This brings back so many happy memories from when I was a boy, it was real to me and laughed so much when I read that these two mates used to share a van together going to their wrestling gigs then pretended they hated each other whilst in the ring then jumped back in the van and drove home!
Anyone who is making negative comments about this, you simply don't understand the context of how this was built up to, and what mega stars both these guys were.
Come back from the allotment on the back of my Dad's Honda, watched the last horse race, then grapple fans, football results, afternoon tea (egg and chips, my favourite), Dr.Who (Jon Pertwee), bubble bath (sailor matey), read an annual, lights out, 'till Sunday morning, off to Sunday School, change out of my suit, roast dinner, Sunday football on TV, play cards with my mum and dad, bath, early to bed, ( school next day). That was my weekend as a child....Best days of my life....Innocent.
this wasn't to dissimilar to mine, except my dad didn't have an allotment or a Honda, never watched the horse racing, never liked Dr Who, couldn't afford matey bubble bath, never went to Sunday school, but the rest exactly the same, except the cards, never played cards.
I met Big Daddy when I was about 11 or 12, in Middlesbrough. After his match, where Giant Haystacks was due to be his tag team partner (he’d been diagnosed with cancer not long before and was very unwell), Big Daddy spent almost an hour signing autographs for the audience. Even sitting down I was looking UP at him. Spoke with him for a few minutes, having our picture taken (sadly now lost :-( ) and getting to shake his hand - one of the highlights of my life
My grandparents used to speak of these two as if they were Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. 🤣🤣 I showed this to my Nan just now and she said "they're not quite as good as I remember"
Me and my wee old granny watched this every Saturday afternoon. Oh please bring back them days looking back I never realised on them Saturday afternoons how much I was living the best times of my life .
I cannot tell you the excitement I felt as an 8 year old when Dickie Davies announced that Big Daddy was on today's wrestling schedule. I thought he always won because he was the best. But of course they were great (and very exploited) actors who remembered their moves perfectly. I found out later that I was related to Giant Haystacks (4th cousin - it counts!)
I remember every Sunday after mass sitting down with my dad and brothers watching this, my dad would be in stitches but we would be taking it very serious if big daddy didn't win. The good old days, oh to be that young and innocent again. Still brings a smile to my face 40 years on.
They don't actually memorise most of the moves usually, only the most important moves in a match, for example the finish. The rest of the moves are "called" and improvised. Still its a very thankless and underrated proffession!
@@creation3313 Nothing as a kid seemed to make us think it was fake. I remember when Kendo Nagasaki removed his mask and it was essential viewing to see what his face looked like.
Such beautiful memories, I think this bout was shown early afternoon on FA cup final day. Normally 4pm Saturday, yep everyone had to be back home, for Mick McManus.
Saw them Both in the 70s in london they were massive. Got so surprised when going to Crystal palace found my self swimming with big daddy , every stroke he did the wave was sinking me . Great days
My parents got a visit from social services as I wrote an essay at school about "what we did at the weekend" and I wrote "Me and my sisters sat on the bed in my parents' bedroom and watched the wrestling" 😂
My ex girlfriend was Rollerballs sister! her name was Lyndsey Hussey and Rollerballs name was Mark. Marks dad was also a wrestler and they owned a pub near Farnworth!
Wrestling fans from around the world, this is OUR sport, outsiders can make fun of it all they want, but we will ALWAYS LOVE the sport of professional Wrestling!
RIP Shirley Crabtree JR & Martin Austin Ruane as a kid i was glued to the TV 📺 every Saturday at 1630hrs Saturday afternoons will never be the same again
ahhhh british wrestling.....i miss it so much...remember eating penguin and club biscuits when I was about 7 yrs old watching this, then fish and chips for tea! .....man Australia is great these days but Ill always remember growing up in britain
I remember i used to love watching this on a Saturday when i used to go to my grandparents while my mum and dad worked on a Saturday morning. I don't know if it was repeats as i would have only been months old in 1981 but i do remember Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks were the 2 everyone knew the most. I would give anything to go back to those Saturdays when my grandparents were still around.
