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  • Jerry lawler and andy kaufman entire letterman interview

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  • @devaughnmorris7315
    @devaughnmorris7315 3 года назад +97

    Kaufman does a better promo than 90 percent of the WWE today

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 2 месяца назад

      Cause he UNDERSTOOD RHE BUSINESS AND WHAT ITMACTUALLY WAS ABOUT. Now they think it is a fuckin gymnastics show. Yeah that shit might play on the indie circuit. But it is not gonna fly on NATIONAL TV. FOR FUCK SAKE.

    • @robertbelyea5767
      @robertbelyea5767 10 дней назад

      99%

  • @BudSchnelker
    @BudSchnelker 3 года назад +312

    Lawler was the perfect foil for Kaufman. Articulate, believable, and able to stifle his laughter when it counted most.

    • @The_Mimewar
      @The_Mimewar 3 года назад +22

      He never broke. Neither of them did, but Lawler holding it together is SUPER impressive

    • @teevee5260
      @teevee5260 3 года назад +6

      Jerry "The King" Lawler gave Andy "The Squid" Kauffman a Fill Open Palm Smash Mouth Slap that Shut his dumb stupid ass up. I always Respected Lawler for giving Kauffman the Double Pile Driver too. What a great day that was for Wrestling !!

    • @The_Mimewar
      @The_Mimewar 3 года назад +19

      @@teevee5260 and you’re one of the people that still think it was real huh?

    • @michaelanderson9792
      @michaelanderson9792 3 года назад +11

      Lawler was at Andy’s funeral they where friends and worked great together Andy was happy as a clam here

    • @generic53
      @generic53 3 года назад +4

      @@The_Mimewar.....IDIOTS like Tee Vee are why "professional" wrestling ever succeeded.

  • @TrueFilter
    @TrueFilter 3 года назад +127

    Lawler's performance is unbelievable. Lines, delivery

    • @martinocelotl8326
      @martinocelotl8326 Год назад +2

      Letterman's as well. They were all in on it.

    • @martinocelotl8326
      @martinocelotl8326 Год назад +3

      @@jaysonb.6669 I just read about that. What an evening it turned out for him. I also read somewhere that talk of this episode went viral and put the Letterman show on the map.

    • @rexrexford
      @rexrexford 6 месяцев назад

      viral didnt exist in 82 moron@@martinocelotl8326

    • @dalisman
      @dalisman 5 месяцев назад

      @@martinocelotl8326nope, Letterman did NOT know a slap was coming or anything after that. The idea was for them to end the feud, as far as the show knew

  • @AnarchyRazerX
    @AnarchyRazerX 9 лет назад +37

    Andy Kaufman was the Ultimate Mind Fuck Comedian...Except No Substitute!

  • @josh24441
    @josh24441 10 лет назад +141

    If only andy kaufman lived long enough to see how good guy vs bad guy wrestler evolved during the 80's and 90's. :(

    • @twraoylnledyou8511
      @twraoylnledyou8511 3 года назад +7

      No. Im glad he wasn't alive to see the change. No one deserves that
      Edit: sorry I misunderstood, I see you put between 80'-90' but I was thinking how they are today

    • @josh24441
      @josh24441 3 года назад +10

      Jay Davenport yea I agree. Today wrestling is a joke. For me, the last good generation for wrestling was the late 90s early 2000s era. With stone cold Steve Austin, and the rock, and Goldberg and so on. To me, that was the last good wrestling generation

    • @codename617
      @codename617 3 года назад +3

      @@josh24441 I managed to watch some later 2000s wrestling before I got bored

    • @cameronthomas826
      @cameronthomas826 3 года назад +1

      I was a kid in the ruthless agression era and boy my life was centered around wrestling. And in another universe i see myself training and joining the business. Going to WWE shows in my hometown and seeing Jeff Hardy brought tears to my 9 yr old eyes. And ill never forget that tragic day i watch raw with my dad on my parents bed and seeing that empty arena and vince announcing what had happened in the benoit household.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 6 месяцев назад

      It didn't evolve a bit in the 80s. WTF are you even talking about?

  • @scottjulie27
    @scottjulie27 10 лет назад +295

    This is the best Letterman segment ever!!! Thank you for providing this. Including the unedited audio.

    • @southerngospel
      @southerngospel  10 лет назад +9

      your welcome...glad you enjoyed

    • @southerngospel
      @southerngospel  5 лет назад +9

      @M Perkins got it off a dvd i had years ago that was a compilation of jerry lawler matches.

    • @owenhartwwf6247
      @owenhartwwf6247 4 года назад +1

      @P McGill not just knee deep

    • @Rockyinlp
      @Rockyinlp 4 года назад +1

      @@owenhartwwf6247 Not Just Knee Deep by Parliament Funkadelics. Great song. Thanks for pointing out the song because I completely missed it.

    • @peoplevsradio317
      @peoplevsradio317 3 года назад

      Letterman has some pretty fantastic segments though but yes this is among the best for sure...
      Farrah Fawcett Madonna Richard Simmons Joaquin Phoenix Drew Barrymore are all in the running

  • @23v0lv32
    @23v0lv32 3 года назад +149

    This was such a great work! Kauffman and Lawler played this all beautifully. So far ahead of it’s time. Andy cut some really amazing promos. He should be a honorary WWe/F hall of famer

    • @GODCONVOYPRIME
      @GODCONVOYPRIME Год назад +2

      I thought it was legit for the longest time. Andy Kaufman is a genius.

