Going Ringside Ep. 50: Haku, “The baddest man on the planet”
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- On this episode of Going Ringside we're joined by the legendary wrestler Haku AKA Meng. Widely considered the legitimate toughest pro wrestler of all time (in real life). He's also considered a member of the famed Anoa'i family and called "Uncle Tonga" by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
This is incredible... I love hearing from Meng... I'd love to hear more about this
Interview starts at 22:30
The legend. So humble 🤗
I enjoyed big show and haku going at it on WCW . I wish there was more of them going at it . Great short match!!
Still looks like he could mess you up in the blink of an eye.
Samoans do not mess around.
Thumbs up for the one true king of professional wrestling.
I would love to have seen Brock Lesnar vs Haku
Haku was a pro at all times, would have done the job.
In a shoot fight. Haku all the way
Look at how Haku holds the mic, LOL. Already ready to blast him if he asks one silly question, LOL. This dude is still mean as hell. You can tell. He would mess you up in an instant. He also looks great for 65.
The man still in shape.
Clear understanding and the truth
Before WWF and after Japan he was in the Montreal Territory “international Wrestling” with Dino Bravo and The Rougeau Bros. and Rick Martel and he was known as King Tonga.
How did you feel (Meng) about going up against Benoit, in 1997 Great American Bash
He probably didn't think he would kill his wife and child 10 years later
@@yomamasofat77 I was talking about the match at the Bash in 1997...
That match is underrated
Haku is not "Just a bar fighter." I can't believe you said that. Haku is a legit martial artist fool!
Thats a bad dude even at 65… if he 96 still wont no smoke a baaaaaaaad dude
One day somebody challenged Haku he ate his liver with Fava beans YUM
he didnt drink. But when he drink.. This means he did drink.. He just couldnt handle his liquor..
If you see him again ask what Martial Arts he studied, I know he did Sumo but I wonder what else he did to be able to do the kicks he did, I'm guessing it was some form of Karate.
Pretty sure he practiced a discipline of Karate, and also Tae Kwon Do and some Judo. He was also strong as an ox and had a super high pain threshold.
He has a black belt and a couple other disciplines
I’d like to know what he does for work now.
Dries suds at "Bubbly Clean Car Wash."
He does oil changes and changes tires. I'm being serious.
He's a mechanic at a shop and also restores old cars.
Yep@@aldonapetrano4663
@@ryanbutler8333thought he was a sales manager for a dealership
I know at his peak he was the baddest dude, but time has not been too kind to him and doesn't look to keep himself fit. I still love Haku and wish him the best, but brother get yourself together. I've seen him walkout to the ring not too long ago, he looked like he had trouble walking.
He would still mess most people up. The biggest endorsement and best endorsement he got from someone as being tough, has to be from Don fry, who said he knew him and hung out with him in Japan. And said that he was scary in frightening human beeing. You would wake up in the hospital the next day.
4:44 it didnt move needle because aew is a failing company with awful ratings and doing shows in front of 2 thousand people in 20 thousand seat arenas
His answers are short and not too in-depth.....maybe early Alzheimer's, or possibly CT damage?
He's old and probably tired of the questions being asked. "Look at you! Where are you from, big fella?"
South Philly, and I'm 64....but I never took chair shots although I"ve been in my share of fights. It's the South Philly way .@@jfayiii
He never really goes in depth with questions
English is his 5th language. Tongan, Japanese, French, Spanish, then English…. Haku would give a chair CTE.