Manny Fernandez exposes Ole Anderson - Talks Magnum TA & Arn Anderson
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The Raging Bull shoots on former NWA/WCW trainer & booker, Ole Anderson. Many ppl do not realize that Manny Fernandez actually helped train Magnum TA and was very close to him even after that awful motorcycle wreck that ended his career.
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Show Title: Manny Fernandez Shoot Interview
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Release Date: Jan 9, 2019
3 Camera Shoot w/ Sony Mini DV Cams, 1 Boom Mic
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Hear what Manny Fernandez really thinks about Ole Anderson and his "training techniques". Also, Manny talks about his former partners Thunderbolt Patterson, Jimmy Valiant - why Dusty Rhodes paired him with those talents and more. Hope you enjoy this Title Match Wrestling exclusive. - Развлечения
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Ole Anderson hade a great knowledge for the Wrestling business but he wouldn't change with the times he was. a very Stubborn man
That's why he failed and disappeared from the wrestling scene. He's a true dumbass.
And now here we are yearning for the Good old days. Ole knew his shit
Disappeared...after almost 30 good years as booker and ring psychologist (you don't even know what that is). He left because he wouldn't kids McMahon's ass, plain and simple. Good for Ole. The times weren't worth changing for.
@@subzero8679 Ole is stubborn not dumb
I love this guy's shoot interviews. He seems so real
some of my most memorable matches are with Manny Fernandez and Chief Wahoo McDaniel boy they could really put on a show
That's basically what Al Snow went through.
Man! The Raging bull Manny Fernandez was my favorite wrestler as a kid. Hit em with that "Flying Burrito"
Swirvithan LGoodlingSplatt where did u grow up, in the backwoods with no cable? never heard of this clown
@@robertsparaney917 how can you be a wrestling fan and not know who Manny Fernandez is?
Ragin Bull was a super worker in my opionion, loved watching him in the ring and especially his an wahoo war in awa, also great matches in various other times, was a veteran of the military also
In the ring he was second to none, but the fact he's stolen valor speaks volumes.
Exactly. The guy is a notorious liar.
Another phony Navy Seal. Stolen Valor is a disgrace.
He was in the Navy
@@stevejamieson8468 He embellished his service
Didn't he say he played pro football as well? Lol
Great interview!
All you marks hating Ole just means he's still doing great work. Same with Cornette
Manny was one of the elite when it came to wrestling. To this day I will never understand why Manny did not have a single’s run as World Heavyweight Champion in the NWA. Manny was a great physical worker. Thank you Manny for great matches and I enjoyed your run with Rick Roode as NWA World Tag Champions with “Number One” Paul Jones” as your and Rick’s Manager!
The NWA Champion had to be in a different city in a different territory every night and he had to be reliable. He couldn't even afford to miss one show. Manny was a good wrestler, but an unreliable lying piece of shit of a person and no promoter with a brain would risk putting the belt on someone like that.
I do remember when Rick Roode tag team with Raging Bull Manny Fernandez in NWA I 1986 year. They defeated the Rock and Roll Express for the NWA World tag team belts on Oct 1986 Under NWA Jim Crockett Wrestling Promotions in 1986.
Al Snow talked about getting his ass whipped by Ole Anderson after being run into the ground with calisthenics
Who cares, who the fuck is Al Snow....Ole Anderson is a bitter racist old fart calling evrybody names....the grouch is miserable.....good! All the guys he bad mouths are dead, fucking prick
Good, never liked his stupid “head” gimmick, never drew a dime
Wrestling marks talk so much shit, and then you see them in the audience... and you finally understand where all the bitterness comes from.
Miserable pricks living miserable lives centered around scripted/fake fighting.
I’m soooo glad I grew out of that shit around age 11.
@@myquest666420 so what are you 11 and 1/2 now and suffering withdrawl that your commenting on a wrestling video? I do agree about rodays fans. Bunch of bitter, dirty, tatooed nerds mostly. Worse than the the southern hill people fans of days gone by. Todays wrestling is mostly not for me. It has eras of success and down times. Al Smow did draw money with the head gimmick which i thought was lame and he owns and promotes smw and if you listen to him about how and why the business works he is quite intelligent.
