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Here we have someone that could have been something much more special than he was, vs. someone with some of the most diverse gimmicks of all time.
We start with the Texas Tornado. This man is a former World Heavyweight Champion as well as Intercontinental Champion. He held both titles for relatively short reigns. However, he was always fairly popular no matter where he went. He definitely had the look and promo skills to cover up his relatively lackluster in ring skills. While he was never destined to join the ranks of Flair and Race, he could have had a good title run if not for the drug issues. Ladies and Gentlemen, Kerry Von Erich!
And his opponent is from Honolulu, Hawaii, and is one of the most overlooked wrestlers of all time. He had a great IC title run in the 80s, and was always in at least the mid card. He used the tombstone long before the Deadman did and was a great power man in the 80s. With Billy Graham or Mr. Fuji as his manager, he had a fairly successful career. He is the Magnificent Muraco.
You know the drill by now. Who wins and why.
We start with the Texas Tornado. This man is a former World Heavyweight Champion as well as Intercontinental Champion. He held both titles for relatively short reigns. However, he was always fairly popular no matter where he went. He definitely had the look and promo skills to cover up his relatively lackluster in ring skills. While he was never destined to join the ranks of Flair and Race, he could have had a good title run if not for the drug issues. Ladies and Gentlemen, Kerry Von Erich!
And his opponent is from Honolulu, Hawaii, and is one of the most overlooked wrestlers of all time. He had a great IC title run in the 80s, and was always in at least the mid card. He used the tombstone long before the Deadman did and was a great power man in the 80s. With Billy Graham or Mr. Fuji as his manager, he had a fairly successful career. He is the Magnificent Muraco.
You know the drill by now. Who wins and why.