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[1993-04-24-WWF-Barcelona, ESP] Bret Hart vs Bam Bam Bigelow


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I thought this was good with top notch psychology. Bigelow is so agile. It's kinda cool watching Bret working big men like Bigelow and Yoko who would be prototype heels during a Hogan run. Hogan could never have the quality bouts that Bret has with these guys.

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I can totally see why Bret would think this is one of his best, actually. The early armwork is a lot of fun and set up and continued and even paid off very well by Bam Bam. The backwork is focused, makes the suplex reversal seem like a miracle, and there's a good amount of foreshadowing and set up here. The usual fun finishing stretch. I'm surprised more people didn't have more to say about this.

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For a guy with the rep of a perennial underachiever, Bam Bam has been in quite the groove in 1992 and '93. Bigelow goes all out on Bret's back and busts out his double underhook backbreaker among other fun offense. This is pretty much a clone of KOTR '93, with a lot of the same spots like Bigelow countering the back suplex and Sharpshooter, and the finish is the same. This was good, solid stuff--the kind that made those '92-'94 Coliseum Videos fun.

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Prety big crowd here. I thought this was one of the better WWF matches of the year so far. Bigelow sends Hart out with a shoulderblock while Hart returns the favor. Bigelow posts Hart's back and continues his attack on it with a bearhug and Sammartino backbreaker. This was a really simple match but I thought it was very well focused and both excelled in their roles. Hart teases a comeback by scoring a back suplex but he's too worn down to capitalize. Bigelow eventually misses the headbutt which sees Bret work towards the sharpshooter, which is blocked, before the pinfall. Very fun match.

 

***1/2

 

Loss touched on it above, but in going through the yearbooks I'm not seeing much that makes a case for Hart as any type of GOAT candidate. I'm sure he'll make my top 100, but I can't see him finishing very highly. Just not a ton of stellar matches.

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I can see this sticking out in Bret's mind based on the setting and the overall uniqueness flavor of the match. I think it is a good match overall but the setting makes it more memorable certainly. Bigelow does a good job working over Bret until he is able to mount a comeback and pick up what feels like an impressive victory. ***

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I liked this more as a Bam Bam performance than a Bret one. Bigelow looked really good here, busting out a variety of offensive moves to hurt Bret's back after a couple of brutal-looking post shots. I especially liked the double underhook backbreaker, which I've never seen before, I used to read in the magazines about how gifted he was in the ring, but I've never seen him work like he had skill until this match. Size and agility, yes. Skill, no.

 

Bret blew off the back injury too easily in my book. He never struggled to move around the ring, and he certainly had no trouble doing exactly what he wanted to do. I wouldn't make a big deal out of this except that Bammer looked so good working Bret's back over that it's a shame that nothing came of it, even short-term. Normally Bret's a very good seller, so I'd be interested to know what was wrong with him in this match.

 

JR sounded more at home with the WWF style here than he did at Mania, and what a difference working with him makes in Heenan. There are still a few jokes (why would you use Heenan if you didn't want humor?), but even when he's tried to be serious, he's seldom been this good. Not only does he add his two cents about the back injury and talk about what Bret's going through, but he also talks about what he'd do if he were in Bammer's shoes, some of which Bammer actually does. It was a treat to listen to him, and a tip of the cowboy hat to JR for bringing it out. His magic didn't work on Savage, though; maybe he's trying to tell Vince that he doesn't want to be in the booth anymore in the only way he can, by being below average and hoping Vince will take the hint. Whatever the case may be, he added nothing to the match except what's fast becoming a tired spiel about the R-E-S-P-E-C-T he has for Bret. (Heenan: "Thank you, Aretha Franklin!")

 

Story of the Night: I really enjoyed Heenan talking about how old-timers used to tape different parts of their bodies in order to both sucker opponents into going after body parts that weren't hurt and to hide injuries. I've never actually heard Heenan talk about his younger days in the business while commentating before, at least not without a punchline at the end. Too bad Savage can't do anything more than accuse Heenan of calling him an old-timer, which he never came close to doing.

 

Watching this match makes me want to see a Bret-Yoko match in full to see how he'd do against a guy even bigger and meaner than Bammer. Somehow, I don't think a victory roll will be enough to get him the win.

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