Barry Owen Presents Best Of
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Portland wrestling rocks
Parts one and two are great. The dvds include interviews and promos as well as matches. Great to see Tom Peterson and Don Owen, especially when Don mispronounces the wrestlers names. Buddy and Rip are so memorable. Remember Rip as Santa Claus? Only wish the quality was better but it is probably the same quality as when it aired 35 yrs ago.
S**E
Five Stars
the barry owen presents best of Portland wrestling came through the mail thank you for all help.
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The Flair Magnum match was cool, though
Definitely not the Portland Wrestling I remember... this is the later era... no Playboy Buddy Rose, no Rip Oliver, no Assassin, and Billy Jack as a one night only return to Portland?The Flair Magnum match was cool, though.
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Portland Wrestling Rocks !!!
Great DVD covering a special time in Wrestling. The Portland crew is highlighted here and just like the other Portland Vol 1 release they do one thing well. They Wrestle!!! Relive the old days and old style ways with this action packed DVD. Read were there will be 3 ore coming out. Also got the Billy Jack Haynes Vol 1 as well. All 3 are well done !!!
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Vol 2 is not wrestling, it's a porno.
Vol 1 and 3 were great, but volume 2 was not wrestling at all. Instead it was a Eskimo porno movie called "the great thawing". This is why I gave it 1 out of 5. I watch wrestling with my family and this was embarrassing to have it pop up infront of the kids.
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messed up movie.
I ordered this dvd to add to my collection of wrestling dvds. I tried playing it and it is a movie called "the great alone". it is an off the wall movie that i have no interest in at all.
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The good - Ric Flair vs Magnum T
Torn between 3 and 4 stars - 3.5 maybe? The good - Ric Flair vs Magnum T.A. was old-school great. Magnum's ability is too often forgotten and I think he'd be super "over" today. And Flair is Flair. And the color commentator "does loves her some Ric Flair" - which made the whole thing even more entertaining. Also got to see the future Lance Von Erich and the Road Warriors at their vicious best. The bad - the production values are atrocious - yikes!! Again, if this was the state of Portland Wrestling television, no wonder the promotion declined. The time frame is a little later than Volume I, the Road Warriors are billed as AWA tag champs, so this must be 1984-85. A good buy for the nostalgic.
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