I was a young kid on my holidays at Butlins, Skegness, when this took place. Back then the chalets didn't have a telly. If you wanted to watch TV you went to a communal room (1 for BBC1, 1 for ITV). Even 30 minutes before the fight, the TV room was absolutely jam packed ! Unbelievable - but happy times.
Haystacks and daddy had appeal from kids to grannies, crossed over into kids magazines, main stream TV shows like this is your life, these were mega stars. It's a part of our history that we should cherish.
The funniest moment was when Daddy fell on the referee and pole axed him. Then two blokes dragged his limp body of the stage. Classic Saturday afternoon viewing on “World of Sport”
Saturday afternoons on World of Sport. Wonderful stuff. The rivalry between Shirley (Big Daddy) Crabtree and Giant Haystacks was legendary and the legend that was Kent Walton commentating. My late Grandma loved her Saturday afternoon grapple
Giant haystacks real name michael ruanne was born in camberwell london to IRISH parents his dad was from co mayo but he was raered in manchester and when these 2 use to fight in 70s they use to bill it big DADDY England v giant haystacks ireland every match they had, his mum was from galway great men mick McManus I met him in greenwich about 25 years ago, listening to my father rip laughing on a Saturday watching these lads was magical , and big daddy real name shirley Crabtree brilliant
God Bless them both... both larger than life characters... ex wife cut Haystacks hair once when she was a trainee, she said he was an absolutely lovely guy.
Love @YllaStar95970's comments. Reminds me of watching the wrestling in the 70's here in Scotland. I also worked at Butlins (Ayr) at the time and every day was a holiday. Best days ever, wish I could go back in time and revisit those glory days. Bill
I tried to get big daddies autograph after his match with Giant Haystacks at the floral hall in Southport. He pushed me out of the way. Totally ignoring me. Giant Haystacks who was just behind him saw it, came over to me and gave me his autograph. Having a little chat with me, and rubbing my head with his massive hand. From that day I hated BD and became a big fan of Giant Haystacks.
Took me back to sitting watching this as a kid with my dad eating our tea on our laps in the front room (the only time mum allowed it!) while this was on.
This brings back memories lol world of sport Saturday afternoon. They were the days lol . Now days bs reality TV shows cookery what what evers shows and bloody repeats
We went to wrestling when we were kids and thought it was real ,everyone loved big daddy . Then American wrestling came over and that was a nail in the coffin for our boys .
I used to watch it with my grandma at 3pm on World Of Sport on a Saturday afternoon.. She used to really get into out and called the baddies "You dirty bu##er" when the good guys were getting their ass kicked. Les Kellet was my favourite for his comedy routines. Those were the days lol.
I don't suppose anyone outside England will "get" this. World of Sport, Saturday afternoon before the football results. The brilliant Kent Walton (welcome, grapple fans.... Aye aye aye..,, he's a good looking boy.., etc). This was all part of growing up in The 1970s. 3 TV channels, spangles, the generation game, Concorde, flared trousers, L.Ps, the ford cortina, being taught technical drawing at school, the FA Cup taking up a whole day, vimto, vesta beef curry, mum running up the stairs to find her lucky bingo pen, kids getting fresh air as opposed to vegging in front of gaming machines. Hell.... Where did it all go wrong?
Oh i remember watching this.. 81 i used to love world of sport right up until it finished in 88.. this was so popular on tv better than anything.. i loved haystacks.. but i always preferred watching Rollerball Rocco and dynamite kid.. great wrestlers legends.
i was about 8 at the time I longed for haystacks to beat daddy one day as i knew it was totally fixed The voice of wrestling Mr Kent Walton maintained until his dying day that it was real surely he knew the wrestlers used to stay together in a caravan when they were performing Maybe he knew it would be bad for business if the truth was known Still great memories of better times Thank you for posting
Bret Hart states in his autobiography that Kayfabe must be maintained. To break it would mean the end of the business, and the livelihoods of all within it.
Those were the days, Sebastian Coe vs Steve Ovett, Daily Thompson vs Jurgen Hingsen, Björn Borg vs John Mcenroe and of course Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks........ I want the eighties back.
