Undertaker and Randy Savage vs Ric Flair and Berzerker
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if berzerker slammed anyone into concrete like that in real life they would have suffered from about 20 cracks and busted bones meaning macho man should of had no ribs and spine left. funny how we used to fall for this fakeness ahahahah
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Ach du schande. Oh my god , German Commentary and i think you record this with a Potato?
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this video makes me feel like im trapped in some war prison in another country watching tv on a tiny piece of crap tv that the guards have
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Ric Flair with Berzerker was just a strange combination. Flair was so out of place in this character driven era.
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@brnleague99 I don't think fans would have cared much either way considering how Flairs main event run in the WWF was a financial flop. Personally I thought Flair looked out of place amongst all the muscleheads like Hogan and Warrior and all the upper midcarders like Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels who could work a lot faster then Flair could and were taking over the main event scene at that point.
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The Nature Boy's 1991-1993 WWF stint was underrated as hell. God can you imagine if Arn Anderson hadn't gone back to WCW and Ric and Arn had been a tag team? Oh man.
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Taker and Savage teaming up, just about as epic as Taker and Warrior teaming up.
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@countbloodula lol Boy are you a backwater retard, the Attitude era was the last age of awesomeness in wrestling along with the hole monday night wars.
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@Moss235 That was Taker's first loss that was seen on TV. But even that was just for Santana's home country and then later released on video here. His first legitimate defeat on live TV wasn't until he lost to Hulk Hogan at the Tuesday in Texas pay per view.
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omar300342 2 months ago 4
@filthyralph I saw Randy Savage defeat The Undertaker in a body bag match in the main event of a house show in Pittsburgh back in 1991. I was privileged to see such a great match live that not too many people had a chance to enjoy.
81pdmatt 5 months ago