This is the first time Tully talks about where "YES!" came from in the Starrcade 85 I quit match. In other shoot interviews he repeatedly would say he doesnt remember
Ole Anderson was NOT fired. His son was beginning his amateur career and he wanted to help him with that and be at his matches, so he gave notice and the angle of him being kicked out of horsemen based on losing the starrcade 86 tag match was made
When the host asks Tully why promotions were NOT as or come become as successful as Vince. Let alone the tv-ppv-world wide expansion. It was Vince involving celebrities, and news media to get the house hold attention. Dusty despite saying he didnt think about including celebrities. Southern based wrestling did NOT want include celebrities or have news-media exposure. Because they wanted to remain the ENCLOSED community (Kayfabe, in you will).
Tully was a great performer and the ultimate chicken shit heel. Ole wasnt bitter , he just said what he thought and hyper sensitive folks got offended by Ole being Ole.
tully is overrated nepotism and being in the right place right time made him. he was short pale skinny fat with balding nappy hair in the wwf he would of been jobbing to mid carders
No, I have my criticisms of him but you have to give the devil his due. Nobody was like him on the mic. To me he was better than Flair. I don't think there was anybody better at pissing people off so effortlessly. He was a master on the mic just being himself
What Im MORE surprised by is the microphone survived the I quit match. How many times it took a beating as a weapon and usage and STILL WORKED.
I remember a promo he was screaming in "without the Horsemen, there is NO STARRCADE!!!"
People criticize these hosts but they get 90% more and more candor than the motor mouths that keep constantly interrupting.
This is the first time Tully talks about where "YES!" came from in the Starrcade 85 I quit match. In other shoot interviews he repeatedly would say he doesnt remember
Ole Anderson was NOT fired. His son was beginning his amateur career and he wanted to help him with that and be at his matches, so he gave notice and the angle of him being kicked out of horsemen based on losing the starrcade 86 tag match was made
Tully was such a cool heel and made the 4 Horseman great.
I totally agree
@@marshallellis1642 u have good taste.
4 Horsemen were cool in the 80's.
When the host asks Tully why promotions were NOT as or come become as successful as Vince. Let alone the tv-ppv-world wide expansion. It was Vince involving celebrities, and news media to get the house hold attention. Dusty despite saying he didnt think about including celebrities. Southern based wrestling did NOT want include celebrities or have news-media exposure. Because they wanted to remain the ENCLOSED community (Kayfabe, in you will).
Just curious, when was this originally recorded?
Tully was a great performer and the ultimate chicken shit heel. Ole wasnt bitter , he just said what he thought and hyper sensitive folks got offended by Ole being Ole.
Should have asked about the 12k weekend iin vegas 😂
Arn Anderson owns the four Horsemen name
Why focus on Crocket?
Two T's , because the Crockett years were the best.
interviewer is very odd and has zero personality this is more like an interogation than an interview
Tully slapping Baby Doll angle was my introduction to professional wrestling
tully is overrated nepotism and being in the right place right time made him. he was short pale skinny fat with balding nappy hair in the wwf he would of been jobbing to mid carders
In the WWF he was a tag team champion....
No, I have my criticisms of him but you have to give the devil his due. Nobody was like him on the mic. To me he was better than Flair. I don't think there was anybody better at pissing people off so effortlessly. He was a master on the mic just being himself