ManofSteel55
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I've been trying to get my hands on more Mid-South whenever I can. It's a good product and Watts was a good booker in the 1980s. It would have been very interesting if his deal with Turner went through in the 80s. Watts was not one to be pushed around by Vince and at least would have had the stones to take him head on. Not sure that he would have succeeded but it would have been interesting. The UWF was doomed to fail in economic terms but with Turner's money you never know. A lot of guys who would eventually become big players for WWF (Dibiase, Roberts, Michaels, Warrior among others) either got their starts or came into their own under Watts. Of course with Watts being such a tremendous ******* maybe they all would have left to work for McMahon anyway.
I've thought about the Magnum TA "what if" a few times and I'm not sure that he would have been a huge star on a national level. Perhaps it is ignorance on my part, but to me he looks perfectly suited to the typical NWA audience at the time - big bleached blonde curly mullet, huge mustache, looks like a biker but not super jacked, chest full of steel wool. I can see him being every female NWA fan's dream man and every male fan's dream drinking buddy (as far as I understand it promoters actually did think this way) but perhaps not as much on a national level. I can't rule it out however as he was improving in ring and had shown a good, naturalistic promo style. This is a bit of a ramble perhaps but I find Magnum TA to be a man perfectly suited to his time and place and I'm not sure that he would have been extremely successful outside of that bubble.
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The problem with Magnum TA was that he worked for the wrong company. He would have been the man in NWA/WCW, but never would have been able to take that company national I don't think. He could have filled the top face role in post-Hogan WWF though, given a slight makeover (the Magnum PI look was out by then). He would have done that job better than Warrior - but Vince probably wouldn't have let him as he wasn't "big" enough.