The Rise And Fall Of The Ultimate Warrior

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • No matter the era, The Ultimate Warrior has been one of professional wrestling's most polarising stars, but while the positive side of Warrior's wrestling legacy casts him as a staunch mainstay in the late Hulkamania era, the truth is that Warrior's time at the top of the WWE was shorter than the career epitaph sometimes indicates. And once the slide commenced, Warrior spent the rest of his time between the ropes looking to recapture the lost magic...
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  • @RevVoice2
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    I love the direction Cultaholic has taken on . Yes, there's news and listicles, but these long-form well-produced and researched documentary pieces are all excellent from top to bottom. Keep it up, guys.

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      Agreed 💯💯

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      Totally agree.

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      @Jayavfc87 Год назад +3

      ITS GOOD TO WATCH WHEN YOUR TAKING A DUMP. BRAVO

    • @MrBeardsley
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      Yep. As someone who’s been a longtime fan of channels like Wrestling With Wregret and Wrestling Bios, I love seeing Cultaholic branching out and experimenting with different formats like this.

    • @AdamNRG316
      @AdamNRG316 Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree. I don't even really watch much wrestling now days, but these mini documentaries will aways get a watch from me. Love them.

  • @rnalonto
    @rnalonto Год назад +26

    9:08 "A record that will likely stand the rest of eternity..."
    **GUNTHER enters the room**

  • @joeywrestling9536
    @joeywrestling9536 Год назад +48

    Documentaries like this are what set Cultaholic apart from all the rest. Ross, incredible job, mate! I can’t thank you and everyone there enough for all you do!! Wishing you all the happiest holiday season ever!! ❤️❤️

  • @JasonReed-lz8sz
    @JasonReed-lz8sz Год назад +22

    Great to hear a balanced view of Warriors career…his rise was great, his fall a mixture of self-inflicted and misunderstandings. He’ll always be my favourite wrestling character of all time

    • @christiansoldier77
      @christiansoldier77 Год назад +2

      Jason Reed The Warrior never fell he just left because of disagreements with Vince

  • @Nbflowers1989
    @Nbflowers1989 Год назад +18

    Obviously we all love Ross, Sam, Jack, Andrew, Tom, Adam and the rest of the boys in front of the camera, butI just want to take a second to show appreciation for those behind the lens. The writers, producers, editors and all the rest of those oh-so- necessary and often overlooked roles.
    It's entries like this that make me realize how great a writing/ researching staff Cultaholic has .
    Cultaholic and Team Triple Jump have been a constant in my life for years now, and I just wanted to say thank you.
    Thank you, Merry Christmas and happy holidays to everyone at Cultaholic Towers!

    • @AdamNRG316
      @AdamNRG316 Год назад +3

      True. People, including me, often forget the amount of effort it takes to make a video like this, especially behind the scenes. Like the background images, the research to get them, the video composition, everything really. It's a well oiled machine that Adam has made work. It's something I look forward to every lunch time haha.

  • @jasonmerced718
    @jasonmerced718 Год назад +13

    I always loved warrior's custom belt. The yellow i.c. belt and the blue, white, purple winged eagle

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 Год назад +5

    It's fair to say that the Ultimate Warrior character that entertained millions of fans, was often a much different person outside of the ring. Warrior wasn't "always" in a bad mood, but he definitely got his fill of being approached by fans in public. During the years that Jim Hellwig wrestled as the Dingo Warrior in WCCW, he was a lot more fan-friendly than he was in the WWF. I think that Ultimate Warrior had become a much different person when he agreed to become a WWE ambassador in late 2013, all the way up to his death in April of 2014.

  • @andrewpark2563
    @andrewpark2563 Год назад +17

    What a nostalgia hit this video was. This era was my very first introduction to wrestling , I loved the warrior as a kid, I had the sleeping bag, the bed sheets , the posters etc, this video has taken me back . Brilliant stuff ross

  • @dirtyhiggins5484
    @dirtyhiggins5484 Год назад +27

    Great job Ross! I always enjoy your narration so much. I like all the other guys too, but you have to be my favorite.

    • @MrBeardsley
      @MrBeardsley Год назад +3

      The only thing better than his scripted narration is the off-the-cuff silliness he brings to other videos like the news and WTF.

  • @MrBeardsley
    @MrBeardsley Год назад +17

    “See, Hogan had humanity. Weird thing to say these days but we’ll roll with it.”
    I love how that signature Ross humor always shines through even in these polished, scripted narrations.

