I totally agree with you... He knew the end was near. I think he could actually feel it. I think his wife knew it too. WE WILL MISS YOU WARRIOR. he gave us some great yrs. He was one of my favorites. Because he stood for something.
Honorable mention: He doesn't even have a last name! He was born "Jim Hellwig," but after he left WWE, he legally changed his name to keep ownership of his "Ultimate Warrior" gimmick ... just like Steve Anderson legally changing his name to Steve Austin and Andrew Martin legally changing his middle name to "Test" (so his entire name was Andrew Test Martin), this is a tactic often used by wrestlers to keep ownership of their iconic ring names. The difference in Jim Hellwig's case is that ... he changed his ENTIRE NAME to just "Warrior." That's it. There wasn't even a middle or last name! His entire legal name was just "Warrior."
One reason some people do this is because they have legal rights to their work under that name. There are quite a few wrestlers and others who went by another name and then got screwed when another company bought the old one out and then buried all their old work.
1:30 He was saying that if you decide to avoid confrontation and not defend yourself/give your side of a situation, it opens the space for someone with less morals to construct an hurtful narrative, to be able to lie at will. It was pretty simple, and very good advice actually
@@joshgeiger8942 He made that character from himself, it wasn't an act but an expression. Something that is very often misunderstood. This is why the warrior stands out. He believed, the others acted.
Unfortunately Warrior had a habit of overcomplicating simple messages with long and profound sounding words, so many people get confused reading that stuff.
There was no "no sell" on the pedigree, first of all that was triple H first match with wcw and nobody knew him or the pedigree, second ultimate warrior was always like that, whatever special move you would throw at him he would come back on the next second, it was part of his character he would get instant energy from the warriors, like a senzhu bean in Dragon ball z, it was part of his trait. People that criticize him for that never lived on that time and so don't understand triple H was nothing compared to warrior at that time, or are just haters riding on the "self destruction of the ultimate warrior" ridiculous dvd claims...
Little Chestnut exactly 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 he was a body builder who didn’t really like the business and often held out for his share so of course he was unpopular with Vince he never wants to pay anyone unless he had to!
@@tammyforbes2101 If that's "not selling", something spread with the lies of the "self-destruction of the UW", then what does The Undertaker does all his matches when someone does their special move on him and he stands up immediately?... some people just want to see what they want to see. UW was special like The Undertaker, and others, where special moves wouldn't affect them so much, it was all part of the act, he was invincible ;D and he would get energy from the fans everytime he would put a hand in the air and people cheered. Actually Vince liked him a lot and they made peace in the end, they were not mad at each other in the end.
My favorite Warrior moment was meeting him at San Diego Comic Con when he was pushing his Warrior line and comic book, and I had a copy early on and drew a nice picture of him standing on the turn buckle and he signed them and shook my hand and asked me to send him samples of my artwork to work for him in Arizona. Never sent him anything. That is all.
with his pedigree being futile against The Warrior, HHH spend years of getting better wanting to bury other talents, which one day he got is opportunity from 2002-2005 when he found the lost golden shovel of hulk hogan......
Hunter was just being corporate and sided with Vince in his vendetta towards Warrior. He also mocked Rock for the "I supposed we should call him Dwayne now", and also "not giving 2 ____ about Hogan". It was a different Hunter from a different era.
Steven Scott I don't think Hawk ever learned how to sell... Back when RVD and Kane tagged; he once took a Kane chokeslam, followed by RVD's five star splash, barely got pinned, then got up before even RVD did. ...he was released that very night. May the man rest in peace, but he was an awful wrestler. Taker no selling the Pedigree makes a bit more sense... No excuse if Hawk no sold it, I don't care what point Trips was in his career.
Oddly enough.. One of his body bag matches was my favorite moment of his. I am an Undertaker fan however. Warrior won, but The Undertaker sitting up while still stuck in the body bag will always be the memory.
Favorite Ultimate Warrior moment: Without question, the unpredictability of his "Retirement Match" against Macho Man Randy Savage at Wrestlemania VII. Remains the best WWF match ever for me.
When I was little, (1988) I was in a beauty pageant and part of the stage interview I was asked who my favorite wrestler was (they have a pre-pagent interview, that's how they knew to ask that question) and I said "The ultimate warrior" and the crowd cheered. I got runner up. I like to think it was because I was the only little girl who liked professional wrestling.
from wikipedia about the Renegade .... On February 23, 1999, severely depressed about his release from his WCW contract, Wilson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was 33 years old
I still love watching all those classic Ultimate Warrior matches that I remember from my childhood. That and his full tilt dash to the ring and shaking of the ropes is still a pretty iconic ring entrance. There are just few wrestlers who can say their ring entrances still make the crowds really pop without much pyro and flash like guys such as Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, the Road Warriors, etc. etc.
loved watching this guy wrestle as a kid coming up. I remember dressing up like him, playing his theme song running around the house like him. Those were the good ol days.
Warrior was electric in the ring and outside it. His promos were other worldly. The WWE did a hatchet job on him in various documentaries and video segments but he will never be forgotten.
I remember when he feuded with Bret Hart, my favorite Wrestler back then. Didn't even know him until his '96 return, but certainly left an impact with his energetic entrance.
Warrior never had a feud or a match against Hart.They just hade a Tag Team Match against Kamala and Papa Shango in 1992. Hart was WWF-Champion,but Ultimate Warrior had the final Entrance,not the Champion ,and Warrior end the Match with a Pinfall on Shango.Again,not the Champion close the Match. Ultimate Warrior was bigger as the WWF Champion Bret Hart.
