He was also in a 1950 crime film Night And The City. He plays a wrestler and even has a shoot. I haven't seen it in twenty some years, but I liked it and its considered one of the great film noir@@chrishagins3309
I met Larry in '06 for the filming of Ultimate Death Match 4. Later, they did a screening of UDM3, and Larry came over to me with a huge plate of chicken wings and he's like, I can't eat all of this. You can have the Drummies!" I asked him if he still had his nunchuks, and he laughed, "I got 'em somewhere!" Super nice guy. Very funny! It was a great experience!
Larry was a distinct property in Wrestling . I first saw him in Georgia and did not think I would care for him . But his characterization was great , The Stall was heat magnet material and he wasted no movement . Less really is more if you know what you’re doing
Always like listening to Larry, nothing like a trip into Larry Land
Larry has worn this same shirt for every shoot interview he has done the past decade.
I think the interviews were part of a larger interview that was two hours long.
It's his shoot shirt
To be fair he has a light blue shirt as well lol.
People don't realize how strong Larry Z was in his prime. He was 235 pounds and was benching over 500 pounds.
lol look how stupid and frail he is now, what a dumb joke
Larry is a living legend 👍👍👍
One of the best wrestling colour commentators. he was great on Nitro.
I learned recently that "Zbyszko" was a historic wrestler's last name popular in the pre-1960s.
Yep. Stanislaus Zbyszko was big in the 20s. I think Larry initially was billed as Stanislaus' grandson or something like that.
He was also in a 1950 crime film Night And The City. He plays a wrestler and even has a shoot. I haven't seen it in twenty some years, but I liked it and its considered one of the great film noir@@chrishagins3309
Needs more Arn Anderson Larry impression.
I met Larry in '06 for the filming of Ultimate Death Match 4. Later, they did a screening of UDM3, and Larry came over to me with a huge plate of chicken wings and he's like, I can't eat all of this. You can have the Drummies!" I asked him if he still had his nunchuks, and he laughed, "I got 'em somewhere!" Super nice guy. Very funny! It was a great experience!
I just assumed that this particular video is actually longer than Larry's time in the WWE...
Larry was a distinct property in Wrestling . I first saw him in Georgia and did not think I would care for him . But his characterization was great , The Stall was heat magnet material and he wasted no movement . Less really is more if you know what you’re doing
Interesting stuff
Got to be in his 80s ?😢
Who is this Deangelo guy? He's such a bad interviewer.
can you post the interview instead of 30 4 minuet clips it fvcking annoying