Koexistence13 haha no, I just can’t watch actual wrestling anymore.
I like the personalities of the older wrestlers, and I’ll always check out a shoot interview from one of the older guys, but today’s wrestling fans are fuckin’ weird. They don’t want to suspend disbelief. I guess it’s about the art of the craft now, but the crowd being in on the work creates a really weird atmosphere.
But man, wrestling today is just not for me at all. I can’t sit through more than 5 minutes of an AEW or WWE show. Tried NWA, but couldn’t get into that either. I do use a friends WWE network pass to watch old PPV’s from the late 80’s or early 90’s, but that’s it.
Called out by many wrestlers as being a bullshitter and liar.
He indicates that working with Jimmy Valiant was a punishment (for being in Dusty Rhodes doghouse), but Valiant was so over with the fans that he should have been grateful to team with him. If he thought Jimmy was limited as a worker, then it was his job to balance that out.
Facts. When I started watching wrestling back in 84,The Boogie Woogie man was super over! I would think that it would've been a honor to work with him and get a piece of that action.
Yeah, he was so in Dusty's Doghouse that he he got Pushed in matches against AA & Buddy Landell, and then he turned on Boogie and got the Belt with Rude. Nothing but lies from this guy
great stuff love the channel
Thank you Anthony! Appreciate the support
I was into The Raging Bull back then. he was one of those guys who always put out a great match. he might not have been as popular at the time as Dusty, Flair, Magnum and Nikita….but he was good…really good.
So happy to hear you say that, we feel the same way! His feud with Wahoo McDaniel alone was amazing...his tag-team with Rick Rude is very underrated and he always made everything look super legit. Thank you for watching!
I feel like that.The Bull was loaded with talent,atleticism,mike skills,etc And he a legit tough guy.Hes definitely up there on my list of my top wrestlers
@Harvey McElroy In ring sure , business wise he was always making enemies
you got yourself a new subscriber
great job guys
unlike RF video, the guy that does the interviews always says, right, right, right, like Russo says, bro, bro bro lol
Just to clarify, a car wreck, not a motorcycle wreck
@J OC
He claimed "it was karma" that got Magnum TA - the more he talks you can hear what a jealous, insecure guy he is....
Dream Match: "The Raging Bull" Manny Fernandaz vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine.
This dude Is awesome 😎
Magnum TA would have been the new NWA Champion and replaced Ric Flair
No doubt. He was huge babyface.
Yea right, Flair wouldve never let that happen *See Scott Steiner promo on Flair......
Great video. The description below is not accurate though. Car wreck not motorcycle, correct?
I never knew that about Magnum walking out on a try out but after hearing Manny, I fully understand. I always thought if ya run a guy to death, blow him to where the lactic acid takes over, why hell yes your gonna get your ass kicked!
Magnum walked out in 1981…because in his own interview knew he was going to be stretched and because of Buzz Sawyer taking his money. Magnum Followed Buzz to Portland. He didn’t meet Manny until San Antonio in 1982…Manny wasn’t in Crocket until 1984…because Dusty wasn’t there until 1984
I remember seeing a clip where Bob Roope gave one rookie hell. He put the kid through the ringer and when he was done he Berated the kid and commenced to kicking his ass...cold cold cold.
It's what happened to Al Snow
This is the same Manny Fernandez who claimed he played on the undefeated Dolphins team when he would've been a senior in high school and the real Manny Fernandez is 8 years his senior and bares no resemblance to him. Also the same Manny Fernandez who claims to have served in Vietnam when military records show he never left his base in San Diego. I'd take anything he says with a bucket of salt.
Hes the wrong Manny Fernandez
The only wrestler that played for the dolphins and it wasnt the 72 undefeated dolphins was wahoo mcdaniels before he came into wrestling
Manny is right that Thunderbolt was very over in Georgia and other places hugely at one time. However when it comes to Ole Anderson there are alot of people who don't like him and say the same Manny does but honestly Ole was a badass and had the background to prove so. I don't blame people bashing him though. Much like Bill Watts he was a bully but thinking he indeed wasn't a tough guy is far from the truth.
Ole was a bitch, he was not a badass. He's a dumbass.
