Nothing more than a squash match really but its interesting to see this incarnation of The Undertaker in Japan as he did nothing more here than he did in the states at this time,even against a quality opponent like Keito.
Hulk Hogan ( c ) vs Paul Orndorff WWF TV (07/07/84)
Orndorff was another super worker that Hogan always had quality matches with and this is another strong addition in their history. There's even a bit of colour from Hogan that heightens the drama.
3.5/5
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The British Bulldogs vs The Hart Foundation WWF Prime Time(19/11/87)
A solid if unspectacular effort with plenty of fluent holds and running of the ropes,seemed like both teams were a little miffed at not holding the belts at this point.The commentary is carried by a particularly enthused and very funny Bobby Heenan.
3/5
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The British Bulldog vs Razor Ramon(WWF RAW 11/09/95)
Despite another screwy finish this is a decent TV boubt for the standards of the WWF at this time,the incredible press slam spot at 5.31 from the Bulldog is the highlight.
3/5
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Wonderful,little match that proved even at this time that both guys should've been higher up on the cards.Who knows,maybe the fortunes of the company in 2002 would've been much greater if these two got the pushes they deserved,instead we got overwhelmed by a certain guy who put his ego in front of good business?
4/5
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