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    Legends of the Mid-South Wrestling

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  1. Jul 4, 2013 · Following the partial match listings which Jim Ross has been treating us to over the past few weeks, today here at WrestlingDVDNews.com we can reveal the complete match listing for WWE: Legends of Mid-South Wrestling! This three disc DVD and two disc Blu-ray set is scheduled for release on September 10th, 2013.

    • 10 Butch Reed
    • 9 Bobby Eaton
    • 8 Magnum T.A.
    • 7 Steve Williams
    • 6 Jim Duggan
    • 5 The Rock 'N' Roll Express
    • 4 The Junkyard Dog
    • 3 The Fabulous Freebirds
    • 2 Ted Dibiase
    • 1 Sting

    For a brief time, Butch Reedwas as huge as any star in Mid-South wrestling. He started feuding with Jim Duggan over the “Hacksaw” nickname and teaming with the Junkyard Dog. Reed then turned on the Dog, leading to him becoming both North American and Tag Team Champion with Jim Neidhart. When JYD left for WWE, Reed turned face and had some good feud...

    Bobby Eaton had been a journeyman wrestler in 1984 when Jim Cornette came to Mid-Southfrom Memphis. Cornette paired him and Dennis Condrey into the Midnight Express, who soon became one of the hottest teams around. They journeyed to the NWA to win titles there, with Condrey replaced by Stan Lane, who became an even better version of the Midnights. ...

    If not for tragic circumstances,Magnum T.A. would rank much higher on this list. Terry Allen had been an okay wrestler, but it was in Mid-South that he adopted the name Magnum T.A., obviously based on the Tom Selleck series. He was soon massively over with fans and eventually won the North American Title. Magnum headed to the NWA, becoming a huge s...

    A mainstay for Mid-South from the start of his career, Steve Williamswas known for his toughness. The famous story of being busted open in an afternoon show and wrestling later that night with 138 stitches earned him the name “Dr. Death” as he battled every heel in the company. He finally won the UWF Title in 1987, just before the promotion went un...

    After cutting his teeth for a few years, Jim Duggancame to Mid-South as a heel bounty hunter type. He soon paired with Ted DiBiase in the Rat Pack but turned face and began carrying around his famous 2x4. He had reigns as Tag Team and North American Champion and stuck with them until leaving in early 1987 for WWE. He had good success there before j...

    While Ricky Morton and Robert Gibsonhad teamed in Memphis, it was in Mid-South that they became the fantastic team fans know today. They perfected the trope of one guy taking a brutal amount of punishment before a hot tag to his partner. While holding the Mid-South titles, they also began their epic war with the Midnight Express that would carry to...

    WWE’s Blu-ray history of Mid-South is upfront that the Junkyard Dogwas the promotion’s biggest star but not its best wrestler. While bursting with charisma, JYD was a poor worker who had to be covered by booking and short matches. Yet JYD was fantastic with fans, packing in the Superdome for matches and his feuds with the Freebirds, Butch Reed and ...

    Michael Hayes and Terry Gordy were promising wrestlers when Watts paired them up with Buddy Roberts as a trio. Before long, the Fabulous Freebirds were dominating with some title wins and an epic feud with the Junkyard Dog. RELATED: 10 Things WCW Fans Should Know About The Fabulous Freebirds After becoming famous with their feud with the Von Erichs...

    Before he was “the Million Dollar Man,” Ted DiBiase was one of Mid-South’s best talents. He began as a face before turning into a wicked heel as his “Rat Pack” of Jim Duggan and Matt Borneheld multiple titles, including DiBiase as North American Champion. DiBiase turned face against Ric Flair in a brilliantly booked angle of being attacked by Dick ...

    In 1986, two guys from the Continental area called the Blade Runnerspopped up in the UWF. Rock would leave after a couple of months to become the Ultimate Warrior. Meanwhile, Flash changed his name to Sting and soon became part of Eddie Gilbert’s faction. He turned face and was starting to take off when the UWF folded. Joining WCW, Sting was soon o...

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  2. Home. This channel doesn't have any content. For the first time ever, WWE presents the Legends of Mid-South Wrestling. Witness over 20 classic confrontations featuring the legends and...

  3. Legends of the Mid-South Wrestling: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Muhammad Ali, Terry Allen, Arn Anderson, Randy Anderson. Mid-South was one of the hottest wrestling promotions of the 1980s where future stars such as Shawn Michaels, Jake Roberts, Ted DiBiase, Junkyard Dog and Hacksaw Duggan began their careers.

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  4. Legends of Mid-South Wrestling. Information. Promotion. WWE. Length. 540 minutes. Discs. 3. Date released. September 10, 2013. Format. DVD. Code. B00DBPBOYM. Legends of Mid-South Wrestling is a DVD produced by World Wrestling Entertainment about Mid-South Wrestling . Contents. 1 Documentry. 2 Disc 1. 3 Disc 2. 4 Disc 3. 5 Images. 6 See also.

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  6. Sep 10, 2013 · For the first time ever, WWE presents the Legends Of Mid-South Wrestling. One of the 1980's hottest territories, Mid-South garnered national attention for its revolutionary storytelling and bruising, athletic matches orchestrated by no-nonsense promoter, "Cowboy" Bill Watts.

  7. 4.5 star. 33 reviews. TV-14. Rating. Eligible. info. 2 January 1982 Andre the Giant, Dusty Rhodes & Junkyard Dog Vs. Afa, Sika & Big Cat Ernie Ladd. 27 UWF Heavyweight Championship Match Steve "Dr....

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