The main take away is...Sting kept his ass out of trouble! That deserves all the awards! He made it out in one piece. He even had his kids with him. That's incredible 👏
Oooo, that ending took me by surprise. Aye made them myself, started them years ago and your vids of British Wrestling got me back into it again, so thought you deserved a copy. Enjoy!
I'm 44 and do not watch AEW. However, I caught the tribute video and speech at the end/off air speech. I actually got emotional. Grew watching him in WCW. Fond memories. Nice to see him go out on his terms.
*Sting is truly the GREATEST OF ALL TIME* Amazing career. And an amazing man and a true role model. I have never heard a bad word said about Steve Borden. In this business that basically makes him a saint. 'Little Stinger' 4 LIFE
Sucks your content keeps getting taken down, keep up the good job lads. Clocked you both at All in, waved like a mark and you both ignored me... Fuck you wrestle me Mark and Pete. Keep up the good work!!
I got to meet Virgil at a convention. He was signing autographs next to King Kong Bundy, and it very quickly became clear that Bundy could not stand to be around him. Also, Pete looks like CM Synth Pop.
Can we have a new pod which is just drunk Marc doing drunk Marc things, like the time he pieced together the night out shouting at and photographing unmasked tube riders
They DID do an all male PPV when they first went to Saudi Arabia and women were banned from performing WWE did evolution as good PR and a payday for the all girls.
You guys hit the nail on the head when you said that Sting's AEW run has been exactly the correct way that you use a legend; like, he not only could go for his age, but Sting was always just beloved and contrast that to Ric Flair where I never want to see him again as long as I live. Also hope that you guys have a great time at Mania Weekend.
Well Ric Flair had a perfect last run and ending to his career with his last run in the WWE. He just decided to shit all over it and carry on until he ruined his legacy.
As a lifelong TNA mark I still have a smidgen of childish hope for Sting swerving us all and walking back through the tron. Probably won't occur, though. Cheers Sting, rest now bud, you've earned it.
@@andrewjohnston2850Some of them Nightclubs where ok been 54 I was old enough to attend some of them Hitman and Her night's when they where in northeast of England.
Yeah sting is the last true wrestling legend. Now every wrestler has all the things they do recorded or documented. Urban legends and stories of the road pre cell phones are so much fun to listen to you don't know if it's real or a work.
You CANNOT walk from the stadium in Philly. You can take the subway one stop then walk, sure, but the sports complex is surrounded by highways and the city's answer to "can I walk here" is "sure, if you don't mind getting hit by a car"
Hope that you were ignored by The Lads, who remembered that drunk middle aged British men are invulnerable to all reason and damage and started arguing with drivers in the middle of the highway.
Said this already but I'm saying it again! I want to say Thank-you sting! I'm 42 and you've been part of my life as far back as a I can remember. Absolute legend in the rasslin! 🥲 Love that guy🙌💯👊
Hey I'm the same age, high five... I'm just gonna imagine you high-fived me there. I watched that Sting match on Sunday and it was bonkers. That man is 64 years old and went through 2 tables and a pane of glass. It was unbelievable. And how about that Darby Allin bump? My favorite was when the camera held on his back and you could see about 200 small red dots forming and then growing bigger into blood pools. That match was insane.
I really like Sting. It's so weird when you compare his career to Warrior's; Warrior spent maybe 4 or 5 years as a top guy with a lot of drawing potential before dropping off completely. Sting has been at the top of the business for 35 years and is still a huge draw. Just goes to show what a career you can have in wrestling if you're a good solid worker who doesn't shovel drugs up your nose like Henry Hoover. Not only are most of the people he came up with retired, a huge proportion of them are dead. Yet there's Sting, plugging away, doing good work. Steady as a metronome. And all achieved without ever really working for WWE outside of one very short abortive run, which is the biggest surprise. I think he realised quite early on that the WWF (as it was then) was quite a toxic envornment and he just didn't really want any part of it, and more power to him.