Liar or clueless.
@@subzero8679 anyone going by the name Sub Zero wouldn't know anything outside of animation cartoons 😂
1:20 watch the Flair 30x30; that was Gagne's way of training
How can you tell if Manny is lying? His mouth is moving.
The lying burrito
@@norms3913😂😂😂 🤥🌮
I thought Jimmy got stuck with the bull
Ole hated everyone
I meant Manny Fernandez as a kid Raging Bull was with Rick Rude they were the NWA Tag Team Champions they were heels but he came out and sign autographs for everybody at my local school he was super cool nice to all of us great memory
Ole would fuck up Manny in 2 seconds..
I do remember these Wrestlers in Pro lengend .
Respect for Manny
Sergio Flores, manny deserves wwe hall of fame.
I have ZERO respect for Manny. He's a goddamn stolen valor POS who has been exposed all over the internet. Freedom of Information act requests for his service show he spent a year and 9 months in the navy reserve (12/17/74-9/30/76) The last Navy Seal unit was withdrawn for Vietnam in 1972. He left the reserves as an E-1 Fireman Recruit. He never received seal training, was never assigned to a seal team and never deployed to Vietnam. The war ended a few months after his enlistment. To become a Seal you first have to have a rating to apply for BUDS training. That means service of 6 months to a year before you can even APPLY. Then it is 6 months in BUDS, 1 month jump school, and another 6 months Seal TAC training. Ignoring for one second that THERE WERE NO SEAL UINTS IN VIETNAM AFTER 1972... It would have taken Manny longer than he actually served in the reserve just to BECOME a Seal, and by that point the war would have been over for a year and a half. This is all a matter of public record. Copies of his enlistment papers and service records are all over Stolen Valor websites. I had family that served and have close friends that lost family in Vietnam. Manny Fernandez is deserving of ZERO respect until he publicly addresses and apologies for decades of lies. Until then he is just the Raging Bullshit.
You respecting a compulsive liar says a lot about you.
@@MrAnthimos112 Exactly right, talk about what you did do, he had a decent wrestling career, why the enormous lies and total disrespect to those who did serve, and DIE as Navy Seals along with more than 58 thousand others in Vietnam, real, true heroes, it's unbelievable, along with never playing a down in the NFL, another made up bullshit story.
Ole was fat and out of shape most of his career....arn carried them both bigtime
Al Snow told a story about Ole and Gene making him and some recruits run stairs, then beat the crap out of the kids in the ring
Ole is considered a very mean person; I saw Al Snow say the same thing.
In oles book he described in detail how they scammed wannabees and stretched them and the whole nine. Ole stretched a whole lot of people in that book, he was a shooter
@@babaed5760 where were those great shooting skills when BJ Mulligan knocked his ass out?
@@Horatio.Mantooth that incident is in the book aswell. Well black jack mulligan fired on him out of nowhere. i guess beeing trained in carny style submission wrestling youre ability to take a punch isnt much more than that of a normal man because you dont spar and trade blows.
I think they viewed it as part of protecting the business. You had to run off all but most dedicated people before you showed them what was behind the curtain. Look at Dr. D....the guy who trained him basically trained him as a catch wrestler, beating the crap out of him for months before explaining it was a work.
Some wrestlers have said Manny is too honest. Those are the type of guys I love to listen to. lol
Ole has done a lot more for pro wrestling than manny and made a lot more money.At one point ole was booking a few territory's at once.In charge of as many of 50 wrestlers.there are still pro wrestling tryouts today that make you do stuff like running up stairs and tons of squats before wrestling.
Freedom 20, you are correct about today's wrestling tryouts. However, the story they are referring to was just a way they took money from marks. They charged an outrageous fee, ran them ragged, then beat them up. No worker in 80's especially Ole Anderson (Verne Gagne student) would take a chance that some mark trying out could possibly be a skilled amateur or worse a trained grappler and get humiliated. Lou Thesz in his 70's stretched Ole Anderson during a practice. Learning to bump in the ring changes everyone's tune that wrestling is fake.
I always thought Ole was a chump, now I know.
