Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
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Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Half way through the last 16 matches and match 4 has Paul London (only 33 years old) drawn against Brian Pillman (it's hard to believe he's been dead 16 years this October).
Paul London can be seen via the first link, below.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=mUzFAXT8RTQ&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DmUzFAXT8RTQ
For those who haven't seen Brian Pillman in action just open the link below.
http://www.wwe.com/videos/playlists/best-of-brian-pillman
See you tomorrow for the next two matches.
Paul London can be seen via the first link, below.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=mUzFAXT8RTQ&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DmUzFAXT8RTQ
For those who haven't seen Brian Pillman in action just open the link below.
http://www.wwe.com/videos/playlists/best-of-brian-pillman
See you tomorrow for the next two matches.
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Re: Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Couldn't agree more on this one KV, doesn't look like it's going to go that way however.
Gcass- Posts : 336
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Re: Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Yeah, I'm holding my proverbial tongue today. But everything I said last week holds true on this one. In my mind there's a three way split on the votes - some people have seen both Paul London and Brian Pillman. Of those, some will favour London, some Pillman. Then there's a group of people that have only seen Paul London (or maybe remember Pillman's perennially injured run in the WWF), and because of that the better wrestler gets eliminated.
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Re: Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Has to be Pilman, although London was always underrated
Re: Greatest Ever Light Heavyweight/Cruiserweight Champion Last 16, Match 4
Agreed, London is underrated. He certainly had the potential to go much further in his career, and with age on his side maybe he will. But from what I remember, he chose to call time. As good as he was and could have been, he simply didn't achieve what Pillman did.
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