Sting did shovel loads of drugs up his nose and was a massive drinker & womaniser. He just stopped earlier than most, think he went tee total in the mid 90s.
You said your age and I realized why I feel like someone finally gets me. Lol. I'm 47 and love the glory days of the WWF. I have some great stories from a few Nashville house shows in the 80s I'll have to share in the comments soon. One involves one half of the tag team jobber legends The Shadows and another about Macho Man and a drunk dude standing next to me as Savage and Elizabeth walked to the ring. I'm from the Nashville TN area so I've been fortunate to be in the heart of the sport. Oh... There's a couple short stories about shooting hoops with a neighbor down the street named Tracy Smothers as well as getting an autograph from Barry Horowitz.
Same age here. Used to rent WWF videos for sleepovers with the friends. Only time I had a shot at a local show the wrestlers didn't show. Small venue and the ring was set up. Dad said a limo pulled up outside, waited a minute or two, then drove off. Got me ice cream on the way home to make up for the stars not putting on a show.
I remember watching a WWF tape that was borrowed from a mate who could Sky, and after turning it off, and in a weird coincidence there was this wrestling on TV and it was Sting battering Vader. I didn't have a clue who they were or what WCW were at the time but I was hooked. Sting was an instant hero and it's sad to see him go
4:08 WCW were on Saturday teatime like British wrestling used to be. If it wasn't for that pesky Superchannel luring WCW away in late '95, we would have had Giant Haystacks and Fit Finlay back on Saturday ITV in 1996
@@robfinlay8058 In most, it started off in the middle of the night (usually in about Aug/Sept 1991 replacing runs of out of date NWA tapes) and then migrated to Sat afternoon, generally in mid '92 I'd be interested to know what the ratings were like nationally, especially compared to ITV wrestling in a similar slot just a few years earlier.
If only you had a clip of Pat Sharpe (prime mullet, Fun House era) when he would introduce WCW highlights when it got moved to Saturday afternoons on ITV (LWT region).
Sting has truly been one of a kind. That said, wrestling is always working toward making new legends. Years from now, I'm sure folks will be talking about some currently active wrestlers being their legends that they've been watching since they were young.
Ahem, the *third* Punjabi Prison match, WWE bizarrely did another one in 2017 between Jinder Mahal and Randy Orton during the former's ill-advised WWE Title run.
We could get UTV from my family caravan on the coast and they showed WCW, STV didn't. Watching Sting on TV was the best thing about going to the caravan. 30 years is a long time.
Mind blowing that Tommy Wildfire Rich is still going. Love his stuff in Memphis with Lawler & Idol. That man loved the bottle lol, amazing he's keeping on in the ring
The Rock is still in WWE seemingly active so maybe the Rock might be the last "legend" in the business which I'd have never guessed when he went to do movies originally but he was super young even at his peak.
A very fitting tribute. I personally would put Jeff Jarrett in the same category. I first watched Jarrett in World Class/USWA Dallas in '88/'89 at 8 years old! I think people forget J Double the same way you mentioned Sting.
The first wrestling I saw was WCW on UTV on a Saturday afternoon so Sting was the first wrestler I ever saw so he became my favourite wrestler and still is to this day I got one of those WCW figures that the guys mentioned in the video for my Birthday when I was 6 and wish I kept it
Just found this channel a couple months ago ..love it and I’m a big RUclips wrestling connoisseur…wish u guys would put out something other than 10-13 min clips
I also have a milk tooth. It's where one of the pointy Dracula ones should be. Dentist told me I should get it pulled because it'd fall out by the time I was 18... I'm 42 and it's still going strong. Pretty ugly though 😅😅 Like Mark, i also didn't get any wisdom teeth. Perhaps there's some weird link
Having surgery to look more like mick Foley is crazy 😂 Hey it’s the mick Foley guy Edit: I haven’t watched anything in my freetime but wrestleme videos for like a month. I think I’ve watched every episode 3-6 times. peak entertainment thanks fellas
You guys hit on an important thing: When Mike Jones debuted in Tennessee he was "Soul Train" Jones, huge muscle man, wearing the red, white and blue trunks that Carl Weathers wore as Apollo Creed in the Rocky film. He was very over, military pressing men over his head, winning belts, tagging with Rocky Johnson and going over top region stars, Tommy Rich and Austin Idol. Two year into his career he got signed to WWF and boom, he was bland as dry toast. That was not his character choice. They didn't let him talk and he was a butler.