What about that time he refused to meet a dying make a wish kid at a show? Not gonna mention that one? Excerpt from Bret Harts' book “I got to see exactly what kind of champion Warrior was during a show in Omaha. Propped up on a stretcher a few feet outside the dressing room was a Make A-Wish kid who looked to be down to his last few hours. There was not a hair left on his head, and not even his Warrior face paint could mask his sad eyes. Sickly pale and barely breathing through a ventilator tube, the boy wore a purple Warrior T-shirt and green and orange tassels tied around his biceps to honor his hero. His mother and father and an older brother and sister were with him, patiently waiting for the promised encounter with The Ultimate Warrior. I bent over to say hello, as did all the other wrestlers on the way into the dressing room. It was odd, but there was Warrior actually sitting with us: He usually kept to himself in his private dressing room. By the time the third match started, a WWF public relations rep poked his head in and politely asked Warrior if he was ready to meet the dying boy. Warrior grunted, “In a fuckin’ minute. I’m busy.” I thought to myself, Busy doing what, talking to a bunch of guys you can’t stand anyway? As the night wore on the family waited just outside the dressing room door, the boy hanging on to his dying wish to meet his hero. As I was returning to the dressing room after my match, I was relieved to see that they weren’t there anymore; I assumed that the kid’s wish had come true. Warrior’s entrance music played while Jim and I quickly showered in hopes of beating the crowd out of the building. We’d have to hurry since Warrior never went over ten minutes. We dressed, grabbed our bags and took off. As we rounded a corner down a backstage ramp, we came upon the boy and his weary family, who had been moved there so as not to get in the way of Warrior’s entrance. I thought, That lousy piece of shit. He’d made them wait all night, unable to summon the compassion to see this real little warrior. Hogan, Randy and countless others, including André, never hesitated to take the time to meet a sick, dying kid. My disgust for Warrior magnified a thousand times. To me he was a coward, a weakling and a phony hero.”
Wow if that story is true, Warrior was a piece of shit. Why did Warrior always go after Hogan for the things he did, talking shit about Hogan. I think Warrior was obsessed with him.
My favorite warrior moment was how they trash the warrior in the self destruction of the ultimate warrior DVD saying "oh he was the worse, we all hated him. He was so unprofessional." and after he dies all of the sudden it's "oh well we all loved him, he was so great".
I'm REALLY surprised Warrior's comments on Bobby Heenan's cancer diagnosis weren't included. He pretty much mocked, ridiculed, and celebrated the fact Heenan had cancer and taunted him from his silly blog. Pretty ironic that the first Warrior Award was then given to Conor the Crusher... A CANCER VICTIM.
LULZ66 I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with this. Not doubting anyone mind you, but what was said? Is there a video or log of it around? That's reprehensible if this is the case...then to have his namesake award given to that kid Connor...that's just flat despicable. I would like to check out what was said first before I go further.
and then there is a warrior award given to an 8 year old cancer victim's family (remember wee Conner? so sad). is it in bad taste or is it 'warrior' the character not the man therefore justified?
Victor Kruger Well fuck, I can't *not* go on an exhaustive Google search for this now. 3 minutes later; FOR FUCKS SAKE that actually happened. WHY? Nothing exhaustive about the search, among the many "Warrior Rape...." choices, Santa Claus is at the top spot.
There’s the old quote, don’t meet your heroes and in WWE that’s pretty much true. There are great stars in the ring and in the business, but we can’t expect them to shine so bright out of them
Ironically, Bret Hart is as complicated or more of a complicated figure that warrior. Depending on perspective, of course. Bret was Bret’s biggest fan, and everyone else is beneath him. I’ve personally seen him not only ignore, but brush kids off where there was nothing in it for him. I worked out at the same gym as him and Owen in the mid 90’s, and let me tell you - there was an enormous difference between how the two brothers conducted themselves. People loved Owen. Bret loved Bret, and only fans of his persona loved him in person.
warrior/savage match was great but its storytelling was epic, it always makes me tear-up. He was hated and fans cheered when he loss (one foot insault pin) then they flipped it with the love of a good women angle, then it was "Oh my god, Randy one of best guys is done!" Retirement didn't last but we didn't know at the time
I remember being a kid idolising the warrior. Any who complains about a guys wrestling moves is generally to old to be watching wrestling. Like go watch the fucking real wrestling
Also worth mentioning, he once did a reality series where he basically bullied scene bands who partied too much and made them do crazy workouts. This happened because he was very good friends with the CEO of Sumerian Records, one of the biggest independent record labels in America. You can find both episodes on RUclips very easily. Considering that the WWE wants to cultivate a good relationship with bands of a certain style/genre due to fanboyism from Rollins, Bayley and Baron Corbin amongst others... they probably don't want you to find out this ever happened.
Three Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Miz: Number three, he's a sh*tty reality TV star. Number two, he main-evented a WrestleMania. Number one, he still works for the company. And that's our list. Did we leave anything out? Tell us in the comments below and be sure to like, share and subscribe!
Matt Kron Oooohhh.. Did I strike a nerve? Tell me, who else do you like in the WWE currently? I'd like to shit all over them, too. Firstly, you need to relax and drink something that will calm your nerves. May I offer some Flint water, sweet-tits? Secondly, the arguments for why Miz is underrated do not fall upon deaf ears; I understand the argument, totally. But coming from a, sadly, bygone era of professional wrestling, the fact that Miz does not give his all in the ring and holds back to "work safe" is not something that sets well with me. I don't want any of them getting hurt but when you're every bit as half-assed in the ring as someone like Cena (who only turns out his best when the paycheck's bigger), then I don't have a lot of respect for that. "I've never been injured." Great. You've also never done anything memorable aside from one promo during an episode of "Talking Smack" and that will be forgotten in another month.
I had already watched that hour long shoot video from Warrior on Hogan from start to finish. It really is something that every wrestling fan should watch.
About those infamous firings. Adam actually omitted a few things, probably because this isn't common knowledge but. 1. The first firing after he held Vince up for money at Summerslam. Fun fact about that. He actually sued the WWE over slander when it came to that remark and when court time rolled around, Hulk Hogan "forgot" he ever said anything about it. And the lawsuit happened in 2006, a year after the Self Destruction DVD. So they'll pay Hulk Hogan to trash talk Warrior on the DVD but not stick up for them in Court? Hmmm...that's suspicious lol 2. He was fired for steroid usage. Yes he was and so was the British Bulldog and a slew of other wrestlers. Vince used roids too and this was a year after they became illegal in the first place. They just used this as an excuse to get rid of Warrior who was bad at being told what to do by Vince and...well...we know how much Vince loves getting his way. Basically they couldn't just fire him for not playing ball because, like him not, Warrior was over as fuck back in the day and just firing a guy like that with the reason "Well the boss doesn't like him" would have caused people to switch channels. 3. He cited his father dying as a reason for no-showing events where he was advertised. Yeah, I love you Adam but that's also bullshit. He actually no-showed events because WWE was using his slogan "Always Believe" which was associated with his batshit insane comic book at the time and as a result it actually breached a contract he had with them by infringing upon that copyright. Ergo he was not contractually obligated to appear where advertised. I've seen the clip where they hauled Gorilla Monsoon out to say that "Warrior needs to post an appearance bond to assure that he will be where advertised" and man that had to be an awkward conversation after Gorilla found out what WWE did. Oh and yes Warrior also sued WWE over that "Always Believe" slogan thing in 1996 too.