  • @jaysonpressley8642
    @jaysonpressley8642 Год назад +3

    I gotta say this was an excellent video. I wasn't a big fan of you in your "King Ross" days, but I have been following your work a lot more on Cultaholic. Keep up the awesome, entertaining, and informative work Ross.

  • @AdamNRG316
    @AdamNRG316 Год назад +8

    Another superb small documentary. These vids are probably my favourite ones you lads do. I'm still working through the WWE documentary bit by bit and I love it. So glad you do this. It's so interesting. Merry Christmas lads.

  • @shawnheidingsfelder8179
    @shawnheidingsfelder8179 Год назад +15

    His cousin was my 6th grade teacher in the San Diego area. Her last name was Helwig, and she did mention that they were related. This would have been 1987. He wasn't quite the huge star yet. I thought it was cool at the time. My teacher was star-adjacent to someone I saw on TV.

  • @OxfordDA98
    @OxfordDA98 Год назад +3

    Feeling in a bad state, kinda depressed, I'm filled with love and warmth at the sound of Tom's voice !

  • @TheFriendlyWeirdo
    @TheFriendlyWeirdo Год назад +22

    A young Jim Hellwig kind of looks like the British Bulldog 😮

  • @pascoe8
    @pascoe8 Год назад +20

    It's mad how short his big run was looking back.

    • @sleazyfellow
      @sleazyfellow Год назад +5

      Well, didn't help he had already beat the majority of the heel roster coming up. He should of had a match against earthquake, but since he was the big monster of the time he got hogan.

    • @Joe90h
      @Joe90h Год назад +3

      His entrance and matches were an allusion, 'ultimately', to what his career would be with the company.
      A little sad there was no mention of sad "airbrushed muscles on spandex" Warrior right before the HGH firing.

  • @joshthemediocre7824
    @joshthemediocre7824 Год назад +13

    I was 10 years old when Warrior faced Hogan at Wrestlemania. I was a Hulk Hogan fan first but Warrior was my favorite from the very first time i has seen him on the Saturday morning. I used to watch the PPV with like 10 other kids from the neighborhood, with Pizza and pop, we would wrestle..it was awesome. I know how bad warrior was as a wrestler but none of that mattered when you were a kid.

  • @Z17xMachine
    @Z17xMachine Год назад +6

    I hate when people say Warrior never slammed Andre over the top. Some wrestlers say he only slammed Andre off to the side. It's true he slammed Andre the way they said. However, he also slammed Andre from a dead lift without Andre helping him. Warrior had some good matches with Andre. He had good matches with Randy and Rick Roode. His later matches with Randy were very good. You could see Warrior was getting better if you really pay attention. The crap some wrestlers and others gave him about his ability might be true in the beginning. I feel Warrior got better towards the end of his run before the Steroids debacle with Vince. I loved the Warrior and always will. I'm 45 years old. I was younger than 10 when I first seen him. He was huge and had tons of power.

  • @sonicheroxd5767
    @sonicheroxd5767 Год назад +8

    Still fucking crazy that in another timeline, Jim Helwig would've been Big Van Vader and not Leon White.

  • @KenRising1996
    @KenRising1996 Год назад +6

    More documentaries like this plz

  • @KNUCKLESPRINGER
    @KNUCKLESPRINGER Год назад +9

    I think the ratings went down for the Warrior because a lot of fans got tired of Hogan around that time and just quit watching it. I think Hogan left because he realized he had wore it out. Pretty sure he had agents advising him to get out.

  • @wwfederationz
    @wwfederationz Год назад +6

    This and this history of wwe doc have moved you up. Fantastic!

  • @wyzeguy6
    @wyzeguy6 Год назад +3

    I get why Warrior was so popular, but he never did it for me. All in all, another great documentary!

  • @uttermanbo
    @uttermanbo Год назад +8

    I wonder if Warrior could have been a bigger success if he had been truly booked as the main star after beating Hogan. Imagine if Hogan had barely beaten Andre, and then be placed behind Andre on the match card.

    • @alanguages
      @alanguages Год назад +2

      A lot of wrestlers weren't able to build a good story feud wise with UW. No real banter back and forth. Only two were willingly known to work a program and they made UW look amazing. Rick Rude and Randy Savage. Unfortunately, UW was not a long term wrestler. Even in his returns, he stuck to the same thing.