None of the WWE stars past or present could cope being in the ring with these two. The pace and sheer volume of moves along with how long the match goes on for would be too much.
Really not sure today's WWE would be that big a problem for Daddy or Haystacks, all they'd have to do is stand there and survive the customary finish spamming.
the 1970 and 1980s will always be a golden era in wrestling and you can compare this to any main event at wrestlemania from that era and see it came from. As others have already said, just look at the crowd! That is entertainment!
I’m 5’3” tall and weigh 116 pounds - I went into the men’s locker room not realizing there were giant muscle men inside. I was only the length of their legs. Looking up at how tall everyone was and how strong everyone was with their big muscles. They eventually looked down when they saw me. They flexed their big muscles. They then surrounded me and I tried to get between their big legs but I was too small and skinny. They enjoyed watching me trying to push them away. They were very nice and let me feel their huge muscles. Also they all had a chance to pick me up over their heads and shoulders. I will never forget that day.
These two were just huge unconditioned lumps barging into one another, my favorites were Les Kellet, Adrian Street, Bobby Barnes, Leon Arris, Kendo Nagasaki, George Kidd amongst others = we all knew it wasn`t sport in the real sense, but I loved the co-ordinate moves that entertained us with great humour............oh god I miss ITV`s world of sport days in the 70`s when these events were broadcast live from Catford or Walthamstow town halls at around 4.00pm on saturdays + just loved the old girls with there umbrellas battering the bad guys.🤣
fuck man you are so cultured im in awe please tell me more about the astounding matches but use small words please I dont think my brain could understand any word from 2000 onwards
I remember this bout. It had been built up for weeks. It was of course choreographed with heavily pulled kicks and forearm smashes. Haystacks was that panto villain and had to lose to Big Daddy who was the panto hero. Jim Breaks once told me that the villain and hero would often travel to a venue in the same car, choreograph the bout en route, and drive home afterwards. Audiences love a panto. I can recall two bouts that went off script - both involving "Strongman" Alan Dennison. In the first a young Wrestler smashed Dennison on the back with full force before the bout began. Dennison swivelled. delivered an uppercut that knocked the youth out; end of the bout. In the second Rollerball Rocco pulled the padding off a post and tried to swing Dennison into it. Dennison put on the brakes and swung Rocco head first into the post. He reeled back spraying claret, end of bout. Alan Dennison was not a man to be trifled with.
Me+my brother have many memories of going to flint leisure centre in north wales in the 80s with our late dad😢 watching big daddy, giant haystacks, Boston blackie+british bulldog, iron mike. Miss them good old days.
Might have been a load of bollocks but when you are 8 years old (in the 70s) it was real enough, don't know exactly how big haystacks was but I saw him live - he was like a walking barn door.
Oh how I used to love giant haystacks!!!!! I remember seeing him and big daddy at an event. To my absolute delight, giant haystacks picked me up, I think I said something like, big daddy is a bully and I don't like him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. It really made my day.
I used to work at Eldon Square Recreation Centre, Newcastle, in the late 70s and wrestling was regularly hosted there. These blokes and Roller Ball Rocco were gents and always willing to chat with the staff. But Kendo Nagasaki was terrifying. Never broke character. Would just stare at you with those red eyes.
I remember seein Big Daddy in Rhyl...eating his breakfast! It was quite surreal...seeing all these posters of him around town, then seeing him quietly munching his breakfast in a small guesthouse.
Nothing beats watching two finely tuned athletes in peak physical condition plying their trade.
I thought that's more apt to Hagler vs Leonard kind of thing - not so sure about these 2.
@@inlikearefugee5194 Facepalm!
Hahaha
Couldn't have said it better myself! Haha
Love this comment ❤
Back in the day this was like a religion on a Saturday afternoon, the entire country came to a stand still for this.
True I was born September 1968 livening in Belfast this was the hight light for the weekend
How very true 👍👍
I was 6! Loved it, the best time, I wish our kids had these times too. Look what they have now
Very true i used to have german relatives who used to come for holidays in the 70.s.they loved the wrestling and benny hill.. 😉
This brings back so many happy memories from when I was a boy, it was real to me and laughed so much when I read that these two mates used to share a van together going to their wrestling gigs then pretended they hated each other whilst in the ring then jumped back in the van and drove home!