Spell it out for me, what does WWE infringing on his comic book's copyright have to do with Warrior being under contract to perform and not showing up as advertised? Those sound like separate issues.
the way this channel has grown is insane...when i watched my first video i think it had 15 k views.. .and it feels like that wasnt that long ago...love all of the content and glad to see how it has grown.
“What are you doing hun?” “Making a public video where I hum a theme song and flash up an epileptic slideshow to the beat of photos of me looking like I have gas.” “Um... why?” “Because wrestling.”
Most of these lists, whether it be WhatCulture or especially TheRichest or TheSportster, tend to have moments WWE has you remember that are on the lists stating WWE wants you to forget them or lists of "things you don't know/remember" that you usually do. Great entertainment, but occasionally false advertising clickbait
My favourite Warrior moment is when he was feuding with Goldust in 1996. Goldust was at his best and most provocative then when he coming on to other wrestlers in suggestive ways. The look on Warriors face when Goldust has him alone in the ring is priceless.
My favorite Ultimate Warrior moment is wrestling with my friend Jeremy Johnson in his back yard and him calling me Warrior, back when I was in middle school.
I remember a Jericho story when warrior jumped over to wcw. He watched warrior take a cookie from the catering table, crushed it in his hand, smelled it and then threw it out lol Jericho was like what the fuck just happened.
It's times like these I wish I was 10 years old again watching The Warrior and Saturday Nights main event instead of the crap WWE shovels out now. The good old days.
Wrestling really became big in the 80s. I like the way these megastars gave interviews before or after a match. The intensity, the atomosphere that they have built with it. Just great. And the Ultimate Warrior was truly a phenomenon. I didn't know that he had unacceptable opinions. But that doesn't change his success, the achievements he achieved in the ring or the good time he gave us viewers. RIP - Ultimate Warrior - You are one of the big stars of this sport.
We used to watch wrestling while eating chicken and drinking softdrinks late at night when we were still kids. I only realize it now that it was the kid version of a drinking session. My grandma was into wrestling as well. She was pro-Hogan. I'm pro Ultimate Warrior. I would mimic his entrance, running around the house and also mimiced that angry move at the ring ropes lol
I remember early in his career, and my son was about 12, he wanted to see the Ultimate Warrior. At the time WWF was at Capital Center in Largo, Maryland. Ultimate Warrior, that handsome hunk of a man? Oh, okay. I'm handicapped and we had to take a special elevator down to our floor seats, and walked through the room where the wrestlers were hanging out. I remember Iron Sheik doing sit ups and he moved over to let us through. We got to our fourth row seats and I couldn't wait for the Ultimate Warrior to come out. Finally, he did his Warrior run and yanking the ropes up and down, he looked over and he smiled at me. I'll never ever forget that small act of kindness. 💕
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I remember meeting him once back in 2004, and asked if he had any memories to share about Curt Hennig and he told me that Curt had been in the ground almost a year and I needed to get over it, that my hero died because he was a loser who didn't know when to stop pushing his body after his time in the ring was done and that if I were smarter I'd pick a better hero like him.
If you listen to the shoot interviews, Warrior was never brought into the business as a wrestler who cared about it.. He really didn't and the sad part about this is that he proved it throughout his career. I get the guy ultimately got was he rightfully deserved.. But you can't overlook his past without remembering that yeah this stuff did happen. I was and still am a huge fan of Ultimate Warrior because I grew up when he was at his prime and was very popular to little kids like me as was Savage and Hogan. The point is, nobody of this era will really understand who Warrior truly was and was not and they'll never get to experience when his music hit and all of us went ape!
The reunion match with Sting should have been on the list. Before the Halloween Havoc match the reunited Bladerunners were to face Hart and Hogan. Warrior didn't take his coat off and basically just shook the ropes and posed while Hogan looked frightened of Warrior while he and Hart beat on Sting. Then various nWo bods turn up to attack Warrior and WCW enforcement release sleeping gas into the ring.
Nice list and can't be mad about this list of Warrior because even the dead and respected had some skeletons and here's my list of suggestions: Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Michael Cole, Jerry The King Lawler, Jim JR Ross,The Miz, Dolph Ziggler, Lana, Rusev, Corey Graves, Bryon Saxton, Paige, Alberto Del Rio, John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Macho Man Randy Savage, Daniel Bryan, Bray Wyatt, Linda McMahon, Mick Foley, Enzo Amore, Big Cass, Ric Flair, Charlotte, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Becky Lynch, Eva Marie, The Usos, Zack Ryder, Mauro Ranildo, AJ Lee, Shelton Benjamin, Christian, Mickie James, Melina, The Dudley Boyz, Bobby Lashley, John Laurnenatis, Vickie Guerrero, Heath Slater, Mark Henry, R-Truth, Cody Rhodes, Wade Barratt, Paul Heyman, Eric Bischoff, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, MVP, Jim Cornette, Vince Russo, WIlliam Regal, Booker T, Rey Mysterio, Sable, Sunny, Mean Gean Okerland, Vader, Bret The Hitmn Hart, Road Warriors, Sycho Sid/Sid Vicious, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Hulk Hogan, Goldust, Dusty Rhodes, Bruno Samartino, Stan Henson, Bobby The Brain Heenan, Lex Lugar, Scott Steiner.
I like the warrior He was my childhood hero I dont buy the criticism about in ring abilities.. because wrestling at that time was about entertainment and he was great at it
I lived a few years in North Carolina when I was a kid in the early 80's and I got hooked on the WWF. This was the peak of Ric Flair and the Four Horseman. The UW was a new guy and he was *HATED* by everyone! He was the real bad guy. I went to see my first live match in Raleigh in the coliseum and it was epic. I had my chair ripped out from under me and used against Arn Anderson of the Horsemen. It was the coolest thing that had ever happened to a 14 year old kid.
