thats what i try to explain to people. When i was 10 years old in 1999/2000, we used to put each other in all the famous finishers..3d each other through tables, pedigree each other, walls of jericho each other, ankle lock each other, rock bottom each other, stunner each other..That was the magic of it. When the old video games were out in the 90s, I USED To love the "created player" mode. The entrance music..the finishers...It was just a certain vibe man. It wasn't all about technical wrestling or any of the principles of wrestling, it was about being excited to do their finishers. It's a certain feel-good energy that's not about actually wrestling, but it comes from wrestling. It can't be taught. Kids don't even pretend to wrestle anymore or do finishers on each other. That vibe died out.
@@sabot4ge well some do but not many play wrestle like we did. Yeah some kids got hurt but that's why (from my experience) we tried to be careful with that and improvised with stuff
I forgot about the bit when they ask Vince if he saw Warrior as a son and Vince says “no I have a son who I love” and he just saw Warrior as an employee
Ultimate Warrior like him or not was a mega star, didn’t have to do much in ring and the fans were crazy about him. You see the wrestlers today , they do so much in ring and can’t get anywhere near as over.
The Ultimate Warrior was "made" as a mega-star by taking an un-athletic, out of shape and generally unhealthy guy....and having the best heels in the wrestling business carry him to matches. He was made by literally squashing every legend they had up to and including Andre the Giant. They smashed him over everyone and it did work to make him briefly a star. But then the wheels came off. The WWE could make another Ultimate Warrior anytime it wanted to. Just go find a bodybuilder with some charisma and have everyone in the company get squashed by him. The same formula that WCW used later successfully with Goldberg. But the problem is always the same. You can push that sort of guy to the top. But you can't keep him there. You can smash over an untalented guy and make him look like superman, but eventually you run out of bodies to throw at him. And once he reaches the main events, the guy will start to get exposed.
@Jeremy Barnett, so did Ted Dibiase, the difference is, IT TOOK DIBIASE ALMOST GETTING DIVORCED to keep his gimmick under control & keep who he is off camera separate from his gimmick on camera.
Yeaaah! I didn't see this, but I asked a friend at work today "did they mention Hogan/Warrior II in WCW?" and he said "No." I was surprised but not surprised at the same time.
The Warrior was awesome to us kids in the 80’s. We didn’t know anything about wrestling or technical wrestling etc. He was just larger than life and colorful and looked stronger than anyone and so kids ate it up.
I grew up in the 80s and couldn't stand him. When Hogan's first reign ended I was far more interested in Savage/Steamboat, and especially the Hart Foundation.
I preferred Bret Hart as a kid and he was just in a tag team. I wasn't 'smart'. I just liked guys who could actually wrestle and looked cool. Million Dollar Man, Shawn after he put Marty through the window. I liked some other guys who weren't considered top workers. Big Boss Man, Jake Roberts, Piper. Personality and in ring story telling. I couldn't be bothered with Warrior and bored of Hogan quickly.
I wasn't around in the 80s but had one of those wrestlemania anthology collections on DVD as a kid that I had saved up and bought. His matches were always fuckin weird but its really hard to deny that as a kid he looked cool and was absolutely massive. Though even as a kid, that comeback HHH match was atrocious and confusing lmfao. Also wasn't a fan of Hogan. Granted I was used to matches passed that era, but I always thought the hulking up thing was cheesy as hell
Warrior had an incredible look and amazing intensity. But his in-ring ability was extremely limited. So often, his matches were booked as squashes because of it, and fans did love that about him too because it was something new and different. They loved that this guy ran to the ring, destroyed people, and ran out. But everything new becomes old, so if you don't have anything about you beyond that, longevity is going to be a struggle.
It's amazing how long you can get away with squashing people without much skill if you have the right look and a decent promo - Goldberg has managed an entire career of it !
It helped that he was in the right place in time to be a WWF star with those squash matches. At the time the TV shows were filled with matches against jobbers with maybe an interview segment to continue a storyline and maybe one match between established stars as a "main event." The only times Warrior would have had a chance to do much beyond his squashes were on PPV and Main Event shows. You can't really do the whole squash match thing today because RAW and Smackdown have matches between established stars throughout their shows. Sometimes they bring in jobbers to push a new monster character (Strowman and Jax come to mind), but they stand out as obvious.
Even as a kid I could never see why Ultimate Warrior got to the level he did. RIP to Mr. Hellwig, but his pro wrestling character Ultimate Warrior was simply one of the most overrated of all time!!!
@David Martin If he drew, then why did Vince take the belt off of him? If he was such a draw, why did his reign fail almost immediately? If he was such a draw, when did Vince have to take the belt off of him, and do all that fumble fucking, going through Savage, to Flair, all to get to Bret (who is as opposite of Warrior as you can be)? Spoiler: Because he wasn't drawing.
The ultimate challenge of watching this show was trying to figure out why they interviewed Russo, Heyman and the Miz. I couldn't figure out the connections to the Ultimate Warrior.😕
Russo has gone on record saying that he had conversations with warrior when he was still writing the magazine and he also has said he tried bringing the ultimate warrior back to wcw in late 1999
@Tiger Hogan woulda just lied thru his teeth like he always does. Loved the Mach bio when Hogan said Steamer/Mach didnt try to upstage him. No way. Seconds later, Steamboat says that him & mach tried to have a better match than Hogan/Andre lol.
A good buddy of mine as a kid was a big warrior fan. He claimed he understood some deep meaning in the promos that eludes the rest of us. We still talk about wrestling when I visit him in the mental hospital. Good times
They sort of made sense to me when I was 8. It seems whatever special abilities I had though disappeared at some point, cause holy shit he sounds like a maniac now
I liked how Brian went there when Jim was going s little too far in just bashing warrior as a person, Brian lightened the mood and got Jim to relax a bit
I loved how Hogan talked about having the eyes of the crowd on him instead of Warrior after their match. You know, because he's also admitted everything he did post pin was designed to steal Warrior's thunder.
Looking back on it now, the way that match ended pissed me off. Him saying that all eyes were on him instead of Warrior, well no shit because he made sure that they were. After the pinfall, he immediately gets back up and no sells the Warrior's splash. Then while Warrior celebrates, you have Hogan pantomiming and going "woe is me" which takes away from Warrior's moment. Finally, he made sure to look all depressed while leaving the ring to the point where people were more sad for Hogan than happy for Warrior. No wonder no one else really got up to Hogan's level during that time because he wouldn't let them. He did the same shit with Savage two years prior. After Savage won the title, Hogan is out there hotdogging and grandstanding, taking away some of the shine from Savage's victory. And he would do something similar three years later with Bret Hart by fucking him out of the main event spotlight. After watching OSW Review, I've come to realize what a piece of shit he really was. Not to mention the whole 2015 racism leak which made him persona non-grata in WWE for years. It makes me ashamed to have ever been a fan of the guy.
@@Partyboy22 Hogan did the same also in the match vs The Rock at WM. Rock wins but pretty much immediately after Hogan is getting all the attention on him. It's certainly no coincidence, guy never liked sharing the limelight.
@@Harry-sc1xk I don't see anything wrong with doing what you can to put yourself over after you put someone else over. It keeps people interested in more than one performer. When Undertaker's streak ended were all eyes on Brock Lesnar or The Undertaker?
@@Partyboy22 Well, no shit he did that, why the F wouldn't he?!?! He is the biggest star in the history of the business, and his fanbase was 10 times bigger than the next biggest guy....When parents were taking my generation to the fucking events, it sure as shit wasn't to go watch Hulk Hogan get beat! If he is going to get beat, you better have a plan to keep some shine on him! When Warrior beat him, WAY MORE KIDS were sad that their hero just got beat, than kids that were happy. As in nationwide, not just the fans in attendance. Warrior did a great job to just get somewhere close to Hogan's stratosphere, that in and of itself is no small feat. From a business standpoint, that was probably the best/safest way to have Hogan lose. You can't let those top babyface guys get pinned very often at all, just doesn't make sense....and if you do, you have to let them save face. Vince has the final say, so maybe your problem is more with him. Also, I could give a fuck less about what he said in the privacy of his own home, this is America...I didn't meet the people he was referring to, don't know the circumstances and character of the people involved. Quite frankly, it's none of our business, and total BS that anyone's First Amendment protected speech should affect their livelihoods in any way. If you think it should, the entire concept of the First Amendment is lost on you. I'm getting a little lost in the weeds here, but I don't think that comment makes anyone a piece of shit - and neither does any of the pre-decided outcomes/storylines that VM has the final word on.
Yes if I had to pick between these two Jim's Jim Cornette or jim Hellwig i think I'm picking hellwig cuz Cornette is the most depressing old fart he never has anything good to say about anybody any ways so who care how he feels about warrior
The promo leading up to the 1989 Survivor Series, where Ultimate Warrior is circling Jim Neidhart, Shawn Michaels and Marty Janetty with tape. Incomprehensible.
I didn't even like Warrior when I was a kid in the 80s. When Hogan's first reign ended, I was getting further into the Hart Foundation. Loved what they did and I loved their feud with the Bulldogs before that.
@@GameTime-yj6qv That’s because most kids were morons, those of us a bit more clued into the business and watching more than just the WWF could see he was nothing special. Great entrance, great body, but other than that he was the shits.
