Joebill (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 02:22 PM

     
     
    BRILLIANT use of the Carlin Captain line! Good line but great when you imagine his delivery! RIP George and good wrestling like this

    Posted By: Marty Funkhowser (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 03:07 PM

     
     
    Dunn, you had to stretch a bit to get a jab on Beck didn't you?

    Posted By: Guest#8614 (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 04:22 PM

     
     
    If I remember right, the Angel of Death was supposed to be the Black Scorpion. He had been in WCCW and was about to make the jump to WCW, but then Kerry Von Erich died and they convinced him to stay in TX. That destroyed all of Ole Anderson's plans for the angle.

    Posted By: elguapo1974 (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 04:41 PM

     
     
    Dunn, when you posting the review for the Jeff Hardy DVD?

    Posted By: Bret_Fan (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 05:41 PM

     
     
    I could have swore I read a rumor once that Ole thought the Ultimate Warrior might jump ship to WCW(although he was the WWF World Champ at the time which is why this probably untrue and maybe I just imagined this rumor) because his contract might have been running out, thus the early "clues" that the Scorpion was someone from Stings past and had something to do with 1985 and California (?) since they were the Blade Runners

    Posted By: jasonel (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 06:19 PM

     
     
    you forgot Sid's big bomb of a main event run with his tacked on Sting attack.... his run was worse then the Scorpion angle

    Posted By: Guest#3949 (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 06:26 PM

     
     
    I love these reviews, but I wish all writers could keep their damn politics out of things. 411 has a politics section for a reason. Some of your jokes are actually quite funny and add to the reviews, but completely unrelated (and unfunny) political jokes just kill the flow.

    Posted By: Jason (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 06:42 PM

     
     
    elguapo1974: Good story. Don't know how much water it holds since Kerry Von Erich didn't die until sometime in early 1993. Oh well, don't let the truth get in the way of your "inside information". Moron.

    Jason: Making a pretty harmless jab at Glenn Beck of all people is hardly "political". If Obama had been the but of the joke, I doubt you would be asking him to tone down the political jokes.


    Posted By: Matt_t (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 07:10 PM

     
     
    WWE would have made fans pay $40 to see some fake unmasked, so you can't really complain (not that you are).

    Posted By: Rein Engel (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 07:12 PM

     
     
    Seriously, your recaps are great, but what the hell does Glenn Beck have to do with the Confederacy? Stretch Armstrong is impressed with your reach on that one.

    Posted By: Duke (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 07:13 PM

     
     
    Since when did conservatives become so whiny? It's a current events joke. Just as a Michael Jackson or a Tiger Woods joke might be apropos for a certain situation. Am I not allowed to make a Lady Gaga joke because we have a music section? Or compare Starblazer to Star Man because we have a Games section?

    If you don't like it, either wear a cup or hitch your political wagon to someone who is not a cynical hack willing to exploit hatred and fear for profit.

    Oh, btw...

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2468/3912707381_4b924ee9ca.jpg

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fnsOmb0Fvog/Sq-X9W-dlUI/AAAAAAAABs4/JIf-2uw5
    oww/s400/confederate-1.jpg

    http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/2396/slide_2396_31
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    http://unrepentantoldhippie.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/12-protest_125
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    No. Not at all a valid comparison. Not at all.


    Posted By: J.D. Dunn (Registered)  on December 13, 2009 at 07:37 PM

     
     
    "Dunn, when you posting the review for the Jeff Hardy DVD?"

    The WWE hasn't sent it yet. As soon as they do, I'll have a review for you.

    By popular demand, though, the Allied Powers reviews will be up over the next week or so. :)


    Posted By: J.D. Dunn (Registered)  on December 13, 2009 at 07:41 PM

     
     
    Tori stalked Sable, not Trish Stratus.

    Posted By: subtlefuge (Registered)  on December 13, 2009 at 08:42 PM

     
     
    Who are all of these clowns whining and bitching about a little joke about Glenn Beck!?