His ultimate entrance song...all trilled..all much up..his my ultimate idol in my childhood...I lonely,when never be seen ng wwe ,by the way thanks to you for this...iloveubro,this my idol,forever
10. He was advertised as an active wrestler in 2010 9. WrestleMania match with Vince McMahon in 2010 8. His career got ended by a legitimate kick 7. He's bitter as Hell 6. His US title win in 2010
I was just re-watching The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior earlier today. Eerie. Anyway, the man seemed like kind of an asshole, but it's still nice he made peace with Vince and the WWE before his death.
I'm convinced that Warrior knew he was dying and wanted to make peace with everyone before he went
Pause the video of the comic book and read the full page on it, specifically the last few sentences.. @1:24 mark in video... true fans understand
The speech he made on raw the night before his death was his eulogy.
Man gave his own eulogy not even 24hrs before he died
God puts that in ya, no offense lol
I totally agree with you... He knew the end was near. I think he could actually feel it. I think his wife knew it too. WE WILL MISS YOU WARRIOR. he gave us some great yrs. He was one of my favorites. Because he stood for something.
Honorable mention: He doesn't even have a last name!
He was born "Jim Hellwig," but after he left WWE, he legally changed his name to keep ownership of his "Ultimate Warrior" gimmick ... just like Steve Anderson legally changing his name to Steve Austin and Andrew Martin legally changing his middle name to "Test" (so his entire name was Andrew Test Martin), this is a tactic often used by wrestlers to keep ownership of their iconic ring names.
The difference in Jim Hellwig's case is that ... he changed his ENTIRE NAME to just "Warrior." That's it. There wasn't even a middle or last name! His entire legal name was just "Warrior."
That's badass
One reason some people do this is because they have legal rights to their work under that name. There are quite a few wrestlers and others who went by another name and then got screwed when another company bought the old one out and then buried all their old work.
This is very cool to know, thank you very much from Venice.
“I am the Ultimate Warrior, you are the Ultimate Warrior fans and the spirit of the Ultimate Warrior will run forever.”
1:30 He was saying that if you decide to avoid confrontation and not defend yourself/give your side of a situation, it opens the space for someone with less morals to construct an hurtful narrative, to be able to lie at will.
It was pretty simple, and very good advice actually
@@joshgeiger8942 He made that character from himself, it wasn't an act but an expression. Something that is very often misunderstood. This is why the warrior stands out. He believed, the others acted.
Unfortunately Warrior had a habit of overcomplicating simple messages with long and profound sounding words, so many people get confused reading that stuff.
OMG, I didn't think anyone besides Warrior himself could decipher what Warrior would say.
I think that's a favorable interpretation of gibberish
What if WWE posted a video "10 things WhatCulture wants you to forget about Adam Blampied"
1. The Posh Guy Who Likes Wrestling
1.the posh guy who likes wresling.
Monkey D. Garp Legendary! Vince McMahon vs. Eric Bischoff vs. Adam Blampied at WrestleMania XXVII book it!
#2 forgets to wear a belt when absolutely needed(for reference see adam vs rampage)
Monkey D. Garp 10. He murdered a puppy
The no sell on the pedigree was hilarious. It's funnier watching now considering how big HHH became in the business.
It could be aruged that it works for Warrior because he's a huge over the top hero type.
There was no "no sell" on the pedigree, first of all that was triple H first match with wcw and nobody knew him or the pedigree, second ultimate warrior was always like that, whatever special move you would throw at him he would come back on the next second, it was part of his character he would get instant energy from the warriors, like a senzhu bean in Dragon ball z, it was part of his trait. People that criticize him for that never lived on that time and so don't understand triple H was nothing compared to warrior at that time, or are just haters riding on the "self destruction of the ultimate warrior" ridiculous dvd claims...
Little Chestnut exactly 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 he was a body builder who didn’t really like the business and often held out for his share so of course he was unpopular with Vince he never wants to pay anyone unless he had to!
@@tammyforbes2101 If that's "not selling", something spread with the lies of the "self-destruction of the UW", then what does The Undertaker does all his matches when someone does their special move on him and he stands up immediately?... some people just want to see what they want to see. UW was special like The Undertaker, and others, where special moves wouldn't affect them so much, it was all part of the act, he was invincible ;D and he would get energy from the fans everytime he would put a hand in the air and people cheered. Actually Vince liked him a lot and they made peace in the end, they were not mad at each other in the end.
Little Chestnut fuc u
My favorite Warrior moment was meeting him at San Diego Comic Con when he was pushing his Warrior line and comic book, and I had a copy early on and drew a nice picture of him standing on the turn buckle and he signed them and shook my hand and asked me to send him samples of my artwork to work for him in Arizona.
Never sent him anything.
That is all.
Douglas Freeman why don’t you send him anything? 😞
@@yasminejohnson3372 The mailman doesn't deliver to graves.
Opiatus oh I see🙂
Why didn't you send him anything?
@@zanethindx 2
Rumor has it there was blood in the Warriors cocaine system
girls poop too other way around
No, he got it right.
I heard he hated cocaine but loved the way it smelled.
@@davidquinn7822 LMFAO... FUNNIEST SHIT EVER
Give 'im the 'net!
THAT WAS LEGENDARY !!! LMAO!
I have to say, Warrior no-selling the pedigree is pretty great.
PhillipRottingham Its a copy of Hulk Hogan getting up after anyone's finishing move being futile.
with his pedigree being futile against The Warrior, HHH spend years of getting better wanting to bury other talents, which one day he got is opportunity from 2002-2005 when he found the lost golden shovel of hulk hogan......
If I am not mistaking Hawk and Undertaker also no sold that move. HHH was just a bottom mid-card when he first arrived.
Hunter was just being corporate and sided with Vince in his vendetta towards Warrior. He also mocked Rock for the "I supposed we should call him Dwayne now", and also "not giving 2 ____ about Hogan". It was a different Hunter from a different era.
Steven Scott I don't think Hawk ever learned how to sell... Back when RVD and Kane tagged; he once took a Kane chokeslam, followed by RVD's five star splash, barely got pinned, then got up before even RVD did. ...he was released that very night. May the man rest in peace, but he was an awful wrestler. Taker no selling the Pedigree makes a bit more sense... No excuse if Hawk no sold it, I don't care what point Trips was in his career.
