Dynamite was just an angry little man pumped full of steroids. He ended up crippled and emasculated looking like just the kind of person his younger self would have bullied. Ironic.
I remember when Muraco had his run against hogan. Muraco was towards the end of his career and had no mobility, but damn he was thicker than Hogan, much more shoulder mass. Nobody ever had shoulders like Muraco
Don, loved you as a heel, and you always were among the best in entertaining interviews. Also, your physique was among the most impressive in wrestling. You we so thick in the upper body, very powerful looking. Enjoy your interviews. God bless !
Having watched most of these wrestlers closely way back when, it's interesting as hell to hear of their squabbles and wild times. But except for a few I never really cared for and the fact that I would be a little cautious around many of them (If I had the honor to know them in real life) the nostalgia factor reigns supreme and I truly love these guys deeply like I personally knew them, and am growing older along with them, they hold such a high place in my better memories. Best wishes to Don Muraco.
Funny, Don says Dynamite didn't change after the big punch, other have said different or at least that his invincible reputation suffered a lot from it. People have pointed out that Jacques was taller and heavier than Dynamite, but most knew that Jacques wasn't a fighter, he was an entertainer, comedian, clown, sometimes his sense of humour not shared by others. He did have his brother, who could box and take care of himself, to support him and his dad had a reputation as a tough bouncer and boxer, but I think Dynamite's reputation especially suffered because it was Jacques who knocked him out, supposed clown, wimp, queer Frenchie-Canadian Jacques Rougeau.
I loved Dynamite -- one of my Top 10 childhood faves. He wasn't the only bully in the locker room, & a sucker punch is still a sucker punch. And Muraco is one of my top 5 childhood faves, along with Patera, Savage, Bret, & Snuka
@@kevthegoat8774 there are several different versions of how it all unfolded -- the 2 constants are the ribbing/bullying & the final punch. if you ask anyone connected to the Hart family, they side with Dynamite, but anyone who hates Dynamite takes Jacques side
Dynamite was just an angry little man pumped full of steroids. He ended up crippled and emasculated looking like just the kind of person his younger self would have bullied. Ironic.
Karma, He brutalized his wife too
I remember when Muraco had his run against hogan. Muraco was towards the end of his career and had no mobility, but damn he was thicker than Hogan, much more shoulder mass. Nobody ever had shoulders like Muraco
Muraco vs. Snuka….the classic that started hardcore!
Don, loved you as a heel, and you always were among the best in entertaining interviews. Also, your physique was among the most impressive in wrestling. You we so thick in the upper body, very powerful looking. Enjoy your interviews. God bless !
I miss this pod
I remember Don Muraco as the huge muscle guy with the crazy veins all over his arms.
Don. Your my rock. Loved your face turn mate. Lots of love from south Wales.
The Magnificent One. One of my all time favorite heels
Having watched most of these wrestlers closely way back when, it's interesting as hell to hear of their squabbles and wild times. But except for a few I never really cared for and the fact that I would be a little cautious around many of them (If I had the honor to know them in real life) the nostalgia factor reigns supreme and I truly love these guys deeply like I personally knew them, and am growing older along with them, they hold such a high place in my better memories. Best wishes to Don Muraco.
Funny, Don says Dynamite didn't change after the big punch, other have said different or at least that his invincible reputation suffered a lot from it. People have pointed out that Jacques was taller and heavier than Dynamite, but most knew that Jacques wasn't a fighter, he was an entertainer, comedian, clown, sometimes his sense of humour not shared by others. He did have his brother, who could box and take care of himself, to support him and his dad had a reputation as a tough bouncer and boxer, but I think Dynamite's reputation especially suffered because it was Jacques who knocked him out, supposed clown, wimp, queer Frenchie-Canadian Jacques Rougeau.
that was justice for dynamite to hell with him i was going to the shows around 86 87 meadowlands and the garden so it was a big deal then
There’s a racetrack in Golbourne?
Three sisters track James
Isn't this an old interview from last year?
This channel is now archived. It only lasted 49 episodes.
thanks for don's podcast. better then some of these other losers you have on james.
Thank god your name isnt Goldberg! Cuz dynamites fans would still be trashing you to this day
No pity for how Dynamite's future turned out. When you are a bully,it actually shows mentally how weak of a person you really are.
I loved Dynamite -- one of my Top 10 childhood faves. He wasn't the only bully in the locker room, & a sucker punch is still a sucker punch. And Muraco is one of my top 5 childhood faves, along with Patera, Savage, Bret, & Snuka
Dynamite started it by hitting Jacques from behind
@@kevthegoat8774 there are several different versions of how it all unfolded -- the 2 constants are the ribbing/bullying & the final punch. if you ask anyone connected to the Hart family, they side with Dynamite, but anyone who hates Dynamite takes Jacques side
@@TarantulisimoBret sided with jacques. He said so on many interviews
Im shocked the 300lb'ers put up with his horse shit.