My father was the officer that took the man(Ryan Simpson) down. That was our first time going to an event. To say the least......we've made it a tradition in our family.
You like and respect people who are full of jealousy for Hulk Hogan and Arnold Shwarzenegger? He tried so hard to be harder then those two but could never quite keep up, he kept tugging on their pant legs saying please teach me how to be a superstar like you guys uncle Arnold and uncle Hulk and they kept swatting him away like an annoying little gnat.
@@kevinrichter8678 I think Hogan's reputation as a POS racist and well every other wrestlers testimony against them kind of backs up everything Jesse says.
@@PS-gr5wh I don't give a shit if he is a racist, that is his problem, not mine. I watched all 3 of these guys growing up and Jesse always tried to compete with Arnold and Hulk publicly but nobody gave a shit about Jesse and that made him obsessive about it his entire life.
@@kevinrichter8678 I I grew up watching him to. All Jessie ever did was called like it is. He didn't obsess. Hogan was his friend and he stabbed him in the back. Just like you did everybody else. Who cares if he was entertaining he's still a POS.
Graham Bensinger You're welcome . I've watched many of your interviews. I liked the one with Jesse James the best probably because I love motorcycles and cars and I work with metal . Good stuff though , keep it up .
Would that be the same Mr Kyle that has lied thru his teeth on a number of issues including certain awards he didnt get? The same one that said he punched out Ventura the night before he took a photo with a graduating SEAL class and didn't have so much as a scratch on him?
I'd love to know who the cop was who arrested the nutter in the crowd. What a total and utter hero, and imagine being his kids watching Dad kick-arse saving a pro-wrestler.
toscodav, knowing that many officers out there commit crimes they get away with and so many incidents framing people and planting evidence I think it’s perfectly fine to criticize police and demand they be held accountable for their actions. They are not above the law and if anything they should be held to a much higher standard than average citizens and if they can’t or won’t weed out their own scumbag elements then we’ll have to do it for them. And I don’t want to defund the police, I simply want to demilitarize them and take away the armored vehicles from small towns that have absolutely no need for them. Regular police officers should not look or act like soldiers at war, unless of course you think the government should be at war with its own citizens.
And today, Vince wants his commentary team to say everything he wants them to say. Ventura wouldn't be given that "if you believe it, it's true" speech.
The wrestling industry lost a phenomenal storyteller when Jesse Ventura quit. This man would still be a massive asset to any wrestling company, whether it be as an on-screen persona (doing commentary, or maybe being a manager), or backstage, or even in a teaching role for example. AEW should try to pick him up.
Yeah but like every other entertainment industry, promoters want to control the talent, some people just don't take orders from lesser men and they shouldn't
It s all how he was used,McMahon is the genius,he made many of the names,as we ve seen,they fade into obscurity once they left WWF(E),Ventura was a non event in WCW,rarely do they shine outside of WWE,except in the rare cases of Hogan and the outsiders,BUT they were created by McMahon.
Graham Bensinger has been doing interviews with celebrities since he was at least 15 years old. He's only gotten better with time. This guy should be hosting a show like "Outside the Lines" or some form of news interview program on a major network. He's thorough, professional, and incredibly talented. PS--- It doesn't hurt to have a guy as interesting as Ventura, either.
Thegorillaposition-com see he let's the guest talk,the complete opposite of someone like Piers Morgan ramming his fake morality down his guests throat.
I agree with you 100% gorilla. Graham is excellent and does phenomenal work. think Ventura can make any interview good - his in the ring mic skills translated great into politics and everyday life. He loves to talk and has great opinions and points.
I was TOTALLY going to watch some other video when I saw this pop up. I said: "Meh... Jesse's always entertaining. Give him a shot." This was the best one yet. Thanks Jesse!
This guy is like the perfect grandpa. I want to be a teenager and have grandpa ventura tell me stories about the army, life lessons and have him tell me not to trust the government and play catch with him. Fuck man, that's a cool grandpa.
@@ElBribri You shouldn't trust the state, and Ventura doesn't either. He's been against the two major parties his entire political career and he still does political-commentary shows and criticizes the establishment.
I was at a match at the Milwaukee auditorium standing in the bleachers way in the back right next to the dressing room entrance, the whole bleacher section was almost empty, I looked down below me and standing by my feet was Ventura quietly watching the match that was in progress. I started talking to him and he responded to me as a pure gentleman, what a great guy he was to me, it was around 1979 and I was 12 years old, I loved the guy ever since 💪💪
I have no idea who Graham Bensinger is, but his interview skills are absolutely flawless, he does what any good interviewer should do. Keep the interview on track by asking the right and interesting questions, but other than that he remains in the background, only chiming in when the interviewee stops talking or if there is something that needs to be clarified. Beautiful interview, I really enjoyed it.