    Posted By: The Man (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 09:51 PM

     
     
    "Turns out that this Scorpion is just the "Lefty Donovan" of Scorpions. "


    Spider-man/ Hobgoblin reference from 1982! Impressive.


    Posted By: Just Saying (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 10:41 PM

     
     
    I used to love the "top ten listings", they were great for starting angles and as kids we could say see I told you so-and-so was better. Even better were the days I would go to the 7/11 just to flip to the back of the Apter mags for thier rankings. They even would do a top ten with NWA, WWF, and AWA combined, which started even more disagreements among us kids. Good times, Good times.

    Posted By: MajinVegeta (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 10:52 PM

     
     
    I remember a couple of funny things from this Clash. I remember the smaller master blaster was dropping head butts on his opponent and missing by like two feet. The crowd was getting on him. I figured that's why he disappeared and Nash kept going. Also J.R. trying to guess who the Black Scorpion was. He said something like "a muscular light skinned black man" and maybe guessed Tony Atlas.

    Posted By: Billy (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 10:53 PM

     
     
    Since when did conservatives become so whiny? It's a current events joke. Just as a Michael Jackson or a Tiger Woods joke might be apropos for a certain situation. Am I not allowed to make a Lady Gaga joke because we have a music section? Or compare Starblazer to Star Man because we have a Games section?

    If you don't like it, either wear a cup or hitch your political wagon to someone who is not a cynical hack willing to exploit hatred and fear for profit

    Since the left started to be if you do not want health care you support slavery crap. Oh and I am not Republican I hate all the party's there both pathetic. The left took al those shots on Bush(and he deserved it ) but now they cry like little bitches when ever some has the crazy idea to question the prez. any way enough of my Rant.


    Posted By: I hate left and the right !!!! (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 11:28 PM

     
     
    Dude, some of us are just tired of politics in everything. Honestly, I'm tired of Tiger, Gaga, Michael, and everything else as well. Just voicing my opinion on the column. I didn't realize I was hitching anything to anyone. Thought you'd be a little less defensive. But, I'll look into getting that cup before I read your next one.

    Posted By: Duke (Guest)  on December 13, 2009 at 11:32 PM

     
     
    Master Blaster Steel was indeed horrible but he was light years ahead of Master Blaster Iron who may well be the worst professional wrestler I've ever seen. They replaced him with Blade not long after this.

    Posted By: chubster (Guest)  on December 14, 2009 at 06:04 AM

     
     
    I was more into the Steve Rogers reference. I for one could give a frogs fat ass about Glenn Beck. Give us more comic book references. something like Buddy roberts was the new Freebirds version of wonderdog or some shit like that

    Posted By: Jeff Albertson (Guest)  on December 14, 2009 at 01:11 PM

     
     
    Sid Vicious beats up sting after the main event as well. Do you just not bother going all the way through the show or something?

    Posted By: Guest#8912 (Guest)  on December 14, 2009 at 04:26 PM

     
     
    You obviously don't watch Mr. Beck. Get off your liberal elitist high horse. Sounds like you're the one that's narrow-minded and prejudice. I'm done with the bullshit. Another 411 asshole just lost another viewer. Why can't you just review "wrestling", instead of insulting everyone that doesn't agree with a tax, spend, and government control agenda? Go do a solialist goose-step off a cliff.

    Posted By: Brad K. (Guest)  on December 14, 2009 at 05:15 PM

     
     
    I always think it's funny when Republicans accuse Democrats of being elitists when people like Sarah Palin use the term synonymously with "educated" as if a strong education is not exactly one of the best ways to protect against elitism.

    Posted By: Guest#0550 (Guest)  on December 15, 2009 at 02:44 PM

     
     
    I've watched Mr. Beck. He's hilarious! People that actually believe he's being sincere are the best!

    Posted By: Guest#7386 (Guest)  on December 15, 2009 at 05:32 PM

     
     
    JD, don't listen to any of these uneducated, right-wing idiots. They don't even know what words like "socialism" mean. Keep doing what you do.

    Posted By: guest (Guest)  on December 17, 2009 at 03:46 AM

     


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