I didn't say he was the best in the world, but he rarely disappointed with angles, at least up until he went to WCW and they couldn't figure out what gimmick to give him (was it so hard to just give him back Big Bubba Rogers?). His angles were always engaging.
Yeah, I don't think he was ever particularly maligned or anything, at least not in his original WWE run. I remember some people (myself included) finding him boring as hell in the ring during his Corporation days during the Atittude era.
I think a wet tshirt contest between those 2 would have been more entertaining.
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ReplyDeleteFUCK YEAH!!
ReplyDeleteNO HOMO!!
Who was the blonde accompanying Duggan?
ReplyDeleteFuck what the "smarts" say...Bossman was entertaining at ttimes. Just go watch the Big Show funeral skits if you don't believe me
ReplyDeleteBossman was awesome, and one of the better "big man" workers of the 80s and 90s. You'll never hear me disparage the Bossman.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I'd go that far, but he was entertaining at times
ReplyDeleteI didn't say he was the best in the world, but he rarely disappointed with angles, at least up until he went to WCW and they couldn't figure out what gimmick to give him (was it so hard to just give him back Big Bubba Rogers?). His angles were always engaging.
ReplyDeleteI always thought that Bossman was fairly well regarded by the "smarts", though that perception could perhaps be retroactive due to his demise.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't think he was ever particularly maligned or anything, at least not in his original WWE run. I remember some people (myself included) finding him boring as hell in the ring during his Corporation days during the Atittude era.
ReplyDeleteI think he was most maligned for his later WCW run when he was always facing people like Duggan and Tenta in those sock full o' pennies matches.
ReplyDeleteYea, couldn't agree more. Cobb county georgia!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3VPkbkKeg4
ReplyDeleteSquashing.......Freddy Krueger?
I am a fan of his midcard work from 90 to 93ish, when he wasnt as fat as during the Twin Towers period and wasnt boring like 99 on
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