That’s also part of the evidence along with pictures shown in the defamation trial Ventura was able to prove Chris Kyle didn’t punch him. ruclips.net/video/Ks5vmyuc_as/видео.html
McMahon/Ventura was always my favorite commentary duo. They've made reputations in other facets of their wrestling careers, but their commentary is underrated.
He’s a blue falcon. He’s been claiming to be a SEAL for decades and that he served in Vietnam. He was never a SEAL. He was a Frog (ten years after he was discharged from the Navy UDT/Frogs were absorbed in to the SEAL Teams). He also used to claim that his first pulmonary embolism came from a recon mission gone wrong and was thrashed by a turbine under a waterfall in Vietnam. Read his book “I Ain’t Got Time to Bleed.” He spent his entire time on Active Duty at Subic Bay in the Philippines. He was never anywhere near Southeast Asia. His service record is online and has been verified. He’s told so many lies over the last 45 years that he has to start toning it down so veterans quit calling him out for stealing valor.
I got I to wrestling from watching WCW worldwide in the UK, early 1990s, Jesse's commentary had me hooked - I could listen to him for hours. Truly one of the best talkers EVER in the business.
The original sexual tyrannosaurus LOL I remember when he wrestled that's how old I am. Everything I've seen on him he seems like he's a pretty good dude I'm glad he's still around
he's a gem. he reminds of this old cop guy i meet over here in Asia down the bar. Cop for 20 years. Served. Tons of war stories. Really hardcore near death shit, he definitely had his share of PTSD, but now he's a just a chilled out old guy, passing out wisdom like free cookies, loves his dog more than any woman. Dudes like are literally worth their weight in gold, old, grizzled. Always a joy to be around.
Graham Bensinger knows how to speak to his interview subject. He asks the question and then shuts up! He allows them to speak to the topic and only when he thinks it's necessary does he ask another question to get more information. Jesse Ventura is hands down to me one of the coolest men alive today! I'm really loving it! Really good stuff here.
@Graham Bensinger excellent interviews with the "body". really enjoyed your videos with a variety of stars that you've spoken with over the years! biggest thing is you know how and when to ask questions and letting the guests talk uninterrupted. keep 'em coming. cheers from southern ontario 🍁
@lizzy rosario Maybe but still all it takes is getting stabbed once in the abdomen or somewhere vulnerable and you go from the best fighter in the world to losing massive amounts of blood while defending your life
@@TOGGGAA1 That's true but it's all mindset. You want a cop with the mindset of get the drop on the guy and arrest him. Or you want a Navy SEAL with the mindset I'm in a fight for my life right now it's kill or be killed.
+Alec Aquino you may be right, I am anemic and my ears alternately bleed, not a lot and not often, what concerns me though are the tremors that Jesse has in that video.
@Holy shit, it's a talking muffin You poor sore losers from 2016. He totally won in 2016 yall kicked and screamed and bitched and whined. Trump 2024, scares the crap outta snowflakes like you. tick tock.......
Music Universe nobody makes money as a seal , ranger or any other service , we get paid our salary and that’s it . Some write books or get paid for appearances or book writing .
@@vcbuilder5541 I am referring to using your military status to make money in retirement. Another pro wrestler verified by Don Shipley was a former UDT Frogman and he never bragged about it when he was a wrestler.
