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Post: #191758 PT: #1/9
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In 1987, Central States chaged itself to WWA. They were going to work with Portland, World Class, AWA, Southern Champioship Wrestling, & All Japan/ I saw the famous 1989 All japan card when the British Bulldogs went against the Rock & Roll Express. Isaw Mike George and Masa Chono in World Class in 1988. I saw AWA use Central States for its' world title tournament in 1989 when Lawler vacated the belt. Was something more supposed to materialize like co -romotion cards, tv talent exchange, and cards promoted overseas? When did the promotion finally die? Furthermore why did Dusty/Crockett's promoting Central states fail?
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Post: #191836 PT: #2/9
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The Crockett's promoting CS died because they tried to push Italian Stallion and Chris Champion. MFD
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Post: #216635 PT: #5/9
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Dusty used Sam Houston as champion, the Thunderfoots as tag champs, and filled the cards with lower tier JCP talent, giving the area zero credibilty.
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Post: #975830 PT: #6/9
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The Central States Thunderfoots as well as Sam Houston were underused and underrated so what in the hell are you talking about?
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Post: #975837 PT: #7/9
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WWA was when I tuned out for good on CS. No disrespect to Mike George but when he was your "world champion", that killed their credibility.
Calling their title a world title was a major mistake too.
When the CS talent worked in AWA, CS/WWA pretty much was gone.
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Post: #976816 PT: #9/9
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OK I'll give you that thank you.I didn't mean to come off as harsh.Tully Blanchard said Crockett tried to kill off Central States.I liked WWA a lot but only seen it on WCCW shows and PWTW.
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