Pretty sure it is the third Punjabi Prison Match, first was Big Show vs Batista as Khali wasn't cleared for it. Second was Mahal vs Orton for the title which saw Khali make a I believe a one off return to screw over Orton. So the match made for him and he barely featured in one of them.
I had the WCW wrestling ring... It was so much better than the WWF ring, had like a platform you could launch the figure into the ring... Got it for Christmas but was sold in a newsagents near where we lived... That's where I first remember becoming aware of the four horsemen, Sting, Ric Flair etc. Because their pictures were on the box.
I also first seen Sting when I was 14 in 1990, it was in a wrestling mag, it was an article featuring the Sting/Luger fued v the four horsemen and Sting looked awesome.
I wonder how much bigger Stings career would have been had he gone to WWF earlier for a stint. Maybe it wouldnt have worked out well, and this reality is the best we could hope for. Sting is my favorite babyface and Ric Flair is my favorite heel
The Razz got sick from drinking sea water for a dare, he's fine and when his vision returns, he'll be back doing what he does best (drinking sea water for a dare)
Please say that the WoS top trumps are available somewhere? If any knows where could you post a link or point me in the right direction please...Thanks
Marc and Pete are so fucking right about being able to walk to a venue from a hotel, especially in the USA. It's truly a blessing 😂 LA traffic and cab rates are a nightmare
To answer the video title, I would say he's 2nd to last. The rock would be the last true legend since he technically is still wrestling. It's only once every couple of years or so but he is still active in the ring at times
Marc, I can't begin to tell you how bad I want that Late Show hoodie, lol. My favorite late night show of all time! I ended up finding a Late Show hat at one of my local thrifts and it's one of my favorites to wear.
It's an old one from when the show was running in NY. You can't see the paint I got on it about three years ago in this video, but it's ruined and I'm heartbroken
Marc, you’re forgetting 3 other Punjabi Prison matches!! 😂 Big Show v Undertaker for some reason in 2006. Batista V Khali in 2007 And Randy Orton and Jinder Mahal in 2017 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the second match I suppose 😂
The thing is with wrestling, every generation of wrestlers will produce legends at some point. The Young Bucks, Moxley, Orton, Brian Cage all potential wrestlers who are worth calling potential Legends at some point down the line, whether they work for WWE, AEW, AJPW or Ring Of Honor.
If you look at the careers of the Blade Runners one made the absolute best of their abilities the other was like a bipolar muscle freak Sting learned as he went and didn't think less of someone who knew more about the business and was smaller than him Ultimate Warrior made steroid and cocaine junkies he worked with seem normal hell if cocaine powered Macho Man or Hulk Hogan looks at you like what the fuck did you just say did you do 12 lines mixed with steroids and testosterone
I've been an American all my life but this is the first time I've heard that having events at a catering business is something we do. As a millennial, I'd like to be offended but I don't think I can muster it. I'm just so confused!
I really and honestly don't know what it is about Sting that I never really...."GOT" him. There is this weird category of wrestlers where I lump some performers like Goldberg. It's this category where I will never see them as "wrestlers", if that makes sense. For me, it was guys like Goldberg, Sting, Mongo McMichael, Brock Lesnar. Not saying they weren't popular. They were. I just... didn't care, I guess.
I had never seen their faces before and I can't help but think they look like the sons of Mick Foley and a Scott Weiland in 1997 (Stone Temple Pilots).
