The fact that they wanted freaking Stone Cold Steve Austin to come out of retirement to lose to freaking Coach at Taboo Tuesday. Will never not be absurd to me?
Smart of Austin protecting his legacy, WWE certainly weren't going to do it at that time. They only bothered protecting the legacy of Undertaker as time went on. And as a result their roster nowadays is a who's who of who? Even Roman Reigns, while a big deal to the WWE Universe-tm, is just another guy in the big picture. WWE have forgotten how to put on an appealing wresting show, and since they are the mainstream standard bearer of wresting, it's had the knock-on effect of making wrestling as an entire medium less cool/impactful. When the guy in charge looks like the red stapler dude from Office Space, it doesn't matter how cool the other guys around him are. They're just made lesser by association. AEW is the younger cooler guy, and NJPW is a badass bruce-lee mofo... but they're still in the gaudy wrestling carnival big-top that smells of farts and despair thanks to WWE's mismanagement of the entire industry. >__>
From what I read, that's a rumor. Coachman said last year that Austin just didn't show up. Coach was going to receive a stunner then have a dress put on. So it sounds like Austin just didn't want to wrestle Coachman.
@@SM4XX Sounds like one of the many times Austin just got cold feet. He wanted to do it, but always had the idea of his last match being real match being the perfect way to end his career vs. The Rock. Its actually amazing he came out of retirement to work with Owens, but at least that was a WM match.
Looking back, he actually looked pretty good as far as build, wasn't bad talking, and could have been trained to be a midcard guy. One thing I always liked about Coach is away from WWE he had a charisma to him that sometimes doesn't translate to wrestling, but seeing him in his projects away from wrestling was pretty cool.
Not to mention that he had actual athletic ability, being a successful collegiate basketball player. It's obvious that he didn't want to be a wrestler and Vince probably convinced to have matches every so often because Vince got a kick out of him.
@@MrLawyer711 it’s because Jerry Lawler had heat backstage and sexual assault allegations through the 80’s and 90’s After the problems with lawyers son passing away they gave him a feud with Micheal cole
I never knew that until years later I remember at the time they were supposed to have a match (I always thought why is Austin wrestling Coach?) but then Monday they showed Batista wrestling instead which confused me not just because “what happened to Austin?” But also because Batista was on SmackDown at the time
Yeah it’s comedic storytelling it’s wrestling Austin was done anyways not that serious.. You people treat these wrestlers like gods. It’s obvious for chuckles and the crowd obviously was entertained I’m sure that’s what Vince was thinking. Austin wasn’t making him any money anymore so he obviously didn’t care.
I actually laughed when the lady with the cookies came out and it worked as a distraction on Eugene. I’ll give the ruthless aggression writers a pass there, this in theory was a two pronged distraction, because any other male wrestler would probably be distracted by the girl being in a bikini but with Eugene it’s the cookies. Fair play lol
I met coach after a house show in Wichita, KS (where he’s from). He’s actually the most down to earth and kind wrestling personality I’ve ever encountered. He stayed behind for almost two hours while the other guys snuck out the back, signing autographs and conversing with everyone which he seemed to genuinely enjoy. He’s a class act and a real one
Coachman can literally get on the mic and say “I’ve been in the ring with legends like Goldberg, John Cena, Batista, Jerry Lawler etc etc” and he wouldn’t be lying! Lol.
He can draaaw that promo out by including Shawn Michaels, Triple H, the APA, Randy Orton and then naming EVERY legend in the 2005 & 2006 Royal Rumbles and it's still facts 😂
Hell yeah. I grew up with the Ruthless Aggression Era and Coach was GREAT. I suppose Hawk is either a man of different taste or never grew up on this stuff like I did.
Coach was always one of my ‘guilty pleasure’ favorite “wrestlers” to watch. He was funny as hell, and watching him sell hellacious beatings was always great! Even though it’s considered one of the worst matches of all time, Coach vs JR is so bad that it’s awesome. That Stunner by JR…😂🤣
whoever it was that made this video happen, thank you so much.. sorry Marky but knowing how many bricks you gave yourself after this made it totally worthwhile! :)
Coach may not have had mat classics, but he elicited a great response from the crowd. Look at how the crowd cheers when he is losing. I think he did a fine job. I bet the 74% was legit, fans loved watching Coach get his. A classic heel who has no wrestling skills, and gets by by cheating and getting the crowd against him.