Ventura made money from acting, Wrestling, being involved in politics including being a Mayor in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota and the States Governor along with his autobiography “I ain’t got time to bleed”
Jesse never laughs much, he gives you very honest matter of fact answers with very little change in his facial expressions. His laughs or attempts are very subtle and purpose driven, never exaggerated. His laugh often times was just a "huh" in response to Vince McMahon. When he worked with Gorilla Monsoon his mannerisms were a little different like he sort of respected Monsoon in his character as a heel and Monsoon the face or good guy. With Vince he sort of thought and made the fans think that Vince the good guy was also wimpy with the perception that it ever became violent at the desk as part of the show he would bully Vince. Classic Vince and Jesse was the Dino Bravo bench press segment at the first ever Royal Rumble event. "I think Jesse helped him, I don't think he did it." "Are you challenging my integrity McMahon?" "First of all a man of your statcher knows nothing about weight lifting." Too funny, the entire arena and television saw Jesse grab the bar. Too funny. For Monsoon, his best sidekick on the mic was Bobby Heenan, no doubt. Heenan had an answer for everything no matter how completely ridiculous it was or appeared to be. Again, too funny. For Heenan to be often times so ridiculous and sound so ignorant in what he would say and his goofy expressions yet he was always referred to as "The Brain." Which represents or was intended to mean he was smart/intelligent. Like "Mean Gene" who always appeared like he never had a bad word to say about anything or anyone. He gets the nickname though originally from Ventura of "Mean Gene Okerlund." The complete opposite of that in his mannerisms and performance. RIP Gene! Gene even had a burger named after him. Thanks Gene, thanks Jesse Ventura. Jesse's best classic calls were of a wrestler so much advertised just like Jesse was in his cocky arrogance, Jesse called it confidence with this guy LOL!!! I am referring to Ravishing Ric Rude. Rude referred to announcers as "Little man." Funny along with Rude's posing, and twisting, blowing kisses, even posing and blowing kisses to cameras was the way he, after being so raveshly introduced by usually Howard Finkel, he would push Finkel to the side where he could have complete occupancy of the center of that ring. At the first Royal Rumble event that opening match he had with Steamboat was another classic. Steamboat was quicker, dragging Rude all around the ring. Quick rake of the eyes or as Jesse would say "Nah, that's that thumb to the eye part I was telling you about, McMahon". Too funny but Rude, even at seemingly his most vulnerability in that ring he would still stop to pose. Jesse, "he reminds me of me." The winner of the Jesse the Body Award as the only nomination. McMahon quickly pointed that out to Jesse that he did all the nominations and Jesse simply replied to Vince "that's true." I am still laughing. What else would Jesse say? Do many memories that brought laughter and entertainment to so many and many were just off the cuff, likely unscripted, sarcastic short comments of just a few words. Steamboat was a great athlete like Randy Savage so they meshed so well in speed and ability. Rude, one quick eye rake, a pose and flex, the fans are eating out of his hands. Then the test of strength and Rude eventually in phenomenal shape and muscular build wins that after his struggles with the smaller in statcher Steamboat, Jesse says, "you see those muscles are not cosmetic." Jesse's most famous move inside the ring apparently was that thumb to the eye he described to McMahon. Jesse followed that up to Vince with, if not his best comment, certainly a top give for sure so classic, "why use muscle if you can use technique?" Okay thanks for a swing down memory lane. Only other thing I see will say, Bobby The Brain and Gorilla Monsoon, rivals to what appeared to be a humorous and bitter nonstop end, Heenan would say he was the host of prime time and if he got left by himself he made sure the home viewing audience saw him peeking at Monsoon's cue cards, all so funny, I stop to shed a tear, these too were the closest of friends off screen.
I'm surprised he didn't mention the time that the black helicopters sprayed him with chemtrailz and the CIA spied on him via remote viewing! That seems way more scary.
JV can really keep my interest. I still remember him as the East-West Connection with Adrian Adonis. He brings back a lot of great AWA memories. Thanks Jessie!
The Body : _”Jobs? I’ve had a bunch... I got to cruise around with the seals on a peak war budget, drop bombs, fire missiles, jump from planes, scuba dive out of submarines, a state governor, a pro wrestler, I was a ranked mongol mc member... but my favourite job? Oh thats easy, griefing Vince live on air.”_ Us : Well, we liked that summer in ‘82 when the neighbour paid us to walk their dogs, thats cool right?
Graham Bensinger really knows how to conduct an interview! Excellent interviewee in Jesse , but many interviewers like the sound of their own voice too much and keep cutting off the guest and interjecting.
I think the reason why he's shaking is because he's anxious, this is an interview where pretty much anything can be talked about, so trying to keep yourself calm when discussing these topics can make some people a little nervous
My father was the officer that took the man(Ryan Simpson) down. That was our first time going to an event. To say the least......we've made it a tradition in our family.
Your dad is a badass.
Yes sir certified bad ass
Your father is good man,god bless
Haha, yeah right 😂
What do u gain from lying
His ability to tell a story is impeccable, I could listen to him narrate a story all day.
i came to say this. just something about his speech and how he spins the yarn. LOVE Jesse.
Has he done any audiobooks?
Jesse & Vince were great commentating together!
There was a guy with a podcast that did
Watch the the von episode with him then lol
Jesse's interviews are always entertaining and interesting. Such a sincere man, easy to understand how he became Governor of Minnesota .
@USA#1 !!
Don't mistake his wrestling career with what came afterward.
Exactly, a SINCERE MAN, not suitable for politics.
Mr. Ventura I sincerely ,like and respect you for the person you are .
