Ferris and Latham were always tough and made you hate them. Ferris had great heel talent. Davis…gosh he made you hate his a.. Ricky in one of the matches with his Dad as ref. Did they ever acknowledge that back in the day? I don’t remember. And what happened to Ricky Gibson?
The Assassins were Don Bass and Roger Smith (aka Dirty Rhodes) behind the masks. They later lost their masks to the Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) in a “mask vs. hair” match in 1983. A week later, they later returned as “The A-Team.”
Both "Superstar" Bill Dundee and "Nightmare" Danny Davis later became the "AMERICAN EAGLES" behind the masks.
Thank you so much for putting this up
AMAZING how many went on to big things. Eaton. Gibson. Morton. Ferris. Even Steve Regal held the AWA tag titles
Why are there no fabulous ones or rock n roll express videos
a very young Robert Gibson
Hard to tell, is this Wayne Farris also The Honky Tonk Man and is Larry Latham one of the Moondogs.
Yes on both counts
Larry Latham and Wayne ferris is the greatest tag team championship all time
Htm was alot bigger then when he was later in wwf almost hard to tell the diffrence.
I wish there was much more
Hair pulling
Ferris and Latham were always tough and made you hate them. Ferris had great heel talent. Davis…gosh he made you hate his a.. Ricky in one of the matches with his Dad as ref. Did they ever acknowledge that back in the day? I don’t remember. And what happened to Ricky Gibson?
Who were these Assassins?
The Assassins were Don Bass and Roger Smith (aka Dirty Rhodes) behind the masks. They later lost their masks to the Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) in a “mask vs. hair” match in 1983. A week later, they later returned as “The A-Team.”
@@AldenRDavis a man who knows Memphis wrestling!
@@jamie.777You got that right.. I grew up watching Memphis Classic Wrestling.
Great stuff! Thanks
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