@@Markyd123 We're only 3,000 subscribers away from Wes Brisco. Believe it or not, he was an FCW Tag Team Champion with Xavier Woods for a month in 2010. Yes, he was a part of WWE's developmental territory.
29 matches? That's insane. Way more than I remember. I vote the Coach and Hornswoggle feud as the shittiest feud in wrestling history. I just remembered this guy as that one guy who had funny segments with The Rock
The fact that Coach was regularly getting PAY PER VIEW matches back then, and nowadays, not even the Intercontinental champ or womens tag champs (when they existed still) get them? Its so laughable. He clearly was doing something right!
I wasn’t watching WWE or really any wrestling at the time so I’m surprised to see that James Ellsworth actually only wrestled 11 televised matches in WWE.
Coach wasn’t one of my favorites or anything but one of my favorites memories as a kid is of him. My 1st ever WWE live event I was a major mark so my mom took me. It was while Batista was fighting HHH for the championship while Evolution was breaking up. It was a house show so no cameras and Coach was the announcer and he would talk when they were stalling I guess. Well I yelled out “Coach is a jackass” since I wasn’t allowed to cuss this was all I was allowed to yell to him and he looked at me pointed right at me and told me “You shut the hell up” I was 9 or 10 so I thought it was the coolest thing ever I’ll never forget it. Also Torrie Wilson flashed us so that was also amazing hahaha
I have a ton of memories of these Matches I'd gladly watch this over anything Currently On WWE TV these were so bad it's good this was very entertaining IMO.
How the hell did Coach get more matches on the main show than Sean O’Haire 😂 Also, is it possible we can see Gene Snitsky on Ring of the Hawk? Not sure how many matches he had on the main shows, but just remember, if he ends up in the Shuvit zone, it’s NOT his fault.
Bloody hell... I remember Coach getting featured like crazy around then. This was near when I quit watching wrestling for good. I remember Coach having go-away heat. I just didn't want to see him.
You might have had go away heat for him but people LOVED to hate him. The cheers when he’s losing and boos when he’s winning is exactly the goal. The only go away heat is people being quiet. He got more crowd reaction than a lot of the mid card guys on the card
Coach was a lackey he was meant to fight who ever was funding with the authority and got destroyed by them. They were meant to be ran over. Similar to roles to brisco and Patterson were for Vince earlier on but worse.
Glad I'm getting to see this one before that copyright strike comes in 😜 Also how did my memory neglect the fact that THAT tag match happened at Unforgiven 2003?? I was watching frequently back then!
Honestly; he's great. You can diss the booking as much as you want, but he sells well, bumps well, has good fundamentals and has a very expressive face. If he was just some random wrestling trainee I think we'd be saying he has all the tools he needs to be a decent midcarder.
I was already long done watching wrestling by this point but would check it out for 5-10 minutes here and there. It was jarring to see Coachman having such a prominent on-screen role as he was still just a backstage interviewer when I stopped watching. During the few times I checked out this era of WWE, I saw Coachman as having go-away heat, like literally all he did was make me want to change the channel...and that's exactly what I did.
2003 RAW tag team and intercontinental scene was phenomenal. RVD & Kane, La resistance, The dudley boyz were going at each other throughout the summer. Booker T, Christian, Jericho, RVD were putting classics after classics for intercontinental title. Coach had a brief stint managing heels such as Mark henry and a stooge for Eric.
12:40 Originally it was supposed to be the Coach vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin but Austin was all "aw, hell naw, son" when they floated the idea of Coachman getting the upset victory. So they called an audible and had Batista beat him up.
The super babyfaces handicapped match era is around where I started relying on the internet for recaps rather than watching live. Even the Hornswoggle stuff wasn't as annoying as 95% of the heels being made to look like geeks every other week.
Ill be nice I think Coach’s run was more entertaining than most of the people featured here. Its 20 matches too long but Coach plays his role well. Marky getting progressively more annoyed as the video rolls on cracks me up though.
First, I've said before: the most entertaining commentary of any wrestling channel. "I could've been sharpening my beak." 😂 I feel like whatever the storyline(s) were, it would've made it somewhat more viable if he could have upset a star a few times. At the least he could have learned a few moves within the span of 29 matches. However, I suppose it would've taken away from the "character", what with being a cocky a-hole who acted tough, but could barely drop an elbow, lol.
