-=[ CRuSH ]=-
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Post by -=[ CRuSH ]=- on May 7, 2011 8:50:59 GMT -5
I was just wondering if anybody could help me out with this
When was the Undertakers first televised loss? when was his first by pinfall?
Did the WWF play up his undefeated streak?
I don't recall them playing it up but I was only young. I think it may have been Hogan at Tuesday in Texas but i'm not too sure so I figured i'd ask the brains of WF to help me out
To make the thread interesting what other undefeated streaks were around that time (WM7ish). I remember Tatanka's was made a big deal of
Thanks!
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 7, 2011 9:00:39 GMT -5
He went to a Double-DQ against Sid Vicious, but his first actual loss I believe came from Hogan at Tuesday in Texas.
Tatanka did have an unbelievable streak, which I found odd. Ludvig Borga was the one that ended his.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 12:26:14 GMT -5
I think your right man-Hogan ended it at Tuesday.
and yeah Tatanka had one heck of a run.Borga was chosen to end it ebcause he was gonna be Vinces new top heel(because of Yokos spiralling weight)but that didnt pan out.
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Post by figurecollector on May 7, 2011 13:36:54 GMT -5
It wasn't WM7 time but they played up the winning streak f later jobber Jose Luis Rivera in the mid 80's. He lost his streak to Greg Valentine.
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Post by bountyhunterblood5 on May 7, 2011 13:40:45 GMT -5
Tatanka should have at least got a IC title run
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 17:56:12 GMT -5
100 % his first official loss came at "This Tuesday in Texas" when he was defeated by Hulk Hogan, thereby losing his first WWF championship at the same time. Impressive in my opinion.
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Post by electricfeel on May 7, 2011 19:29:40 GMT -5
It wasn't WM7 time but they played up the winning streak f later jobber Jose Luis Rivera in the mid 80's. He lost his streak to Greg Valentine. I'm sorry...but what the are you talking about?
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Post by marino13 on May 8, 2011 14:20:31 GMT -5
I thought Tuesday in Texas before I opened the thread. I believe Hogan used the "ashes" to blind Taker enough to roll him up.
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Post by Mr. K.O on May 8, 2011 14:26:56 GMT -5
It wasn't WM7 time but they played up the winning streak f later jobber Jose Luis Rivera in the mid 80's. He lost his streak to Greg Valentine. I'm sorry...but what the are you talking about?
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Post by machomadness on May 9, 2011 8:24:00 GMT -5
Wouldnt his first official loss be his debut since he was counted out? I know his team won but do you look at it by team or by soul survivors?
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on May 9, 2011 10:34:14 GMT -5
Wouldnt his first official loss be his debut since he was counted out? I know his team won but do you look at it by team or by soul survivors? By team. That's why its always Team blah blah defeated Team Blah
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Post by machomadness on May 9, 2011 12:18:18 GMT -5
Wouldnt his first official loss be his debut since he was counted out? I know his team won but do you look at it by team or by soul survivors? By team. That's why its always Team blah blah defeated Team Blah True, but this was also the time where the winners of each match were set in a soul survivor event at the very end of the card. If Taker was technically a winner, he should have been in the final. It could be a real toss up.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2011 13:47:51 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm 100% sure his first 'official' loss was to Hogan at TTIT too.
By the way, have any of you guys ever seen this? It's a match from early 1991, recorded live in Spain for WWF World Tour. I thought it was interesting to see Tito getting a pinfall victory over Taker back when he was supposed to be unbeatable.
Obviously this was done for the "hometown hero" thing in front of the Spanish crowd and it was never recognized on TV (they were still saying Taker was undefeated up until the Texas PPV) but I think it's pretty cool to see.
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