You weren't alone. I was a kid who preferred NWA/ WCW back then. Sure I watched a lot of Hogan and warrior WWF stuff, and I didn't "hate" it, per se, but as a kid I was obsessed with watching Flair/Horsemen, Sting, Muta, Road Warriors, Steiner's, Abby, Cactus, Vader, Freebirds etc...maybe I was just a contrarian, because all of my friends loved WWF, and I went towards the opposition.
I remember hearing a story from a guy who was a kid back then. Warrior is cutting one of his intense psycho promos and his dad was just in the background losing his mind laughing. "What is it daddy? What's so funny?" "Oh nothing son." Then he said he grew up and watched his promos and went "Ohhhhh....I get it now." lol
Try to put yourself in our shoes as italian fans in that period. We had a very good american commentator that knew a little bit of italian (he was a former NCAA basket coach moved to Europe) and everytime when UW was speaking he had to combine his no-sense words with a good translation in a language (italian) that he learned not so well yet. It was hilarious 🤣
I remember hearing a Tony Atlas interview where he talked about him and the Warrior being bought in when Kerry was hurt, as soon as Kerry came back, they both were gone... Tony alluded to World Class not wanting anybody who could challenge Kerry’s physique
Kerry was the star of the promotion. When Lawler was hurt they brought in somebody else. And when he was healthy time to come back. Same thing with Kerry. It's just business
In one of his first shoot interviews, Warrior said that he used to regularly walk in (from hanging out) on his stepfather asleep in the living room while wrestling was on late nights (on the weekends). He mentioned Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher. He said that he seemed ashamed for being caught having it on television. Also, Warrior was never kicked out of WCCW. According to Chris Jericho, he was told that they wanted him to trash Hellwig in that initial DVD.
This is a lie, they were actually told to "be honest". And a ton of those participants were honest enough to stick by what they said for decades, to the point where they refused to take part in THIS puff piece A+E documentary (which was SPECIFICALLY bumped-forwards to overshadow the larger VICE "Dark Side of..." Documentary). The Chaser (a now-semi defunct Australian comedy troupe) had a superb song about how hypocritical the concept of respecting wankers, spoilt brats and dickheads because they're dead, and Hellwig fits the description. Hellwig was a cunt when he was alive and his death DOESN'T change any of the facts stated about him which were corroborated by several people AND the Lawsuits he filed because he was a fragile bitch who can't handle criticism. Furthermore, his ego and delusions of grandeur fuelled his self-destruction, he was given the world in a purple polka dot present and he threw it away with his poor sportsmanship and horrible character flaws and traits.
The key here is simple: ring entrances are the reason why many watch the matches. The hype. The spectacle. When I was a kid entrances were why you watched the matches. And WWF and WCW perfected the over the top entrance. The Ultimate Warrior had one of the most unique entrances of all time. It was intense and energetic. That's why he put asses in the seats.
A wrestler cannot make a good match by himself, the other side must be good for the match to be good, if it is as you say why weren't all the matches of Rick Rude and Savage as good as they were with the warrior?! If the warrior wasn't that good, their matches with him wouldn't have been good at all
@@anderson3293 Just about no one ever has said that Ultimate Warrior was capable of putting on an above average match with his in ring abilities. So yeah, the matches were carried by Rude and Savage. A pro wrestling match most certainly can turn out good but be carried by only 1 of the wrestlers. It's happened plenty of times before, and probably will happen again
Paul Heyman summing up The Ultimate Warrior at the end of the Biography where he says the sad part is when Warrior finally found the love and acceptance he always wanted as a child is when his heart had nothing left to hate anymore and that’s when his heart stopped 🥹. Heyman is a wordsmith and a genius when describing a wrestler or the wrestling business
@@neilsmith9066 If I wanted to hear constant lies, delusions, and misplaced blame about the situation they find themselves in I'll just talk to the homeless crackhead down the street, why the hell would I want to subject myself to a filthy post-trump conservative??
Us kids all Loved warrior BECAUSE of his promos, because he seemed like a pure beast, his intense ring entrance with that music and we loved the fact that warrior kicker ass so fast when he hit the ring. It was just a different time.
As a fan from this era, the NWA was more believable as a “real” contest. WWE was more like a kids show, bright colorful noisy as all get out. WWE all the faces had the traditional action figure build, whereas NWA had more tough guy builds. As a kid back then my favorites were always Roddy Piper and Jake Roberts. I liked guys that could talk.... probably why I don’t like the modern shit.
Warrior sold and owned his gimmick which is what Cornett usually respects. But yeah he couldn't 'work'. But as I kid I liked Roddy, and Jake, and mr. perfect... I liked all the guys that committed to their gimmick. So it's not like as a kid we didn't also like the workers too. But sorry as a kid bobby Eaton was really lame.
when that entrance music plays, it was just energetic. warrior is the perfect character built for kids. an adult wouldnt like him at all, but for the kid in me, he was the SHIT!!!
@@universe-ie2mk he was the guy that got me interested in wrestling, wasn’t the best wrestler but didn’t need to be his character was over he got you excited that entrance and those crazy promos got you pumped
Can’t teach him a lot of things apparently. Someone probably tried to teach him to not Publish a comic of him raping Santa Claus but he didn’t listen, seems to be a theme in his careers
The thing I've always found funny and hypocritical: Warrior Steamrolls a guy in less than five minutes: "He can't Wrestle worth a damn...get him the fuck outta this business" Goldberg in 97: Steamrolls Hugh Morris in 45 seconds: YAYY!! What a bad ass this dude is we love it!! 🤷♂️
I remember in the late 90s when Goldberg had that winning streak in the WCW. Everyone loved him, but I can't remember anyone who captured audiences like the Ulitmate Warrior in the late 80s/early 90s.
@@colinj5291 its the "IT" factor man. Some guys just have IT. The aura, the presence, you can literally feel it. You can give two guys the exact same gimmick but the guy with the "IT" factor will always stand out. Some things you just cant teach.
By the sounds of it, Goldberg had similar paranoia and insecurity backstage that Warrior did. 'The boys' always resented that type of push and fucked with those stars but in Goldberg's case he was friends with Hogan at a time when he was heel and no longer competing for the top babyface spot. From a fan perspective Goldberg came off more believable, modern and less cartoonish which helped him also.
I'm sorry, but why was UW's slam of Andre the worst? I see it as the BEST. Most controlled, best turn/inversion, etc. It looked like he was being extra careful with him to me.
As a kid I definitely got caught up in the hype and loved him but go back and watch him now and you’ll feel completely different. It’s like going back and watching a movie you loved as a kid and realising it was aimed at you specifically when you were that age.
Jim is spot on but.... When I was a kid NWA/WCW was the REAL wrestling. WWF was a circus I can't wait for this Thursday's Dark Side of the Ring. The Warrior was one of the few posters I had on my wall as a kid. I wanted to look just like the Warrior (even tho I'm black lol). The Warrior was literally He-Man coming to life. He was different in that he wasn't a "white meat" Babyface. He was a good guy with a maniacal edge. Superman or Cyclops he was not. Warrior had more in line with Wolverine, the Hulk or even Batman. He was a hero that had a borderline personality. If you been smarten up you know now that Warrior was far from the ideal pro wrestler. But for that short time he was superhero that came fresh off the comic book pages. #warrior #ultimatewarrior #darksideofthering #prowrestling #wwe
I was shocked at how few WWE people they had in this..I woulda thought there'd be some spinning someway or another...but it was basically people not really in the business talking about Warrior
Vince has to approve the show had he no say in this the series wouldnt have aired I caught the second hour and will be watching the first hour tomorrow.
@Tiger he was definitely in the Shawn Michaels and Steve Austin one more...so was Bruce. I'm guessing it's because they've been so negative on Warrior in the past and this was more of a puff piece
@Tiger Hulk Hogan, Sting, Bert Hart, Jake Roberts, Undertaker, Honkey Tonk Man, Million Dollarman, Tito Santana, Sgt Slaughter, are ones off the top of my head are all still alive.
They don't want to acknowledge a lot of WCW, the Randy Savage one only seemed to show WCW as a way to work in Gorgeous George. It's revisionist history there
I agree with Jim and Brian. I became a wrestling fan during PEAK Ultimate Warrior 1991 so I absolutely give Jim Helwig the credit for having the charisma. The creativity and the dedication to perfecting that character,I think Jim is wrong to completely knock him in that respect. BUT.... Watch a f*ckin Bret Hart or Ric Flair or Randy Savage match today and watch s Hulk Hogan/Ultimate Warrior match. Its NIGHT AND DAY! If Randy Savage was not in with either of them,Hogan and Warrior were both abysmal in terms a wrestling match. The credit for getting Warrior through matches goes to Savage,Hennig and Rick Rude. They MADE him.
Exactly. Watch a Bret, Savage, Flair match...I was a kid when Warrior came on the scene. I was getting into Harts vs Bulldogs...that was awesome. Steamboat and Savage were awesome...Hogan's first title run from 84 to 88 was exciting. Warrior just irritated me.
i can look back and see myself as a kid running in circles around the couch jumping up and down spazzing out over Warrior and I can now look back in retrospect and see exactly what we're talking about here which is "god he was aweful" but wasn't it awesome being a wrestling fan as a kid when you didn't know any better?