I have a feeling Coach was there just so Vince had someone to laugh at backstage. That is LITERALLY the only reason why he had those "high profile matches." If so, then it just proves Vince is an idiot.
Coach was definitely memorable, don’t know what you’re talking about Markyd. Usually I agree with you, but not this time bruv. Coach was something fans had to watch live to actually appreciate him
We all hated the coach but man, he was one of the best non wrestlers in the ring at the time lol. I am appreciative of the time he gave us. Was a great heel announcer! I still hate him he did such a good job lol!
He was the worst part of RAW during that original brand extension period. So much wasted airtime on bad comedy. Half of the OVW guys were brought in as jokes, so much wasted airtime. Everything you said about Coach at the end of the video was spot on.
Man I had blocked out the memory Coach "wrestled" in the WWE guess those days are over. Guess I might need a few cases of beer and a couple bottles of whiskey to help me blocked that memory again.
My favorite coachman story is. Before his match against Tajiri he asked Tajiri if he could get his shit in and Tajiri looks at him and says. You have shit?😂
Do Mia Yim's first run as Jade in Impact. She looks to be winning the Knockouts title at Slammiverary in a first Queen Of The Mountain match. You should review the PPV this Saturday (6/19).
Seeing this one truly made me realize how bad Marky has it making these Edit: also can someone tell me when Match 3 is I laughed my ass off to this and wanna see it myself
great vid. one thing I miss from old days is all the camera flashes from the crowd start goin off right when somebody is doin their finisher. just looked cool
Regarding Coach & Batista from Taboo Tuesday, it was supposed to be Coach & Stone Cold with JR's job on the line but Austin turned it down so the match & stipulation were scrapped.
Match 5 is a botch it was supposed to say Goldberg my bad!
Shame Goldberg didn’t spear him out the WWF. Would have saved you watching 24 other matches 😂
K-Fed was Brittany Spears ex husband
I'm not sure it would work, but how about all of undertaker's ppv matches when he was the Bikertaker.
Cool man.
Good humour btw made me lol a few times
Match 5 - Goldberg isn't Batista!
The fact that they wanted freaking Stone Cold Steve Austin to come out of retirement to lose to freaking Coach at Taboo Tuesday. Will never not be absurd to me?
Isn’t the story they didn’t tell Austin he was gonna lose until the day of & when Austin found out he pulled a 2002 and said 🖕and left the building?
Smart of Austin protecting his legacy, WWE certainly weren't going to do it at that time.
They only bothered protecting the legacy of Undertaker as time went on. And as a result their roster nowadays is a who's who of who? Even Roman Reigns, while a big deal to the WWE Universe-tm, is just another guy in the big picture. WWE have forgotten how to put on an appealing wresting show, and since they are the mainstream standard bearer of wresting, it's had the knock-on effect of making wrestling as an entire medium less cool/impactful.
When the guy in charge looks like the red stapler dude from Office Space, it doesn't matter how cool the other guys around him are. They're just made lesser by association. AEW is the younger cooler guy, and NJPW is a badass bruce-lee mofo... but they're still in the gaudy wrestling carnival big-top that smells of farts and despair thanks to WWE's mismanagement of the entire industry. >__>
It’s just a show. It would’ve been something to see
From what I read, that's a rumor. Coachman said last year that Austin just didn't show up. Coach was going to receive a stunner then have a dress put on. So it sounds like Austin just didn't want to wrestle Coachman.
@@SM4XX Sounds like one of the many times Austin just got cold feet. He wanted to do it, but always had the idea of his last match being real match being the perfect way to end his career vs. The Rock.
Its actually amazing he came out of retirement to work with Owens, but at least that was a WM match.
I can't believe he actually had that many matches. The most I remembered about him in the ring was just his awesome theme
Both of them was surprisingly catchy.😂
@@snubby4624 Especially that second theme though, I could loop that shit for hours
@@DisastrousIntentionally I don't know, his win-loss record isn't looking so hot. I'd have better luck with magikarp
The first theme was played with the volume set to min so you could barely hear it.
Same
Looking back, he actually looked pretty good as far as build, wasn't bad talking, and could have been trained to be a midcard guy. One thing I always liked about Coach is away from WWE he had a charisma to him that sometimes doesn't translate to wrestling, but seeing him in his projects away from wrestling was pretty cool.
