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[1992-11-07-WCW-Saturday Night] Brian Pillman, Tom Zenk and Paul E. Dangerously


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Why was Z-Man employed for so long ? Maybe because he was a pretty good worker that was useful as a utility guy on the lower undercard. I think Zenk gets a bad rep and I don't get why. He wasn't overly charismatic, and but he delivered his share of pretty good stuff in the ring over the years.

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Pillman as a possible new recruit to the Dangerous Alliance had wings, but Watts was apparently so determined to bury both him and Heyman that nothing came of it. What a shame.

 

I liked that Pillman actually called Zenk Tom here. WCW was so determined to make Zenk some kind of larger-than-life hero that they ignored his humanity in Vince-like fashion at times.

 

Zenk really sounded stilted here. It was like Pillman was trying to have a conversation with his friend and Zenk was trying to remember a scripted promo, which he may very well have been. That really took the juice out of this segment, as did knowing in advance that it would lead to absolutely nothing.

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