Warrior wasn't as bad as everyone is trying to sell now, if he was he never would have made it. The marks even then weren't completely stupid. All of this is cancel culture. The concerted burial of Ultimate Warrior in this day and age all rides on the coattails of his politics... which I am immune to because I happen to agree with him.
@@clarkkent4734 Really? UW was just awful in the ring. Winding up his clothesline, and his finisher was the splash. He sucked! He didn't care about wrestling, and it showed.
@@delgrady10 yup. And I remember hearing in an interview somewhere that the warrior wanted to end the match way earlier multiple times during the match because he told Hogan let’s go home and Hulk would tell him not yet and now we got to keep it going because Hulk knew he had to give the fans a great show and there moneys worth 😎👍🏻👍🏻💯
I loved the Warriors promo cuz they were different and had a type of fantasy feel to it, but I was young and it could only last so long in the long run.
The Dingo Warrior from New York lol. Reminds me of of a local promotion in my area. There was a guy that they billed as being from Los Angeles but his entrance music was "Back in the New York groove".
In my honest opinion, while they clearly spun his story the way they wanted it, they didn't do it in a shady way, and I was pretty impressed by that. They were just trying to make the viewer understand why Warrior may have acted the way he did. It was about getting to know the man behind the gimmick and the things he went through growing up. It was a very sympathetic piece, and I thought it was very effective and powerful. It completely changed my opinion on the guy. However, I'm sure they did very conveniently omit some negative stories about the guy from people who witnessed them firsthand, and that's exactly why I'm looking so forward to Dark Side of the Ring's unbiased take on him. I figure the truth is going to be somewhere in-between the two narratives. So far, it certainly seems like Warrior was a very complex individual.
I hate this talk of “he hated his father,” just bc you don’t get along with your parent doesn’t mean you can’t grieve. I can see someone grieving bc they never got a chance to know or reconcile.
Agree 100000% Warrior did see and talked to his dad before he passed and he went to his wake and funeral, was not an excuse.Vince no,s now and still does no fix it.
Vance woodruff You are absolutely correct, Sir! I had that type of relationship with my dad. When he passed, it hurt me more than I would've ever imagined. We did reconcile, kinda, while he was on his death bed. Wish that our relationship had been better. You were spot on with your comment.
I totally get where Corny's coming from though. I had relatives myself that I hated, had zero interest in reconciling with, and refused to go to their funerals. Like he said "i'm sorry he's dead but it didnt change who the prick was in life "
I thought Warrior was great when I was 10 years old, and then I found WCW and saw Sting. At that point it dawned on me that this other promotion had a version of Warrior that could go longer, appeal to kids even more, do way more in the ring, and cut a coherent promo. Lost interest in Warrior after that and soon thereafter he was gone due to one of the things he pulled. By the time he came back in '96, The Undertaker had fully come into his own and I was old enough to recognize what a truly great wrestler was with because of guys like 'Taker, Bret Hart etc. So, I agree with Jim totally here because, at this point, Warrior's return was nothing more than "meh" for me because I was all about The Undertaker at that point.
Sting wasn't anything like warrior facepaint doesn't mean it's the same gimmick stings promos were horrible in the early 90s hiw in the he'll is sting a version of warrior they were tag partners at one point 😂 totally absolutely different wrestling style and gear facepaint lmao
So wrong that they didn't give any mention of Warriors feud with Rick Rude, Rude made Warrior look as good as any other wrestler could. and was definitely his best program
There was a mention of the Rude feud. Rude and Warrior worked well together, I really liked the Cage match they had. For me, personally I thought his matches with Randy Savage were the best ones he ever had. I think Randy was one of the only guys in the business that got along well with Warrior.
They quickly mentioned their Wwf title feud in 1990, I'm talking about their ic title feud in 89, Warriors best feud IMO. Rude definitely deserved more credit for helping get Warrior over
When I was a kid, I was a little Hulkster and later a little Warrior. I liked his super hero kind of energy and his "warrioring up". Strangely one of my favorite DVDs is "Self Destruction Of The Ultimate Warrior." A lot of people call it a hit piece and there are aspects of that but overall it confirmed a lot of stories that I had only heard. I had heard about him suing Vince over the name and image or refusing to work SummerSlam. I think the main I reason I like it because Heenan in particular was honest in their feelings of him.
@@elcheekofulRandy was worse than the Hulk if you're talking about personality and behind the scenes stuff. I still like Randy and I'm glad he found peace once he got out of the wrestling buisness. But he wasn't a saint either. Mick Foley and the Undertaker are your guys if you're looking for wrestlers who were class acts outside the ring.
It became uncomfortably obvious that they were having trouble finding people that actually knew him in the business that had anything nice to say about him
A bunch of drug addicted, alcoholic, women abusing, adulterous man children had nothing nice to say about a guy who surpassed then quickly and didn't want to hang out with them?
@@brianharrington4400 If the last was one a burial, and this one soft, wouldn't that be even? People are praising the Ultimate Warriors episode before it's even out...
@@NorthJerseyJabroni Idk either hence the question mark. I haven't watched the documentary yet. But based on all these comments, it seems it was the opposite of the Macho Man's. I also believe I read a comment somewhere on this video which did mention soft.
Ultimate Warrior did all he needed to do. Barry Windham going 45 minutes with Ric Flair is cool. Warrior crushing Honky Tonk Man in 2 minutes was cool, too. The character was a living He-Man. Dude was great. Warrior, Goldberg, Sid, those dudes are DOPE. Let other people do workrate matches, they should go crush things. Period. Love it.. #threecountcommentaries
He did have some great matches, yeah these were normally orchestrated by the heel he was facing (Rick rude and macho man to name a few) but yeah he should really have listened to peers in order to make a proper career and the benefit a loss can give your character.
@@christiansoldier77 BTW.... I was a HUGE warrior fan. I still am truth be told but he did get wrapped up in the whole gimmick. He would have had a far longer run as wwf champ had he been willing to try and expand his repertoire. He would also have had a longer in ring career had he bought into the ethos of the wrestling world as a whole and not just how it reflected on him or his gimmick.
The thing with Warrior in his original WWF run is he was able to be carried to a good match. His WM6 match with Hogan is amazing when you consider the limitations of both guys, and Warrior has a underrated gem on SNME against Ted DiBiase during his championship run... when he made his return in '96, all bets were off.
Corny summed it up off the bat . I got into wrestling around 85 . Everyone i talked to told me it was fake . But when i watched Memphis , or NWA Crockett at 6:05 Saturday nights it was a different world ! To me , THAT was real !!! In my head i thought well , they just see WWF (which i still liked) and thats what theyre talking about . Because most i talked to only knew WWF guys . They didnt know Flair , Dusty , Rock n Roll Express , Kolloffs or Lawler , Dundee and the Moondogs ! Or all i seen in the mags like bloodbaths with Brody and Abdullah ! So yeah ...Big difference !!!
It is the truth! I was born in Indianapolis, never have seen Dick the Bruiser wrestle, but growing up, everyone would tell me that the Bruiser would kick Hogans ass any day!!!
Warrior was crazy over in the WWF. He may not have been the best in ring worker, but some of the hugest pops ever in the WWF was from the Warrior! You don't see wrestlers today getting the pops Warrior could get. I know Jim Cornet thinks the Rock and Roll Express where the greatest, but they could never get a pop like Warrior could get.
I only had WWF I wished I had the NWA but thank god to the wonders of the documentaries on them and RUclips I definitely wished I grew up watching them amazing wrestlers they looked like real people not like cartoon characters
@@Kas58223 I was a WCW, WWF/E kid. I wish I knew about all these other organizations. However it’s cool to be older now and remember the moments and learn the story. And behind the scenes of things.
Jim does not understand that Warrior had a look that was super over for his time. He was like a lead in a hair metal band but had a body like Arnold Schwarzenegger. That was what was hot in the ‘80s. He was like a living superhero. You can say this or that about his promos not making sense but nobody read Incredible Hulk comics for his soliloquys... he was popular for smashing. And Warrior’s toys were super popular. You can talk all day about Bruno or the Funks but they weren’t on the walls in Toys “R” Us. Warrior’s look was even copied in some early ‘90s video games like Streets of Rage 2.
That's kind of a bad comparison with Bruno. It was such a different time when Bruno was on top. He may not have had a wrestling buddy doll, but he was way more over for longer than Warrior ever was.
Warrior always got a huge pop during his entrance but it was very apparent that his technical wrestling ability wasn’t there he drained himself so much running to the ring that he had no stamina once the match actually started. Point is the fans fell in love with the character, not what he did in the ring. Just the right person at the right time
How was Sting the better of the two when ppl are still talking about the Warrior.The two may have started out together but Warrior surpassed Sting by a wide margin as far as career/impact.
The warrior was was one of those entertainment flash in the pans which most people who were fans look back and think “ what was I thinking “. He’s the vanilla ice of wrestling. Blew up big and then becomes nostalgia in a blink of an eye. A remembrance of a silly time
Being from the Midwest in Wisconsin I saw a lot of NWA and AWA. I knew even as a kid that Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior were made for my age at the time, but I loved watching a wrestler get clobbered by a chair and a heel get real heat. I loved watching the different Territories on the public access channel on Saturday morning to afternoon.