Oddly enough.. One of his body bag matches was my favorite moment of his. I am an Undertaker fan however. Warrior won, but The Undertaker sitting up while still stuck in the body bag will always be the memory.
Favorite Ultimate Warrior moment: Without question, the unpredictability of his "Retirement Match" against Macho Man Randy Savage at Wrestlemania VII. Remains the best WWF match ever for me.
Me too
My favorite Warrior moment is him no selling the Pedigree.
When I was little, (1988) I was in a beauty pageant and part of the stage interview I was asked who my favorite wrestler was (they have a pre-pagent interview, that's how they knew to ask that question) and I said "The ultimate warrior" and the crowd cheered. I got runner up. I like to think it was because I was the only little girl who liked professional wrestling.
when i was a kid, he made wrestling otherworldly, and i loved it. rip, one of the best, and there'll never be another like him.
@The Rattlesnake yeah, Warrior is their master
@The Rattlesnake Nope
"1 thing WWE wants you to forget about Chris Benoit"
Everything.
It's the sad truth.
Kyle Wilson You know I HAD forgotten about Chris Benoit. You HAD to bring him up again DIDN'T YOU?
The "Rabid Wolverine" ! He was a great wrestler! Not just a Wrastler! That reverse bridge of his was Fucking amazing!
Yea even thou Chris is innocent.
And here's 10 things wwe wanna forget about me
10 cussing out people with benoit jokes
from wikipedia about the Renegade .... On February 23, 1999, severely depressed about his release from his WCW contract, Wilson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was 33 years old
that's my birthday... :(
That's my birthday 😧
That's a shame. It was a bad gimmick and when it failed, they should have changed it to something else.
@@Jonahch2v9 well considering how bad WCW was with new or different gimmick ideas , the Yeti, glacier, ect lol ya no....
Careers ruined by Ultimate Warrior: 1 (DING)
10 things WWE wants you to forget about James Freakin' Ellsworth!
Beer ! nothing to forget he is out too good
Anish Goel mabey that he made john cena his bitch lol
Anish Goel mabey that he made john cena his bitch lol
Anish Goel so fucking true
Ellsworth is a chinless wrestling god.
Ahh the 80’s, when cocaine was your best pre and post workout supplement!
ADAM! you know what?
YOU JUST MADE THE LIST
OMGGGGG
Do you know what
YOU JUST MADE THE LIST, YOU STUPID IDI-IT
Do you know what happens when you do gimmick infringement? Nothing
gimmick infringement king Ross will bite your fucking nose off
ink it in maaaaannnnnn
I still love watching all those classic Ultimate Warrior matches that I remember from my childhood. That and his full tilt dash to the ring and shaking of the ropes is still a pretty iconic ring entrance. There are just few wrestlers who can say their ring entrances still make the crowds really pop without much pyro and flash like guys such as Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, the Road Warriors, etc. etc.
loved watching this guy wrestle as a kid coming up. I remember dressing up like him, playing his theme song running around the house like him. Those were the good ol days.
Warrior was electric in the ring and outside it. His promos were other worldly. The WWE did a hatchet job on him in various documentaries and video segments but he will never be forgotten.
Rest in Peace Ultimate Warrior. The WWF was truly epic when you were in the ring.
I remember when he feuded with Bret Hart, my favorite Wrestler back then. Didn't even know him until his '96 return, but certainly left an impact with his energetic entrance.
I never heard of or saw a match between him and Brett Hart
Warrior never had a feud or a match against Hart.They just hade a Tag Team Match against Kamala and Papa Shango in 1992.
Hart was WWF-Champion,but Ultimate Warrior had the final Entrance,not the Champion ,and Warrior end the Match with a Pinfall on Shango.Again,not the Champion close the Match.
Ultimate Warrior was bigger as the WWF Champion Bret Hart.
Sting and the warrior is my all time favorite wrestlers
Jon Kurkul YES
Jon Kurkul Bladerunners
Legion of doom and the warrior were mine
Sting kinda stole Warriors mask! Steve was a great entertainer! One of my favs too!
GTFO.
2 words bruh - “hacksaw Jim Dugan”. Look it up
My fave memories of The Ultimate Warrior were his trainwreck promos... then his Wrestlemania VI match against Hull Cogan
fidielio who's Hull Cogan?
wcwlives Krispin Wah's cousin
I thought it was Ho Kogan
"Hull Cogan". LMAO
What about that time he refused to meet a dying make a wish kid at a show? Not gonna mention that one?
Excerpt from Bret Harts' book
“I got to see exactly what kind of champion Warrior was during a show in Omaha. Propped up on a stretcher a few feet outside the dressing room was a Make A-Wish kid who looked to be down to his last few hours. There was not a hair left on his head, and not even his Warrior face paint could mask his sad eyes. Sickly pale and barely breathing through a ventilator tube, the boy wore a purple Warrior T-shirt and green and orange tassels tied around his biceps to honor his hero. His mother and father and an older brother and sister were with him, patiently waiting for the promised encounter with The Ultimate Warrior. I bent over to say hello, as did all the other wrestlers on the way into the dressing room. It was odd, but there was Warrior actually sitting with us: He usually kept to himself in his private dressing room. By the time the third match started, a WWF public relations rep poked his head in and politely asked Warrior if he was ready to meet the dying boy. Warrior grunted, “In a fuckin’ minute. I’m busy.” I thought to myself, Busy doing what, talking to a bunch of guys you can’t stand anyway? As the night wore on the family waited just outside the dressing room door, the boy hanging on to his dying wish to meet his hero. As I was returning to the dressing room after my match, I was relieved to see that they weren’t there anymore; I assumed that the kid’s wish had come true. Warrior’s entrance music played while Jim and I quickly showered in hopes of beating the crowd out of the building. We’d have to hurry since Warrior never went over ten minutes. We dressed, grabbed our bags and took off. As we rounded a corner down a backstage ramp, we came upon the boy and his weary family, who had been moved there so as not to get in the way of Warrior’s entrance. I thought, That lousy piece of shit. He’d made them wait all night, unable to summon the compassion to see this real little warrior. Hogan, Randy and countless others, including André, never hesitated to take the time to meet a sick, dying kid. My disgust for Warrior magnified a thousand times. To me he was a coward, a weakling and a phony hero.”
Did the boy die?