You like and respect people who are full of jealousy for Hulk Hogan and Arnold Shwarzenegger? He tried so hard to be harder then those two but could never quite keep up, he kept tugging on their pant legs saying please teach me how to be a superstar like you guys uncle Arnold and uncle Hulk and they kept swatting him away like an annoying little gnat.
No one likes you, shutup
@@kevinrichter8678 I think Hogan's reputation as a POS racist and well every other wrestlers testimony against them kind of backs up everything Jesse says.
@@PS-gr5wh I don't give a shit if he is a racist, that is his problem, not mine. I watched all 3 of these guys growing up and Jesse always tried to compete with Arnold and Hulk publicly but nobody gave a shit about Jesse and that made him obsessive about it his entire life.
@@kevinrichter8678 I I grew up watching him to. All Jessie ever did was called like it is. He didn't obsess. Hogan was his friend and he stabbed him in the back. Just like you did everybody else. Who cares if he was entertaining he's still a POS.
Jesse Ventura is a treasure. Man I have loved this guy since his days wrestling in the South. He is a terrific character and better human being.
I like the interviewers who let the interesting guest talk..perfect interview .
+baler johnson Thanks!
Graham Bensinger You're welcome . I've watched many of your interviews. I liked the one with Jesse James the best probably because I love motorcycles and cars and I work with metal . Good stuff though , keep it up .
+Graham Bensinger Where's the full interview mate ?
baler johnson
;-)
Jesse Ventura has charisma in spades. Been a hero of mine since WWF, Predator and Running Man. Has the voice that makes you listen.
Mr Magoo yes
@@hobartcavanaugh2457 Ventura was in Running Man with Arnold.
Mr Magoo your hero is a POG! Listen to the entire Opie and Anthony Interview with Mr. Kyle! I guarantee you’ll have a new opinion of him
Would that be the same Mr Kyle that has lied thru his teeth on a number of issues including certain awards he didnt get? The same one that said he punched out Ventura the night before he took a photo with a graduating SEAL class and didn't have so much as a scratch on him?
+The Indy SportsCar Podcast fuck you pussy
I'd love to know who the cop was who arrested the nutter in the crowd. What a total and utter hero, and imagine being his kids watching Dad kick-arse saving a pro-wrestler.
I cant' imagine why Ventura criticizes cops. Says they aren't qualified to carry weapons knowing that a cop saved his life. Scumbag if you ask me.
happened all the time in the territory days, it was worse in the south
Not just a pro wrestler, a navy seal - pro wrestler. Kid your dad's a bad ass!
It's men like that, that kept the stupid from burning everything to the ground.
toscodav, knowing that many officers out there commit crimes they get away with and so many incidents framing people and planting evidence I think it’s perfectly fine to criticize police and demand they be held accountable for their actions. They are not above the law and if anything they should be held to a much higher standard than average citizens and if they can’t or won’t weed out their own scumbag elements then we’ll have to do it for them. And I don’t want to defund the police, I simply want to demilitarize them and take away the armored vehicles from small towns that have absolutely no need for them. Regular police officers should not look or act like soldiers at war, unless of course you think the government should be at war with its own citizens.
Mr Ventura you truly are a great man, and will always remain one of my heroes.
"If you believe it, it's true." Jesse was the greatest WWF color commentator of all time. Gorilla and Jesse were the Wrestlemania dream team.
And today, Vince wants his commentary team to say everything he wants them to say. Ventura wouldn't be given that "if you believe it, it's true" speech.
Jesse and Gorilla are my all time favorite wrestling commentating duo. They complimented each other perfectly.
What a cool guy.
The wrestling industry lost a phenomenal storyteller when Jesse Ventura quit. This man would still be a massive asset to any wrestling company, whether it be as an on-screen persona (doing commentary, or maybe being a manager), or backstage, or even in a teaching role for example. AEW should try to pick him up.
Jesse had a bigger purpose in life then just being in the pro wrestling business, he was elected governor.
Yeah but like every other entertainment industry, promoters want to control the talent, some people just don't take orders from lesser men and they shouldn't
It s all how he was used,McMahon is the genius,he made many of the names,as we ve seen,they fade into obscurity once they left WWF(E),Ventura was a non event in WCW,rarely do they shine outside of WWE,except in the rare cases of Hogan and the outsiders,BUT they were created by McMahon.
Ol Jesse was great at commentary very entertaining.
Giovanni Socci liked him at that role better.
Yes he was definitely the best at commentary. Extremely humorous. " this is all the fault of Hacksaw Jim Duggan if you ask me !" 🤣🤣🤣
Gotta give credit to Vince for coming up with idea...even if he is a huge greedy asshole.