Listen to that excited crowd...sat afternoon entertainment for millions..happy days.
We were a happy little country then.. This. Benny hill . Its a knockout.. 😉
Have a good week.. till next week!
Anyone who is making negative comments about this, you simply don't understand the context of how this was built up to, and what mega stars both these guys were.
Come back from the allotment on the back of my Dad's Honda, watched the last horse race, then grapple fans, football results, afternoon tea (egg and chips, my favourite), Dr.Who (Jon Pertwee), bubble bath (sailor matey), read an annual, lights out, 'till Sunday morning, off to Sunday School, change out of my suit, roast dinner, Sunday football on TV, play cards with my mum and dad, bath, early to bed, ( school next day).
That was my weekend as a child....Best days of my life....Innocent.
Saturday was a hot bath, soup, World Of Sport, wrestling on TV, polishing shoes and getting ready for Sunday school. Those were the days.
this wasn't to dissimilar to mine, except my dad didn't have an allotment or a Honda, never watched the horse racing,
never liked Dr Who, couldn't afford matey bubble bath, never went to Sunday school, but the rest exactly the same, except the cards, never played cards.
@@efc4693 You missed out.
Johnny Saint was a great wrestler too, the good old days, no mobile, no tablet, miss those days
I met Big Daddy when I was about 11 or 12, in Middlesbrough. After his match, where Giant Haystacks was due to be his tag team partner (he’d been diagnosed with cancer not long before and was very unwell), Big Daddy spent almost an hour signing autographs for the audience. Even sitting down I was looking UP at him. Spoke with him for a few minutes, having our picture taken (sadly now lost :-( ) and getting to shake his hand - one of the highlights of my life
I was one of the Ringbuilders at Middlesbrough Town Hall, and a steward on the stage area.
I loved them days.
He didn't try to deep fry you??
I used to love watching this with my grandad. We all looked forward to watching these two together.
Christian flag yes we see
Surely this is every pro wrestler's dream. To be over, drawing houses and making money while doing as little as possible. Iconic.
What do you mean doing as little as possible? All that cuddling looks exhausting.
Give Big Daddy credit, he was the only guy that ever brought kudos to fat blokes with white hair.
Sweet gig if you can get it. Helps that he was the promoter's brother.
They are both more over than Kenny Omega has ever been
I used to watch this every Saturday but didn't realise how bad it was.
This was the ultimate entertainment. Used to sit on sofa with my mum as a kid. Leaping about screaming at the tv. Happy days
Simpler, happier days...!
My grandparents used to speak of these two as if they were Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. 🤣🤣 I showed this to my Nan just now and she said "they're not quite as good as I remember"
Me and my wee old granny watched this every Saturday afternoon. Oh please bring back them days looking back I never realised on them Saturday afternoons how much I was living the best times of my life .
I cannot tell you the excitement I felt as an 8 year old when Dickie Davies announced that Big Daddy was on today's wrestling schedule. I thought he always won because he was the best. But of course they were great (and very exploited) actors who remembered their moves perfectly. I found out later that I was related to Giant Haystacks (4th cousin - it counts!)
Geoff Dillon Just watching it now I'm realising it was acting, burst my little 6 year old bubble.
LOL@ 4th cousin. Someone in your family did some heavy family tree research.
I remember every Sunday after mass sitting down with my dad and brothers watching this, my dad would be in stitches but we would be taking it very serious if big daddy didn't win. The good old days, oh to be that young and innocent again. Still brings a smile to my face 40 years on.
They don't actually memorise most of the moves usually, only the most important moves in a match, for example the finish. The rest of the moves are "called" and improvised. Still its a very thankless and underrated proffession!
@@creation3313
Nothing as a kid seemed to make us think it was fake. I remember when Kendo Nagasaki removed his mask and it was essential viewing to see what his face looked like.
After seeing this back in 1981 we all re-enacted it in the playground at school. Even though none of us really had the belly size for it.
The golden age of British wrestling…so miss the early 80s. Both of these guys were legends.
There fat!
