Can't RIP, they're immortal. That's why this is still showing; today's crap is SHIT. "BLAH BLAH BLAH, STONE COLD SAYS I JUSS WUPPED YOR ASS YADA YADA YADA" No creativity at all, gutteral assholes blowing smoke.
I've always loved the Junkyard Dog! I swear to God these vids are taking me back to my childhood. When me nd my brothers were wrestle mania freaks, before there was even a wrestle mania. I'm talking early 80's. Even before 85. Nolstagic mode....
@@michaelvrckoff6966 if you ever find it, funniest thing you will ever see, i think it was Mr T one guy stuck his foot in butt and pulled both of his legs while piper spanked him with a belt, it probably was banned. Tag me if u find it
@@battlestarmarc I disagree. Even though he was great as a heel and spent most of his career as one, he was one of the very few that could pull both off. I remember when he turned face in 86-87, he was just as over as Hogan. People LOVED him. Only Randy Savage, Hogan and a select few could garner the same love, hate reaction.
@@LittleBigKid707bI was at Roddy’s coming out as a face at Maple Leaf Gardens in ‘86, when he teamed with Hogan going against Muraco and Orndorf. He came out first and did the slow walk on the ramp and for the 20,000 there it was like the Rolling Stones had just showed up. He took a slow 360 turn to soak it in, then he ran into the ring and whooped ass like it was Mid-Atlantic ‘81. He even sold that he still hated Hogan and was completely conflicted. Great night.
@LittleBigKid707b I can still see it clear as a bell. He flipped off Hogan at the end and got a huge ovations as he left. Hogan's traditional posedown was noticeably underwhelming.
I liked JYD. He was charisma personified. He could work a crowd better than just about anyone. In the mid 80s he was one of the most popular wrestlers in the WWF. He was limited in the ring and it is a shame his drug addiction started to affect his career. JYD was a HUGE star in the old Mid South territory. He sold out arenas all over Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. Wrestling fans loved him.
@@danorthsidemang3834 Bob Orton was a great in ring performer. He could legitimately wrestle and was a very solid worker in several promotions. As Piper's sidekick he really got heat.
LittleBigKid707b Yeah, it's funny, Roddy was not against putting a face over @ his expense from time to time, but ask him to do a job in the ring to JYD and it would have been a totally different story.
DAMIEN MONK jyd was the second most popular wrestler in the wwf at the time, fans loved him almost as much as Hogan, wwf just treated him like a midcarder because of the color of his skin, if he was white he would've definitely got a run as at least the intercontinental champion..
Skin color was one way of putting it; but the reason WWE treated the JYD like a mid-carder was because he was a main-eventer in rival organizations prior to working for WWE. Back then, the regional/rival organizations were considered smaller ponds compared to the WWE, who was going national. The philosophy at the time was that, "You might've been the big fish in the little pond; but now that you're in OUR big pond, you're either a little fish or you're just another fish."
lakebay972 I think it was the color of his skin because Piper was from NWA mid south, Hogan was from the AWA and Macho Man was from Memphis wrestling all prior in coming to the then WWF.
johnathan clark But Hogan, Piper, and Savage were all still in good shape and still good workers. When the WWF was going national, JYD was already past his prime, out of shape, and experiencing substance abuse problems. If Vince had signed the 70's JYD, he definitely would have deserved to be in the top card, maybe even have a run with the IC title. As it was, he was just a big name to have with the company.
Piper was great because it didn't matter whether he was being a tough guy and beating the crap out of someone or being a pussy and running away... He was still Piper and he was awesome all the time.
Yes classic Westling at its finest I loved it even I never seen a Westling match it was still fantastic Piper he just seemed to me that he was a.real down to earth guy just like the hammer the great Greg the hammer valtine you know if Piper liked you he liked you and I don't think that was not too many westlers that did not like him he was super funny a great boxer I remember when I had westlemanians 2 and he was boxing Mr t that was something else and Ozzy was there too and the late.lou diva he also was there I think that the hot rod could have become a pro boxer but if he done that he would never been a westler and we all are glad that he did become a pro wrestler and boxing is a very tough sport they get punched in the head a lot and sometimes they loose teeth Westling can be a tough sport as well and the hot rod he really enjoyed it and iam sure he had a lot of friends he was a great guy he had a very rough life he got kicked.out at fifteen years old he said it himself his father was a Canadian Mountie just imagine being out on your own at fifteen Piper did not have an easy life and he got into fights as well rip great one hot rod rest in glory and up the irons!!maiden manic🤟🇬🇧🇬🇧🎸🎸⭐🤘🤘🤘
I think it must have been Vince's decision. The WWF gradually phased out using licensed songs between 1985 and 1988 in favor of songs they commissiomed and therefore held the rights to and didn't have to pay royalties to use.