The best
Shout out to that cop 👮♀️ who took his Kidd’s to watch wrestling 🤼♀️
aka Batman.
@@longdirtytoenails1076, don't disrespect the cop like that. Lol
145 cops think you're talking about them...
@@blacktoothfox677 newsflash, most cops aren't as delusional as you.
@@Kromsmitesyou Yes sir. You make that apparent. Still not researched I see... Kiddo
Being an amazing story teller is a rare skill. Love this guy. What a legend.
Graham Bensinger has been doing interviews with celebrities since he was at least 15 years old. He's only gotten better with time.
This guy should be hosting a show like "Outside the Lines" or some form of news interview program on a major network. He's thorough, professional, and incredibly talented.
PS--- It doesn't hurt to have a guy as interesting as Ventura, either.
He's like a young Bob Costas
totally agree!! this kid is a VERY GOOD interviewer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thegorillaposition-com see he let's the guest talk,the complete opposite of someone like Piers Morgan ramming his fake morality down his guests throat.
Bensinger is a pansy who never played sports, he has no business being in the business!
I agree with you 100% gorilla. Graham is excellent and does phenomenal work. think Ventura can make any interview good - his in the ring mic skills translated great into politics and everyday life. He loves to talk and has great opinions and points.
I loved when Jesse had "The Body Shop" on WWF. As well as the banter between Jesse and Gorilla Monsoon when they where doing commentary.
oh absolutely, their commentary was hilarious
jessie ventura, one the good guys
I love Saturday Nights Main Event in the 80s !
Totally, you looked forward to that all week!
me too Big homie HandleBar :-)
the best time of professional Wrestling
One of the funniest men ever Jessie, still makes me laugh! one of the greats!
R J K *Jesse
When I first started watching pro wrestling in the 80s, Ventura's commentary was one of the things that hooked me into it.
I was TOTALLY going to watch some other video when I saw this pop up. I said: "Meh... Jesse's always entertaining. Give him a shot." This was the best one yet. Thanks Jesse!
Vince and Jess were the best commentators.
Fact yell
Bobbie the brain wasn't bad either.
BleachaholicsAnonymous even though they weren't together for too long but I thought that Jim Ross and Cornette were pretty good as well
Million dollar man Ted Dibiase and Stan Lane are a close 3rd
I always like Macho Man on the mike... or anything!
This guy is like the perfect grandpa. I want to be a teenager and have grandpa ventura tell me stories about the army, life lessons and have him tell me not to trust the government and play catch with him.
Fuck man, that's a cool grandpa.
not ot trust the goverment? da fuck
@@ElBribri You shouldn't trust the state, and Ventura doesn't either. He's been against the two major parties his entire political career and he still does political-commentary shows and criticizes the establishment.
@@realtalk6195 Jesse V. is a true American patriot.
I was at a match at the Milwaukee auditorium standing in the bleachers way in the back right next to the dressing room entrance, the whole bleacher section was almost empty, I looked down below me and standing by my feet was Ventura quietly watching the match that was in progress. I started talking to him and he responded to me as a pure gentleman, what a great guy he was to me, it was around 1979 and I was 12 years old, I loved the guy ever since 💪💪
“If you believe it, it’s true.” That actually explains a lot with Jessie.
haha
George Constanta levels of evil
"Sometimes out of bad comes good." Word to live by.
don't know why I'm getting this in my recommendations in 2021 but I love it.
"many times out of bad comes good" great quote.
I have no idea who Graham Bensinger is, but his interview skills are absolutely flawless, he does what any good interviewer should do. Keep the interview on track by asking the right and interesting questions, but other than that he remains in the background, only chiming in when the interviewee stops talking or if there is something that needs to be clarified. Beautiful interview, I really enjoyed it.
Jesse is on blood thinners for life, thats why he bleeds so easilly (he said it on the Howard Stern Show years ago)
Exactly right!
does he have time to duck?
That’s also part of the evidence along with pictures shown in the defamation trial Ventura was able to prove Chris Kyle didn’t punch him. ruclips.net/video/Ks5vmyuc_as/видео.html
He doesn’t have time to bleed.
Absolute gentlemen of a host.
darn he's getting old. Love Jesse Ventura. I ain't got time to bleed..
Not true though, his left ear is bleeding in this interview.
It is actually his right ear.
Got time to duck?
Yeah. That’s weird. No one else ages. Why is Jesse aging?
Jesse is a great announcer. Love to watch the old matches with the body on color commentary!