My mom grew up in the country where they had no fluoride in the water and my dad grew up in the city where they did Quite a difference in their teeth.throughout the years. I had fluoride tablets in live in the county and all my teeth are just fine. They even pulled enough teeth before I had braces that all my wisdom teeth had room to grow in. Haven't had any cavities and I'm fifty one.
Hey guys,love the pod and everything you put out, its so hilarious and informative but please don't lump all "americans" together, I'm sure you have morons in England,right? I mean,who do you think you are, Marc, Kendo Nagasaki????? Keep up the excellent work and remember the American saying,and apply it to the idiots who criticize you: "fuck em if they cant take a joke" Peace,Lopuis...p.s. can we get something on Irfon Mike Sharpe?
The main take away is...Sting kept his ass out of trouble! That deserves all the awards! He made it out in one piece. He even had his kids with him. That's incredible 👏
I never put the Marc looking like Mick Foley thing together, but now I can’t unsee it 😂
Ah Mick Fauxley was absolutely brilliant!
Oooo, that ending took me by surprise.
Aye made them myself, started them years ago and your vids of British Wrestling got me back into it again, so thought you deserved a copy. Enjoy!
I'm 44 and do not watch AEW. However, I caught the tribute video and speech at the end/off air speech. I actually got emotional. Grew watching him in WCW. Fond memories. Nice to see him go out on his terms.
Being slightly annoyed about wrestling/action figures not being quite the same size as each other really spoke to me.
Haha I used everything from G.I. Joes to ninja turtles as stand ins for wrestlers at times so I could deal with a size difference.
Story of my childhood brother
*Sting is truly the GREATEST OF ALL TIME*
Amazing career. And an amazing man and a true role model. I have never heard a bad word said about Steve Borden. In this business that basically makes him a saint.
'Little Stinger' 4 LIFE
sting the only wrestler that could team up with robocop and make it seem reasonable.
Noooo it was bad at the time and now
Sucks your content keeps getting taken down, keep up the good job lads. Clocked you both at All in, waved like a mark and you both ignored me... Fuck you wrestle me Mark and Pete. Keep up the good work!!
Power move from the lads tbh
I got to meet Virgil at a convention. He was signing autographs next to King Kong Bundy, and it very quickly became clear that Bundy could not stand to be around him.
Also, Pete looks like CM Synth Pop.
It's wild to think how I thought of Sting as old when he started putting on The Crow facepaint.
I remember him in early '88 (before the first Clash of the Champions). He was the centrefold in my first ever copy of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
Something about the snow entrance is always so haunting, poignant and memorable. Nothing else like it in wrestling.
Completely agree
Can we have a new pod which is just drunk Marc doing drunk Marc things, like the time he pieced together the night out shouting at and photographing unmasked tube riders
They DID do an all male PPV when they first went to Saudi Arabia and women were banned from performing
WWE did evolution as good PR and a payday for the all girls.
You guys hit the nail on the head when you said that Sting's AEW run has been exactly the correct way that you use a legend; like, he not only could go for his age, but Sting was always just beloved and contrast that to Ric Flair where I never want to see him again as long as I live. Also hope that you guys have a great time at Mania Weekend.
Well Ric Flair had a perfect last run and ending to his career with his last run in the WWE. He just decided to shit all over it and carry on until he ruined his legacy.
A girl I used to know was in a band called The Ice Creams and their lead singer was called Gino Ginelli.
they had to be so indie with a name like that
@@pendafen7405 Yeah, they were like indie electropop type stuff. Typical mid-00s kind of thing.
hahaha this is amazing
As a lifelong TNA mark I still have a smidgen of childish hope for Sting swerving us all and walking back through the tron. Probably won't occur, though. Cheers Sting, rest now bud, you've earned it.
Great homage guys. Im 41... and yep... Sting was always in my life. Loved him since i knew of him in 1993. ❤
WCW Worldwide on ITV's Nighttime after the TV show, Get Stuffed. I remember them days.
those were the days , a bit of hitman and her at some dodgy northern nightclub
Same here that's when I first come across Sting been a fan ever since.
