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  • Irrespective to what anyone says, Brian Pillman had superior microphone skills saturated with boundless wit in comparison to what the lackluster contemporary wrestling athletes use in the story lines today!

  • Loved watching both the Horsemen and the Blondes. This was one of my favorite bits WCW did back then. It was cool to finally have someone to hang with the Horsemen on the mic and in the ring.

  • LOL TOO FUNNY. : D

  • Damn, Arn slapped the shit out of Austin!

  • hogan and bishoff firing austin hogan was the reason wcw was killed hogn was jeliouse of austin so he had bishoff fire him and try to blame flair wtf hogam money hungry hogan no wonder austin want nothing to do with you

  • The talent WCW had its a shame they wasted it. I read about the Flair for the old in Austins book this is the first time seeing it funny as hell even funny cos I hate Ric Flair that old piece of shit.

  • damn, has flair always been old?

  • These guys were way funnier and cooler than DX ever was.

  • @investorspolldotcom too bad WCW didnt think so both of those guys should have been main eventing back then

  • @JSlayez The talent that WCW had in 1993 alone, they should have been beating the WWF. The only 2 guys they concentrated on were Vader and Sting until Flair and Bulldog came into the picture. They could have pushed guys like the Blondes, Cactus Jack, 2 Cold Scorpio, Mr. Wonderful, Barry Windham, and Dustin Rhodes into the the main event. All were talented in those days.

  • @investorspolldotcom oh i agree totally they had pillman, austin, foley vader scorpio then Hogan signed with them and almost all those guys left pretty much either right before he signed or right afterwards

  • @JSlayez That's right, they all either went to ECW or WWF or went to ECW and then WWF and they became bigger stars in those companies, with the exception of perhaps Vader and Scorpio. Scorpio did well in ECW, but WWF dropped the ball on him and Vader. Pillman was about to be a big star in the WWF if he lived another 5 to 10 years longer.

  • @investorspolldotcom I think though that had Brian Pillman lived, he would have followed Neidhart and the Bulldog to WCW in the wake of the 'Montreal Screwjob'. On the Loose Cannon DVD, Bischoff does say that he talked to Pillman in the weeks before he died and they talked about a possible WCW return.

  • My Spot!

  • @abernam My dog spot or liver spot?

  • Can you imagine all the Viagra jokes this would've had if that was around when these segments were being made?

  • RIc Flair is such a piece of shit! he couldn't stand the fact that the fans were laughing at this great skit. they loved the Hollywood Blondes. So what does he do? he gets the bookers to break them up. and later Pillman has to be a part of the 4 Horsemen?! when Brian would've never joined those old jackasses if he would've had his way. Fuck you Flair you ugly overrated sack of shit!

  • the stunning steve character really wasn't that different from stone cold. amazing that he didn't get over more in WCW

  • I like how relevant this promo still is.

  • I miss those days you never wanted to miss an episode!

  • LMFAOOOOOO!

  • "The 7 or 8 or 9 time Champion" lmao

  • Great, Classic Promo

  • "Ladies and Gentlemen it's the world renown celebration of nostalgia A Flair for the Old" LOL

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