    • @michaelhungate7506
      @michaelhungate7506 8 месяцев назад +3

      I remember this so well. I have lived just south of Memphis for 45 years. We moved here in 76 when I was 8. Quickly discovered Memphis wrestling on channel 5 with Lance and Dave. This Kaufman/Lawler "fued" was something I remember perfectly. Kaufman was so over thetop and nasty, i was just hoping Lawler would beat the shit out of him . That " fued" was wrestling entertainment GOLD!! Also if you are a classic wrestling fan check out clips of Channel 5 Wrestling out of Memphis with Lance Russell and Dave Brown. This is some of the best wrestling with two of the best hosts in the business, 1975-86,87 was when I was a fan. I started working and of course I worked Saturdays and didn't see much of good old channel 5 wrestling after that. I enjoy watching these clips on RUclips. I guarantee I remember alot of them.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 6 месяцев назад +1

      Great? It'd didn't draw a thing after the initial angle. 😂

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@GODCONVOYPRIME You'd have to be pretty dumb to believe that. 😂

    • @jwavada
      @jwavada 2 месяца назад +1

      He got in this year, in the celebrity wing.

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining 6 лет назад +302

    "I couldn't warm up to this guy if we were cremated together" lol Jerry was firing great lines here.

    • @mooner2410
      @mooner2410 4 года назад +8

      Hahahaha!! No doubt..

    • @jonsayers7926
      @jonsayers7926 3 года назад +1

      watch every night

    • @incitingariot9925
      @incitingariot9925 3 года назад +5

      Jerry always had the gift of gab.

    • @kennethselke4284
      @kennethselke4284 3 года назад +13

      I think that when andy was born, his dad wanted a boy and his mom wanted a girl... and they were both satisfied...
      Masterful by the king lol

    • @craigstrachan
      @craigstrachan 3 года назад

      I'D say that was 1 of his best lines . Classic .

  • @danimalfurry
    @danimalfurry 11 лет назад +188

    It's like the internet existed before the internet.

    • @mflance7197
      @mflance7197 3 года назад +5

      It did . it is its own being that we have just figured how to tap into .

    • @alexb2351
      @alexb2351 2 года назад

      It's a time machine!

    • @archive8080
      @archive8080 2 года назад +3

      It's like media doesn't change just because it's on a different platform.

    • @RedSiegfried
      @RedSiegfried 2 года назад +1

      As any good millennial knows, history starts when you wake up each morning.

    • @donwrinkles717
      @donwrinkles717 2 года назад +1

      It was called T.V. "T.V." stood for Television, one word. Weird, I know.

  • @Carlos-xz3vi
    @Carlos-xz3vi 6 лет назад +142

    You have to give it to Lawler, he played that beautifully.

    • @petermartinez4625
      @petermartinez4625 3 года назад +5

      The Acting was to real, so it was real, they change it later on, and said it was fake, but i think it was real from the beinging! nobody can act that good, not even Hollywood!!

    • @animalmother5287
      @animalmother5287 2 года назад +4

      @@petermartinez4625 you're very wrong about that

    • @petermartinez4625
      @petermartinez4625 2 года назад +2

      @@animalmother5287 just because u saw it on the film doesn't mine it was fake, It was probably real then later on they made up and started saying that it was fake.

    • @thesmithersy
      @thesmithersy 2 года назад +1

      @@petermartinez4625 It was real. Lawler even wrote in his book it wasn't planned and he just did it off the fly, he actually did slap Andy and Andy knew he had a blank cheque to respond.

    • @warptek
      @warptek 2 года назад +2

      @@petermartinez4625 It's called ad-libbing

  • @squinkque
    @squinkque 3 года назад +38

    Man, when I saw this on tv I truly thought it was real. Dave looked like he totally did not know what was going on and Lawler looked and acted like a suave bully and Andy looked very really enraged. It's hard to imagine nowadays but people just didn't swear like that on tv, even if it was bleeped out. People didn't do that back then. The next day at school everyone was talking about Andy Kaufman getting slapped by Jerry Lawler on Letterman. No-one said it was a put-on, we all believed it was real, even though we knew Kaufman was a crazy man, we still though this was something authentic. It was one of the most amazing things I'd seen on tv up until that time and probably since as well.

  • @tdadvertising
    @tdadvertising 4 года назад +18

    I love the story Lawler tells about the ambulance. Andy insisted on it and Jerry kept saying no it costs $300, so Andy told the ref he would pay for it

    • @johnmclaughlin6908
      @johnmclaughlin6908 4 года назад

      Imagine what an ambulance ride cost now.

    • @johnmclaughlin6908
      @johnmclaughlin6908 3 года назад

      @glyn hodges marvelous

    • @googoogjoob5174
      @googoogjoob5174 3 года назад

      @@johnmclaughlin6908 about 2 Grand (ignoring the costs of immediate diagnostics and administered fluids etc...just the actual ride)

    • @leomdk939
      @leomdk939 3 года назад +1

      @@googoogjoob5174 $300 in 1975 was worth about $1520 today, so it's gone up, but not by as much as people think. In 1975 dollars, that would be an increase of $300 to $400.

  • @Buddycoop1
    @Buddycoop1 10 лет назад +496

    Absolutely hysterical. What a genius. Those two sure came up with some good entertainment. To this day people still believe it was a real feud. Pure genius.

    • @nickstoli
      @nickstoli 9 лет назад +26

      Kaufman was great, but so was Lawler.