@@andrewjohnston2850Some of them Nightclubs where ok been 54 I was old enough to attend some of them Hitman and Her night's when they where in northeast of England.
They moved it to the old Sat teatime slot. It was ITV's way of sheepishly uncancelling the wrestling.
I'm 35 and only have six adult teeth, so this was exactly the wrestling/dental crossover I never knew I needed 😂
Sting's final match was perfect ..even with the sprinkling of flair I usually can do without.
To my knowledge, there are only two people in this world named Sting.
Yeah sting is the last true wrestling legend. Now every wrestler has all the things they do recorded or documented. Urban legends and stories of the road pre cell phones are so much fun to listen to you don't know if it's real or a work.
Does Stan Hanson not count as a legend?
@@zemox2534 I meant the last active legend
You CANNOT walk from the stadium in Philly. You can take the subway one stop then walk, sure, but the sports complex is surrounded by highways and the city's answer to "can I walk here" is "sure, if you don't mind getting hit by a car"
Hope that you were ignored by The Lads, who remembered that drunk middle aged British men are invulnerable to all reason and damage and started arguing with drivers in the middle of the highway.
Said this already but I'm saying it again! I want to say Thank-you sting! I'm 42 and you've been part of my life as far back as a I can remember. Absolute legend in the rasslin! 🥲 Love that guy🙌💯👊
Hey I'm the same age, high five... I'm just gonna imagine you high-fived me there. I watched that Sting match on Sunday and it was bonkers. That man is 64 years old and went through 2 tables and a pane of glass. It was unbelievable. And how about that Darby Allin bump? My favorite was when the camera held on his back and you could see about 200 small red dots forming and then growing bigger into blood pools. That match was insane.
Really enjoying the Patreon and as others here have said, careful walking around Philly at night lads.
I really like Sting. It's so weird when you compare his career to Warrior's; Warrior spent maybe 4 or 5 years as a top guy with a lot of drawing potential before dropping off completely. Sting has been at the top of the business for 35 years and is still a huge draw. Just goes to show what a career you can have in wrestling if you're a good solid worker who doesn't shovel drugs up your nose like Henry Hoover. Not only are most of the people he came up with retired, a huge proportion of them are dead. Yet there's Sting, plugging away, doing good work. Steady as a metronome. And all achieved without ever really working for WWE outside of one very short abortive run, which is the biggest surprise. I think he realised quite early on that the WWF (as it was then) was quite a toxic envornment and he just didn't really want any part of it, and more power to him.
Sting did shovel loads of drugs up his nose and was a massive drinker & womaniser. He just stopped earlier than most, think he went tee total in the mid 90s.
You said your age and I realized why I feel like someone finally gets me. Lol. I'm 47 and love the glory days of the WWF. I have some great stories from a few Nashville house shows in the 80s I'll have to share in the comments soon. One involves one half of the tag team jobber legends The Shadows and another about Macho Man and a drunk dude standing next to me as Savage and Elizabeth walked to the ring. I'm from the Nashville TN area so I've been fortunate to be in the heart of the sport. Oh... There's a couple short stories about shooting hoops with a neighbor down the street named Tracy Smothers as well as getting an autograph from Barry Horowitz.
Same age here. Used to rent WWF videos for sleepovers with the friends. Only time I had a shot at a local show the wrestlers didn't show. Small venue and the ring was set up. Dad said a limo pulled up outside, waited a minute or two, then drove off. Got me ice cream on the way home to make up for the stars not putting on a show.
I remember watching a WWF tape that was borrowed from a mate who could Sky, and after turning it off, and in a weird coincidence there was this wrestling on TV and it was Sting battering Vader. I didn't have a clue who they were or what WCW were at the time but I was hooked. Sting was an instant hero and it's sad to see him go
4:08 WCW were on Saturday teatime like British wrestling used to be. If it wasn't for that pesky Superchannel luring WCW away in late '95, we would have had Giant Haystacks and Fit Finlay back on Saturday ITV in 1996
They got moved from late night to Sat afternoon in summer '92 just before Summerslam at Wembley.