    • @rokkvi1
      @rokkvi1 Год назад

      Not sure that analogy makes complete sense because Hogan was already on top of the card, ahead of Andre, when WrestleMania 3 happened, but I get what you are saying. It is difficult to know exactly how things went and what was cause and what was effect. Warrior was not booked like you are supposed to book your top superstar after he beat Hogan, but he was also flawed as a wrestler. To truly attempt to make him the top star, he would have needed to feud with Earthquake before Hogan did, or they would have needed to keep Mr.Perfect undefeated and then make him feud with Warrior, import a new monster heel from another promotion or figure something like that out.

  • @Gazowen-qz5xy
    @Gazowen-qz5xy 14 дней назад

    The site of him winning the world championship and hugging Hogan was my favourite moment in watching wrestling

  • @KadeemG61
    @KadeemG61 Год назад +18

    The Self-DESTRUCITY of the Ultimate Warrior. And he killed Santa Clause in a comic.

    • @Beavie
      @Beavie Год назад +5

      Killed and committed unspeakable sexual acts.

    • @stainshield
      @stainshield Год назад +1

      @@Beavie which is weird because Ultimate Warrior was Homophobic.

  • @Hallofshame-f7x
    @Hallofshame-f7x Год назад +7

    Do the rise and fall of pro wrestling NOAH

  • @zanethind
    @zanethind Год назад +6

    Still scary he died a few days after Raw 2014

    • @irighterotica
      @irighterotica Год назад +2

      Watching him work those ropes, his face red as a beet, I remember thinking: "He doesn't look good..."

    • @zanethind
      @zanethind Год назад +1

      @@irighterotica yeah

    • @okashashoaib6462
      @okashashoaib6462 Год назад +1

      @@zanethind it wasn't a few days after RAW , it was literally the following day , not even 24 hours later.

  • @7654x
    @7654x Год назад +5

    Excellent uploads recently

  • @moishescheinfeld2464
    @moishescheinfeld2464 Год назад +3

    That final line is so true.
    Great stuff!

  • @markdodd2762
    @markdodd2762 Год назад +3

    Love all the content yall are awesome Merry Christmas to everyone

  • @Abderian
    @Abderian Год назад +8

    Great work as always, Ross

  • @yomanrich3
    @yomanrich3 Год назад +4

    I did laugh out loud at the thought of Warrior in ECW. How would that have worked?

  • @A_YouTube_Commenter
    @A_YouTube_Commenter Год назад +4

    I have divergent feelings on Warrior. He was popular, no doubt. And he was fun at times to watch. But he seemed to not have a genuine desire to become an all-time great. He had zero staying power. The guy just seemed to enjoy the money but not the job itself.

  • @Sevenduece
    @Sevenduece Год назад +1

    fun fact, the original Vader gimmick was supposed to be Hellwig in Japan, but he turned it down to go to wwf... Leon White assumed the Vader moniker and the rest is history

  • @dylanogg347
    @dylanogg347 Год назад +2

    19:36: In other words: Frank Miller's Batman.

  • @eddieZDI
    @eddieZDI Год назад +1

    Love these Rise and Falls

  • @alleahsasseville
    @alleahsasseville Год назад

    LOVE that we have a match from 🇨🇦 that will be talked about forever in Wrestling history!!!

  • @fromhell13
    @fromhell13 Год назад +2

    That nightmare fuel at 0:22...

  • @robertmanning1514
    @robertmanning1514 Год назад +15

    Love how Warrior is always blamed for how Heenan "futher injured" his neck and back. Who is the creator that scripted that a man with a known serious back and neck injury be pressed slammed? No one ever mentions that aspect of the story.

  • @Johnoplata
    @Johnoplata Год назад +1

    Thanks for another fantastic story, Ross

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 Год назад +9

    The character was a hero, the man was a heel.

  • @lowKut
    @lowKut Год назад

    Great video 👍🏼
    I must say to this day the Ultimate Warrior has one of the most energetic and electrifying entrances of all time

  • @ArcherSuh4721
    @ArcherSuh4721 Год назад +6

    Fun Fact: The capital of Parts Unknown is Destru City.

  • @jonbruce6766
    @jonbruce6766 Год назад +1

    Great job on the video Ross

  • @Insomniaaron
    @Insomniaaron 10 месяцев назад +1

    9:08 Well unless a Ring General from Austria comes along to give a stiff chop to that record.

  • @RobCrowley85
    @RobCrowley85 Год назад +2

    It shows how behind Warrior they were when even Hogan's politics couldn't sway them.