Back when Britain was great. Not full of liberal wads. At least we got out of the EU.
Yeah watching for any of the old ladies at ringside ready with their handbags to whack Haystacks lol
And "Butlins" was considered the pinnacle of holiday travel, so you have to understand the standards here.
I would argue the late 60s to late 70s was the ‘Golden era’; this was the beginning of the end…
Such beautiful memories, I think this bout was shown early afternoon on FA cup final day.
Normally 4pm Saturday, yep everyone had to be back home, for Mick McManus.
Saw them Both in the 70s in london they were massive. Got so surprised when going to Crystal palace found my self swimming with big daddy , every stroke he did the wave was sinking me . Great days
Kent Walton, the commentating sound of my childhood!
Afternoon grapple fans, welcome to the town hall, Bradford.
My parents got a visit from social services as I wrote an essay at school about "what we did at the weekend" and I wrote "Me and my sisters sat on the bed in my parents' bedroom and watched the wrestling" 😂
How easy and how simple times were. I saw these guys live. Great entertainment. Rollerball Rocco and Catweasle were my favourites.
My ex girlfriend was Rollerballs sister! her name was Lyndsey Hussey and Rollerballs name was Mark. Marks dad was also a wrestler and they owned a pub near Farnworth!
Rollerball is criminally underrated
Wrestling fans from around the world, this is OUR sport, outsiders can make fun of it all they want, but we will ALWAYS LOVE the sport of professional Wrestling!
RIP Shirley Crabtree JR & Martin Austin Ruane as a kid i was glued to the TV 📺 every Saturday at 1630hrs Saturday afternoons will never be the same again
Wasn't it from 4 O'Clock?
ahhhh british wrestling.....i miss it so much...remember eating penguin and club biscuits when I was about 7 yrs old watching this, then fish and chips for tea! .....man Australia is great these days but Ill always remember growing up in britain
Club biscuits....the orange ones lol...good old days!!
i don't know Australia seems kinda crazy lately
I remember i used to love watching this on a Saturday when i used to go to my grandparents while my mum and dad worked on a Saturday morning. I don't know if it was repeats as i would have only been months old in 1981 but i do remember Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks were the 2 everyone knew the most. I would give anything to go back to those Saturdays when my grandparents were still around.
I was a young kid on my holidays at Butlins, Skegness, when this took place. Back then the chalets didn't have a telly. If you wanted to watch TV you went to a communal room (1 for BBC1, 1 for ITV).
Even 30 minutes before the fight, the TV room was absolutely jam packed ! Unbelievable - but happy times.
Memories
Haystacks and daddy had appeal from kids to grannies, crossed over into kids magazines, main stream TV shows like this is your life, these were mega stars. It's a part of our history that we should cherish.
2:58 - Love the fact the security man is having to deter a passionate grandmother from having a go at GH!
“The referee’s in trouble already”. That cracked me up
The funniest moment was when Daddy fell on the referee and pole axed him. Then two blokes dragged his limp body of the stage. Classic Saturday afternoon viewing on “World of Sport”
😂😂
with Airwolf to follow?
I remember this like it was yesterday, made me smile 👍
51 year old here, every kid wanted Big Daddy to win, in our innocence we didn't realise it was all an act.
All an act? What do you mean?
Next you'll be telling me Santa and the tooth fairy don't exist!
I never wanted him to win. Much preferred the baddies in what I knew was a pantomime at aged 7.
Nah, we weren't all taken in. Still watched it though. Not so much choice in those days.
Everything's an act
Music..movies
WWE is real though 😂.
2 amazing humans brought me so much fun and joy as a child absolute heros the pair of them
Saturday afternoons on World of Sport. Wonderful stuff. The rivalry between Shirley (Big Daddy) Crabtree and Giant Haystacks was legendary and the legend that was Kent Walton commentating. My late Grandma loved her Saturday afternoon grapple
You need to be a certain age to get this. Saturday afternoon tv gold !
I use to watch this with my late mother every Saturday. A hundred times better than WWF.
@Gareth Davies Each to their own Sir.
Oh yeah what a spectacular event this was 2 fat shits belly bouncing! Its pure garbage!!