Before that, in the LWT era Pat Sharp's Funday on Sunday lunchtime used to include one WCW match from the night before.
@@kurtvanderbogarde8402 It wasn't shown in all regions. In some regions it was on in the middle of the night. In some it wasn't shown at all.
@@robfinlay8058 In most, it started off in the middle of the night (usually in about Aug/Sept 1991 replacing runs of out of date NWA tapes) and then migrated to Sat afternoon, generally in mid '92
I'd be interested to know what the ratings were like nationally, especially compared to ITV wrestling in a similar slot just a few years earlier.
4:58 I'm the same age as Marc, but I've been watching Sting since I was 9. I watched him in the UWF.
Sting's a testament to clean living. I can't do it but God bless that bad MFer
Apart from the drink, drugs and womanising; yeh Stings always lived clean. LOL
This is the best wrestling content on youtube, fuckin love yall.
If only you had a clip of Pat Sharpe (prime mullet, Fun House era) when he would introduce WCW highlights when it got moved to Saturday afternoons on ITV (LWT region).
Now stuck humming the Fun House theme on a constant loop and can't stop, you absolute badger
Sting has truly been one of a kind. That said, wrestling is always working toward making new legends. Years from now, I'm sure folks will be talking about some currently active wrestlers being their legends that they've been watching since they were young.
Oh, take me back to days of wrestling stickers and Top Trumps. Speaking of which, I remember having the WCW sticker book. I only knew who Sting was.
Can remember WCW shows on DSF, the German sports channel on Sky back in the day.
These guys are the best wrestling commentators out there. I watch these for hours, so funny.
Ahem, the *third* Punjabi Prison match, WWE bizarrely did another one in 2017 between Jinder Mahal and Randy Orton during the former's ill-advised WWE Title run.
4th lol, the first was Undertaker vs. Big Show
YES that's me completely blocking out as many Punjabi Prison matches at possible, excellent catch!
So has randy Orton been in the most punjabi prison matches? That's a future quiz answer safely stored away
We could get UTV from my family caravan on the coast and they showed WCW, STV didn't. Watching Sting on TV was the best thing about going to the caravan.
30 years is a long time.
Brilliant content fantastic video! Now im back to the patrwon for more listening! Bring more video stuff its great to see the beautiful lads!
Mind blowing that Tommy Wildfire Rich is still going. Love his stuff in Memphis with Lawler & Idol. That man loved the bottle lol, amazing he's keeping on in the ring
The Rock is still in WWE seemingly active so maybe the Rock might be the last "legend" in the business which I'd have never guessed when he went to do movies originally but he was super young even at his peak.
I thought one reason for the Evolution PPV was precisely because they *did* do an all-male PPV: the first Saudi PPV.
Yes, this is a good point!
anyone here after watching the Wrestling Bios Sting video? 😁
No, but I might check it now
Just finished it
Yes
Love me some WrestlingBios and WrestleMe, simple as
Helll yeah
A very fitting tribute. I personally would put Jeff Jarrett in the same category. I first watched Jarrett in World Class/USWA Dallas in '88/'89 at 8 years old! I think people forget J Double the same way you mentioned Sting.
I was hoping Sting's last opponent would have been the Black Scorpion. I assumed that's why AEW brought in Flair.
😎
The first wrestling I saw was WCW on UTV on a Saturday afternoon so Sting was the first wrestler I ever saw so he became my favourite wrestler and still is to this day I got one of those WCW figures that the guys mentioned in the video for my Birthday when I was 6 and wish I kept it
Oh man I had those Steiners figures shown in the clip around 3 minutes. Absolutely Proustian stuff
Just found this channel a couple months ago ..love it and I’m a big RUclips wrestling connoisseur…wish u guys would put out something other than 10-13 min clips
I know easier said than done sometimes with Wwf
Mark Haynes, is your middle name "Jack" by any chance???