@@Supertron1 I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss JYD. He was a great talent back in the day. Drew well, especially in the mid south. I remember his feud with Michael Hayes back in the day. Great times for us fans back then. Wrestling was more fun. Great time to be a fan.
Piper; "Where's the girl"?
JYD; " I'm talking to her".
LOL. Classic. RIP JYD and the Hot Rod.
I remember this one too!!! I absolutely loved JYD & believe it or not, Piper!! God rest them both!!!
Piper was my favorite, he played his role well and was great friends with all except a few meatheads. He and JYD were great together.
JYD was my favorite of all time!!!!!
I do too. JYD was one of my favorites. Ricky Steamboat.
What a time to be a kid back then!! JYD, Ace & Hot Rod!!
yes omg the 80s was fun for a kid
HoustonIsImmortal : I agree
The brainwashers were working overtime. Back in the day I was so young I'm not kid anymore but some days I sit and wish I was kid again.
HoustonIsImmortal AWESOME!!! grab those cakes
I watched Piper since the 70's
RIP Roddy Piper. One of all time greatest entertainers ever.
ok
PIper's Pit was brilliant! Two minute segment, yet so entertaining. JYD as usual outshines everyone with his charisma. Classic.
JYD was about as charismatic as they came. He was over with fans nearly as much as Hogan. Fans loved JYD everywhere he went.
@@PunkSlapper123 hahahahaha
RIP Junkyard Dog and Rowdy Roddy Piper :(
Can't RIP, they're immortal.
That's why this is still showing; today's crap is SHIT.
"BLAH BLAH BLAH, STONE COLD SAYS I JUSS WUPPED YOR ASS YADA YADA YADA"
No creativity at all, gutteral assholes blowing smoke.
These two were big stars in 80s
I've always loved the Junkyard Dog! I swear to God these vids are taking me back to my childhood. When me nd my brothers were wrestle mania freaks, before there was even a wrestle mania. I'm talking early 80's. Even before 85.
Nolstagic mode....
Okay does anyone else hear "owner of a lonely heart" as the intro here?
Yes, it was the intro theme to the Pit's until Piper turned babyface in '86.
Yes
It was from a Yes remix cassette called “12 Inches on Tape.” It had extended remix
Versions of “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” and “Leave It.”
Nope, only you can hear it. Just like the voice telling you to burn it down, burn it all down.
@@daveyboy_ Hah. Good laugh
This was so good! JYD was THE MAN! And this was the great satire between a wrestling "Face and Heel".
It's great to see the legends of yesteryear.
JYD was my all time favorite. May he Rest In Peace.
This was a treasure to watch again 35 years later! Man, do i miss those halcyon days!
God bless Junkyard Dog. Saturday morning wrestling was so cool. It was great to be a teen in the 80's. Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ.
Piper on the mike was gold. He pissed everyone off. I miss old school promos.
RIP Junk Yard Dog and Rowdy Roddy Piper. You two were truly the best.
What an awesome Pipers Pit! Thanks for sharing!! Wow, wrestling will never be this entertaining again.
Piper was the best Heel ever.
beat ever
Yeah, he knew how to get under people's skin. Early in his career he got so much heat of any heel I've ever seen.
I love it when Piper throws away the mic and leaves. He did that many times.
When things didn't go his way,
He never was the one to stay.
JYD made him feel like a little whipped pup,
and, of course, Roddy Piper...
just gave up!
@@ronaldshank7589I’m not sure you quite understand how all of this works.
"I'm talking to her", lol! JYD was cool baby!
JYD was awesome
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He mean Piper in the kilt 😂😂😂
Lmao piper said grab these cakes lol
RIP RODDY PIPER AND JUNKYARD DOG!!!
"Cowboy" Bob Orton was so underrated. Despite not saying a word, he helped both JYD and Roddy get over in this clip.
Loved watchin the wrestling in England in the 80's. WWF really took off there, touring around, performing in stadiums and arenas.
Piper , jyd and so many others made the 80's awesome but sadly we've lost so many of our hero's rip to all of them
? Who was the guy piper spanked with a belt
I honestly can't remember
@@michaelvrckoff6966 if you ever find it, funniest thing you will ever see, i think it was Mr T one guy stuck his foot in butt and pulled both of his legs while piper spanked him with a belt, it probably was banned. Tag me if u find it
Yeah I remember it happening just can't remember who it was
Piper was in a league of his own when came to the show. The great antagonizer.
This was the time to be alive brother! 💪
Piper was gold. Ambrose as the 2nd coming of Piper is a joke.
