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Post: #881152 PT: #1/35
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So....who are your favorite enhancement wrestlers of this era?
I know some of mine are Trent Knight, George South, Joey Maggs, Tommy Angel, Mike Thor, Larry Santo, Mark Starr, Frankie Lancaster and Fred Avery.
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Post: #881184 PT: #2/35
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the gambler and i think the other guy's name was mean mike?
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Post: #881419 PT: #9/35
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The thing is, you could book several different territories with WCW enhancement talent (alone) in this time period. This was a case of a shortage of places to work more than anything.
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Post: #881773 PT: #11/35
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You know, I was not familiar with Bob Cook so I looked up some of his matches and he was pretty good.
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Post: #881839 PT: #12/35
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Bob Cook was a really good wrestler. He actually held the Florida Tag Tean belts right before Crockett folded the Florida office.
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Post: #881941 PT: #15/35
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Ronnie Vegas, Lee Scott, Mark Canterberry, and Tommy Angel come to mind for me.
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