I've heard that UW once sgd photos and offered ring side seats to some fans so clearly he wasnt always mean
And Hogan is hardly a saint either (back stabber , ego maniac etc)
Cocaine is one hell of a drug
Wow if that story is true, Warrior was a piece of shit. Why did Warrior always go after Hogan for the things he did, talking shit about Hogan. I think Warrior was obsessed with him.
My favorite warrior moment was how they trash the warrior in the self destruction of the ultimate warrior DVD saying "oh he was the worse, we all hated him. He was so unprofessional." and after he dies all of the sudden it's "oh well we all loved him, he was so great".
I'm REALLY surprised Warrior's comments on Bobby Heenan's cancer diagnosis weren't included. He pretty much mocked, ridiculed, and celebrated the fact Heenan had cancer and taunted him from his silly blog. Pretty ironic that the first Warrior Award was then given to Conor the Crusher... A CANCER VICTIM.
LULZ66 i dont think Connor Deserved It..
Well, Connor died, so......
LULZ66 I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with this. Not doubting anyone mind you, but what was said? Is there a video or log of it around? That's reprehensible if this is the case...then to have his namesake award given to that kid Connor...that's just flat despicable. I would like to check out what was said first before I go further.
LuckyDT Warrior was lashing out over the Self Destruction DVD, but he went a little overboard on Heenan. Here's a link: rajah.com/2005/4275
and then there is a warrior award given to an 8 year old cancer victim's family (remember wee Conner? so sad). is it in bad taste or is it 'warrior' the character not the man therefore justified?
My favorite "warrior moments" all involve the Warrior tossing Rick Rude around like a rag doll.
Oh the Ultimate Warrior comics, I still remember when he raped Santa in one of these.
Victor Kruger WHAT?!
Benny The Commie Durant sadly he's correct it happened
Victor Kruger Well fuck, I can't *not* go on an exhaustive Google search for this now.
3 minutes later; FOR FUCKS SAKE that actually happened. WHY? Nothing exhaustive about the search, among the many "Warrior Rape...." choices, Santa Claus is at the top spot.
Santa had it coming. Literally.
I remember Spoony and Linkara review of the Ultimate Warrior comics.
There’s the old quote, don’t meet your heroes and in WWE that’s pretty much true. There are great stars in the ring and in the business, but we can’t expect them to shine so bright out of them
You should do 10 Things WWE Wants You to Forget About The Miz!
Daniel Lewis there is only 1 thing, his whole career?
Daniel Lewis I keep forgetting he exists.
Daniel Lewis He was on a shitty reality show
haters keep me awesome
Daniel Lewis his whole career
You forgot one thing. Where Bret Hart claimed that the Ultimate Warrior ignored a dying kid who wanted to meet him in the first place.
Ironically, this channel ignored this info
Ironically, Bret Hart is as complicated or more of a complicated figure that warrior. Depending on perspective, of course. Bret was Bret’s biggest fan, and everyone else is beneath him. I’ve personally seen him not only ignore, but brush kids off where there was nothing in it for him. I worked out at the same gym as him and Owen in the mid 90’s, and let me tell you - there was an enormous difference between how the two brothers conducted themselves. People loved Owen. Bret loved Bret, and only fans of his persona loved him in person.
i always loved loved loved the warriors entrance and i even loved his crazy ass promos lol one of a kind
Why in the holy hell did you not mention his infamous feud with Papa Shango???! 🤨
Papa Shango was scary back then. His voodoo seemed to be the answer to the insanity that was the Warrior.
you forgo bout this coment
Spoony and Linkara almost broke all the space-time continuum just by reviewing the Warrior comic. TWICE!
I miss Spoony before he became a shell of his former self :(
Sad thing is both Linkara and Spoony are as not as good as they used to be.
Yup. Its a natural progression with famous youtubers unfortunately.
I miss pre-ultima Spoony.
warrior/savage match was great but its storytelling was epic, it always makes me tear-up. He was hated and fans cheered when he loss (one foot insault pin) then they flipped it with the love of a good women angle, then it was "Oh my god, Randy one of best guys is done!" Retirement didn't last but we didn't know at the time
Warrior was a slightly more exciting version of Goldberg: 2 muscle bounds with exciting ring entrances and limited wrestling moves
Goldberg? Huh? Ultimate warrior was obviously the native American version of macho Man.
I think the same ...Imagine a match with those two ...
I would have paid to see that
but Goldberg is more powerful than Warrior.
I remember being a kid idolising the warrior. Any who complains about a guys wrestling moves is generally to old to be watching wrestling. Like go watch the fucking real wrestling
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I'm high at work watching this. Anyone else
I'm just high
gooch butter "how high are you?"
"yes"
gooch butter your not alone brother
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gooch butter: isn't it weird how feet smell, and noses run?
Me: How high are you?
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Emil Refsgaard lol
My favorite moments are his promos
Also worth mentioning, he once did a reality series where he basically bullied scene bands who partied too much and made them do crazy workouts. This happened because he was very good friends with the CEO of Sumerian Records, one of the biggest independent record labels in America. You can find both episodes on RUclips very easily.
Considering that the WWE wants to cultivate a good relationship with bands of a certain style/genre due to fanboyism from Rollins, Bayley and Baron Corbin amongst others... they probably don't want you to find out this ever happened.
Robert, he could be such a heel both inside and outside the ring.
Def was one of my favorite wrestlers of all time....just his crazy entrance shaking the ropes/ring.
10 things Wwe wants to forget about The Miz or Cesaro
Matts hummels ist shite
rip english
Three Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Miz:
Number three, he's a sh*tty reality TV star.
Number two, he main-evented a WrestleMania.
Number one, he still works for the company.
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He is the best heal in Wwe nowdays.Everyone hate him.Fuck ur opinion shit af.
Matt Kron
Oooohhh.. Did I strike a nerve? Tell me, who else do you like in the WWE currently? I'd like to shit all over them, too. Firstly, you need to relax and drink something that will calm your nerves. May I offer some Flint water, sweet-tits? Secondly, the arguments for why Miz is underrated do not fall upon deaf ears; I understand the argument, totally. But coming from a, sadly, bygone era of professional wrestling, the fact that Miz does not give his all in the ring and holds back to "work safe" is not something that sets well with me. I don't want any of them getting hurt but when you're every bit as half-assed in the ring as someone like Cena (who only turns out his best when the paycheck's bigger), then I don't have a lot of respect for that. "I've never been injured." Great. You've also never done anything memorable aside from one promo during an episode of "Talking Smack" and that will be forgotten in another month.