I'm talking to her 1:24
All these shoot interviews in recent years, I had no idea these dudes were all freakin' NUTZ, bless 'em!
I liked Piper when he was a heel with short hair!
I agree 100 percent.
Piper was so much better as a heel.
@@battlestarmarc I disagree. Even though he was great as a heel and spent most of his career as one, he was one of the very few that could pull both off. I remember when he turned face in 86-87, he was just as over as Hogan. People LOVED him. Only Randy Savage, Hogan and a select few could garner the same love, hate reaction.
@@LittleBigKid707bI was at Roddy’s coming out as a face at Maple Leaf Gardens in ‘86, when he teamed with Hogan going against Muraco and Orndorf. He came out first and did the slow walk on the ramp and for the 20,000 there it was like the Rolling Stones had just showed up. He took a slow 360 turn to soak it in, then he ran into the ring and whooped ass like it was Mid-Atlantic ‘81. He even sold that he still hated Hogan and was completely conflicted. Great night.
@@andymassingham Man that is awesome!!! How many people can say they were there live?! I'm sure you'll remember that for the rest of your life.😀
@LittleBigKid707b I can still see it clear as a bell. He flipped off Hogan at the end and got a huge ovations as he left. Hogan's traditional posedown was noticeably underwhelming.
I was 4 yrs old and remember watching this particular Piper's Pit!!!! Those were the days!
when i was 11 years old watching this...i thought to myself that cowboy bob's arm must have been REALLY broken bad for it to take so long to heal-lol
Should go into Guinness Records for it, but Ace was a real trooper as it never stopped him from wrestling or using it in the ring. ;)
He had osteoarthritis.
Man
Btw, did you know that Bob Orton is Randy Orton's dad?
GIMME SOME SKIN, CREAM! LOL Piper was funny!
Nowadays, you'd be taken off the air if you said something like that on TV.
Had me rolling😅😅😅
I like the little blue table. It added a nice touch to The Pit.
When wrestling was great.
Piper was the greatest heel of all time. R.I.P JYD and Piper...
Everyone loved JYD! He was great!
This sure brings me back. I saw this when it originally aired. I was 15 at the time.
I feel lucky to have grown up watching this.
Piper was the man!
Dewayne White Piper is the man (dead or not)
R.I.P.
JYD and Rowdy! Two of the best to ever get in the squared circle! RIP gentlemen. Maybe they're in a singing trio with Mean Gene Okerlund now 🤣♥
Piper and JYD.. Awesome segment!
I Still have the Wrestling Record Album to This Day.
I love the cheezy intro music.
+Bob Bolondz
The song is "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" by the band Yes.
Great Song!
It was a good reminder to everyone that it was the 80's, when everything was the best
Great moment and time
Thats gooood stuff.
rip to 2 great icons piper and jyd
I miss these times
Greatest Heel Ever🏅
i miss the jyd
Sigh, the good old days.
Piper was such a good heel. He could get just about anyone over.
my b-day.. 13 yrs old....Glory days!!
Roddy Piper: Where’s the girl?
JYD: I’m talking to her
Classic
Also "Gimme some skin cream " Piper lol
If you can remember this then your childhood was awesome
Gran época fueron esos años de estos legendarios
the best! great memories
I had the Wrestling Album
Junk yard dog was an icon. One of the greatest of all time. Fuck who ever hates on him.
he was my 2nd favorite to hogan
Paul Wagner : I absolutely loved the Junk Yard Dog!!
I liked JYD. He was charisma personified. He could work a crowd better than just about anyone. In the mid 80s he was one of the most popular wrestlers in the WWF. He was limited in the ring and it is a shame his drug addiction started to affect his career. JYD was a HUGE star in the old Mid South territory. He sold out arenas all over Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. Wrestling fans loved him.
Cowboy Bob Orton and his gigantic beer gut.
@@danorthsidemang3834 Bob Orton was a great in ring performer. He could legitimately wrestle and was a very solid worker in several promotions. As Piper's sidekick he really got heat.
This is one of the few Pits where I see Piper just storm off. Maybe he didn't have a comeback or he wanted to give the edge to the JYD this time?
LittleBigKid707b Yeah, it's funny, Roddy was not against putting a face over @ his expense from time to time, but ask him to do a job in the ring to JYD and it would have been a totally different story.
piper was the perfect heel and with ace as his bodyguard he was brilliant
No script, if only WWE would let the wrestlers create their own characters
Great stuff
I liked when he had bagpipes playing when came out with bag pipes playing you know he goin be on role n fired up.
Gimme some skin! Bwhahahahaha fucking priceless!🤣💪
JYD 1
Piper 0
ITS SAID THAT EVEN THOUGH JYD WAS MID CARD HE GOT TOP CARD PAY.