When I did go to WWF shows I got to see Rowdy Roddy Piper because being in Milwaukee, Wisconsin we never got the A shows. We got the guys who could work in WWF.
Canadian here. Grew up in Kingston, Ontario-I watched WWF, AWA, Stampede, Lutte Internationale from Montreal and when I visited my grandfather, Crockett NWA. I kept track of the rest of the territories through Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Was a cool time to be a kid and a wrestling nut.
@@ferox965 I would do the same thing every month I would buy my wrestling magazines and go to wrestling matches with my dad everytime they came to Milwaukee or Green Bay.
@@shanebagin Interestingly, though I live in Ottawa, my dad is still in Kingston-he is a HUGE Packers fan. My uncles are all Giants fans and my dad rubs it in their faces.
Like Scott Hall said about Warrior. "The fans cheered when he ran to the ring and you can't teach that."
thats what i try to explain to people. When i was 10 years old in 1999/2000, we used to put each other in all the famous finishers..3d each other through tables, pedigree each other, walls of jericho each other, ankle lock each other, rock bottom each other, stunner each other..That was the magic of it. When the old video games were out in the 90s, I USED To love the "created player" mode. The entrance music..the finishers...It was just a certain vibe man. It wasn't all about technical wrestling or any of the principles of wrestling, it was about being excited to do their finishers. It's a certain feel-good energy that's not about actually wrestling, but it comes from wrestling. It can't be taught. Kids don't even pretend to wrestle anymore or do finishers on each other. That vibe died out.
@@sabot4ge well some do but not many play wrestle like we did. Yeah some kids got hurt but that's why (from my experience) we tried to be careful with that and improvised with stuff
@@sabot4ge anything remotely masculine is bad now
Jim Johnston was a big part of that. That theme gets asses out of seats.
fans did the same thing when referee Charles Robinson sprinted to the ring at WM24
I forgot about the bit when they ask Vince if he saw Warrior as a son and Vince says “no I have a son who I love” and he just saw Warrior as an employee
Ultimate Warrior like him or not was a mega star, didn’t have to do much in ring and the fans were crazy about him. You see the wrestlers today , they do so much in ring and can’t get anywhere near as over.
Need to start roiding up, brother.
The Ultimate Warrior was "made" as a mega-star by taking an un-athletic, out of shape and generally unhealthy guy....and having the best heels in the wrestling business carry him to matches. He was made by literally squashing every legend they had up to and including Andre the Giant. They smashed him over everyone and it did work to make him briefly a star. But then the wheels came off.
The WWE could make another Ultimate Warrior anytime it wanted to. Just go find a bodybuilder with some charisma and have everyone in the company get squashed by him. The same formula that WCW used later successfully with Goldberg.
But the problem is always the same. You can push that sort of guy to the top. But you can't keep him there. You can smash over an untalented guy and make him look like superman, but eventually you run out of bodies to throw at him. And once he reaches the main events, the guy will start to get exposed.
Different times, if someone did what warrior done now they'd be laughed out of the building
That is so true because back in the day it was about spots which wrestling now days do not have
@@12345Yeah You are right about that
Bobby Heenan was the voice of wrestling when I was a kid. Jim Cornette is the voice of wrestling for me these days!
loved me some Heenan dising hillbilly Jim and Duggan...memories...
Thanks for that
Bobby Heenan and Gorilla Monsoon...Imo was the best cometary team
He is the voice of middle-aged and old men
Cringe
When your 4-6 years old, his promos were captivating, 30 years later looking back, um WHAT THE FUCK! Lol
😂 thought I was the only one
His promos are awesome to me.
Yep me to that's why when he went to WCW he flopped people seen his wrestling skills were bad just had that warrior gimmick
That was his fan base, 4-8 years old. Everybody else thinks he's absolute garbage.
@Raf no one could, it was just slurs lol and the moon was in there sometimes lol
I’ll give Hellwig credit: he truly became his gimmick.
He wasn't Randy Savage. He is much more well spoken than his promos.
like New Jack but not stabby
@Jeremy Barnett, so did Ted Dibiase, the difference is, IT TOOK DIBIASE ALMOST GETTING DIVORCED to keep his gimmick under control & keep who he is off camera separate from his gimmick on camera.
Warrior said a wrestlers gimmick is just crazy, exaggerated version of their true personality.
A psycho? Cause that's where he started, not where he ended up. :V
They omitted any mention of his disastrous WCW run. Omission seems to be the name of the game with these Titan sanctioned docs.
Strange considering WWE does everything it can to dump on WCW as "the inferior enemy" whenever it has the chance.
Yeaaah! I didn't see this, but I asked a friend at work today "did they mention Hogan/Warrior II in WCW?" and he said "No."
I was surprised but not surprised at the same time.
@@TheBadGuy235 I mean the biography was more about the man himself, not a breakdown of every match of his career
I said the same thing but ppl are saying they dont care. I would think thats part of his WRESTLING CAREER but hey
@@KokoTheGorilla69 That match had to do with the man himself. lol
The Warrior was awesome to us kids in the 80’s. We didn’t know anything about wrestling or technical wrestling etc. He was just larger than life and colorful and looked stronger than anyone and so kids ate it up.
I grew up in the 80s and couldn't stand him. When Hogan's first reign ended I was far more interested in Savage/Steamboat, and especially the Hart Foundation.
I preferred Bret Hart as a kid and he was just in a tag team. I wasn't 'smart'. I just liked guys who could actually wrestle and looked cool. Million Dollar Man, Shawn after he put Marty through the window. I liked some other guys who weren't considered top workers. Big Boss Man, Jake Roberts, Piper. Personality and in ring story telling. I couldn't be bothered with Warrior and bored of Hogan quickly.
@@kirkcaldykanka9421 The Hart Foundation vs Bulldogs were matches I always made sure to watch when I was a kid.. those were just awesome.
When I was a kid I thought Warrior was a crackhead. He seemed like a real weirdo.
I wasn't around in the 80s but had one of those wrestlemania anthology collections on DVD as a kid that I had saved up and bought. His matches were always fuckin weird but its really hard to deny that as a kid he looked cool and was absolutely massive.
Though even as a kid, that comeback HHH match was atrocious and confusing lmfao.
Also wasn't a fan of Hogan. Granted I was used to matches passed that era, but I always thought the hulking up thing was cheesy as hell
“My dad thought I was gay for years because of that” 😂😂😂
Warrior had an incredible look and amazing intensity. But his in-ring ability was extremely limited. So often, his matches were booked as squashes because of it, and fans did love that about him too because it was something new and different. They loved that this guy ran to the ring, destroyed people, and ran out. But everything new becomes old, so if you don't have anything about you beyond that, longevity is going to be a struggle.
This is what they should have Bobby Lashley and Brock Lesnar doing and all the other Giants in WWF
It's amazing how long you can get away with squashing people without much skill if you have the right look and a decent promo - Goldberg has managed an entire career of it !
It helped that he was in the right place in time to be a WWF star with those squash matches. At the time the TV shows were filled with matches against jobbers with maybe an interview segment to continue a storyline and maybe one match between established stars as a "main event." The only times Warrior would have had a chance to do much beyond his squashes were on PPV and Main Event shows.
You can't really do the whole squash match thing today because RAW and Smackdown have matches between established stars throughout their shows. Sometimes they bring in jobbers to push a new monster character (Strowman and Jax come to mind), but they stand out as obvious.
The Ultimate Warrior was the first Goldberg. And between the two, I think The Ultimate Warrior is far more interesting.
Even as a kid I could never see why Ultimate Warrior got to the level he did. RIP to Mr. Hellwig, but his pro wrestling character Ultimate Warrior was simply one of the most overrated of all time!!!
"No, I have a son."
I must see this clip for the unintentional comedy.
he doesnt actually say that.
HORNSWAGGLE!
He definitely said something similar to that, those may not have been the exact words.
Said I only have 1 son.
I believe they asked Vince if his relationship with Warrior was like father and son and Vince said, "No, I only have one son".
"When the warrior went to the ring, the people cheered, and you can't teach that" -Scott Hall.
Yeah. Jimmy can complain all he wants, but he sold seats.
@@dubuyajay9964 ...for less than a year. The second he had to work, those seats grew emptier and emptier by the turn of the coin.
Getting over in Wrestling is not just about being a great technician in the ring.
@David Martin If he drew, then why did Vince take the belt off of him? If he was such a draw, why did his reign fail almost immediately? If he was such a draw, when did Vince have to take the belt off of him, and do all that fumble fucking, going through Savage, to Flair, all to get to Bret (who is as opposite of Warrior as you can be)?
Spoiler: Because he wasn't drawing.
@@Liryc83 And getting over in wrestling isn't being a short term flash in the pan who then can NEVER get over ever again.
The ultimate challenge of watching this show was trying to figure out why they interviewed Russo, Heyman and the Miz. I couldn't figure out the connections to the Ultimate Warrior.😕
The Miz is working filler in such documentaries. He's doing it for over a decade now.
Exactly...AE we’re clueless. No interview in wcw run. Question Hogan what was said in phone call to wcw.
Miz is a company yes man.
Russo has gone on record saying that he had conversations with warrior when he was still writing the magazine and he also has said he tried bringing the ultimate warrior back to wcw in late 1999
"Except for selling tickets" - that's a hell of a caveat when trying to bury a wrestlerl
"Just because McDonald's sells the most hamburgers worldwide, does it mean they're actually good?" - Jim
@@DefendYoungstown it does actually, if they weren't good no one would buy them
@@zachary_attackery are cigarettes good?