I think nostalgia is taking over there. It's the worst thing I've ever seen.
I loved how Big Daddy was basically the English Hulk Hogan and Giant Haystacks was the English Andre the Giant.
Na, I was thinking the English Stone cold Steve Austin and the English Undertaker.
@chrisM 1972 I know he does but if it wasn't based on a timeline then those 2 would be my choice.
Even Hulk Hogan would scoff at how much talent ‘Daddy buried compared to HH 😂
At least you could get a job outta Hogan eventually
Giant haystacks real name michael ruanne was born in camberwell london to IRISH parents his dad was from co mayo but he was raered in manchester and when these 2 use to fight in 70s they use to bill it big DADDY England v giant haystacks ireland every match they had, his mum was from galway great men mick McManus I met him in greenwich about 25 years ago, listening to my father rip laughing on a Saturday watching these lads was magical , and big daddy real name shirley Crabtree brilliant
@@napertandyissacbutt4958 Something a bit funny about a bloke called Shirley though lol.
God Bless them both... both larger than life characters... ex wife cut Haystacks hair once when she was a trainee, she said he was an absolutely lovely guy.
49 years old and remember loving this nonsense. Thanks for posting.
I used to watch this with my grandfather when I was a kid, big daddy was the people's champion lol. Really funny watching it now 🤣
When you were built like this you were ether a wrestler or a dart player, good to see dart players have always kept the tradition going.
Back in the day things were better ! Great video brings back memories
This WOULD FIT RIGHT INTO TODAY'S WRESTLING 🤠💰
Filled the bloody arena
... says it all really
God bless you boys.
My mom couldn’t get enough of this 🤣🤣🤣
Love @YllaStar95970's comments. Reminds me of watching the wrestling in the 70's here in Scotland. I also worked at Butlins (Ayr) at the time and every day was a holiday. Best days ever, wish I could go back in time and revisit those glory days.
Bill
I tried to get big daddies autograph after his match with Giant Haystacks at the floral hall in Southport. He pushed me out of the way. Totally ignoring me. Giant Haystacks who was just behind him saw it, came over to me and gave me his autograph. Having a little chat with me, and rubbing my head with his massive hand.
From that day I hated BD and became a big fan of Giant Haystacks.
Great memories! Every Saturday on World of Sport at 4pm in 70s / 80s. Those were the days!
Took me back to sitting watching this as a kid with my dad eating our tea on our laps in the front room (the only time mum allowed it!) while this was on.
This brings back memories lol world of sport Saturday afternoon. They were the days lol . Now days bs reality TV shows cookery what what evers shows and bloody repeats
The crowd used to chant: Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy! Can't believe how ridiculous it looks now. It was life and death in 81, when I was 11. 😂
We went to wrestling when we were kids and thought it was real ,everyone loved big daddy .
Then American wrestling came over and that was a nail in the coffin for our boys .
This was early Saturday evening entertainment, never missed it.
I used to watch it with my grandma at 3pm on World Of Sport on a Saturday afternoon.. She used to really get into out and called the baddies "You dirty bu##er" when the good guys were getting their ass kicked. Les Kellet was my favourite for his comedy routines. Those were the days lol.
Fantastic match 5*. Crowd was hot in a way modern wrestling would sell their children for! Thanks for the upload, really enjoyed this.
I don't suppose anyone outside England will "get" this. World of Sport, Saturday afternoon before the football results. The brilliant Kent Walton (welcome, grapple fans.... Aye aye aye..,, he's a good looking boy.., etc). This was all part of growing up in The 1970s. 3 TV channels, spangles, the generation game, Concorde, flared trousers, L.Ps, the ford cortina, being taught technical drawing at school, the FA Cup taking up a whole day, vimto, vesta beef curry, mum running up the stairs to find her lucky bingo pen, kids getting fresh air as opposed to vegging in front of gaming machines. Hell.... Where did it all go wrong?
flashtheoriginal britain*
flashtheoriginal haystacks was ☘️ Irish
Blame Peter Sinclair for inventing the ZX81
@@MikeyUK93 You was actually correct because we watched it here at the same time on the same day in Scotland. So we did "get" it.
