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Robbie Marriage's avatar

I always dug the big and scary wrestlers. The modern Dave Meltzer AEW fans don't seem to like them because the matches are slow (not bad, slow), but I love the build up of the hero trying to overcome the immovable object. Don't get me wrong. Some did this better than others. There's a reason Vader is a legend and Giant Gonzalez is a laughing stock, but this archetype of human in wrestling in my eyes is very underrated.

When you think about it, it's very odd just how little Bundy was presented this way. I know he came back to TV in 1994, but he wasn't presented as a threat, meaning his time as a big scary menace was what? Five years maybe? Even WALTER had the big scary menace gimmick longer than this, and he was never even 300 pounds. Much like a lot of the subjects you write about on here, I feel like there was more milk in this cow that could've been extracted somehow had anybody wanted it.

Maybe if this wasn't the era of WWF ubiquity (because they really didn't like non-Vader big scary menaces in WCW) more could've been milked out of this, because it's hard to be a secondary guy with this presentation. It's main event or nothing, because losses hurt this style of wrestler more than any other in my opinion, but of course I've never spoken to Bundy. Maybe he was going to get fed up with wrestling rather quickly no matter the circumstances.

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P.J. Curling's avatar

This is going to take a couple reads to get through. Holy cow. But this is awesome. Love the first piece, I like how you were writing about wrestling for people who didn't know wrestling. It was so easy to piece the match together as you described it.

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