@@bradpaton3927 they are to people who smoke (like Jim Cornette)
Yup what an absolutely ridiculous thing to say ha. Said it with no irony. He doesn't like Warrior and can't see straight.
These thumbnail cartoons are always brilliant. I love the animation style, the situations and of course, the look on Corny’s face in all of them. 👍
It's a static image. Not animation, no movement, no motion, not animated.
@@tron.44 Walt Disney ova here!!
"As a Jim, did it bother you he ran from the name?"
That's was awesome! 🤣😂😀😆
I assume he wasn’t welcome at their meetings anymore. 😂😂😂
Yeah the lack of any wcw info was pretty sad
I know right? I mean, how dare they leave out the Renegade?!
Seems more like a kindness...
that was my thought as well
@Tiger Hogan woulda just lied thru his teeth like he always does. Loved the Mach bio when Hogan said Steamer/Mach didnt try to upstage him. No way. Seconds later, Steamboat says that him & mach tried to have a better match than Hogan/Andre lol.
@Tiger Let's start a thread: Hogan said Andre died weeks after he body slammed him in Detroit @ WM3.
A good buddy of mine as a kid was a big warrior fan. He claimed he understood some deep meaning in the promos that eludes the rest of us.
We still talk about wrestling when I visit him in the mental hospital. Good times
Lol!
They sort of made sense to me when I was 8. It seems whatever special abilities I had though disappeared at some point, cause holy shit he sounds like a maniac now
I agree 💯% I had and still have a open mind and understood but some a lot of peaple are incapable of that
@studio732jrl2 yea you got it
yvan eht nioj
I popped huge when Brian asked Corny if he’s offended that Warrior ditched the Jim name. 🤣
I liked how Brian went there when Jim was going s little too far in just bashing warrior as a person, Brian lightened the mood and got Jim to relax a bit
Yes so did I.
I loved how Hogan talked about having the eyes of the crowd on him instead of Warrior after their match. You know, because he's also admitted everything he did post pin was designed to steal Warrior's thunder.
Looking back on it now, the way that match ended pissed me off. Him saying that all eyes were on him instead of Warrior, well no shit because he made sure that they were. After the pinfall, he immediately gets back up and no sells the Warrior's splash. Then while Warrior celebrates, you have Hogan pantomiming and going "woe is me" which takes away from Warrior's moment. Finally, he made sure to look all depressed while leaving the ring to the point where people were more sad for Hogan than happy for Warrior. No wonder no one else really got up to Hogan's level during that time because he wouldn't let them. He did the same shit with Savage two years prior. After Savage won the title, Hogan is out there hotdogging and grandstanding, taking away some of the shine from Savage's victory. And he would do something similar three years later with Bret Hart by fucking him out of the main event spotlight. After watching OSW Review, I've come to realize what a piece of shit he really was. Not to mention the whole 2015 racism leak which made him persona non-grata in WWE for years. It makes me ashamed to have ever been a fan of the guy.
@@Partyboy22 Hogan did the same also in the match vs The Rock at WM. Rock wins but pretty much immediately after Hogan is getting all the attention on him. It's certainly no coincidence, guy never liked sharing the limelight.
@@Harry-sc1xk I don't see anything wrong with doing what you can to put yourself over after you put someone else over. It keeps people interested in more than one performer. When Undertaker's streak ended were all eyes on Brock Lesnar or The Undertaker?
@@Partyboy22 Well, no shit he did that, why the F wouldn't he?!?! He is the biggest star in the history of the business, and his fanbase was 10 times bigger than the next biggest guy....When parents were taking my generation to the fucking events, it sure as shit wasn't to go watch Hulk Hogan get beat! If he is going to get beat, you better have a plan to keep some shine on him! When Warrior beat him, WAY MORE KIDS were sad that their hero just got beat, than kids that were happy. As in nationwide, not just the fans in attendance. Warrior did a great job to just get somewhere close to Hogan's stratosphere, that in and of itself is no small feat. From a business standpoint, that was probably the best/safest way to have Hogan lose. You can't let those top babyface guys get pinned very often at all, just doesn't make sense....and if you do, you have to let them save face. Vince has the final say, so maybe your problem is more with him. Also, I could give a fuck less about what he said in the privacy of his own home, this is America...I didn't meet the people he was referring to, don't know the circumstances and character of the people involved. Quite frankly, it's none of our business, and total BS that anyone's First Amendment protected speech should affect their livelihoods in any way. If you think it should, the entire concept of the First Amendment is lost on you. I'm getting a little lost in the weeds here, but I don't think that comment makes anyone a piece of shit - and neither does any of the pre-decided outcomes/storylines that VM has the final word on.
@@hackattack0154 how Hulk Hogan ever got over is beyond me, never liked him or Ric Flair for that matter.
Almost 50 minutes?!?! Oh I'm gonna make some popcorn & enjoy this!
Last week: "fuck 2 cold for talking bad about someone who is dead"
This week: "fuck ultimate warrior"
"I was a wrestling fan and a professional. He offended me on both counts." hahahahaha
Cornette is offensive on all counts.
Yes if I had to pick between these two Jim's Jim Cornette or jim Hellwig i think I'm picking hellwig cuz Cornette is the most depressing old fart he never has anything good to say about anybody any ways so who care how he feels about warrior
@@benvalenti8190 You cared enough to watch it and comment lmao
@@chriskay1449 warrior fan 😂
Corny is the most naturally inadvertently funny person I have ever heard.
I love how he combines his analysis with witty sarcasm and southern humor 😂🤣 I wish he ran WWE
Its not inadvertent. He knows he's funny
FOR REAL YO!
He's a incredible funny, definitely. And he's got better timing, jokes and stories than must modern stand-comics.
Why didn't they simply call the DVD "The self destrucity of the Ultimate Warrior"?
He would've sued them, again, but you're right. That would've been great!
👏👏👏
or they could've called it "Queering Doesn't Make the World Work." lmao.
@@Karemaker 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“The Self Destrucity of the Anabolic Warrior!”
The promo leading up to the 1989 Survivor Series, where Ultimate Warrior is circling Jim Neidhart, Shawn Michaels and Marty Janetty with tape. Incomprehensible.
I remember neidhart stroking his beard for 2 straight minutes
That was one of the best promos ever lol
Warrior never took coke, the power of the Warrior was more powerful than coke.
Incomprehensible. But it worked.
I remember watching that promo as a 10yr old, & even then I could see what the point of it was .... He was tying them all together to make a team
I didn't even like Warrior when I was a kid in the 80s. When Hogan's first reign ended, I was getting further into the Hart Foundation. Loved what they did and I loved their feud with the Bulldogs before that.
You were in the minority among kids then lol
@@GameTime-yj6qv I didn't care. To me he was a goof. Couldn't understand a word he said...I remember my dad would crack up when he did a promo.
@@GameTime-yj6qv That’s because most kids were morons, those of us a bit more clued into the business and watching more than just the WWF could see he was nothing special.
Great entrance, great body, but other than that he was the shits.
You weren't alone. I was a kid who preferred NWA/ WCW back then. Sure I watched a lot of Hogan and warrior WWF stuff, and I didn't "hate" it, per se, but as a kid I was obsessed with watching Flair/Horsemen, Sting, Muta, Road Warriors, Steiner's, Abby, Cactus, Vader, Freebirds etc...maybe I was just a contrarian, because all of my friends loved WWF, and I went towards the opposition.
The Ultimate Warrior got me into wrestling. He made a huge impact in the short time he was in WWF. RIP Warrior.
Shane McMahon
-Friend of The Warrior
A called him a kid
Lol yeah wtf was that?
I wonder how if they used a rocket ship 🚀 to travel to the planet Zambodia to speak with those that knew the Ultimate Warrior.
I found it hilarious that Shane McMahon was subtitled as Warrior's "friend".
He was Warriors friend. He was a little brother to Warrior
@@christophercomitini8619 😅
Most delusional company on this planet just after the weapons industry companies
@@JohnKobaRuddy what about bigtech.
@@christophercomitini8619 Yeah, except Vince didn't see Warrior as son when asked. LMAO!!!
Jim cornett the best wrestling podcast out there 🤣 ppl get mad at him because he says how he really feels and that's the way its suppose to be
I remember hearing a story from a guy who was a kid back then. Warrior is cutting one of his intense psycho promos and his dad was just in the background losing his mind laughing. "What is it daddy? What's so funny?" "Oh nothing son." Then he said he grew up and watched his promos and went "Ohhhhh....I get it now." lol
Was it the one~Hulkamania being in an ✈,but it's falling out of the sky?
Try to put yourself in our shoes as italian fans in that period. We had a very good american commentator that knew a little bit of italian (he was a former NCAA basket coach moved to Europe) and everytime when UW was speaking he had to combine his no-sense words with a good translation in a language (italian) that he learned not so well yet. It was hilarious 🤣
@@iononsoleggere9065 That's awesome!