McMahon/Ventura was always my favorite commentary duo. They've made reputations in other facets of their wrestling careers, but their commentary is underrated.
The Ventura bob backlund match is one of the all time best! It’s on RUclips
I love Jesse, such a straight talking genuine good person, there ain't too many people like this left
He’s a blue falcon. He’s been claiming to be a SEAL for decades and that he served in Vietnam. He was never a SEAL. He was a Frog (ten years after he was discharged from the Navy UDT/Frogs were absorbed in to the SEAL Teams). He also used to claim that his first pulmonary embolism came from a recon mission gone wrong and was thrashed by a turbine under a waterfall in Vietnam. Read his book “I Ain’t Got Time to Bleed.”
He spent his entire time on Active Duty at Subic Bay in the Philippines. He was never anywhere near Southeast Asia. His service record is online and has been verified.
He’s told so many lies over the last 45 years that he has to start toning it down so veterans quit calling him out for stealing valor.
@@dr.floridamanphd Have you seen the interview with him complementing Fedel Castro and saying that he's a friend? You can't trust a commie.
His commentary was the best with Hennan, Vince, Monsoon. The matches were so good and the commentary just added to the greatness.
"If you believe it it's true" -Jesse Ventura
I thought that was Walt Disney
Kevin Costner said that
Reminds me of what Joe Walsh said...
If you act with confidence, like you know what you are doing....everyone will believe you!
CASTANZA on SEINFELD says its NOT a lie if you believe it!
I got I to wrestling from watching WCW worldwide in the UK, early 1990s, Jesse's commentary had me hooked - I could listen to him for hours. Truly one of the best talkers EVER in the business.
‘Shut your mouth shivani!’
Love the Jimi Hendrix T-shirt Jesse!
Dude!!! You are a very good listener. That is the utmost respect. Great to see you both talk. You kick ass my friend!
A legend in the ring and an ICON as a ringside commentator!
The contrast between Jessy and Vince on the mic was pure gold !!! THE best team by far !!!
The original sexual tyrannosaurus LOL I remember when he wrestled that's how old I am. Everything I've seen on him he seems like he's a pretty good dude I'm glad he's still around
he's a gem. he reminds of this old cop guy i meet over here in Asia down the bar. Cop for 20 years. Served. Tons of war stories. Really hardcore near death shit, he definitely had his share of PTSD, but now he's a just a chilled out old guy, passing out wisdom like free cookies, loves his dog more than any woman. Dudes like are literally worth their weight in gold, old, grizzled. Always a joy to be around.
He's such an upbeat happy dude.
Graham Bensinger knows how to speak to his interview subject. He asks the question and then shuts up! He allows them to speak to the topic and only when he thinks it's necessary does he ask another question to get more information. Jesse Ventura is hands down to me one of the coolest men alive today! I'm really loving it! Really good stuff here.
That averages 190+ miles of driving a day. O_O
@Graham Bensinger excellent interviews with the "body". really enjoyed your videos with a variety of stars that you've spoken with over the years! biggest thing is you know how and when to ask questions and letting the guests talk uninterrupted. keep 'em coming.
cheers from southern ontario 🍁
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Jesse was one of my favorite commentators EVER. Brilliant stuff.
The guy in Eugene with the knife was lucky a cop got to him. I’m not sure you want to go after a Navy SEAL, knife or no knife.
Navy seals get stabbed too bro
@lizzy rosario Maybe but still all it takes is getting stabbed once in the abdomen or somewhere vulnerable and you go from the best fighter in the world to losing massive amounts of blood while defending your life
First thing you learn about knife fighting, is you're going to get cut, so keep that in mind when faced with someone with a knife.
@@TOGGGAA1 That's true but it's all mindset. You want a cop with the mindset of get the drop on the guy and arrest him. Or you want a Navy SEAL with the mindset I'm in a fight for my life right now it's kill or be killed.
Never bring nothing to a knife fight
Stand up guy
I would stand next to him on a post any day. He is all about the Flag and what it means to us Oath Keepers.
You have my respect, on any day!
Amen to that. We are gonna be called very soon to defend her from inside very soon.
I'm smilling the same as Ben, being in awe and amazed with Jesse's story telling power and his charisma.
My favorite line of all time: "I don't have time to bleed!"
It's "I ain't got time to bleed"
@@evenkeel6131 Your correction is noted, Mr. teacher.
One of the best wrestling commentators there ever was. Jesse The Body Ventura.
He was a great commentator! Him and Bobby the brain gave wonderful ring side reports,.........your good guy is only good,....as the bad guy!
did anyone notice his ear was bleeding?