I had already watched that hour long shoot video from Warrior on Hogan from start to finish. It really is something that every wrestling fan should watch.
About those infamous firings.
Adam actually omitted a few things, probably because this isn't common knowledge but.
1. The first firing after he held Vince up for money at Summerslam.
Fun fact about that. He actually sued the WWE over slander when it came to that remark and when court time rolled around, Hulk Hogan "forgot" he ever said anything about it. And the lawsuit happened in 2006, a year after the Self Destruction DVD. So they'll pay Hulk Hogan to trash talk Warrior on the DVD but not stick up for them in Court? Hmmm...that's suspicious lol
2. He was fired for steroid usage.
Yes he was and so was the British Bulldog and a slew of other wrestlers. Vince used roids too and this was a year after they became illegal in the first place. They just used this as an excuse to get rid of Warrior who was bad at being told what to do by Vince and...well...we know how much Vince loves getting his way. Basically they couldn't just fire him for not playing ball because, like him not, Warrior was over as fuck back in the day and just firing a guy like that with the reason "Well the boss doesn't like him" would have caused people to switch channels.
3. He cited his father dying as a reason for no-showing events where he was advertised.
Yeah, I love you Adam but that's also bullshit. He actually no-showed events because WWE was using his slogan "Always Believe" which was associated with his batshit insane comic book at the time and as a result it actually breached a contract he had with them by infringing upon that copyright. Ergo he was not contractually obligated to appear where advertised. I've seen the clip where they hauled Gorilla Monsoon out to say that "Warrior needs to post an appearance bond to assure that he will be where advertised" and man that had to be an awkward conversation after Gorilla found out what WWE did.
Oh and yes Warrior also sued WWE over that "Always Believe" slogan thing in 1996 too.
Bluemagus you i like 👍
Todd Spencer An asterisk would have been nice lol
Spell it out for me, what does WWE infringing on his comic book's copyright have to do with Warrior being under contract to perform and not showing up as advertised? Those sound like separate issues.
Favorite warrior moment. When he reappeared in WcW and Hogan tried to hand him his shirt. The Warrior responded "WHATS THAT SMELL!!?"😂
My favorite is when he was running backstage during a promo
the way this channel has grown is insane...when i watched my first video i think it had 15 k views..
.and it feels like that wasnt that long ago...love all of the content and glad to see how it has grown.
r.i.p ultimate warrior
RIP
My favorite Warrior moment is when he is entering the ring and his match with The Undertaker (the body bag match)
Adam did NOT load his spaceship with the rocket fuel and that's why WhatCulture died in a horrific spaceship crash called 'selling out'!
Adam recorded this in hospital.... Lol
Who can ever forget that time when Ultimate Warrior wore a baseball cap on live TV?
“What are you doing hun?”
“Making a public video where I hum a theme song and flash up an epileptic slideshow to the beat of photos of me looking like I have gas.”
“Um... why?”
“Because wrestling.”
WWE 2k15, no selling the pedigree is literally one of the matches in the Path of the Warrior showcase.
Most of these lists, whether it be WhatCulture or especially TheRichest or TheSportster, tend to have moments WWE has you remember that are on the lists stating WWE wants you to forget them or lists of "things you don't know/remember" that you usually do. Great entertainment, but occasionally false advertising clickbait
Huh? 2k15 is cena michaels stories..
My favourite Warrior moment is when he was feuding with Goldust in 1996. Goldust was at his best and most provocative then when he coming on to other wrestlers in suggestive ways. The look on Warriors face when Goldust has him alone in the ring is priceless.
it's fucked warrior died because now HHH can't get his win back.
they already did this with cactus jack so nobody wins but The Nose
Ultimate Warrior - 1
Triple H - 0
That must eat at HHH
In order to get back his win and bury Warrior, Triple H first needs to dig him up. I'll get out...
disrespectful bro. too soon
Jokers R Wild Studios REKT
My favorite Ultimate Warrior moment is wrestling with my friend Jeremy Johnson in his back yard and him calling me Warrior, back when I was in middle school.
James ELSWORTH vs Ultimate Warrior BOOK IT VINCE!
What?
Official Roman James Ellsworth vs. Chris Benoit vs. Randy Savage vs. Ultimate Warrior vs. Chyna Fatal 5 Way at WM34
Beer ! make it a death match and I'm sold
Casket match?
Buried alive match or sort of alive... Lol
I remember a Jericho story when warrior jumped over to wcw. He watched warrior take a cookie from the catering table, crushed it in his hand, smelled it and then threw it out lol Jericho was like what the fuck just happened.
1:20 hes actually saying some very important things.
The Renegade was on the cover of WCW Magazine the month I was born, tough one to live down.
4:02 That is one hell of a bruise! Ouch!
Looks like a pulled hami. If so ouch indeedy. I did that playing baseball when I was a kid. Death is a preferable preference.
My favorite Warrior moment was in Orlando and then Tampa when he no-showed two events I had floor seats for.
It's times like these I wish I was 10 years old again watching The Warrior and Saturday Nights main event instead of the crap WWE shovels out now. The good old days.
Wrestling really became big in the 80s. I like the way these megastars gave interviews before or after a match. The intensity, the atomosphere that they have built with it. Just great. And the Ultimate Warrior was truly a phenomenon. I didn't know that he had unacceptable opinions. But that doesn't change his success, the achievements he achieved in the ring or the good time he gave us viewers. RIP - Ultimate Warrior - You are one of the big stars of this sport.
I thought Adam blampied died by rampage
Superstar shield I'm assuming rampage let this vocal chord and tongue work, just about
Warrior vs Undertaker~ the vignettes leading up to the match were fantastic as well as the match
We used to watch wrestling while eating chicken and drinking softdrinks late at night when we were still kids. I only realize it now that it was the kid version of a drinking session. My grandma was into wrestling as well. She was pro-Hogan. I'm pro Ultimate Warrior. I would mimic his entrance, running around the house and also mimiced that angry move at the ring ropes lol
I remember early in his career, and my son was about 12, he wanted to see the Ultimate Warrior. At the time WWF was at Capital Center in Largo, Maryland. Ultimate Warrior, that handsome hunk of a man? Oh, okay. I'm handicapped and we had to take a special elevator down to our floor seats, and walked through the room where the wrestlers were hanging out. I remember Iron Sheik doing sit ups and he moved over to let us through. We got to our fourth row seats and I couldn't wait for the Ultimate Warrior to come out. Finally, he did his Warrior run and yanking the ropes up and down, he looked over and he smiled at me. I'll never ever forget that small act of kindness. 💕
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Exactly!!!!