I also have a milk tooth. It's where one of the pointy Dracula ones should be. Dentist told me I should get it pulled because it'd fall out by the time I was 18... I'm 42 and it's still going strong. Pretty ugly though 😅😅
Like Mark, i also didn't get any wisdom teeth. Perhaps there's some weird link
Having surgery to look more like mick Foley is crazy 😂
Hey it’s the mick Foley guy
Edit: I haven’t watched anything in my freetime but wrestleme videos for like a month. I think I’ve watched every episode 3-6 times.
peak entertainment thanks fellas
You guys hit on an important thing: When Mike Jones debuted in Tennessee he was "Soul Train" Jones, huge muscle man, wearing the red, white and blue trunks that Carl Weathers wore as Apollo Creed in the Rocky film. He was very over, military pressing men over his head, winning belts, tagging with Rocky Johnson and going over top region stars, Tommy Rich and Austin Idol.
Two year into his career he got signed to WWF and boom, he was bland as dry toast. That was not his character choice. They didn't let him talk and he was a butler.
Great Britian got a bunch of exclusive Galoob WCW figures.
Pretty sure it is the third Punjabi Prison Match, first was Big Show vs Batista as Khali wasn't cleared for it. Second was Mahal vs Orton for the title which saw Khali make a I believe a one off return to screw over Orton. So the match made for him and he barely featured in one of them.
There have been at least 3 in WWE......
Taker/Show
Batista/Khali
Mahal/Orton
I had the WCW wrestling ring... It was so much better than the WWF ring, had like a platform you could launch the figure into the ring... Got it for Christmas but was sold in a newsagents near where we lived... That's where I first remember becoming aware of the four horsemen, Sting, Ric Flair etc. Because their pictures were on the box.
Yeah, ya'll might want to reconsider 'walking' around Philadelphia at night ,just saying as a local native of the area.
I am very much taking this onboard Fred
I also first seen Sting when I was 14 in 1990, it was in a wrestling mag, it was an article featuring the Sting/Luger fued v the four horsemen and Sting looked awesome.
Lmao getting drunk and buying a fake 10$ Paul bearer autograph picture 😂
The road to WrestleMenia starts now!
I wonder how much bigger Stings career would have been had he gone to WWF earlier for a stint. Maybe it wouldnt have worked out well, and this reality is the best we could hope for. Sting is my favorite babyface and Ric Flair is my favorite heel
For the love of the wrasslin gods.. Sting, please stay retired. No ‘one last run’ in 4 years.
Faux-ley is good! It's a shame the card guys weren't on location. I assume the Razz is in jail.
The Razz got sick from drinking sea water for a dare, he's fine and when his vision returns, he'll be back doing what he does best (drinking sea water for a dare)
Awesome to hit up Mania! I’d hate to know the cost.
Please say that the WoS top trumps are available somewhere? If any knows where could you post a link or point me in the right direction please...Thanks
I made 'em.
Just judging by pics I've seen, there's a slight difference between Philly's Kensington area and Britain's....might wanna skip that walk😂
I'll see you both in the streets of Phil
The WCW comic in the UK was marvellous.
Marc and Pete are so fucking right about being able to walk to a venue from a hotel, especially in the USA. It's truly a blessing 😂 LA traffic and cab rates are a nightmare
Yeah, but it's Philly, so knuckle up.
@@chrisbuek Everything I've seen here suggests we'll be getting a cab after all Chris!
@@chrisbuek Philly you might have to fight, LA you will be bankrupt. Its your choice! Id choose Philly
Wisdom @@WrestleMe
Everyone knows the last living wresting legend is Big Jim McDonald so it is!