    • @debbiewilliams350
      @debbiewilliams350 4 года назад +10

      No kidding Rich,. You don't see story lines like this today. Probably the best one in wrestling history if you have people today believing it's still a real feud after all this time.

    • @mehermusic2154
      @mehermusic2154 4 года назад +14

      Lettermann was a big fan / supporter of Kaufman . Lettermann didn't know that lawler and kaufman were going to do this. They ignored the script that the show's writers wanted them to do, after they agreed to follow it ! Watch the video on youtube (audio only) of Lawler telling the whole behind the scenes story of all of this, it's great

    • @z1g
      @z1g 4 года назад +7

      Haha so true. When I saw this as a kid I thought it was 100% real. Pure genius.

    • @sidv192
      @sidv192 4 года назад +9

      Everyone thought the feud was real, Kaufman pulled it off

  • @1zymn1
    @1zymn1 11 лет назад +112

    The greatest ruse ever.

    • @SgtRock420
      @SgtRock420 3 года назад

      Of all time. Hands down.

    • @bullhandy
      @bullhandy 3 года назад +1

      Next to the federal reserve

  • @freedomisntfree2089
    @freedomisntfree2089 3 года назад +62

    Kaufman and Lawler were absolutely brilliant with this. Seemed so believable , yet they were friends

  • @anthonycampos8057
    @anthonycampos8057 2 года назад +178

    Jerry and Andy shouldve recieved Oscars for this performance.

    • @vonKarnas
      @vonKarnas Год назад +5

      Ineligible. Eligible for the Emmys.

    • @jeffhallii7907
      @jeffhallii7907 Год назад +3

      Absolutely!

    • @timrobinson6573
      @timrobinson6573 Год назад +5

      They should have received Noble prizes in Biology for this.

    • @DW-nb2zc
      @DW-nb2zc 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@vonKarnasOk Should've been made into a doc so then it would've been eligible as movie

    • @TimothyGraff
      @TimothyGraff 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@McFlyHighNo. Jerry was in on this. He loved Andy and talked about it quite fondly of this entire exercise!

  • @tonym8687
    @tonym8687 10 лет назад +45

    I think it's great how piss-scared Letterman was during Kaufman's tirade.

    • @IamCanadian3333
      @IamCanadian3333 3 года назад +4

      I know 7 year old comment, but I read apparently Letterman actually was unaware that the feud was staged, and he was indeed quite fearful after the slap.

  • @debraenglander9317
    @debraenglander9317 2 года назад +22

    Andy was truly ahead of his time. This was a great act from 2 great actors - Jerry Lawler really loved Andy.

  • @kev_whatev
    @kev_whatev 4 года назад +89

    When Man on the Moon first came out, I thought Jim Carrey did an amazing job. But the more old Andy clips I watch, I find his impression a little too over the top and campy. I wonder if that was intentional to make Andy more likable. His “schtick” was believable because he played it straight. He did ridiculous things, but he did them in a way that made you believe he believed in what he was doing, so when he was being a troll or an asshole, you kinda had to believe he really was one.

    • @fordprefect4728
      @fordprefect4728 3 года назад +5

      he was method acting in the movie apparently to the point he came dressed in either character to the set. Im assuming he thought he had to add more to the character to make the movie more interesting.

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад +7

      @@fordprefect4728 he apparently also thought Lawler & Kaufman had real heat, bc he threw eggs & juice boxes at Jerry, on set. Really weird stuff.

    • @SpcGiraffe
      @SpcGiraffe 3 года назад

      ​@@sese6227 You three also saw that internet doco on the making of that movie right? I ask cause I saw it not long after watching the movie with my ex and I looked at Andy's work afterwards and loved his work and although I felt like Jim Carrey did overact in the movie I think that maybe people have taken their judgements about the quality of his acting in the film and shifted them onto his personality and behaviour on set which although was clearly uncalled for it's far from the worst things people have done to method act and Jim still clearly did a fairly wonderful job. Could someone have done better? Sure but I don't think we should get that question confused with 'Was Jim Carrey a total asshole during the filming?'. Feuds between actors and directors happen all the time and you have to wonder why a director would continue to have him in the film if he really was as horrible as he was portrayed in the Doco by someone who didn't actually work on set. If that is the case then didn't the director allow Jim Carrey to be that big of an asshole all because of money? Like you can say "Oh but he went into debt to film it" yea but you don't just happen to go into debt filming something overnight and if you do then you shouldn't be trusted to make films with that much money. It's like if Tommy Wiseau made 'The Room' but instead of playing a character he had his best mate from highschool play it and just let him get away with being as big of an asshole as possible. Then after the film comes out all the actors complain about it when it's not like they didn't get paid and couldn't walk out at any time. It wasn't like it was a low budget film, maybe it was just the perfect environment to bring out the worst in Jim Carrey but how much of backstage footage did we actually get to see and how much was trimmed down to create that depiction of what happened? We often forget to ask these things when we look to documentaries for answers.
      What I'm saying tho isn't really in defence of the actions he is accused of at all but that I've simply just wondered about this a lot over the past couple years and I went from jumping to the conclusion the documentary maker asserts to realising I don't actually have any idea if Jim Carrey was actually an asshole based on what I saw. A good documentary covers all sides to a story, a good movie sells a story, so I'm just asking what exactly did we all see when watching the documentary? A well-crafted movie or a well-told documentary?