DAMIEN MONK jyd was the second most popular wrestler in the wwf at the time, fans loved him almost as much as Hogan, wwf just treated him like a midcarder because of the color of his skin, if he was white he would've definitely got a run as at least the intercontinental champion..
Skin color was one way of putting it; but the reason WWE treated the JYD like a mid-carder was because he was a main-eventer in rival organizations prior to working for WWE. Back then, the regional/rival organizations were considered smaller ponds compared to the WWE, who was going national. The philosophy at the time was that, "You might've been the big fish in the little pond; but now that you're in OUR big pond, you're either a little fish or you're just another fish."
lakebay972
lakebay972 I think it was the color of his skin because Piper was from NWA mid south, Hogan was from the AWA and Macho Man was from Memphis wrestling all prior in coming to the then WWF.
johnathan clark But Hogan, Piper, and Savage were all still in good shape and still good workers. When the WWF was going national, JYD was already past his prime, out of shape, and experiencing substance abuse problems. If Vince had signed the 70's JYD, he definitely would have deserved to be in the top card, maybe even have a run with the IC title. As it was, he was just a big name to have with the company.
Man that sounds like break dance music lol
Owner of a Lonely Heart by Yes???
Junkyard dog, the guy that introduced steroids to dynamite kid and speed to jake the snake. Big fan but what kind of effect did this cause long term.
JYD and Piper high as balls here
Did Piper do drugs? I’m not sure he did 🤔
The JYD, RIP Mr Ritter, RIP Mr Piper
Piper got away with murder in pipers pit.....what a natural entertainer
Use to think JYD was Gary Coleman’s pops
“Care to please yourself?”lol
Too bad this was never on raw. Miz tv give me a break. Pipers Pit was the real deal
JYD had effortless charisma.
Where's the girl... I'm talking to her! 😇 classic!
Check our Greg the hammers interview about jyd .could not be played today may have been removed from you tube
JYD was undervalued!
Fuckin Junk Yard Dog! Use to love him as a kid. My first fav wrestler.
Give me some skin cream..😂😂
when I'm older I'm going to bleach my skin white and have white people hair
Grab Those Cakes, lol.
Piper was great because it didn't matter whether he was being a tough guy and beating the crap out of someone or being a pussy and running away... He was still Piper and he was awesome all the time.
I've got that album, in my bottom drawer
Cowboy Orton?
Yes classic Westling at its finest I loved it even I never seen a Westling match it was still fantastic Piper he just seemed to me that he was a.real down to earth guy just like the hammer the great Greg the hammer valtine you know if Piper liked you he liked you and I don't think that was not too many westlers that did not like him he was super funny a great boxer I remember when I had westlemanians 2 and he was boxing Mr t that was something else and Ozzy was there too and the late.lou diva he also was there I think that the hot rod could have become a pro boxer but if he done that he would never been a westler and we all are glad that he did become a pro wrestler and boxing is a very tough sport they get punched in the head a lot and sometimes they loose teeth Westling can be a tough sport as well and the hot rod he really enjoyed it and iam sure he had a lot of friends he was a great guy he had a very rough life he got kicked.out at fifteen years old he said it himself his father was a Canadian Mountie just imagine being out on your own at fifteen Piper did not have an easy life and he got into fights as well rip great one hot rod rest in glory and up the irons!!maiden manic🤟🇬🇧🇬🇧🎸🎸⭐🤘🤘🤘
We miss roddy and junkyard dog
The healthcare system must have been really bad back then with Ace wearing that cast for a long time.
I take comfort in knowing that there is an awesome pipers pit in heavn
These interviews were much more intense and unexpected unlike today’s. They’re soap operas.
Terrible take.
JYD says he doesn't trust no what? I can't make it out.
Piper was funny as f! 😂
JYD should've stuck with Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust." Just saying.
I think it must have been Vince's decision. The WWF gradually phased out using licensed songs between 1985 and 1988 in favor of songs they commissiomed and therefore held the rights to and didn't have to pay royalties to use.
@@Supertron1 Thanks for the info. I just meant that the song by Queen better suited JYD was all. RIP Sylvester "Junkyard Dog" Ritter.
@@allancove4483 No problem. And i agree it suited JYD better.
@@Supertron1 I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss JYD. He was a great talent back in the day. Drew well, especially in the mid south. I remember his feud with Michael Hayes back in the day. Great times for us fans back then. Wrestling was more fun. Great time to be a fan.
Why would Vince pay for music?
R.I.P. JYD & HOT ROD!
Rowdy Roddy was a movie star 😈😈😈
Who snorted more coke before this segment?
The Dog was not scared to stand up and speak.