To answer the video title, I would say he's 2nd to last. The rock would be the last true legend since he technically is still wrestling. It's only once every couple of years or so but he is still active in the ring at times
Marc, I can't begin to tell you how bad I want that Late Show hoodie, lol. My favorite late night show of all time! I ended up finding a Late Show hat at one of my local thrifts and it's one of my favorites to wear.
It's an old one from when the show was running in NY. You can't see the paint I got on it about three years ago in this video, but it's ruined and I'm heartbroken
@@WrestleMe that's really awesome. It's still a pretty sweet reminder of when the late night shows were pretty much can't miss TV.
The last WCW Avenger....
Marc, you’re forgetting 3 other Punjabi Prison matches!! 😂
Big Show v Undertaker for some reason in 2006.
Batista V Khali in 2007
And Randy Orton and Jinder Mahal in 2017 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the second match I suppose 😂
"For some reason" - Show was a late replacement for Khali cos he, Lashley and a few others got busted for roids.
I couldn't tell you the name of anyone new from the last five years or so maybe even ten years. Too busy watching the old guys here on RUclips
The thing is with wrestling, every generation of wrestlers will produce legends at some point. The Young Bucks, Moxley, Orton, Brian Cage all potential wrestlers who are worth calling potential Legends at some point down the line, whether they work for WWE, AEW, AJPW or Ring Of Honor.
“Low achieving teeth”
The difference between how he was treated in WWE and AEW ...
I want some of these top trumps!!!!!
I could make you a copy if you'd like, but they ain't that cheap to print
Whooo!!!! What a horror show!!! AEW not u guys!!!
Wold far Tommay Rich!!!
If you look at the careers of the Blade Runners one made the absolute best of their abilities the other was like a bipolar muscle freak Sting learned as he went and didn't think less of someone who knew more about the business and was smaller than him Ultimate Warrior made steroid and cocaine junkies he worked with seem normal hell if cocaine powered Macho Man or Hulk Hogan looks at you like what the fuck did you just say did you do 12 lines mixed with steroids and testosterone
I've been an American all my life but this is the first time I've heard that having events at a catering business is something we do. As a millennial, I'd like to be offended but I don't think I can muster it. I'm just so confused!
New York to Philly is a piss easy drive
Match was awesome. Sting is the man.
I really and honestly don't know what it is about Sting that I never really...."GOT" him. There is this weird category of wrestlers where I lump some performers like Goldberg. It's this category where I will never see them as "wrestlers", if that makes sense. For me, it was guys like Goldberg, Sting, Mongo McMichael, Brock Lesnar. Not saying they weren't popular. They were. I just... didn't care, I guess.
I had never seen their faces before and I can't help but think they look like the sons of Mick Foley and a Scott Weiland in 1997 (Stone Temple Pilots).
Look! The video voices have people 😅
TNA sting was underrated.
Wrestle me!
❤ 🦂
He looks like bevos brother
He had no talent. He’s just Warrior without the charisma.
Becky who? Never heard of them.
yeah walk through philly for an hour what could go wrong?
Last legend?? The rock just came back to wrestling
Interesting to learn dental hygiene is still a struggle in the UK. Perhaps an appearance in the new edition of The Big Book of British Smiles?
My mom grew up in the country where they had no fluoride in the water and my dad grew up in the city where they did
Quite a difference in their teeth.throughout the years.
I had fluoride tablets in live in the county and all my teeth are just fine. They even pulled enough teeth before I had braces that all my wisdom teeth had room to grow in. Haven't had any cavities and I'm fifty one.
And lived in the country LOL.
Hey guys,love the pod and everything you put out, its so hilarious and informative but please don't lump all "americans" together, I'm sure you have morons in England,right? I mean,who do you think you are, Marc, Kendo Nagasaki????? Keep up the excellent work and remember the American saying,and apply it to the idiots who criticize you: "fuck em if they cant take a joke" Peace,Lopuis...p.s. can we get something on Irfon Mike Sharpe?
Oh Nuts !!!!
the mass majority of the women are just not that good.