 What is your favorite match that you were involved in? Oh, that I was involved in. Oh, that makes it tougher because there's been- Did you blow out your knees? Well, yeah, that I didn't get hurt, that would be a good thing. Favorite for different reasons, it wasn't the greatest match, but the first time I made a win at the Superdome, it was the Midnight Express against Junkyard Dog and Bill Watts in the last stampede and we came $5,000 short of the gate record. Damn that Michael Hayes and Junkyard Dog in 1980. But that was because I'm 22 years old and I'm the main event at the Superdome. It was a rotten match because Dog was under the weather at that point and Watts had come out of retirement and he tore his, if we had 14 of these matches, right? After the first three, because Watts hadn't wrestled in three years, he tore his hamstring kicking Dennis Condry in the head. And so then he had to tape the hamstring up. So then he's walking around, but we're setting gate records in every town and the territory, so it's not a possibility he's not gonna show up. So he comes in with his hamstring tape and the boys just had to run into him and he hit one there and hit one there. One of my favorite matches of all time was at the Southern Boys at the Baltimore Bash in 1990. Cause the Southern Boys in Baltimore, right? People are like, you know, we don't care. And they were wanting to like the Midnight Express but we got them back at the end and they gave the match a standing ovation and enjoyed the Southern Boys by the time it was over because they could wrestle, they just had a horrible gimmick for Baltimore. But that was one of the better matches we're in anything with the rock and roll and some with the fantastic. It's hard to pick just one favorite one. My favorite match of all time to watch, Jerry Lawler and Terry Funk, March 23rd, 1981, the Memphis Mid-South Coliseum. I was there live. That's what broke the scale by the way. When my friend Weasel Dooley invented the rating scale that the Meltzer admits that too, that Meltzer stole cause I gave him the idea. We were talking on a phone one night and I was reading his list of matches that he had had the results for typed up and everything but also is reading the TV guide. I said, Norman, I said, you ought to rate these matches like they did joking, right? Like they do the star ratings in the movies in a TV guide. He said, yeah, that's an idea. He started doing it and Meltzer stole it. And now, but the Lawler and Funk match was the one that broke the scale because before then it was just up to four stars. But since that was so much better than anything we'd ever seen before, we gave that five stars. Where was that one? Memphis, March 23rd, it's the count out that's on YouTube because I saved, before they recorded over it, I saved the full length tape and it's out there. And it was just, it was so bloody and so wild and you see when Lawler has the chair and he's bashing Funk as Funk's trying to crawl down the aisle and get away, the women in the front row seats are backing up over the back of the seats, terrified and there's blood flying. Oh my God, this is real. You know, they had them and it was just, it was chaos. And now of course, now Meltzer's, I love Dave, have been friends with him forever, but he likes this flippy shit and whatever the fuck these guys are doing these days. And he broke the Lawler Funk scale with Kenny Omega. Holy Jesus Christ. If I had something to eat today, I could muster up in my hand what I think of Kenny Omega. But unfortunately I haven't eaten so it would probably just stink, but there wouldn't be anything that you could see from it. But anyway, I digress.