Not to mention that he had actual athletic ability, being a successful collegiate basketball player. It's obvious that he didn't want to be a wrestler and Vince probably convinced to have matches every so often because Vince got a kick out of him.
I believe he worked for ESPN either before or after his stint with the WWE. I'm thinking it was before, but I'm not certain.
@@bobbywoods8305 afterwards and then he went back to WWE when ESPN started layoffs
ESPN after
He's in the Madden games now
I always loved Jonathan coachman obviously he wasn't a good wrestler but the dude could sell finishing moves and knew how to generate heel heat
If the Hawk thinks this was bad, try sitting through Michael Cole's catalogue of matches.
Our even worse listen of him as a announcer
Michael Cole is responsible for Jerry Lawlers one and only WrestleMania match
@@MrLawyer711 that's actually sad
@@MrLawyer711 it’s because Jerry Lawler had heat backstage and sexual assault allegations through the 80’s and 90’s
After the problems with lawyers son passing away they gave him a feud with Micheal cole
@@aoclive6710 michael cole is a really bad commentator but you know who's 100x worse commentator than cole? the coach....
I'm so glad Austin refused to lose to this clown at Taboo Tuesday 2005, wtf was Vince McMahon thinking??
“I ain’t gonna work with this sum-bitch, son. WHAT?!”
I never knew that until years later
I remember at the time they were supposed to have a match (I always thought why is Austin wrestling Coach?) but then Monday they showed Batista wrestling instead which confused me not just because “what happened to Austin?” But also because Batista was on SmackDown at the time
The Coach was a 'Yes man' and Vince's ego loved that, look at how well all the 'Yes men' have been booked over the years
Yeah it’s comedic storytelling it’s wrestling Austin was done anyways not that serious..
You people treat these wrestlers like gods. It’s obvious for chuckles and the crowd obviously was entertained I’m sure that’s what Vince was thinking. Austin wasn’t making him any money anymore so he obviously didn’t care.
@@JMAC____ that’s comedy? terrible comedy
I actually laughed when the lady with the cookies came out and it worked as a distraction on Eugene. I’ll give the ruthless aggression writers a pass there, this in theory was a two pronged distraction, because any other male wrestler would probably be distracted by the girl being in a bikini but with Eugene it’s the cookies. Fair play lol
true
That Tajiri match reminded me of something:
Coach: "Do you mind if I get my shit in?"
Tajiri: "You have shit?"
Tajiri's gotta be one of the most consummate professionals in the business. It's unbelievable how much heat he let Coach get in during that match lol.
I met coach after a house show in Wichita, KS (where he’s from). He’s actually the most down to earth and kind wrestling personality I’ve ever encountered. He stayed behind for almost two hours while the other guys snuck out the back, signing autographs and conversing with everyone which he seemed to genuinely enjoy. He’s a class act and a real one
Coachman can literally get on the mic and say “I’ve been in the ring with legends like Goldberg, John Cena, Batista, Jerry Lawler etc etc” and he wouldn’t be lying! Lol.
He can draaaw that promo out by including Shawn Michaels, Triple H, the APA, Randy Orton and then naming EVERY legend in the 2005 & 2006 Royal Rumbles and it's still facts 😂
But even Kevin Federline has a pinfall victory over then WWE champion John Cena
John cena a legend 😂😂😂😂😂
The Coachman is the world's luckiest wrestling personality. People way more talented than him never even got close to working with so many legends.
I watch his gambling show and trust me, he reminds us, jokingly, but always kind of in character lol
Coachman was actually very entertaining. I love his selling when Tajiri misted him.
How old were you during this time?
@@LumpyAdams I was born in early 95 so I was around 9.
@@pauliewalnuts829 It amused me with the way he manipulated Bischoff into punishing Tajiri by pointing out it could have been Eric who got misted.
I was never a big fan, but I know others found it entertaining. However, I did like him more than Michael Coles' matches thus far, lol.
10:37 N utsack 1 irst again!
4:09
TBH, that stunner looked far better than it deserved to be, and Coach sold it very good, I'll give him that
He better than Vince and Trump at selling the stunner
@@andrebryant5081 At least Coach actually trained, so he could sell competently
Coach was one of those you have to be there to fully appreciate what he brought to tv during the time
Hell yeah. I grew up with the Ruthless Aggression Era and Coach was GREAT. I suppose Hawk is either a man of different taste or never grew up on this stuff like I did.