I remember hearing a Tony Atlas interview where he talked about him and the Warrior being bought in when Kerry was hurt, as soon as Kerry came back, they both were gone... Tony alluded to World Class not wanting anybody who could challenge Kerry’s physique
Kerry was the star of the promotion. When Lawler was hurt they brought in somebody else. And when he was healthy time to come back. Same thing with Kerry. It's just business
@@davestuddaman8127 Kerry had skills!
Anybody that believes Tony Atlas is an idiot.
Tony or warrior couldnt match Kerry as either a physique or as a worker
@@TeeKoon yeah Kerry was a beast!!!
In one of his first shoot interviews, Warrior said that he used to regularly walk in (from hanging out) on his stepfather asleep in the living room while wrestling was on late nights (on the weekends). He mentioned Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher. He said that he seemed ashamed for being caught having it on television. Also, Warrior was never kicked out of WCCW. According to Chris Jericho, he was told that they wanted him to trash Hellwig in that initial DVD.
@@travismcdonald6576 Yeah, that was weird.
This is a lie, they were actually told to "be honest". And a ton of those participants were honest enough to stick by what they said for decades, to the point where they refused to take part in THIS puff piece A+E documentary (which was SPECIFICALLY bumped-forwards to overshadow the larger VICE "Dark Side of..." Documentary). The Chaser (a now-semi defunct Australian comedy troupe) had a superb song about how hypocritical the concept of respecting wankers, spoilt brats and dickheads because they're dead, and Hellwig fits the description.
Hellwig was a cunt when he was alive and his death DOESN'T change any of the facts stated about him which were corroborated by several people AND the Lawsuits he filed because he was a fragile bitch who can't handle criticism.
Furthermore, his ego and delusions of grandeur fuelled his self-destruction, he was given the world in a purple polka dot present and he threw it away with his poor sportsmanship and horrible character flaws and traits.
The key here is simple: ring entrances are the reason why many watch the matches. The hype. The spectacle. When I was a kid entrances were why you watched the matches. And WWF and WCW perfected the over the top entrance. The Ultimate Warrior had one of the most unique entrances of all time. It was intense and energetic. That's why he put asses in the seats.
Sure but that only gets you so far. Warrior had good stories too in 88-91 usually, without them he'd have fizzled out fast
Takers entrance has always been the best, I'll have you know! Lol
@@garyhen1707 not true.
I'll definitely never forget Shawn Michael's at WM12
Man, are we lucky that Jim loves to talk…he’s so good at it.
for real. im always impressed at his use of the language
Dark Side of the Ring will be the real documentary on him that I am looking forward too the most.
to, not “too”.
I can’t wait to.
@@SecretGerms thanks dad ❤️
@@gqn2 ikr 😆
@Tiger can’t trust anything that these wwe goofs are involved with making
A big credit to Rick Rude and Randy Savage's talent. They had good matches with Warrior
A wrestler cannot make a good match by himself, the other side must be good for the match to be good, if it is as you say why weren't all the matches of Rick Rude and Savage as good as they were with the warrior?! If the warrior wasn't that good, their matches with him wouldn't have been good at all
@@anderson3293 agree to disagree.
Hogan too...WM 6 main even was very well laid out...partly because they rehearsed the heck out of it.
@@anderson3293 Just about no one ever has said that Ultimate Warrior was capable of putting on an above average match with his in ring abilities. So yeah, the matches were carried by Rude and Savage. A pro wrestling match most certainly can turn out good but be carried by only 1 of the wrestlers. It's happened plenty of times before, and probably will happen again
@@mattm7798 I'll say this, Hogan could work a lot better than he had too. Hulk carried that to a good match.
“No, I have a son.”🤣🤣🤣 classic Vince McMahon
I thought he had 2 his other illegitimate son hornswoggle lmfao #jokes
Swoggle should call Stephen P. New! 🤣
That was harsh, a lot of wrestlers have mentioned to see Vince as a father figure and crave his approval.
@@12InchMassiveOnline No, Finlay was then revealed to be Swoggle's father
Vince: “No, I have a son”
Camera pans to HHH
Cena is the only son Vince wishes happy birthday to.
Shane yells "Pan to me! Not him!"
Lmao
@@theunknownone5990 LMFAO even more
LOL! That was odd and cold!
Paul Heyman summing up The Ultimate Warrior at the end of the Biography where he says the sad part is when Warrior finally found the love and acceptance he always wanted as a child is when his heart had nothing left to hate anymore and that’s when his heart stopped 🥹. Heyman is a wordsmith and a genius when describing a wrestler or the wrestling business
I was part of the group that booked speakers at a big state college. Yes, anyone can get booked.
Except Conservatives in 2021
Yep. When I was in college I listened to a debate between Ron Jeremy and a feminist lol
@@neilsmith9066 🤡🤡🤡
@@neilsmith9066
If I wanted to hear constant lies, delusions, and misplaced blame about the situation they find themselves in I'll just talk to the homeless crackhead down the street, why the hell would I want to subject myself to a filthy post-trump conservative??
You guys have proved my point exactly 😉
17:30 if Russo is in this, then this biography automatically loses credibility.
Lol dead ass. Russo wasn't even there when warrior was hot
Shitstain stamp of assquality.
I would love an episode of Dark side of the ring on Russo. Cornette would be all over that episode.
Booking into oblivion: The Vince Russo Story
@@AWX_Wrestling Between just Bischoff and Corny, that's a 15 episode mini-series.
@@zlinedavid it's a whole season!
Jim’s exasperated sighs 😂😂😂😂
One of the many reasons I believe he is Chris Chan’s illegitimate father!
Hilarious 😂😂😂
I heard one as soon as I read your comment 😂
Jim sighed right when I read that
SIIIGGHHH!..........wtf.
Us kids all
Loved warrior BECAUSE of his promos, because he seemed like a pure beast, his intense ring entrance with that music and we loved the fact that warrior kicker ass so fast when he hit the ring. It was just a different time.
I need backstage footage of Warrior going through the curtain with the chair at Summerslam ‘91
Same! And im willing to bet they have it.
Imagine all the unseen backstage footage they have.
@@GameTime-yj6qv a treasure trove for sure
As a fan from this era, the NWA was more believable as a “real” contest. WWE was more like a kids show, bright colorful noisy as all get out. WWE all the faces had the traditional action figure build, whereas NWA had more tough guy builds.
As a kid back then my favorites were always Roddy Piper and Jake Roberts. I liked guys that could talk.... probably why I don’t like the modern shit.
WWF back then was entertaining. Fans connected to teams like Demolition. WWE today SUCKS with no true characters.
Piper was a worldwide treasure. I miss hearing him sometimes and yes, I know he had a drug habit most of his life. Do. Not. Care.
Warrior sold and owned his gimmick which is what Cornett usually respects. But yeah he couldn't 'work'. But as I kid I liked Roddy, and Jake, and mr. perfect... I liked all the guys that committed to their gimmick. So it's not like as a kid we didn't also like the workers too. But sorry as a kid bobby Eaton was really lame.
All I know is when Warrior ran to the ring. The crowd POPPED and you can't teach that.
I went nuts the best one was Honky Tonk Man said give me anybody I don’t care that warrior music hit the place went insane
when that entrance music plays, it was just energetic. warrior is the perfect character built for kids. an adult wouldnt like him at all, but for the kid in me, he was the SHIT!!!
@@universe-ie2mk he was the guy that got me interested in wrestling, wasn’t the best wrestler but didn’t need to be his character was over he got you excited that entrance and those crazy promos got you pumped
Can’t teach him a lot of things apparently. Someone probably tried to teach him to not Publish a comic of him raping Santa Claus but he didn’t listen, seems to be a theme in his careers
wouldn't be that hard to teach "Run."
The thing I've always found funny and hypocritical:
Warrior Steamrolls a guy in less than five minutes: "He can't Wrestle worth a damn...get him the fuck outta this business"
Goldberg in 97: Steamrolls Hugh Morris in 45 seconds: YAYY!! What a bad ass this dude is we love it!!
🤷♂️
I remember in the late 90s when Goldberg had that winning streak in the WCW. Everyone loved him, but I can't remember anyone who captured audiences like the Ulitmate Warrior in the late 80s/early 90s.
@@colinj5291 its the "IT" factor man. Some guys just have IT. The aura, the presence, you can literally feel it. You can give two guys the exact same gimmick but the guy with the "IT" factor will always stand out. Some things you just cant teach.
By the sounds of it, Goldberg had similar paranoia and insecurity backstage that Warrior did. 'The boys' always resented that type of push and fucked with those stars but in Goldberg's case he was friends with Hogan at a time when he was heel and no longer competing for the top babyface spot. From a fan perspective Goldberg came off more believable, modern and less cartoonish which helped him also.
Goldberg had the same trajectory. At first it was yay. Then he also got up his own rectum and didn’t improve
What if I told you that those opinions come from different people?
His entrance music was great, one of the best imo.
I'm sorry, but why was UW's slam of Andre the worst? I see it as the BEST. Most controlled, best turn/inversion, etc. It looked like he was being extra careful with him to me.
I'm with you. Hogan picks him up then drops him. Warrior actually did a legit slam . From A to Z.
@@Robocoppat agreed
As a kid I definitely got caught up in the hype and loved him but go back and watch him now and you’ll feel completely different. It’s like going back and watching a movie you loved as a kid and realising it was aimed at you specifically when you were that age.