    • @hunterburk
      @hunterburk 3 года назад +3

      I personally HATED Man on the Moon because Carrey not only overacted, he was WAY over the top and was never like the genius Andy. Andy had a subtle way of approaching being a troll where he partially garnered sympathy as in his foreign man act. Carrey acted like a blatant asshole which Andy never was.

    • @dilligaf1009
      @dilligaf1009 3 года назад +4

      @@hunterburk jim Carrey is an asshole. And he's not funny. Fire Marshall bill .... Made me laugh. Everything Jim Carrey does......is fire Marshall bill on loop.

  • @thibsteven1
    @thibsteven1 11 лет назад +38

    I watched this show live back then and I fell for it! Kaufman was brilliant and Lawler also played his part well....there will never be another Andy Kaufman.

  • @readmelancholystrumpetmaster
    @readmelancholystrumpetmaster 3 года назад +24

    Brilliant that Lawler did the slow spin so that his back was facing camera before the hit. This allowed him to make eye contact with Andy so that he understood the hit was about to come. They had discussed the possibility of doing this beforehand, but Lawler had been against it until just before the stunt went down. This moment of eye contact also got Andy ready to play it up, as it were, spinning out of his chair to the floor as though the strike to his face was more forcible than it was.

  • @5burowz
    @5burowz 11 лет назад +45

    "I couldn't warm up to this guy if we were cremated together" --THAT is funny

  • @PhantomPanic
    @PhantomPanic 3 года назад +25

    Andy looks like the bass player for Nirvana.

    • @jameslookstwice
      @jameslookstwice 3 года назад +4

      I told everyone that when Nirvana made it big back in the day lmao

    • @cooperryan6703
      @cooperryan6703 2 года назад +1

      Ur right!

    • @wendelgee01
      @wendelgee01 3 месяца назад +1

      He very well may be.

  • @danashton9204
    @danashton9204 11 лет назад +2

    He was so thin at the end... He coughs during his last presenting job, managing to JUST keep from going into a coughing fit... Brave man and such a genius. Lawler was a champion to get what Andy's humor was about.

  • @bradbasic7939
    @bradbasic7939 3 года назад +27

    The neck brace was hilarious! Shame he died so young. He was one of a kind. RIP Andy!

  • @73rmin47or
    @73rmin47or 10 лет назад +23

    David Letterman always was a old man.!!!

    • @bizarroeddie1
      @bizarroeddie1 9 лет назад +2

      *****
      You'll always be getting new mails about this stupid comment

    • @JazzKeyboardist1
      @JazzKeyboardist1 9 лет назад

      sorry your parents still make you watch David. I loved it when I got my own remote control

  • @rubedogg6969
    @rubedogg6969 10 лет назад +141

    Why isn't Andy Kauffman in any of the Wrestling Hall of Fame's

    • @jordanhandley9229
      @jordanhandley9229 9 лет назад +14

      ruben Martin He's on legends of wrestling 1 or 2 on the PS2 :)

    • @kdgaming8356
      @kdgaming8356 4 года назад +5

      Cause he’s not a wrestler he is a actor

    • @sjames304
      @sjames304 4 года назад +3

      @@kdgaming8356 Duh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @neotheone7923
      @neotheone7923 4 года назад +10

      ​@@kdgaming8356 drew cary is in it

    • @kdgaming8356
      @kdgaming8356 4 года назад

      neo the one ? In what

  • @leomdk939
    @leomdk939 3 года назад +78

    EDIT for the Dunning-Krugers: I'm not saying this was real. It was staged. The point is that it wasn't written down on paper and handed to them, kids. You don't know as much as you think you do.
    Modern wrestling, take note: this is how you create real emotion. No writers, NO SCRIPT, no wink and nod to the audience from the wrestlers ... everyone taking it very seriously even though most people knew wrestling was fixed. Just two talented people who actually knew how to improvise and work an audience getting an audience invested in what they were doing. That's how wrestling used to work. That's when it was great.

    • @chudleyflusher748
      @chudleyflusher748 3 года назад +4

      Oh ffs...

    • @ahuramazda32
      @ahuramazda32 3 года назад +5

      It’s still real to me, gosh dammit! It’s still real to me!!!

    • @joejackson9986
      @joejackson9986 3 года назад +2

      Ok boomer

    • @JustAnotherMatt420
      @JustAnotherMatt420 3 года назад +2

      Kayfabe should've never been broken. Damn I miss it.

    • @davless152000
      @davless152000 3 года назад +2

      Didnt raw with nia and charlotte prove that today realness is bad tbh nothing can replicate this

  • @phillyflash43
    @phillyflash43 10 лет назад +80

    Don't know if it's mention previously in comments, but at 13:16 Andy coughs a little. Jerry said Andy later apologized to him for coughing during his segment, but explained that he had been diagnosed with cancer recently...the beginning of the end...

    • @samuelwoods164
      @samuelwoods164 3 года назад +9

      I just commented about that very thing, he looked completely wrung out then when he coughed it reminded me of my father before he died, I guess I got my answer.

    • @DrHugoZQuackenbush
      @DrHugoZQuackenbush 3 года назад +2

      @@samuelwoods164 Saw it too.

  • @colderbeer
    @colderbeer 10 лет назад +87

    I remember this like it was last week. I was in my early 20's and while it was staged and fake, ONLY ANDY AND JERRY knew it was staged. Letterman, his crew, and NBC security truly thought this was a REAL altercation and it was epic.