Too bad now he wants nothing to do with WWE, I also don’t blame him
Nah he sucked once you take off the rose-tinted glasses you can see why shit like this caused viewership to plummet around the time.
Coach was always one of my ‘guilty pleasure’ favorite “wrestlers” to watch. He was funny as hell, and watching him sell hellacious beatings was always great! Even though it’s considered one of the worst matches of all time, Coach vs JR is so bad that it’s awesome. That Stunner by JR…😂🤣
He had go-away heat with me. I would have rather seen anyone else!
@@planescaped to each his own
I agree man. Coach was absolutely hilarious.
@@planescaped With me he had more "finally, I can go take a leak!" heat.
He didn’t finish last due to mic skills
Understandable, and you might have to redo Garrett Bischoff sometime.
I think I smell a J. R. video in the future, you're gonna love it
I always thought the Coach was entertaining. He was very good as Eric Bischoff's lackey.
No mic skills but still paid his home bills 😂
Are we going to ignore Vince in a durag
whoever it was that made this video happen, thank you so much.. sorry Marky but knowing how many bricks you gave yourself after this made it totally worthwhile! :)
For a guy who was barely trained, Coach really knew how to sell moves!
I feel like Coach knew the assignments and did what was asked of him
Coach may not have had mat classics, but he elicited a great response from the crowd. Look at how the crowd cheers when he is losing. I think he did a fine job. I bet the 74% was legit, fans loved watching Coach get his. A classic heel who has no wrestling skills, and gets by by cheating and getting the crowd against him.
Heya Marky loving the constant content and top quality, keep it up!!!
Back on my schedule track 😜
@@Markyd123 We're only 3,000 subscribers away from Wes Brisco. Believe it or not, he was an FCW Tag Team Champion with Xavier Woods for a month in 2010. Yes, he was a part of WWE's developmental territory.
@@Markyd123 next David Flair's WCW career it got better near the end of it I swear he did!
29 matches? That's insane. Way more than I remember. I vote the Coach and Hornswoggle feud as the shittiest feud in wrestling history.
I just remembered this guy as that one guy who had funny segments with The Rock
Hawk Hogan still putting out amazing content
The fact that Coach was regularly getting PAY PER VIEW matches back then, and nowadays, not even the Intercontinental champ or womens tag champs (when they existed still) get them? Its so laughable. He clearly was doing something right!
@12:19 honestly the cab driver slam sends me every time
James Ellsworth in WWE would be a great Ring of the Hawk entry. Someone actually positioned as a jobber the whole career.
I wasn’t watching WWE or really any wrestling at the time so I’m surprised to see that James Ellsworth actually only wrestled 11 televised matches in WWE.
DAVID FLAIR WCW CAREER or I DO NOT CARE.
That Jim Ross stunner was 🔥
I’m saying 😭
Coach wasn’t one of my favorites or anything but one of my favorites memories as a kid is of him. My 1st ever WWE live event I was a major mark so my mom took me. It was while Batista was fighting HHH for the championship while Evolution was breaking up. It was a house show so no cameras and Coach was the announcer and he would talk when they were stalling I guess. Well I yelled out “Coach is a jackass” since I wasn’t allowed to cuss this was all I was allowed to yell to him and he looked at me pointed right at me and told me “You shut the hell up” I was 9 or 10 so I thought it was the coolest thing ever I’ll never forget it. Also Torrie Wilson flashed us so that was also amazing hahaha
The fact they trust the king with litterally everyone and anyone in the business to make something entertAining is saying something
We're getting ever closer to that Wes Brisco video.
Wes Brisco on ring of the hawk will be the first video to get 1 trillion views
I have a ton of memories of these Matches I'd gladly watch this over anything Currently On WWE TV these were so bad it's good this was very entertaining IMO.
Idk calling JR vs Coach in a strap match a S, that JR stunner was the price of admission
The coach was one of the best parts of the post attitude era. He was such a tool, he leaned into it, and it was entertaining.
Coach himself usually isn't the problem. It's how they book him.
Keep up the great work, you can see the effort put into each video, thanx.