Loved the Ultimate Warrior, he was the very and only reason i started to watch WWE.
How did you manage to narrow this down to just 10? The guy was a nut job!!
3:14 that actually broke my heart, the poor guy
Yea
Steroids are a hell of a drug. Also cocaine.
So is paracetamol
don't forget cough medicine
Pain pills
Oxy pain pills are a slow way to death. I'd say much worse than cocaine and steroids.
Yeah dude was on more than steroids and his death was suspect... his crazy promo's he had to be on some kind of drug.
I remember meeting him once back in 2004, and asked if he had any memories to share about Curt Hennig and he told me that Curt had been in the ground almost a year and I needed to get over it, that my hero died because he was a loser who didn't know when to stop pushing his body after his time in the ring was done and that if I were smarter I'd pick a better hero like him.
Warrior was right.Hennig was a sick Crackhead.Hennig shit under the Ring ,when he and Warrior was waiting there for a Ringsequence.
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If you listen to the shoot interviews, Warrior was never brought into the business as a wrestler who cared about it.. He really didn't and the sad part about this is that he proved it throughout his career. I get the guy ultimately got was he rightfully deserved.. But you can't overlook his past without remembering that yeah this stuff did happen. I was and still am a huge fan of Ultimate Warrior because I grew up when he was at his prime and was very popular to little kids like me as was Savage and Hogan. The point is, nobody of this era will really understand who Warrior truly was and was not and they'll never get to experience when his music hit and all of us went ape!
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The reunion match with Sting should have been on the list. Before the Halloween Havoc match the reunited Bladerunners were to face Hart and Hogan. Warrior didn't take his coat off and basically just shook the ropes and posed while Hogan looked frightened of Warrior while he and Hart beat on Sting. Then various nWo bods turn up to attack Warrior and WCW enforcement release sleeping gas into the ring.
Nice list and can't be mad about this list of Warrior because even the dead and respected had some skeletons and here's my list of suggestions: Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Michael Cole, Jerry The King Lawler, Jim JR Ross,The Miz, Dolph Ziggler, Lana, Rusev, Corey Graves, Bryon Saxton, Paige, Alberto Del Rio, John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Macho Man Randy Savage, Daniel Bryan, Bray Wyatt, Linda McMahon, Mick Foley, Enzo Amore, Big Cass, Ric Flair, Charlotte, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Becky Lynch, Eva Marie, The Usos, Zack Ryder, Mauro Ranildo, AJ Lee, Shelton Benjamin, Christian, Mickie James, Melina, The Dudley Boyz, Bobby Lashley, John Laurnenatis, Vickie Guerrero, Heath Slater, Mark Henry, R-Truth, Cody Rhodes, Wade Barratt, Paul Heyman, Eric Bischoff, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, MVP, Jim Cornette, Vince Russo, WIlliam Regal, Booker T, Rey Mysterio, Sable, Sunny, Mean Gean Okerland, Vader, Bret The Hitmn Hart, Road Warriors, Sycho Sid/Sid Vicious, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Hulk Hogan, Goldust, Dusty Rhodes, Bruno Samartino, Stan Henson, Bobby The Brain Heenan, Lex Lugar, Scott Steiner.
10 things WWE want you to forget about Scott Steiner...can it be narrowed down to 10? That's a fraction of his promos
I remember the comics lol. They used to have them in this barber shop me and my grandpa got our hair cut at.
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DO IT NOW!!!!!!
I like the bit the warrior did when he told Hogan to take control of the plane.
Good for me, I own The Self Destruction of The Ultimate Warrior DVD
Michael Roche Same here. I’ve watched it several times.
Can I borrow it?
Sure
my favorite Warrior moment was "BURY ME SNAKE MAN!!!"
I like the warrior
He was my childhood hero
I dont buy the criticism about in ring abilities.. because wrestling at that time was about entertainment and he was great at it
Hulk Hogan vs Macho Man, Zeus, and Ultimate Warrior (not at the same time) were some of my fondest memories of WWF (yes WWF).
LOAD THE SPACESHIP WITH THE ROCKET FUEL!! LOAD IT WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE WARRIOR!!!
I lived a few years in North Carolina when I was a kid in the early 80's and I got hooked on the WWF. This was the peak of Ric Flair and the Four Horseman. The UW was a new guy and he was *HATED* by everyone! He was the real bad guy. I went to see my first live match in Raleigh in the coliseum and it was epic. I had my chair ripped out from under me and used against Arn Anderson of the Horsemen. It was the coolest thing that had ever happened to a 14 year old kid.
10 things WWE want you to forget about "Eddie Guerrero "
His ultimate entrance song...all trilled..all much up..his my ultimate idol in my childhood...I lonely,when never be seen ng wwe ,by the way thanks to you for this...iloveubro,this my idol,forever
How to book Goldberg!
“ a flap of hair extensions” ~ warrior shoots on HOgan 😂😂😂🎉
10 things wwe wants you forget about Bret Hart
10. He was advertised as an active wrestler in 2010
9. WrestleMania match with Vince McMahon in 2010
8. His career got ended by a legitimate kick
7. He's bitter as Hell
6. His US title win in 2010
Skater, you are missing a few things to forget, or did you just forget how to count down from 10?
Skater, you are missing a few things to forget, or did you just forget how to count down from 10?
Ed_Vilon I couldn't think of anymore
skaterkid7able don't forget the Wrestlemania I Quit match with Backlund
His interview with Gene Okerlund where he compared Rick Rude and Bibby Henan to the Liberty Bell
I was just re-watching The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior earlier today. Eerie.
Anyway, the man seemed like kind of an asshole, but it's still nice he made peace with Vince and the WWE before his death.
favorite moments gotta be the warrior vs undertaker two favorites going at it was great!!!!