Lurvy 1963: Rare to see a managerial dynasty. Also glad you mentioned Gentleman Jim Holiday. Other than maybe a couple appearances in NWA Southeast I can't ever remember him managing anywhere besides Championship Wrestling From Florida. LFC reminds me facially of Donny Most from "Happy Days."B.W.
Leslie Floyd Creatchman. Son of legendary manager Eddie The Brain Creatchman. Joined his father to manage wrestlers in Quebec during the late 1980s. Another managerial possibility that could have been a fine replacement for Jimmy Hart. His stay in Memphis was shorter lived than Tux Newman. Oh well. They could have gone for the rarely used Gentleman Jim Holiday from Florida as their new manager. He did manage Kareem Muhammid in Florida along with James J. Dillion. As for Bota The Witch Doctor. He could have been to Floyd The Pretty Boy what the original Sheik was to Eddie The Brain.
I was a kid back then. Jerry, Stan, Steve Kerr would come into the convenience store between Manual HS and U of L. I wanted to challenge any of them so bad. I was a greco-roman wrestler. Yet only about 16 years old. 128 lbs, Manual wanted me to lose more weight. I was trying to gain, hence I quit. I'm old now and have been severely beaten-down in bars. They hit you from behind when you don't expect it. Wow, hulking man, (afraid) and a friend of 19 years has to hit me in the back of my head?!
Sounds just like his Dad Eddie...RIP Eddie & Floyd Creatchman
Lurvy 1963: Rare to see a managerial dynasty. Also glad you mentioned Gentleman Jim Holiday. Other than maybe a couple appearances in NWA Southeast I can't ever remember him managing anywhere besides Championship Wrestling From Florida. LFC reminds me facially of Donny Most from "Happy Days."B.W.
Leslie Floyd Creatchman. Son of legendary manager Eddie The Brain Creatchman. Joined his father to manage wrestlers in Quebec during the late 1980s. Another managerial possibility that could have been a fine replacement for Jimmy Hart. His stay in Memphis was shorter lived than Tux Newman. Oh well. They could have gone for the rarely used Gentleman Jim Holiday from Florida as their new manager. He did manage Kareem Muhammid in Florida along with James J. Dillion. As for Bota The Witch Doctor. He could have been to Floyd The Pretty Boy what the original Sheik was to Eddie The Brain.
Bota the witch doctor, little known inventor of Botox surgery. It was originally called Botax surgery but they ran into copyright issues.
6:13 "Deformation of Character" Floyd= Master of the Malaprop
I was a kid back then. Jerry, Stan, Steve Kerr would come into the convenience store between Manual HS and U of L. I wanted to challenge any of them so bad. I was a greco-roman wrestler. Yet only about 16 years old. 128 lbs, Manual wanted me to lose more weight. I was trying to gain, hence I quit. I'm old now and have been severely beaten-down in bars. They hit you from behind when you don't expect it. Wow, hulking man, (afraid) and a friend of 19 years has to hit me in the back of my head?!
Who was Bota?
I'm sorry but his Canadian accent isn't covered but still is great lol! R.i.p to his father Mr. Eddie creachman!
Grand Old Opera!!! LOL
A witch doctor with a black belt in karate amazing lol
Cornette didn't start to develop fully until he went with Bill Watts so he wouldn't have been any good without that experience
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"Deformation" of character is a serious offense! LOL
Jerry baby 💗🔥,i know for a fact you surely light up his hyde baby 💗🔥😍
The young Lawler looks amazingly like A.J. Styles and sounds just like Glen Campbell.B.W.
@Dimaggio5641 LOL
Did Leslie Creatchman work under any other gimmick?
He was Pretty Boy Floyd Creatchman in Montreal's International Wrestling. He passed on in 2005.
wow when i was young,so funny, ''burn people'' ''walk on nail'' lol
Yes, "defirmation" of character is a serious offense!
Don't you miss the old Jerry Lawler. I do. Letting Jimmy Hart leave was a big mistake. It was never the same again
Memphis had great programming before Hart debuted, but the show just wasn't as consistently compelling after he left.