Jim is spot on but.... When I was a kid NWA/WCW was the REAL wrestling. WWF was a circus
I can't wait for this Thursday's Dark Side of the Ring. The Warrior was one of the few posters I had on my wall as a kid. I wanted to look just like the Warrior (even tho I'm black lol). The Warrior was literally He-Man coming to life.
He was different in that he wasn't a "white meat" Babyface. He was a good guy with a maniacal edge. Superman or Cyclops he was not. Warrior had more in line with Wolverine, the Hulk or even Batman. He was a hero that had a borderline personality.
If you been smarten up you know now that Warrior was far from the ideal pro wrestler. But for that short time he was superhero that came fresh off the comic book pages. #warrior #ultimatewarrior #darksideofthering #prowrestling #wwe
Accurate. A Unique character he created. It seems many just can't get it.
Kids like circuses though. If you were a kid and preferred '"real wrestling" over the WWF circus you were in the minority, bro.
I disagree wcw/nwa matches looked slow, boring, and not real. WWF matches were at much faster pace, everything just looked better.
WWF back then is better than the crap we have now you gotta admit that
@@chadk890 💯
I was shocked at how few WWE people they had in this..I woulda thought there'd be some spinning someway or another...but it was basically people not really in the business talking about Warrior
@Tiger Yeahhh but I thought there'd be more Bruce, McMahon, JR...that type of thing.
Vince has to approve the show had he no say in this the series wouldnt have aired I caught the second hour and will be watching the first hour tomorrow.
@Tiger he was definitely in the Shawn Michaels and Steve Austin one more...so was Bruce. I'm guessing it's because they've been so negative on Warrior in the past and this was more of a puff piece
@Tiger Hulk Hogan, Sting, Bert Hart, Jake Roberts, Undertaker, Honkey Tonk Man, Million Dollarman, Tito Santana, Sgt Slaughter, are ones off the top of my head are all still alive.
Nobody was willing to say anything good about Warrior.
Remember the #WarriorAward so they have to paint him that way 💀
Warriors entrance, look, and intensity were ELECTRIC.
they mentioned more stuff than I thought they would, even though they missed out all of the WCW stuff
I say Dark Side of the Ring will cover that
@Tiger yea I seen the trailer for it where his first wife was in tears saying Jim Helwig was gone and nothing left but the Ultimate Warrior
Oh yeah there was no mention of hogan warrior at Halloween havoc
They don't want to acknowledge a lot of WCW, the Randy Savage one only seemed to show WCW as a way to work in Gorgeous George. It's revisionist history there
I agree with Jim and Brian. I became a wrestling fan during PEAK Ultimate Warrior 1991 so I absolutely give Jim Helwig the credit for having the charisma. The creativity and the dedication to perfecting that character,I think Jim is wrong to completely knock him in that respect.
BUT....
Watch a f*ckin Bret Hart or Ric Flair or Randy Savage match today and watch s Hulk Hogan/Ultimate Warrior match. Its NIGHT AND DAY! If Randy Savage was not in with either of them,Hogan and Warrior were both abysmal in terms a wrestling match. The credit for getting Warrior through matches goes to Savage,Hennig and Rick Rude. They MADE him.
Exactly. Watch a Bret, Savage, Flair match...I was a kid when Warrior came on the scene. I was getting into Harts vs Bulldogs...that was awesome. Steamboat and Savage were awesome...Hogan's first title run from 84 to 88 was exciting. Warrior just irritated me.
Warrior's peak wasn't exactly 91. It was probably 89/90.
i can look back and see myself as a kid running in circles around the couch jumping up and down spazzing out over Warrior and I can now look back in retrospect and see exactly what we're talking about here which is "god he was aweful" but wasn't it awesome being a wrestling fan as a kid when you didn't know any better?
Warrior wasn't as bad as everyone is trying to sell now, if he was he never would have made it. The marks even then weren't completely stupid. All of this is cancel culture. The concerted burial of Ultimate Warrior in this day and age all rides on the coattails of his politics... which I am immune to because I happen to agree with him.
@@XH1927 which is all anyone needs to know to ignore whatever you say
Warrior-Hogan was an awesome match, Jim.
One of the best of all time for me, when you factor in atmosphere and story and occasion.
Warrior/Savage at Mania was great too, the story especially
Only because hogan carried the match and UW to that next level.
@@clarkkent4734 Really? UW was just awful in the ring. Winding up his clothesline, and his finisher was the splash. He sucked! He didn't care about wrestling, and it showed.
@@delgrady10 yup. And I remember hearing in an interview somewhere that the warrior wanted to end the match way earlier multiple times during the match because he told Hogan let’s go home and Hulk would tell him not yet and now we got to keep it going because Hulk knew he had to give the fans a great show and there moneys worth 😎👍🏻👍🏻💯
I remember Ultimate Warrior was a huge Mets fan, so it wouldn't surprise me if Brian Last liked him
I was waiting for this lol curious to see how dark side told ultimate warriors story
It has Jim Cornette, how do you think it’s going to play out lol. It’s going to be an updated “Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior”
I loved the Warriors promo cuz they were different and had a type of fantasy feel to it, but I was young and it could only last so long in the long run.
Hogan nabbing Earthquake in 1990 pretty much ensured that warrior's title reign would be a bit of a dud.
The Dingo Warrior from New York lol.
Reminds me of of a local promotion in my area. There was a guy that they billed as being from Los Angeles but his entrance music was "Back in the New York groove".
Say what you want about Warrior personally or his in ring limitations, but he entertained so many people.
@Riff Raf but more than you ever have or ever will.....
@Riff Raf up until 2021 and going.
well it was his job
So batman did/does..but it remains cartoonish
In my honest opinion, while they clearly spun his story the way they wanted it, they didn't do it in a shady way, and I was pretty impressed by that. They were just trying to make the viewer understand why Warrior may have acted the way he did. It was about getting to know the man behind the gimmick and the things he went through growing up. It was a very sympathetic piece, and I thought it was very effective and powerful. It completely changed my opinion on the guy. However, I'm sure they did very conveniently omit some negative stories about the guy from people who witnessed them firsthand, and that's exactly why I'm looking so forward to Dark Side of the Ring's unbiased take on him. I figure the truth is going to be somewhere in-between the two narratives. So far, it certainly seems like Warrior was a very complex individual.
One of the best things about sting is that hes really likable
Good company man unlike Warrior
Sting wanted to learn how to wrestle,. Warriror didnt. Sting wanted a long career in the business and Warrior didnt.
@@Chaz4543 Sting is also a Christian lay minister...So is Ted Di Biase Sr
When stood next to Hitler, Ted Bundy seems nice
I hate this talk of “he hated his father,” just bc you don’t get along with your parent doesn’t mean you can’t grieve. I can see someone grieving bc they never got a chance to know or reconcile.
Agree 100000% Warrior did see and talked to his dad before he passed and he went to his wake and funeral, was not an excuse.Vince no,s now and still does no fix it.
Vance woodruff You are absolutely correct, Sir! I had that type of relationship with my dad. When he passed, it hurt me more than I would've ever imagined. We did reconcile, kinda, while he was on his death bed. Wish that our relationship had been better. You were spot on with your comment.
This was the prettiest part about self deatruction of uw. God forbid he goes to his dads funeral. So petty.
That was started by the lying weasel Bruce Prichard.
I totally get where Corny's coming from though. I had relatives myself that I hated, had zero interest in reconciling with, and refused to go to their funerals. Like he said "i'm sorry he's dead but it didnt change who the prick was in life "
I thought Warrior was great when I was 10 years old, and then I found WCW and saw Sting. At that point it dawned on me that this other promotion had a version of Warrior that could go longer, appeal to kids even more, do way more in the ring, and cut a coherent promo. Lost interest in Warrior after that and soon thereafter he was gone due to one of the things he pulled. By the time he came back in '96, The Undertaker had fully come into his own and I was old enough to recognize what a truly great wrestler was with because of guys like 'Taker, Bret Hart etc. So, I agree with Jim totally here because, at this point, Warrior's return was nothing more than "meh" for me because I was all about The Undertaker at that point.
Sting wasn't anything like warrior facepaint doesn't mean it's the same gimmick stings promos were horrible in the early 90s hiw in the he'll is sting a version of warrior they were tag partners at one point 😂 totally absolutely different wrestling style and gear facepaint lmao
I'm really liking Jim Coronet's honesty. I hated him back in the 80s, but he's been there and KNOWS what he's talking about.
Thanks for the input 👍🏼
So wrong that they didn't give any mention of Warriors feud with Rick Rude, Rude made Warrior look as good as any other wrestler could. and was definitely his best program
And Rude beat him up during this run
Totally agree. Macho man was a close second
No macho man made him look really good during their feud
There was a mention of the Rude feud. Rude and Warrior worked well together, I really liked the Cage match they had. For me, personally I thought his matches with Randy Savage were the best ones he ever had. I think Randy was one of the only guys in the business that got along well with Warrior.
They quickly mentioned their Wwf title feud in 1990, I'm talking about their ic title feud in 89, Warriors best feud IMO. Rude definitely deserved more credit for helping get Warrior over
When I was a kid, I was a little Hulkster and later a little Warrior. I liked his super hero kind of energy and his "warrioring up". Strangely one of my favorite DVDs is "Self Destruction Of The Ultimate Warrior." A lot of people call it a hit piece and there are aspects of that but overall it confirmed a lot of stories that I had only heard. I had heard about him suing Vince over the name and image or refusing to work SummerSlam. I think the main I reason I like it because Heenan in particular was honest in their feelings of him.
