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Thursday, March 03, 2011

Won't You Tell The King to Get Off My Back, Tell Him What We Said About Paint It Black

Jerry Lawler v. Harley Race CWA 12/10/77 - EPIC

You don't hear this match mentioned along the classics of American wrestling, but I think this maybe as good as any long Flair title defense, and is the best Harley Race match I have ever seen. Race is great here but this is a Jerry Lawler match, he looks on another level here, like he should be the guy touring with the belt.

The opening part of the match was built around Lawler grounding Race with a headlock, you don't really think of either guy as a matworker, but they ran through some spectacular reversals and counters.

Lawler really controls large sections of this match and it actually exposes a bit of a flaw in what Race does. Race has a big arsenal of athletic bumps, and he is backflipping and diving on all of Lawlers early punches. This is a sixty minute match, when he is twirling on a punch in minute five, it doesn't mean as much when he does it in minute fifty. Lawler in contrast is really amazing at long term selling, his bumps really are much bigger as the match goes on, and he is spectacular at digging down for one last shot.

One of the things I have noticed in watching Jerry Lawler matches, is he is a master at building to a big spot in a match. Race keeps cutting Lawler off with headbutts to the belly, after four or five times, Lawler dips back and kicks Race right in the face when he tries it. It is a great big of in match strategy, and is awesome because they set it up for so long.

Of course one of the great things about any Lawler matches is the punches, and they are amazing. Jabs, uppercuts, straight rights, hooks, punches on his knees, punches from the mount, diving punches, jumping punches. Lawler has more variety on his shots then anyone, ever, and they all rule. Race also has great punches, but he never goes toe to toes with Lawler, all of his shots are kind of sneaky. He also throws some amazing headbutts, just killing Lawler with a standing headbutt on a rope break, and his diving headbutts look like he crushes Lawlers orbital bones. What makes the diving headbutts so great too, is that Race misses it the first couple of times he tries it, so when he lands it, it looks even more spectacular.

Your finish was a little weird for a touring champ ending. Flair would often end his draws on defense, escaping with his belt at last minute. Race is on defense at this end of this match too, but Lawler almost throws too much at him. You don't get the sense Lawler was moments away from winning the belt, it almost more like Lawler doesn't have enough in his arsenal to finish Race.

Jerry Lawler v. Samoan Joe AWA 1/30/88 - FUN

Las Vegas Showboat taping competitive squash. I am not sure who Joe is, as he doesn't look like any of your more well known Samoans. I dug him though, he couldn't really take a back body drop, but he had a real luxurious Jheri Curl, which really gave off a cool spray every time Lawler punched him. We get a little Samoan Joe offense, when the King makes the mistake of hitting a Samoan's head into a turn buckle which leads to some nice looking headbutt based stuff, which was also really accentuated by the activator. Strap drop, right hands, second rope fist drop, good night

Jerry Lawler/Owen Hart v. Bret Hart/British Bulldog WWF 3/19/95 - GREAT

This is from MSG. Most of the action was between Bulldog and Owen, which is a very good match up. They have some really slick looking signature stuff which they run through. Lawler did some early stooging, including a great spot where he is the rope in a Owen v. Smith tug of war. He also throws some nice cheap shots during the Bulldog face in peril, including a beautiful fist drop. Finish has Bret tag in and bump around both Lawler and Owen, and Lawler eats some big power offense from Bulldog including a press slam and running power slam. Bret isn't in this much, and I would have dug seeing more of him work with Lawler and Owen, but that is a small quibble as this was just a solid quality house show tag, everyone looked great and the crowd left happy.

COMPLETE AND ACCURATE KING

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