Coachman was my local news sports anchor - in Kansas City. Imagine my confusion seeing him on RAW
The man who was supposed to go over on Stone Cold 💀
WHAT!?
If that's true then vince really lost his mind
I'm laughing at the APA being with Hornswoggle
The way the Hawk got more and more agitated at this vid was definite gold.
Man.. I'd prefer a "verbal debate" between Batista and Coach anyday!
How the hell did Coach get more matches on the main show than Sean O’Haire 😂
Also, is it possible we can see Gene Snitsky on Ring of the Hawk? Not sure how many matches he had on the main shows, but just remember, if he ends up in the Shuvit zone, it’s NOT his fault.
Well his bald WWe Raw run or ECW run might get here
@@mariomm9080 the foot fetish run
He had A LOT more than 30 matches
Sean O'Haire was just a wrestler. Lord knows we could use less of those ON A WRESTLING SHOW.
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Bloody hell... I remember Coach getting featured like crazy around then. This was near when I quit watching wrestling for good.
I remember Coach having go-away heat. I just didn't want to see him.
You might have had go away heat for him but people LOVED to hate him. The cheers when he’s losing and boos when he’s winning is exactly the goal. The only go away heat is people being quiet. He got more crowd reaction than a lot of the mid card guys on the card
Say what you want about Coach, but at least he was always prepared to take bumps.
Let’s not forget this man once defended (and lost) the Tag Titles at a house show too. What a joke of a wrestler.
Coach was a lackey he was meant to fight who ever was funding with the authority and got destroyed by them. They were meant to be ran over. Similar to roles to brisco and Patterson were for Vince earlier on but worse.
4:06 that was the best stunner ever
18:36 umaga doesn’t have weird hair here, he just didn’t braid his hair that week. That’s what his hair looks like without braids
I respect coachmen he was funny better than some of these other lame announcer's
That Kangol hat/sunglasses combo is an iconic heel look! The Coach played the insufferable tool bag to perfection!
Glad I'm getting to see this one before that copyright strike comes in 😜
Also how did my memory neglect the fact that THAT tag match happened at Unforgiven 2003?? I was watching frequently back then!
Honestly; he's great. You can diss the booking as much as you want, but he sells well, bumps well, has good fundamentals and has a very expressive face. If he was just some random wrestling trainee I think we'd be saying he has all the tools he needs to be a decent midcarder.
I was already long done watching wrestling by this point but would check it out for 5-10 minutes here and there. It was jarring to see Coachman having such a prominent on-screen role as he was still just a backstage interviewer when I stopped watching. During the few times I checked out this era of WWE, I saw Coachman as having go-away heat, like literally all he did was make me want to change the channel...and that's exactly what I did.
12:18 That Just Bring It! reference was appreciated. The Laaaaast Ride! The Laaaaast Ride!
I actually really liked Coach. But I'm shocked he had this many matches.
2003 RAW tag team and intercontinental scene was phenomenal. RVD & Kane, La resistance, The dudley boyz were going at each other throughout the summer. Booker T, Christian, Jericho, RVD were putting classics after classics for intercontinental title. Coach had a brief stint managing heels such as Mark henry and a stooge for Eric.
Too bad Raw was tainted with Triple H
@@exeortegarubio And the tag division was far from phenomenal lol. It was putrid.
Why is the dutty wine ur background music tho lmaoooo
12:40 Originally it was supposed to be the Coach vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin but Austin was all "aw, hell naw, son" when they floated the idea of Coachman getting the upset victory. So they called an audible and had Batista beat him up.
Coach was the BEST! His selling of Tajiri’s poison mist was the best, lmao. I miss my childhood ✌🏻
The super babyfaces handicapped match era is around where I started relying on the internet for recaps rather than watching live. Even the Hornswoggle stuff wasn't as annoying as 95% of the heels being made to look like geeks every other week.
Ill be nice I think Coach’s run was more entertaining than most of the people featured here. Its 20 matches too long but Coach plays his role well.
Marky getting progressively more annoyed as the video rolls on cracks me up though.
I agree it’s been terrible tna matches with dead crowd seems to get higher rating then coach doing the job and crowd being entertained
I don't care how bad it looked, JR giving a Stone Cold Stunner at 4:06 is something special I didn't expect to see.