When I was a kid. I was a hulk fan through and through.
As I've gotten older and realized hulk hogan is full of crap.
I've switched to Macho Man.
@@elcheekofulRandy was worse than the Hulk if you're talking about personality and behind the scenes stuff. I still like Randy and I'm glad he found peace once he got out of the wrestling buisness. But he wasn't a saint either. Mick Foley and the Undertaker are your guys if you're looking for wrestlers who were class acts outside the ring.
Extreme body building goes hand in hand with body dysmorphia.
Yup, severe mental illness
With the way his mother kept calling him skinny it's no wonder.
It became uncomfortably obvious that they were having trouble finding people that actually knew him in the business that had anything nice to say about him
A bunch of drug addicted, alcoholic, women abusing, adulterous man children had nothing nice to say about a guy who surpassed then quickly and didn't want to hang out with them?
So the last Ultimate Warrior DVD was a burial, now this is too soft? Lol....
Dark side will even it out this week
@@brianharrington4400 can't wait.
@@brianharrington4400 If the last was one a burial, and this one soft, wouldn't that be even? People are praising the Ultimate Warriors episode before it's even out...
They literally aired him spewing homophobic quotes and talked about him yelling at children. I don't know how that's "going soft".
@@NorthJerseyJabroni Idk either hence the question mark. I haven't watched the documentary yet. But based on all these comments, it seems it was the opposite of the Macho Man's. I also believe I read a comment somewhere on this video which did mention soft.
Ultimate Warrior did all he needed to do.
Barry Windham going 45 minutes with Ric Flair is cool.
Warrior crushing Honky Tonk Man in 2 minutes was cool, too.
The character was a living He-Man. Dude was great.
Warrior, Goldberg, Sid, those dudes are DOPE. Let other people do workrate matches, they should go crush things. Period.
Love it..
#threecountcommentaries
I still say Savage and Warrior's match at WM7 was fantastic. It was 100% all Savage, but still. He pulled great storytelling out of the man.
Yep I remember that match...
He did have some great matches, yeah these were normally orchestrated by the heel he was facing (Rick rude and macho man to name a few) but yeah he should really have listened to peers in order to make a proper career and the benefit a loss can give your character.
Michael Coyne He did lose you ignoramus
@@christiansoldier77 rarely a clean pinfall though, was worried how it made tha character look weak.
@@christiansoldier77 BTW.... I was a HUGE warrior fan. I still am truth be told but he did get wrapped up in the whole gimmick. He would have had a far longer run as wwf champ had he been willing to try and expand his repertoire. He would also have had a longer in ring career had he bought into the ethos of the wrestling world as a whole and not just how it reflected on him or his gimmick.
@@michaelcoyne6335 Babyfaces never have clean loses Look at Hogan and Austin
@@michaelcoyne6335 He did have a long run . he held the belt for almost a year. He did not have a long career because of his fights with Vince.
The thing with Warrior in his original WWF run is he was able to be carried to a good match. His WM6 match with Hogan is amazing when you consider the limitations of both guys, and Warrior has a underrated gem on SNME against Ted DiBiase during his championship run... when he made his return in '96, all bets were off.
also had good matches with Savage and Rude
@@timburr4453a broomstick could’ve had a five star match with Savage
@@brody10123that would be Savage's first 5 star match
I loved the warrior, but I was also 9yrs old and still thought it was all real.
The best Warrior match he ever had was against Rick Rude in a cage, of which Rude carried that match and made Warrior look decent
That match also had a lot of humor to it.
Corny summed it up off the bat . I got into wrestling around 85 . Everyone i talked to told me it was fake . But when i watched Memphis , or NWA Crockett at 6:05 Saturday nights it was a different world ! To me , THAT was real !!! In my head i thought well , they just see WWF (which i still liked) and thats what theyre talking about . Because most i talked to only knew WWF guys . They didnt know Flair , Dusty , Rock n Roll Express , Kolloffs or Lawler , Dundee and the Moondogs ! Or all i seen in the mags like bloodbaths with Brody and Abdullah ! So yeah ...Big difference !!!
I think Warrior got over because of the look and the entrance music! Jim Johnstons finest work!
This video already was a more informative documentary about Warrior
Seems like Jim was a big fan!
It is the truth! I was born in Indianapolis, never have seen Dick the Bruiser wrestle, but growing up, everyone would tell me that the Bruiser would kick Hogans ass any day!!!
Can confirm.
@Eric Hynes, BOTH Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher could've kicked Hogan's ass & Hellwig's ass EASILY.
I love the way he calls Russo "shit stain" so casually, it just rolls off his tongue so naturally lol
He's too nice.
That’s because he is.
That’s his name
Cos he's so obsessed it's pathetic at this point
So much hatred for Russo it borders on gay
*DESTRUCITY: "Destiny....Truth....& something about a city" - TUW catchphrase when JIM meet him for the very first time ever!*
I’ve never trusted anyone that makes up their own words...
@@MiniLemmy manything
Foked
Warrior was crazy over in the WWF. He may not have been the best in ring worker, but some of the hugest pops ever in the WWF was from the Warrior! You don't see wrestlers today getting the pops Warrior could get. I know Jim Cornet thinks the Rock and Roll Express where the greatest, but they could never get a pop like Warrior could get.
How many of those pops came from after the bell rang?
Warrior was not supposed to be scientific. He was a warrior, warrior's bash and smash, not have 1000 holds lol
@@breal1183Said nobody with functioning brain cells
@@breal1183what about then next year when it became passe?
God Rest His Soul 🙌🏿🙌🏿
Agreed. My household was an NWA household because my dad thought the same thing.
I only had WWF I wished I had the NWA but thank god to the wonders of the documentaries on them and RUclips I definitely wished I grew up watching them amazing wrestlers they looked like real people not like cartoon characters
@@Kas58223 I was a WCW, WWF/E kid. I wish I knew about all these other organizations. However it’s cool to be older now and remember the moments and learn the story. And behind the scenes of things.
Jim does not understand that Warrior had a look that was super over for his time. He was like a lead in a hair metal band but had a body like Arnold Schwarzenegger. That was what was hot in the ‘80s. He was like a living superhero. You can say this or that about his promos not making sense but nobody read Incredible Hulk comics for his soliloquys... he was popular for smashing.
And Warrior’s toys were super popular. You can talk all day about Bruno or the Funks but they weren’t on the walls in Toys “R” Us. Warrior’s look was even copied in some early ‘90s video games like Streets of Rage 2.
Jim wants all his wrestlers to have hairy body's and chubby waists lmao
@@randylynch4330 You know?
Lol he was basically like hair and thrash metal in a blender
You said it all mate!
That's kind of a bad comparison with Bruno. It was such a different time when Bruno was on top. He may not have had a wrestling buddy doll, but he was way more over for longer than Warrior ever was.
"HAAAAAAAWWW!!!"
- Jim Cornette.
"Fucking hell"
My favorite part of the biography was getting to see Lance Russell again. Loved that man. He was such an awesome part of my childhood.
Warrior always got a huge pop during his entrance but it was very apparent that his technical wrestling ability wasn’t there he drained himself so much running to the ring that he had no stamina once the match actually started. Point is the fans fell in love with the character, not what he did in the ring. Just the right person at the right time
NWA made out getting Sting he was the better of the 2.
Imagine if the roles were reversed???
@@michaelsaenz then Sting may have been the cartoon character
@@sylvesterstanton7488 he kind of was @ 1st.
@@bradpaton3927 your right they both stunk but Sting put the work to become better.
How was Sting the better of the two when ppl are still talking about the Warrior.The two may have started out together but Warrior surpassed Sting by a wide margin as far as career/impact.
The warrior was was one of those entertainment flash in the pans which most people who were fans look back and think “ what was I thinking “. He’s the vanilla ice of wrestling. Blew up big and then becomes nostalgia in a blink of an eye. A remembrance of a silly time
@David Martin and how much of that “talked about” is negative. Most of it
Being from the Midwest in Wisconsin I saw a lot of NWA and AWA. I knew even as a kid that Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior were made for my age at the time, but I loved watching a wrestler get clobbered by a chair and a heel get real heat. I loved watching the different Territories on the public access channel on Saturday morning to afternoon.
When I did go to WWF shows I got to see Rowdy Roddy Piper because being in Milwaukee, Wisconsin we never got the A shows. We got the guys who could work in WWF.
Canadian here. Grew up in Kingston, Ontario-I watched WWF, AWA, Stampede, Lutte Internationale from Montreal and when I visited my grandfather, Crockett NWA. I kept track of the rest of the territories through Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Was a cool time to be a kid and a wrestling nut.
@@ferox965 I would do the same thing every month I would buy my wrestling magazines and go to wrestling matches with my dad everytime they came to Milwaukee or Green Bay.
@@shanebagin Nice. My folks were very hip...those old wrestling rags were bloody as hell haha. I had a ton of them...wish I'd kept them all.
@@shanebagin Interestingly, though I live in Ottawa, my dad is still in Kingston-he is a HUGE Packers fan. My uncles are all Giants fans and my dad rubs it in their faces.