    • @citizenken7069
      @citizenken7069 3 года назад +18

      Lawler said he even had doubts at one point. When Andy came out and started cussing at him, he thought he had really made him mad! He went looking for Andy after the show to apologize to him. He finally found him. He said when Andy saw him coming, he immediately broke into a wide grin and said, "Well, what'd you think?"

    • @rubberchix
      @rubberchix 3 года назад +11

      Letterman could tell

    • @leons.kennedy1571
      @leons.kennedy1571 2 года назад +4

      Yeah I don’t know if Letterman was clued in but I think he definitely knew what was going on, especially since he knew Andy well.

    • @LosBerkos
      @LosBerkos 2 года назад +3

      Yeah not like the audience was laughing knowingly throughout at all

    • @suzettebavier4412
      @suzettebavier4412 2 года назад

      @@LosBerkos 👍

  • @KentDorfman2024
    @KentDorfman2024 4 года назад +26

    After seeing Man on the Moon, and then hearing Jerry Lawler interviews about this, this was a brilliant performance by both Jerry and Andy.

  • @SuperDrJeckyl
    @SuperDrJeckyl 3 года назад +65

    This is probably over 30 years old at least and it's still as funny today as it ever was. Both played their parts so perfectly.

    • @MrDiggertron5000
      @MrDiggertron5000 2 года назад +3

      30 years old is the 90's mate

    • @bb-gc2tx
      @bb-gc2tx 2 года назад +2

      @@MrDiggertron5000 40 years it was 1982

    • @martinocelotl8326
      @martinocelotl8326 Год назад +1

      David Letterman revealed that he too was in on these performance pieces.

  • @xTheOxx
    @xTheOxx 3 года назад +34

    Excellent timing from absolutely everyone involved in this. The escalation, Letterman cutting to commercial, the music starting as the slap happens, it was just flawless.

    • @leomdk939
      @leomdk939 3 года назад +8

      And also the completely natural dialogue -- interrupting, talking over each other, nobody trying too hard, NO SCRIPT, no writers ... perfection.

  • @KevinAgot
    @KevinAgot Год назад +4

    As a kid watching this, I thought this was absolutely real

  • @marvinmurakami8828
    @marvinmurakami8828 3 года назад +17

    I remember this show when it aired. I don't think i've ever seen a harder slap. I definitely remember the sound of that slap was a lot louder than presented here.

  • @HeiHolaHello
    @HeiHolaHello 11 лет назад +5

    I love how they boo Lawler and cheer on Kaufman, they're totally in on it :)

    • @leomdk939
      @leomdk939 3 года назад

      They knew it was a work but they were still emotionally invested. That's what wrestling was like until about 10 years ago.

  • @craigphillips3154
    @craigphillips3154 4 года назад +32

    This was done so well that I'm not 100% certain Dave knew everything that was going to happen.

    • @2up3rm4n1
      @2up3rm4n1 3 года назад +2

      it wasn't faked. Outliving Kaufman, Lawler was about the only one who knew if it was or wasn't, so he didn't care if Man On The Moon wanted to imply it was staged.
      Hollywood does this, implies situations weren't real, to elevate their celebrity image.

    • @citizenken7069
      @citizenken7069 3 года назад +8

      According to Jerry Lawler, Letterman didn't know. He and Kaufman decided at the last minute to start fighting again. In fact, Kaufman's outbursts were so convincing that Lawler thought he had genuinely made him mad!

    • @codeblue2532
      @codeblue2532 3 года назад

      @@citizenken7069 ::: Yo, Citizen ! Were there network/FCC fines for the “F” bombs, “MF’s”, dropped by Kaufman when he unleashed his tirade at Lawler ?. Just curious..

    • @citizenken7069
      @citizenken7069 3 года назад +2

      @@codeblue2532 The networks bleeped all the "F bombs" in the original broadcast. If Letterman knew about it in advance, you'd think there would have been some penalties. If he didn't know about it, then it's doubtful he could have been held responsible.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@citizenken7069 Why the hell would their be penalties? It wasn't live. 😂

  • @troydhansen4990
    @troydhansen4990 3 года назад +1

    When he called him a boy/girl Kaufman was thinking "that's genius, I wished I thought of that one, what will i say next"

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 3 года назад +37

    This, to me, was what really made pro wrestling mainstream in the 1980s, not what Vince McMahon claims "he did". The greatest work of kayfabe of all time. Andy Kaufman sacrificed his entire legit acting career to sell this story line, and that puts most of the so called "talent" in both comedy and pro wrestling to shame!!!

    • @Slop_Dogg
      @Slop_Dogg 2 года назад +2

      This got adults not interested in wrestling actually paying attention & talking about it. It was actually mainstream news.

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 2 года назад

      @@Slop_Dogg , to a degree, yes. However, it still had more benefit than people think.

    • @geoffreynutt845
      @geoffreynutt845 2 года назад

      Vince. Great promotion. Period. Steroids. Great entertainment

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 2 года назад

      @@geoffreynutt845, nope. This topped everything Vince did till the Rock and Roll thing. Vince didn't have an original thought in his head hardly ever.

    • @stevenhochlander1630
      @stevenhochlander1630 Год назад +1

      I'm assuming Kaufman knew he was dying by this point. It takes a toll on your body. Even Tom Cruise wouldn't do this to his body.

  • @HajimeNoJMo
    @HajimeNoJMo 3 года назад +48

    I heard after Kaufman died, the people who went to clean up his house found that he NEVER cashed his check from wrestling.