The best part of the vid is the Dutty Wine instrumental in the background lmao
First, I've said before: the most entertaining commentary of any wrestling channel. "I could've been sharpening my beak." 😂 I feel like whatever the storyline(s) were, it would've made it somewhat more viable if he could have upset a star a few times. At the least he could have learned a few moves within the span of 29 matches. However, I suppose it would've taken away from the "character", what with being a cocky a-hole who acted tough, but could barely drop an elbow, lol.
Coach was ROCKS BEST DANCE PARTNER and hurricane
Rock could feud with any job guy and get them over . Talent
Kinda neat that the match with Eugene was where those move animations for him in SVR 2006 and DOR2 originated from.
The Coach certainly didn't have IT!
The surprise isn't Coach got an IC title match against Ric Flair, it's that Flair didn't blade at all during the match
Must speak very bad of you if Flair thinks you aren't worth a cheap blade.
The Hornswoggle segments were especially vile.
The Coach was the man. Knew how to take a bump and was hilarious. And had great theme songs
I have a feeling Coach was there just so Vince had someone to laugh at backstage. That is LITERALLY the only reason why he had those "high profile matches." If so, then it just proves Vince is an idiot.
I paused it perfectly by accident on 15:44 and the coaches face to your comments is again priceless
15:37
Coach was definitely memorable, don’t know what you’re talking about Markyd. Usually I agree with you, but not this time bruv. Coach was something fans had to watch live to actually appreciate him
15:42 perfect editing to answer your question right there. We'll done.
10:23 I didn't even remember Orton's design👀
We all hated the coach but man, he was one of the best non wrestlers in the ring at the time lol. I am appreciative of the time he gave us. Was a great heel announcer! I still hate him he did such a good job lol!
Your intro always cracks me up I swear bro 😂😂 😂
He was the worst part of RAW during that original brand extension period. So much wasted airtime on bad comedy. Half of the OVW guys were brought in as jokes, so much wasted airtime. Everything you said about Coach at the end of the video was spot on.
I always knew that Coach wrestled a couple of matches in WWE......BUT NOT 29 DAMN MATCHES LMAO
Jonathan Coachman makes me glad Italy's main WWE show was SmackDown!
Then again, we had The Boogeyman, Palmer Cannon and Vito.
Man I had blocked out the memory Coach "wrestled" in the WWE guess those days are over. Guess I might need a few cases of beer and a couple bottles of whiskey to help me blocked that memory again.
03:08 that has to be the funniest clothesline i've ever seen lmao.
Randomly met the Coach at the tide pool at Knotts soak city, pretty chill fellow.
The special peoples elbow has to be one of the slowest finishing moves by anyone. What a short match
Idk what your talking about. The coach was fun to watch and I do miss seeing him on raw. Him and Erick together were gold.
LOVE THE WAY YOU DID THIS ONE YOU GOT MORE PATICENCE NOW
Man. These are much better than I remember. Certainly didn’t realize he had 29 matches.
Smackdown was better than Raw around this time.
My favorite coachman story is. Before his match against Tajiri he asked Tajiri if he could get his shit in and Tajiri looks at him and says. You have shit?😂
One of those I remember as entertaining, but I do not remember a single moment with him.
I didn't expect him to have really good matches at all
at 20:44, in the crowd, on the left with the sunglasses, is that Dee Synder from Twisted Sister??
Do Mia Yim's first run as Jade in Impact. She looks to be winning the Knockouts title at Slammiverary in a first Queen Of The Mountain match. You should review the PPV this Saturday (6/19).
Your sigh right here was priceless. 7:40
7:50
Seeing this one truly made me realize how bad Marky has it making these
Edit: also can someone tell me when Match 3 is I laughed my ass off to this and wanna see it myself
Can't forget him being the referee for the Mania 19 pillow fight!
I liked his role as a Corporate stooge to vince and did some funny stuff with dx and was just put in joke matches to take a beatings mainly.
great vid. one thing I miss from old days is all the camera flashes from the crowd start goin off right when somebody is doin their finisher. just looked cool
A kick in the Slash Zone.
Before Michael Cole had his atrocious heel run, there was Jonathan Coachman.
Regarding Coach & Batista from Taboo Tuesday, it was supposed to be Coach & Stone Cold with JR's job on the line but Austin turned it down so the match & stipulation were scrapped.
Because JR really got fired so Austin was to lose against Coachman