  • @jonathanrife-rs7sf
    @jonathanrife-rs7sf 25 дней назад +1

    The difference between Sting and Ultimate warrior is that Sting got much better , while Ultimate warrior really didn't work on his subpar wrestling.

  • @KevinSmith-fw5tb
    @KevinSmith-fw5tb Год назад

    Warrior's promos and the way he wrestled was perfect for his character. He couldn't do it any other way as that character.

  • @SirJoelsuf1
    @SirJoelsuf1 Год назад +9

    I met Warrior in I think late 2010-early 2011 or so when he spoke at the college I was going to. Think it was right after his match with Orlando Jordan or something that I also remember happening around the same time. Like any other given Warrior speaking he raged against the woke crowd by incidentally sounding like he himself was woke in that he believed that his ideals could save the universe. However towards the end of the whole thing he was like "back in the day I used to think that my beliefs were the end-all-be-all to solving the world's problems. But I've come to realize that they could also start a different set of problems."
    I think towards the end of his life Warrior started taking himself much less seriously becoming more aware of how bad a person he was and I think he was on the way to changing for the better. That was the vibe I got anyways. He was very nice to everybody before and after the speaking, signing autographs and stuff. I never bothered to get his autograph because I don't get starstruck like that, but the other college kids did.
    It's very in-style to hate on someone like Warrior because judging from their words AND actions they deserve it. But I just always felt bad for the guy. Thrust into being the second coming of a guy like Hogan so early in your career, that's gotta do something to you. I would absolutely hate that kind of fame and pressure. I'm certain Warrior couldn't have liked it either and he had to act out in one way or another.

  • @michaeldennistooley4271
    @michaeldennistooley4271 Год назад +2

    I believe it was made to fail not intentionally but inevitably. It literally is Hogan 2.0 a big part of Roman problem being Cena 2.0. recreating is incredibly hard and often resented. May Jim rest in peace ✌️

  • @GreatUncleEscobar
    @GreatUncleEscobar 11 месяцев назад

    This proves what a good writer Ross is, and always has been.

  • @Dr_1212
    @Dr_1212 Год назад +2

    Ultimate Lunatic
    Loved his wrestling promos thou 😂

  • @garretindall2820
    @garretindall2820 Год назад +3

    Only Ross can pull those jokes off 😂🤣

  • @konradcurze939
    @konradcurze939 Год назад

    That picture of earthquake teabagging hulk makes my sides hurt

  • @typoking
    @typoking 5 месяцев назад

    I remember when Warrior came on the scene...he was my favorite wrestler..and then I learned what kind of person he was behind the scenes and I just couldn't respect him anymore..

  • @johncollins1884
    @johncollins1884 Год назад

    So very well done, thank you.

  • @56postoffice
    @56postoffice Год назад

    Honky Tonk Man's 15 month IC belt reign is one I never knew is still a record to this day. How long was Mr Perfect's reign with said belt?

  • @ginoongboyong
    @ginoongboyong Год назад +1

    I thought Ultimate Warrior died after he lift Andre the Giant which cause his muscle to rupture. Hahahaha! Now I know the truth. Legend! One of my WWF hero!

  • @thebestcentaur
    @thebestcentaur Год назад +1

    "There was nothing methodical about Warrior's brand of onslaught because Jim Helwig wasn't paid by the hour."
    LMAO

  • @Asshat237
    @Asshat237 Год назад +2

    The guy was clearly not an athlete. I don't think there is anything wrong with taking steroids (if you are well educated on them and minimize the inherent risks), but I guarantee one of the reasons he started bodybuilding and taking steroids was because he was uncoordinated and bad at sports.

  • @MrBeardsley
    @MrBeardsley Год назад +1

    It should be noted that Power Team USA is not to be confused with The Power Team, a group of Christian evangelist bodybuilders, power-lifters and martial artists who’ve been around since the 1970s and tour the country preaching and doing motivational speeches.

  • @fatbean2000
    @fatbean2000 Год назад +6

    His best match is for Randy Savage

    • @vampirascoffin870
      @vampirascoffin870 Год назад +1

      And 2nd Rick rude

    • @RyanRumbles434
      @RyanRumbles434 Год назад +1

      Hands down. It was his best. I'm surprised Savage didn't tire him out. I can see Randy saying to Warrior, "Okay...just 4 more elbow drops and we're almost done." Lol RIP ALL. Everyone involved in Warrior vs Savage at WM7 has coincidentally passed away. Announcers, commentator, wrestlers and managers.