    • @nicholasfarrell8403
      @nicholasfarrell8403 3 года назад +2

      True story

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx 3 года назад +3

      So he just got one check? Was it one of those novelty size Ed McMahon publishers clearing house checks that just said “for wrestling?”

    • @russblack443
      @russblack443 3 года назад +1

      @@MrRyan-wu4jx no Jerry Jarrett paid him every time he appeared and Andy never cashed any of them

    • @dilligaf1009
      @dilligaf1009 3 года назад +1

      The united States also look leases Guantanamo bay from Cuba. And they never cash theirs. Not saying Kaufman was a communist dictator. I just always going that interesting.

    • @HajimeNoJMo
      @HajimeNoJMo 3 года назад

      @@dilligaf1009 I’m aware of that. It’s just that the US writes the check out to a department that no longer officially exists in Castro’s Cuba as well

  • @SweetScientist91
    @SweetScientist91 3 года назад +10

    Andy's Tennessee impression was funny asf lol

  • @christopherwhitney2711
    @christopherwhitney2711 3 года назад +7

    You can tell it's bogus but it's great entertainment, love it

  • @tonyromeo9222
    @tonyromeo9222 10 лет назад +56

    Just brilliant. Andy was a comic genius.

  • @Buddycoop1
    @Buddycoop1 3 года назад +11

    12:16. Propellor punches. "He says he does this hours at a time." Hilarious.

  • @BrokeNerfing
    @BrokeNerfing 3 года назад +2

    "His fsther wanted a boy and his mother wanted a girl and they were both satisfied" LMAO

  • @dustjunky2000
    @dustjunky2000 3 года назад +9

    God this feud was a genius bit.

  • @BradleyVolk3
    @BradleyVolk3 10 лет назад +15

    Man Kaufman actually did very well in the ring taking the suplex bump and then selling the elbow from the second rope. These guys were pretty smart when it came to creating publicity for both of them. I'm surprised that nobody else in wrestling has ever attempted a similar angle.
    RIP Andy.

    • @vonKarnas
      @vonKarnas Год назад +1

      It would be tough to do with the immediate illusion-breaking comparison.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 6 месяцев назад

      It's been done to death. You really don't know very much, do you? 😂

    • @BradleyVolk3
      @BradleyVolk3 6 месяцев назад

      @@Rjensen2 I guess not. Like who did that angle and when?

  • @13thmafiaracing69
    @13thmafiaracing69 9 лет назад +35

    Listen to Steve Austins pod cast with Jerry Lawler part 2 Jerry talks about how they planned it out He tells it all

    • @2410-s9l
      @2410-s9l 3 года назад

      Yet that Bob schmuda in interviews says that they hated each other and that the fued was real? Not sure why

    • @glorifiedng
      @glorifiedng 3 года назад

      @@2410-s9l That's because... It was "Rastlin' Lotta stuff is thought to be real.. but back then.. it seemed more real.. the WWF/WWE really makes it look so blatant these days. But I was a lot younger back in those days...

    • @2410-s9l
      @2410-s9l 3 года назад

      @@glorifiedng Even these days Bob keeps the act up in interviews, Jerry says the truth

  • @drunkNbored9
    @drunkNbored9 10 лет назад

    For a man who isn't a stand up comedian, Jerry was funny. This clip has held up well & doesn't feel dated.

  • @Guy-mx4fb
    @Guy-mx4fb Год назад +3

    Lawler holding back his laughter lol

  • @pjuggle
    @pjuggle 3 года назад +13

    Kaufman was a marketing genius and knew exactly how to keep them audience guessing as to what was real or not

  • @fredh353
    @fredh353 3 года назад +10

    He apologizes to the crowd then resumes cussing I was lmao

    • @jlobiafra
      @jlobiafra 2 года назад

      That still cracks me after all these years

  • @afterburner2869
    @afterburner2869 2 года назад +2

    I remember seeing this the night it aired and I was shocked when Lawler smacked Andy down. Little did I know that I had been punked by them both .

  • @thecoldhardtruth6819
    @thecoldhardtruth6819 4 года назад +13

    This is one of my favorite feuds of Lawler

  • @easytherepilgrim2339
    @easytherepilgrim2339 10 лет назад +2

    I wish I could read some intelligent and entertaining comments. But all I get is idiotic comments about it being staged and what-not. Fucking boring-ass comments people. Say something better than that please.

  • @squinkque
    @squinkque 11 лет назад +31

    The best 10 minutes in television history and I was there watching it live on tape. Hypnotized. Andy, glad to hear you're still out there laffing at our petty, trivial existences.

  • @adamrobinette6832
    @adamrobinette6832 3 года назад +2

    I always wondered if at least the producers were in on it if not Dave. Because I don't think there's any way they would have allowed Lawler to really slap the shit out of him and it be like a real fight without security coming out after to separate them. And then for Kauffman to come out and rant like that without anyone dragging him off.

  • @claytron3000
    @claytron3000 11 лет назад +14

    This was WAY ahead of its time - the Kaufman promos that Lawler showed were CLASSIC.

  • @BzaafiedTheFerocious
    @BzaafiedTheFerocious 10 лет назад +19

    I love how that old-school hip-hop just cued in right after the slap.

    • @happychappyz
      @happychappyz 6 лет назад +2

      Bzaafied the Ferocious George Clinton later sampled by De La Soul

  • @joshuabrooks4907
    @joshuabrooks4907 4 года назад +8

    Jerry Lawler would've been a great comedian.

