Underrated by who? There's nothing underrated about the 70's and 80's, it's still regarded as being the golden years of wrestling, same for the AWA (one of the most popular and appreciated promotion ever).
Love seeing this. Just have to put it out there if any of the AWA wrestlers remember my uncle “lumberjack Dan”. I was told Canadian wrestling. But I also remember holidays if he came around he brought “scary” wrestlers. 🤷🏼♀️. Danny was a big guy and I was young and afraid but I was his favorite. I would love to hear more about my uncle. Good or bad. Long shot but I don’t even have a picture of him during this time.
When was this shown on TV for the first time? The video description doesn't say it. This is at least 21 years old since Curt Hennig passed away in February 2003 and here they say he continues to carry the wrestling torch for the family.
Thanks for uploading this gem. An underrated time for wrestling fans.
Underrated by who? There's nothing underrated about the 70's and 80's, it's still regarded as being the golden years of wrestling, same for the AWA (one of the most popular and appreciated promotion ever).
Mr. Perfect looks just like his pops Mr.Larry"The Ax"Hennig.
R.I.P. Father & Son!!!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
What a great piece of history!
The AWA was my favorite territory
Loved it. Im an Arkansan but i wanted to he able yo see AWA wrestling. Kept up with it in the magazines though. Now through RUclips.
THIS WAS THE BEST😁
awesome. and rsachke is still around, i wonder if he's still at that place
Where Mr. Bobby"The Brain"Heenan & Mr. Nick Bockwinkel???
Love seeing this. Just have to put it out there if any of the AWA wrestlers remember my uncle “lumberjack Dan”. I was told Canadian wrestling. But I also remember holidays if he came around he brought “scary” wrestlers. 🤷🏼♀️. Danny was a big guy and I was young and afraid but I was his favorite.
I would love to hear more about my uncle. Good or bad.
Long shot but I don’t even have a picture of him during this time.
The Greatest Era Ever!…
Does anyone know what year this was produced?
When was this shown on TV for the first time? The video description doesn't say it. This is at least 21 years old since Curt Hennig passed away in February 2003 and here they say he continues to carry the wrestling torch for the family.
Yeah. Verne,was born in 1926. Here they,say he ìs 77. So that would be sometime during 2003