  • @southbeachtalent
    @southbeachtalent Год назад +1

    I think we were all pumped for the Warrior return in 1996. It was just doomed from the start. HHH was nobody's fav wrestler in 96 but had tons of potential and it was clear had a good future. The Warrior could've squashed any wrestler for his return. It shouldn't have been Hunter but oh well. Then came what the wrestling world was waiting for. The Ultimate Warrior vs GOLDUST!!! I mean this was fantasy booking ish. Of course, Dustin was shoot injured and instead of having a match, they did this weird psychology battle that was so cringe. So that was terrible. It wouldn't take much longer for Warrior to start no showing events and getting no angles because he couldn't be trusted, then of course he was fired. However, I wouldn't say it was desperate on both sides. Had Warrior came in with a cooler head he would've worked a real match with HHH, and they would've waited until Goldust healed to get these two in the ring.

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Год назад +13

    Warrior rise high, but he burnt out rather quickly.
    He seemed to have been a very problematic person to deal with as well.

    • @Jayavfc87
      @Jayavfc87 Год назад

      I heard he like to have a poo on the toilet at least 7 times a day

    • @foxfireinferno197
      @foxfireinferno197 Год назад

      Everything I've heard boiled down to 'he was an arrogant asshole'.

  • @Illgaia
    @Illgaia Год назад

    I'm pretty sure they said the Warrior's music got your "blood a-pumping". Not that it got your "bladder pumping", as the captions so helpfully showed it.

    • @tafua_a
      @tafua_a 29 дней назад

      Brie Bella's music got my bladder pumping

  • @kamenballer
    @kamenballer Год назад +2

    This Guy is not a World Champion material, Ultimate Warrior is not that guy. He belongs in the mid card.

  • @peyotegardens
    @peyotegardens 5 месяцев назад

    The Warrior was fun to like as a kid. He was just a total cartoon.

  • @Better_callMe
    @Better_callMe Год назад +4

    I remember my dad telling me the 2nd warrior theory when i was a kid. I don't even know where he heard it back then. how did these rumors spread so much back in the days? lol

    • @UKProgRock
      @UKProgRock Год назад +3

      Yeah, it went around the playground when I was at school. No idea how these things spread, especially all the way us to other countries like the UK etc

    • @opulentwaters
      @opulentwaters Год назад +4

      I think it was a reaction to him coming off the juice, and returning significantly smaller than he originally was…if you check his physique in the late 80s compared to his 92 return, he was much smaller. Probably to do with the steroid scandal around that time.

    • @greyjedi6430
      @greyjedi6430 Год назад +1

      @@opulentwaters do u think hulk went back on the roids in wcw?

    • @opulentwaters
      @opulentwaters Год назад +1

      @@greyjedi6430 good question bro. I don’t think he was juicing at that point- if you look at him during the heel turn compared to the late 80s, he’s ridiculously smaller. Leaner, more defined but much less mass. Maybe he was on something else, but I wouldn’t say an anabolic.

  • @ClaudsIRo
    @ClaudsIRo Год назад

    "Written by a sleep deprived English-lit student" sent me into hysterics. Thank you xx

  • @davidlewis5312
    @davidlewis5312 Год назад

    5:50 I am going to be honest, I don't think it would have mattered. Warrior is the epitome of 'he doesn't know and by god he is going to keep it that way.'

  • @tafua_a
    @tafua_a 29 дней назад

    It might be me, but the more I look at the look of the Ultimate Warrior, the more I think he could be yet another episode of "Nirvana Killed My Career"

  • @Krendall2
    @Krendall2 3 месяца назад

    It's difficult to try to say how I feel about Warrior as a person. He spent most of his life a delusional asshole, but he seemed to finally get it together in the last year or so of his life and became a decent guy.
    I hear complaints about Hogan kicking out just a moment too late, but I was fine with it. The story of the match was that Hogan and Warrior were effectively equal. So, to me, Hogan doing that moment-too-late kick-out basically said that Warrior was just a bit better or wanted just a bit more that night.
    "Warrior was Batman if Batman had his dialogue written by a slight-deprived English lit student." We usually call him Frank Miller.