  • @williambowen1771
    @williambowen1771 4 года назад +45

    Cool they really were friends and Lawler hating Carey's guts was priceless.

    • @danielmedina2078
      @danielmedina2078 3 года назад +3

      Carey who?

    • @MckProductions
      @MckProductions 3 года назад +1

      @@danielmedina2078 Jim Carey

    • @incitingariot9925
      @incitingariot9925 3 года назад +2

      @@danielmedina2078 jim Carey played Andy Kaufman in a movie. Jerry said jim was a douchebag

  • @dylan4652
    @dylan4652 3 года назад +12

    Man I wish that we still had people that would do this long joke reality style but no one could to do it like Andy.

  • @thenaturalmidsouth9536
    @thenaturalmidsouth9536 2 года назад +2

    Watched this with a bunch of stoned dudes in a dorm room at UTK. Classic.

  • @Ben-yv5by
    @Ben-yv5by 11 лет назад +9

    the blending of reality and entertainment

  • @sickpup820
    @sickpup820 Год назад +2

    The moment the 80s wrestling boom started.

  • @cubbyvespers6389
    @cubbyvespers6389 3 года назад +5

    This is how you incorporate celebrities into wrestling. If this had happened 25 years later WCW would have made Andy Kaufman champion.

  • @Quetzachapin
    @Quetzachapin 3 года назад +4

    After Andy’s death Jerry mentioned that they were always very close friends.

  • @michaelhighland4749
    @michaelhighland4749 3 года назад +24

    "im not that kind of man".... "what kind of a man are you?"...... instant classic

  • @serious-cyrusnoelan8127
    @serious-cyrusnoelan8127 Год назад

    Love: "His father wanted a boy, his Mother wanted a girl and they were both satisfied"... The kind of joke that will land you in prison after the year 2000! Than again... These people still knew what comedy was.

  • @c0mmenter1
    @c0mmenter1 3 года назад +3

    Mr Kaufman totally could have been a great wrestling character. People are always going to look back at this as one of the most important and classic television moments ever. !ndividuals are gonna look back at this comment and say "Man that C0mmenter 1 really knows what he's talking about"

  • @wndowpayne
    @wndowpayne 2 года назад +2

    They pulled this off perfectly..

  • @ntutino1980
    @ntutino1980 3 года назад +9

    It’s so amazing that they were able to recreate this so accurately. Man on the Moon is one of my favorite movies and Kaufmann was before my time

  • @anthonyrios8566
    @anthonyrios8566 2 года назад +1

    Politically Incorrect TV and I Love it.
    Classic TV. Maybe It was Scripted, But it was Still Awesome.
    That Ahole Kaufman; Got what was Coming to Him.
    Thank You Mr. Lawler. 🙏

  • @namelessbadassmofo212
    @namelessbadassmofo212 10 лет назад +26

    aw shit, smarks cheered for the heel even back then.

    • @hightimesbruce
      @hightimesbruce 10 лет назад +3

      That has nothing to do with it. Kaufman was from New York. Letterman is taped in NYC.

    • @namelessbadassmofo212
      @namelessbadassmofo212 10 лет назад +2

      It was a joke...

  • @keifriffards
    @keifriffards 10 лет назад +6

    I saw this original broadcast. I wasn't sure whether to believe it or not at the time, but I definitely thought it could be real. This was long before the days when everyone had a VCR or recorder to review it right away, and instead had to rely on remembering what they saw. It was talked about for quite some time afterwards, and may be the first episode of "David Letterman" to become an instant classic.

  • @kevincoulter9610
    @kevincoulter9610 3 года назад +4

    Knowing now what great buddies they were...so damn funny

  • @superman1148
    @superman1148 11 лет назад +1

    Great interview with Lawler tonight on The Artie Lange show. They were originally supposed to apologize to each other and Dave thought they were going to, that's why he took it there in the second segment. Andy called Jerry that afternoon and brought up the slap but Jerry didn't wanna do it. When Andy kept going after him, he thought what the hell and went for it. So Dave didn't know it was coming. Even Andy didn't know for sure. Sorry to burst some of the other commenters bubbles but...(cont'd)

  • @dondoyle8474
    @dondoyle8474 4 года назад +9

    Whether or not Dave knew it was staged he would’ve handled it the same way. That’s what’s really classic about it. And that’s why Dave is a class act.👍👍👍👍👍

    • @citizenken7069
      @citizenken7069 3 года назад

      According to Lawler, Letterman didn't know about it. He and Kaufman did it spontaneously.

    • @dondoyle8474
      @dondoyle8474 3 года назад

      @@citizenken7069 thank you Dave was a Genius👍👍

  • @lowcostlegaldocument
    @lowcostlegaldocument 10 лет назад +12

    Kaufman was a comedic genius! I wouldn't be surprised if he is still alive!

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 3 года назад

      Carl, he's gone forever.

    • @rd9793
      @rd9793 3 года назад +1

      He's Adam Schiff

    • @lassiejr2115
      @lassiejr2115 2 года назад

      @@rd9793 LOL they look similar .

    • @donf4227
      @donf4227 Год назад

      Andy's greatest act would be convincing everyone that he's been dead for decades.
      It's very possible that he's out here somewhere, walking among us.