We watched it in Ireland too. "Easy! Easy!" Magic memories!!
I love how they look exhausted after 30 seconds.
lol
Random is in love everyone 💕 congratulations Random 👏
Oh i remember watching this.. 81 i used to love world of sport right up until it finished in 88.. this was so popular on tv better than anything.. i loved haystacks.. but i always preferred watching Rollerball Rocco and dynamite kid.. great wrestlers legends.
wrestling a 4 p.m. cry baby and les kellett dad was at his happiest
Who didn't love Big Daddy and loathe Giant Haystacks as a kid in the 70s and 80s. Fabulous performers both men.
I remember a wrestler called Haystacks Calhoun that would occasionally be on NWA
I was a Haystacks fan so always wanted him to win 😀
I remember seeing a picture of the two of them in Tv Times in what they ate in a day. Trust me I don't even eat that much in 6 weeks!
You show some respect two legends,god bless them and their great souls 🙏 ❤.
The good ole days .My Dad had to watch this wrestling every Saturday at 4pm !!
Warm pork pies with brown sauce, sat on the sofa watching the wrestling! Heaven!
yum!
Ladbroke's suspended betting on this match. Loads of bets were placed on the ring ref getting knocked down.
Ladbroke's made a killing then.
How good was British wrestler in the 1970s I was glued to the tv every afternoon at 4pm.
i was about 8 at the time I longed for haystacks to beat daddy one day as i knew it was totally fixed The voice of wrestling Mr Kent Walton maintained until his dying day that it was real surely he knew the wrestlers used to stay together in a caravan when they were performing Maybe he knew it would be bad for business if the truth was known Still great memories of better times Thank you for posting
Bret Hart states in his autobiography that Kayfabe must be maintained. To break it would mean the end of the business, and the livelihoods of all within it.
Obviously he knew it wasn't real but you have to pretend it is so people can suspend disbelief and enjoy it
There’s more meat 🥩 🍖 in that ring than the whole of Smithfield’s market
Lol
are you sure about that
Classic!! Used to watch with my Dad! - ROFL!!! Go Big Daddy!!
My great auntie was tiny. She absolutely loved this back in the 1970s and '80s. She was also one of the kindest souls you could meet.
Those were the days, Sebastian Coe vs Steve Ovett, Daily Thompson vs Jurgen Hingsen, Björn Borg vs John Mcenroe and of course Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks........ I want the eighties back.
None of the WWE stars past or present could cope being in the ring with these two. The pace and sheer volume of moves along with how long the match goes on for would be too much.
Really not sure today's WWE would be that big a problem for Daddy or Haystacks, all they'd have to do is stand there and survive the customary finish spamming.
Yet Wembley Arena was packed and the fans were going insane..... soo
@@azapro911 How to win a WWE match: 9 F-5's, 5 Rock Bottoms, 4 Stunners... Or 1 Pedigree.
Saturday tea time, then out with my mates did you see big daddy we all say yes thought it was so real, we were only around 10 ish great times
It was great fun at the time. I even saw Big Daddy perform live once in Nottingham. Fantastic atmosphere. Looking back, it was totally silly.
Theres nothing silly about having fun. As you know if you were around at the time, these 2 were mega stars.
I was there ringside as a 13-year-old boy. The tickets cost £12.50 each. Still got the tickets and the souvenir programme.
the 1970 and 1980s will always be a golden era in wrestling and you can compare this to any main event at wrestlemania from that era and see it came from. As others have already said, just look at the crowd! That is entertainment!
Look Big Daddy, it's Regular Daddy.
give this man a can of coke for that joke!
But not tall skinny Daddy!
I’m 5’3” tall and weigh 116 pounds - I went into the men’s locker room not realizing there were giant muscle men inside. I was only the length of their legs. Looking up at how tall everyone was and how strong everyone was with their big muscles.
They eventually looked down when they saw me. They flexed their big muscles. They then surrounded me and I tried to get between their big legs but I was too small and skinny. They enjoyed watching me trying to push them away.
They were very nice and let me feel their huge muscles. Also they all had a chance to pick me up over their heads and shoulders.
