Yeah, I don't think their run in Mid-South or in World Class ever really touched on this run in Memphis. They were much better as a heel duo for me, whilst Watts chose to run them as a babyface team. It wasn't bad, but it just wasn't as good.
@@kingliambyrne I don’t know if they were in World Class. In 1985, the P.Y.T.’s split up and Koko B. Ware later found success in the WWF (now WWE) and the USWA.
@@AldenRDavis they briefly went to World Class too. If they still have the WCCW footage on the Network, you can find it there. They were there for a couple of months in 1984.
The P.Y.T.s (Norvell Austin & Koko B. Ware) later went to Bill Watts’ Mid-South territory, and later returned in Memphis in 1985.
Yeah, I don't think their run in Mid-South or in World Class ever really touched on this run in Memphis. They were much better as a heel duo for me, whilst Watts chose to run them as a babyface team. It wasn't bad, but it just wasn't as good.
@@kingliambyrne I don’t know if they were in World Class. In 1985, the P.Y.T.’s split up and Koko B. Ware later found success in the WWF (now WWE) and the USWA.
@@AldenRDavis they briefly went to World Class too. If they still have the WCCW footage on the Network, you can find it there. They were there for a couple of months in 1984.