  • @davefogle7747
    @davefogle7747 Год назад

    this is another example of what sets Cultaholic apart from Name Redacted

  • @aliinlondon
    @aliinlondon Год назад

    Great stuff. thanks

  • @freiza79
    @freiza79 11 месяцев назад

    they should have had him feud with Savage longer or after Savage retired, Warrior would be managed by Savage

  • @K0t0amatsUkAmi
    @K0t0amatsUkAmi 9 месяцев назад

    The comment about honky tonks reign aged well this past year lol

  • @Connor-zl8gi
    @Connor-zl8gi 5 месяцев назад

    Sure, Warrior didn't have a lot of wrestling skills in-ring or promo skill, but he was over with the fans.

  • @ThPrnRcn
    @ThPrnRcn Год назад +2

    bravo, ross bravo!

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Год назад +4

    I was in 7th or 8th grade when Warrior was at the top of WWF. I was OK with it........ but I think it was intended for the young.

  • @tammyforbes2101
    @tammyforbes2101 Год назад +2

    I always called him the ultimate steroid!

  • @justchris7667
    @justchris7667 Год назад

    I was in my late teens when I first saw him on TV. I wished at the time I had his physique. I loved his entrance music was awesome! I loved his intensity. Then 25 years later, I find out he was a jerk and couldn’t wrestle according to other wrestlers.

  • @freebee8221
    @freebee8221 Год назад +2

    These videos would be so much better if you could show some actual video footage of the fights

    • @attiepollard7847
      @attiepollard7847 Год назад +2

      Now you know how anal WWE is and will give warnings to RUclipsrs about copyrights

  • @NYCDemonDiva
    @NYCDemonDiva Год назад +1

    This content 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @andreaswiesheu2240
    @andreaswiesheu2240 Год назад

    well, i still dream, what would have been, if they turned Hogan Heel after the 1992 Rumble and let him do the Job to Sid Justice at WM 8 - sure, Sid turned out to be not what they hoped, but still, that would have been amazing - turning Justice after that Rumble Finish was just stupid

  • @azharmoosa4005
    @azharmoosa4005 Год назад +3

    I Love these videos more please

  • @crispinroy9839
    @crispinroy9839 Год назад +3

    It's too bad his ego got in the way, he could have learned to get much better In the ring, learned how to be a team player and eventually become a legend but instead all he cared about was himself.

  • @liamsandal6360
    @liamsandal6360 4 месяца назад

    He never "fell." He cashed out and quit.

  • @KGV1374
    @KGV1374 Год назад +1

    Warrior was so bad in the ring that he made Hogan look like a skilled technician

  • @Jffeeney3rd
    @Jffeeney3rd 5 месяцев назад

    Warrior and ECW could’ve worked, much like Sid and ECW did for a short time.

  • @AndrewsOpinion15
    @AndrewsOpinion15 Год назад +1

    GOD GIVE US BACK ULTIMATE WARRIOR AND WILL GIVE U HOUSTON MILLER !!!

  • @KegOfMeat
    @KegOfMeat Год назад

    The idea of Warrior in ECW is fucking hilarious

  • @Meatman8089
    @Meatman8089 Год назад

    I dont care what anyone says you're still going to be king Ross to me. ❤️

  • @gustaafargoan
    @gustaafargoan Год назад +1

    I liked Savage but hated Hulk and Warrior.

  • @Charlie_Xmas
    @Charlie_Xmas Год назад

    anyone remember Spoony Reviews of his comics?

  • @amazingcaucasian4679
    @amazingcaucasian4679 Год назад

    Warrior just didn't have the charisma of Hogan, Savage and guys like the Rock. Its like giving the keys of a car to a person who can't drive. Maybe if he got the right people to help him but seems like he was cocky or lacked intelligence?

  • @thebest12700
    @thebest12700 Год назад

    damn so that answers my question lol i remembering hearing the original warrior died. when he did die in 2014 i remember trying to figure out if it was true.

  • @aishwaryshukla7400
    @aishwaryshukla7400 Год назад

    Rise and Fall of Pro Wrestling Noah please

  • @foxfireinferno197
    @foxfireinferno197 Год назад

    Maybe I'm an outlier, but I never really thought the Warrior was all that. No actual wrestling ability, rambling nonsensical promos ... people claim the Warrior at least had charisma, but I never saw it.

    • @tafua_a
      @tafua_a 29 дней назад +1

      He was a mix of Hair Metal and Conan the Barbarian.
      Which partly explains why he fizzled out after 1991.

  • @joshkennedy2868
    @joshkennedy2868 Год назад +1

    Say what ever you want about the Warriors career. But there is no one else and probably never will be. That had the kinda of impact he did on the business in only around 9 years. To this day you can still see his mark left.