+Alec Aquino you may be right, I am anemic and my ears alternately bleed, not a lot and not often, what concerns me though are the tremors that Jesse has in that video.
Onset of some neural degeneration, ageing is a killer
+tasmand wd lol
+tasmand wd brilliance!
+tasmand wd fuckin idiot
What a great interview!
"If you believe it, it's true!"
Don Lemon's pre-show ritual.
Donald Trump everytime he speaks
@Holy shit, it's a talking muffin worn out brain
George Costanza told that to Jerry
@@russellcyr4867 ruclips.net/video/vn_PSJsl0LQ/видео.html
@Holy shit, it's a talking muffin
You poor sore losers from 2016.
He totally won in 2016 yall kicked and screamed and bitched and whined.
Trump 2024, scares the crap outta snowflakes like you.
tick tock.......
Jesse is so earthy and non-pretentious...he has to be a Buddhist Monk way down inside. I'm in AWE just hearing him talk and tell his stories.
Lol he is literally, one of the most pretentious people on planet earth!! Hahahaha
He sues widows of real Navy Seals... way too much of an ego
when he was commentating ringside,that was the era I watched the most with my Dad,as big a wrestling fan as their ever was. Great memories
you can tell how bad the embolisms scared him by his rocking in the seat...
Looks like Parkinson's to me. I was wondering the same thing.
@@evenkeel6131 ,yeah I think it might b Parkinson’s,that would b much 😞 sad
Damn Jesse was ripped back then… he’s still looks great☺️
Jesse Ventura never made money off being a Navy SEAL like some of these other guys. He made money from wrestling.
Music Universe nobody makes money as a seal , ranger or any other service , we get paid our salary and that’s it . Some write books or get paid for appearances or book writing .
Mike Brown I think that’s what he ment, making money off the back of being a SEAL
@@vcbuilder5541 I am referring to using your military status to make money in retirement. Another pro wrestler verified by Don Shipley was a former UDT Frogman and he never bragged about it when he was a wrestler.
Ventura made money from acting, Wrestling, being involved in politics including being a Mayor in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota and the States Governor along with his autobiography “I ain’t got time to bleed”
Jesse never laughs much, he gives you very honest matter of fact answers with very little change in his facial expressions. His laughs or attempts are very subtle and purpose driven, never exaggerated. His laugh often times was just a "huh" in response to Vince McMahon. When he worked with Gorilla Monsoon his mannerisms were a little different like he sort of respected Monsoon in his character as a heel and Monsoon the face or good guy. With Vince he sort of thought and made the fans think that Vince the good guy was also wimpy with the perception that it ever became violent at the desk as part of the show he would bully Vince. Classic Vince and Jesse was the Dino Bravo bench press segment at the first ever Royal Rumble event. "I think Jesse helped him, I don't think he did it." "Are you challenging my integrity McMahon?" "First of all a man of your statcher knows nothing about weight lifting." Too funny, the entire arena and television saw Jesse grab the bar. Too funny. For Monsoon, his best sidekick on the mic was Bobby Heenan, no doubt. Heenan had an answer for everything no matter how completely ridiculous it was or appeared to be. Again, too funny. For Heenan to be often times so ridiculous and sound so ignorant in what he would say and his goofy expressions yet he was always referred to as "The Brain." Which represents or was intended to mean he was smart/intelligent. Like "Mean Gene" who always appeared like he never had a bad word to say about anything or anyone. He gets the nickname though originally from Ventura of "Mean Gene Okerlund." The complete opposite of that in his mannerisms and performance. RIP Gene! Gene even had a burger named after him. Thanks Gene, thanks Jesse Ventura. Jesse's best classic calls were of a wrestler so much advertised just like Jesse was in his cocky arrogance, Jesse called it confidence with this guy LOL!!! I am referring to Ravishing Ric Rude. Rude referred to announcers as "Little man." Funny along with Rude's posing, and twisting, blowing kisses, even posing and blowing kisses to cameras was the way he, after being so raveshly introduced by usually Howard Finkel, he would push Finkel to the side where he could have complete occupancy of the center of that ring. At the first Royal Rumble event that opening match he had with Steamboat was another classic. Steamboat was quicker, dragging Rude all around the ring. Quick rake of the eyes or as Jesse would say "Nah, that's that thumb to the eye part I was telling you about, McMahon". Too funny but Rude, even at seemingly his most vulnerability in that ring he would still stop to pose. Jesse, "he reminds me of me." The winner of the Jesse the Body Award as the only nomination. McMahon quickly pointed that out to Jesse that he did all the nominations and Jesse simply replied to Vince "that's true." I am still laughing. What else would Jesse say? Do many memories that brought laughter and entertainment to so many and many were just off the cuff, likely unscripted, sarcastic short comments of just a few words. Steamboat was a great athlete like Randy Savage so they meshed so well in speed and ability. Rude, one quick eye rake, a pose and flex, the fans are eating out of his hands. Then the test of strength and Rude eventually in phenomenal shape and muscular build wins that after his struggles with the smaller in statcher Steamboat, Jesse says, "you see those muscles are not cosmetic." Jesse's most famous move inside the ring apparently was that thumb to the eye he described to McMahon. Jesse followed that up to Vince with, if not his best comment, certainly a top give for sure so classic, "why use muscle if you can use technique?" Okay thanks for a swing down memory lane. Only other thing I see will say, Bobby The Brain and Gorilla Monsoon, rivals to what appeared to be a humorous and bitter nonstop end, Heenan would say he was the host of prime time and if he got left by himself he made sure the home viewing audience saw him peeking at Monsoon's cue cards, all so funny, I stop to shed a tear, these too were the closest of friends off screen.