I will never forget that day.
When the youtube algorithm brings the memories flooding back!!
Completely classic. Go big daddy
These two were just huge unconditioned lumps barging into one another, my favorites were Les Kellet, Adrian Street, Bobby Barnes, Leon Arris, Kendo Nagasaki, George Kidd amongst others = we all knew it wasn`t sport in the real sense, but I loved the co-ordinate moves that entertained us with great humour............oh god I miss ITV`s world of sport days in the 70`s when these events were broadcast live from Catford or Walthamstow town halls at around 4.00pm on saturdays + just loved the old girls with there umbrellas battering the bad guys.🤣
fuck man you are so cultured im in awe
please tell me more about the astounding matches but use small words please
I dont think my brain could understand any word from 2000 onwards
I remember this bout. It had been built up for weeks. It was of course choreographed with heavily pulled kicks and forearm smashes. Haystacks was that panto villain and had to lose to Big Daddy who was the panto hero. Jim Breaks once told me that the villain and hero would often travel to a venue in the same car, choreograph the bout en route, and drive home afterwards. Audiences love a panto.
I can recall two bouts that went off script - both involving "Strongman" Alan Dennison. In the first a young Wrestler smashed Dennison on the back with full force before the bout began. Dennison swivelled. delivered an uppercut that knocked the youth out; end of the bout. In the second Rollerball Rocco pulled the padding off a post and tried to swing Dennison into it. Dennison put on the brakes and swung Rocco head first into the post. He reeled back spraying claret, end of bout. Alan Dennison was not a man to be trifled with.
Me+my brother have many memories of going to flint leisure centre in north wales in the 80s with our late dad😢 watching big daddy, giant haystacks, Boston blackie+british bulldog, iron mike. Miss them good old days.
Thanks youtube for the nostalgia!
Childhood memories....
Pure muscle. I never heard of Haystacks until tonight!
When I was ten this was quality gold viewing, doesn't look so golden now
I used to love seeing them get battered by some granny armed with an umbrella or even worse, the dreaded handbag! The Ninja granny's weapon of choice!
Ganster granny
She’s a Stunt granny!
Might have been a load of bollocks but when you are 8 years old (in the 70s) it was real enough, don't know exactly how big haystacks was but I saw him live - he was like a walking barn door.
Saturday afternoon, back in the day! ♥️⭐
I met Giant Haystacks in the Hinckley
Leisure Centre in the 80s. He frightened the life out of me x I’m sure he was a lovely guy x
I remember getting big daddy’s autograph after watching. First time in my life I was starstruck lol I was 11
Oh how I used to love giant haystacks!!!!! I remember seeing him and big daddy at an event. To my absolute delight, giant haystacks picked me up, I think I said something like, big daddy is a bully and I don't like him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. It really made my day.
I used to work at Eldon Square Recreation Centre, Newcastle, in the late 70s and wrestling was regularly hosted there.
These blokes and Roller Ball Rocco were gents and always willing to chat with the staff.
But Kendo Nagasaki was terrifying. Never broke character. Would just stare at you with those red eyes.
Granny´s and children up and down the country worked themselves into a Saturday afternoon frenzy over this. What a wide wide World of Sport indeed!
This brings back good memories. I was always watching them every Saturday afternoon in the good old 70's. it was so funny watching this one again.
I loved this when i was a kid.
Bloody he'll I remember as a kid watching these two legends brings back memories and mum going absolutely nuts 😂😂😂 two of the best British wrestlers
It was great on Saturday afternoons. I was 6. Great time to be a child. Then Dicky Davis on Grandstand. 😁
Dickie Davies was on World of Sport. Frank Bough was the presenter on Grandstand. 😉.
@@russellgerrard3944 oops lol... Near enough lol
He looked like a large version of Fit Finlay.
Fucked Fergus
Or a small version of Gemma Collins.
Not forgetting Princess Paula.
Good times. Absolute legends
Back in the good old days. Fantastic pure entertainment
I remember seein Big Daddy in Rhyl...eating his breakfast! It was quite surreal...seeing all these posters of him around town, then seeing him quietly munching his breakfast in a small guesthouse.