  • @balerjohnson3099
    @balerjohnson3099 11 лет назад +16

    I saw this the night it was originally broadcast.Still makes me laugh .Lawler is a really good actor..Dave is the best and Andy shocked the world.

  • @jameschriss8664
    @jameschriss8664 3 года назад +1

    Where you can tell it is rigged is in the ring, because Kaufman is coordinating the piledriver with Lawler. You can see him holding Lawler's legs before he delivered the piledriver, which virtually eliminates the possibility of an injury if done correctly by both wrestlers. Lawler even said later that he'd piledrived hundreds of wrestlers and none suffered serious injuries. So it was all pretty much a show, but of course quite entertaining.

  • @newyorkgiantsfan5440
    @newyorkgiantsfan5440 3 года назад +7

    I like how Andy tried not to laugh at some of Lawlers jokes. 2:25

    • @fezzik7619
      @fezzik7619 3 года назад +1

      Andy probably wrote them

  • @TheKillWizard
    @TheKillWizard 3 года назад +2

    Andy Kaufman was a genius.

  • @messey12
    @messey12 3 года назад +12

    Wtf, this is my first time seeing this, I know it's all setup, and yet I can feel incredible tension with their argument. That's damned well done on their parts.

    • @toddblack8029
      @toddblack8029 3 года назад

      You must be very young, because this is one of the most legendary moments in wrestling history.

    • @messey12
      @messey12 3 года назад

      @@toddblack8029 ... I'm 40

    • @toddblack8029
      @toddblack8029 3 года назад +1

      @@messey12 Oh ok, well yeh this is one of the biggest well known "Feuds" in pro wrestling ever.

    • @mminkoff
      @mminkoff 3 года назад

      You should watch Andy Kaufman's wrestling matches against women! ... what precipitated this.. how he was degrading and humiliating them!

  • @kkroeger5868
    @kkroeger5868 Год назад +1

    Do we realize how timeless this bit is? Kaufman was playing today's Hollywood and its feelings towards Middle America. It was perfect comedy...

  • @leomdk939
    @leomdk939 3 года назад +8

    Absolute magic that will never be recreated or bested because that period of time is over and is sadly never coming back. Thank you Jerry Lawler for being one of the best ever and thank you Andy Kaufman for GETTING IT.

  • @WanderleiSilva29
    @WanderleiSilva29 Год назад +2

    Andy proved men have a huge physical advantage over women.

    • @CastlesForEyes
      @CastlesForEyes 9 месяцев назад

      😆😅😂 Imagine who he'd have approaching him today, if he challenged women to wrestle.

  • @terryeubanks8797
    @terryeubanks8797 3 года назад +5

    To be fair, I was born and raised around Memphis and that IS how they talk.

  • @glennmorgan4870
    @glennmorgan4870 11 лет назад +6

    prob the best work in the history of wrestling and comedy

  • @Jrude97
    @Jrude97 4 месяца назад +1

    It's hard to believe this was staged. It looked so realistic. From my understanding Kaufman wasn't expecting the slap!

  • @williamogilvie6909
    @williamogilvie6909 Год назад +3

    Excellent performance by all three. Letterman played the straight man so well.

  • @Coaltal45
    @Coaltal45 3 года назад +1

    I think what Andy Kaufman had was a jump on Reality TV way before anyone else. Putting people in uncomfortable positions for entertainment. Unfortunately it's snowballed into people behaving badly all the time. I understand he's regarded by many as genius, but I never saw how creating drama was funny...then or now. I remember seeing his Tony Clifton skits as a kid and thinking "Why are people laughing, this isn't funny" It seemed they were just laughing cause others were laughing. I just assume that people who think his bits were funny, are the same people who enjoy Reality TV.

  • @jeanious2009
    @jeanious2009 9 лет назад +5

    13:17 was that the cough that Andy was suffering from in his last days? Terrible, simple just terrible, to get lung cancer and not be a smoker. Back then smoking indoors was legal and nearly all the night clubs where full of clouds of tobacco smoke.

  • @dominicsalvato3171
    @dominicsalvato3171 3 года назад +1

    Kaufman wore folks like a jacket...everything was a put on from the get go!

  • @Freebleepers
    @Freebleepers 10 лет назад +7

    Also Jerry getting the John Cena reaction that night... lol, as the babyface is getting the boos.

  • @frankzito1660
    @frankzito1660 3 года назад +2

    A couple of those videos were at Jerry’s house...lol...Jerry was equally as brilliant as Kaufman in this ruse. No doubt about it.

  • @EliteSavageKing
    @EliteSavageKing 3 года назад +4

    Gotta give it to Letterman as he kept composed and went straight on with the interview even though he was shitting his pants lol

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218 3 года назад +2

    Jerry O'Neil Lawler (29 de noviembre de 1949) es un luchador profesional semi-retirado y comentarista de lucha libre estadounidense conocido por su nombre artístico Jerry "The King" Lawler. Actualmente trabaja en la WWE, como comentarista en la marca Raw, aunque algunas veces lucha en el circuito independiente.

  • @ValensBellator
    @ValensBellator 3 года назад +12

    God they were amazing 😂
    Seriously, absolutely perfect chemistry!

  • @flintsky7706
    @flintsky7706 3 года назад +1

    Jim Carrey totally misrepresented Andy and Jerry’s relationship. It was all a bit, they were both in on it for show. Jim Carrey interpreted this as serious and made Andy Kaufman seem like some weird, annoying, and semi-autistic fool who would relentlessly attack Jerry and took things way too far.