Jesse was a member of The Mongols biker club in the early 70's.
Love you Jesse. I miss your partner Adrian to, god how i wish we were back in the 70's watching AWA.
Cool story about the police officer with his kids.
I wish all Police stories ended like this.
Im still a Fan after all these years!! YES!!😍
His right ear is bleeding but he ain't got time to bleed.
he's on blood thinners
"Sonuvabitch is buried like an Alabama Tick!" 😂😂😂
Jessee Ventura commentary was magic. Ventura, Lawler and Heenan are my favorites
Vince Mcmahon is a true genius of the wrestling industry. Despite all the horror stories, he built the foundation for modern wrestling.
Jesse is so lucky & fortunate, I’m glad he is watched over and protected, what a great guy❤
Love this guy
Jessie is so real. Always loved him.
I'm surprised he didn't mention the time that the black helicopters sprayed him with chemtrailz and the CIA spied on him via remote viewing! That seems way more scary.
JV can really keep my interest. I still remember him as the East-West Connection with Adrian Adonis. He brings back a lot of great AWA memories. Thanks Jessie!
"Hey, Jesse, you're bleeding on your ear." -"I ain't got time to bleed!"
timing is everything in life..good recollections
"I ain't got time to bleed."
This guy is the steven Segal of professional wrestling
The Body : _”Jobs? I’ve had a bunch... I got to cruise around with the seals on a peak war budget, drop bombs, fire missiles, jump from planes, scuba dive out of submarines, a state governor, a pro wrestler, I was a ranked mongol mc member... but my favourite job? Oh thats easy, griefing Vince live on air.”_
Us : Well, we liked that summer in ‘82 when the neighbour paid us to walk their dogs, thats cool right?
Saturday Night's Main Event was awesome back in the day. I was a kid and looked forward to it. I used to get really bummed when SNL was on instead.
long live jesse ventura
Shut up weirdo
Graham Bensinger really knows how to conduct an interview! Excellent interviewee in Jesse , but many interviewers like the sound of their own voice too much and keep cutting off the guest and interjecting.
3:12 Jesse, your bleeding.
I got no time to bleed
@@bv434ss lol
Love Jesse Ventura ! Hope he will run 2020 ! If not we are still in great hands , cant lose either way !
DEFINITELY NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES.
DAMN
Parkinson’s. That’s why he spends half his time in Mexico. He can get treatment there dirt cheap.
Jesse is a very honest guy. Says what is in his heart. Good guy.
I’d like an autobiography of Ventura in audio book read by Ventura 😃
Really love Jesse's voice. Very distinctive
Ventura for president.. 2020.
I like how Jesse always talks using his wrestling promo voice.
Pretty sure that's his natural speaking voice
Jesse a good interview
That is awesome! Many people say really bad things about Vince, but he is pretty awesome.
jesse is the best wwe trash talker ever
I believe that title belongs to RIC FLAIR
AND THATS THE BOTTOM LINE WHEATHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT WOOO!!!!!!!
You mean WWF
macho man had twice the charisma than jesse the body
A decent straight up honest man who will call you out on your shit..........................respect
I think the reason why he's shaking is because he's anxious, this is an interview where pretty much anything can be talked about, so trying to keep yourself calm when discussing these topics can make some people a little nervous
Patrick Oehlke I hope so, Jesse is one of the people I look up to, he speaks his mind and isn't afraid to say it, I don't want him to die
Seriously doubt that. He loves to hear himself talk about himself.