Ole Anderson just enjoyed bullying people and making them suffer, he is just pure human waste really. :/
Yeah he's a waste. He always says it's about the wrestling. He didn't care about fans. Little did that dumb fuck know that without any fans, he wouldn't have been wrestling and making any money at all. Ole is so stupid. A true moron.
mr stolen valor himself , claimed to be a navy seal , and he isn't in the data base. what a crock
I know manny is full of shit jesse was the real deal not like this fake fuck need buds 131 on the case
Manny is somebody I'd love to have dinner and beers with..
Where can I find the whole interview on dvd?
We no longer sell this title on DVD but we did upload the full version here for free: bit.ly/2duXiP3
Thank you, ive always wanted to hear his side of NWA in the 80's.
You got it brother. Would love to hear what you think of it when you're done.
Ill let you know in 2 1/2 hours lol
lol that's what I'm talking about! Enjoy
I agree...
would love to meet and shake Mr. Fernandez one day a true legend
Manny Fernandez is a TOOL
He looks and sounds like a homeless guy talking to himself on a park bench now.....
Never got Manny's appeal, still don't.
Because he is more real and not a sports entertainer. More legit tough guys then.
@jeff cordova I can imagine what you like.
He was terrific in the ring. It was full speed ahead like a battering ram.
He faked being a navy SEAL. He's a twat.
@@headsofaruptheassandlovini3048 Manny was a good heel (after the inevitable turn)
I liked him as a wrestler, but, hearing some of his shoots, he lies most of the time.
Fact or your opinion
@@bigdaddy2343 Do a little research, Fernandez is a big time liar
Maybe manny lies but the tryouts he talked about are true .... run the dudes ragged and they would hook the crap out of them
From what I gather that was Standard Operating Procedure for ALL of the Trainers and Promoters of that era.. Seems like the rules or the way things were done different in different era's.
Wasnt Magnum trained by Buzz Sawyer though I had never heard Magnum ever mention Ole or Gene breaking him in although I could be wrong.
Magnum went to train to break in with the Anderson’s because of Buzz Sawyer…the part about him leaving is true…that’s from Magnums own mouth…but Manny wasn’t up there in 1981…he was in San Antonio or Florida…
You didn't train Magnum T.A. It's funny that he lies so much he actually believes everything that he says.
They exhausted the students and beat them not to show their toughness, but rather to test the students. Only those who came back after all that crap loved the business. It was keeping the gate, not trying to show how tough they were.
Known liar
He's full of horse shit. Reminds me of George Costanza. George said that it's not a lie if you believe it's true. That's Manny.
The wrestlers who brag about being stiff should have stepped into the ring with Kevin Nash lmao.
@Nick Hughes him too.
The BULL!!!
Manny will embellish the truth to say the least.
Not going to lie..before my time ..hulkamanimoron from n east back in North East 81 NO cable
Manny train Magnum Blanchard I mean ta
Magnum trained himself starting in Portland after hunting down Buzz Sawyer…he then went to San Antonio for a few months in 1982…but he was recruited to Florida by Mike Graham…and he was mentored by Graham, Barry Windham, Dusty, Manny, Terry Funk…until he went to Watts…
@@randallguzik3764 raging bull manny ferenenz did
Manny said he did…Magnum didn’t…I’ve seen his shoots…
The point isn't to get them tired to beat them. The point is to see if they really want into the business.
problem is the propensity for injuries sky rocket when you are that tired and like Manny said, their students were getting hurt; conditioning is important and eventually they'll be weeded out. In WWE and some wrestlers it to prove how tough they are and how student can't handle it. Ultimate Warriors matches were around 7-8 minutes and he was done after that. its male ego; I'm with Manny
Thats a good point but on the flip side Manny's right by saying it doesnt make them tough guys by beating on tired kids.
Naw it was bullshit pure and simple. That's the stupidest reason to try and do this to some one. There are plenty of ways to physically train someone to see if they want into the business. The Marine Corps have weeded people out of boot camp for decades and they do it through subtle physical and mental exercises over a period of time. You don't burn someone out that bad and then try and have them continue in physical activity where you have the advantage. If these so called fat ass trainers did the stuff along side them, it would have some merit it to it. But they just wanted to put these guys in compromising positions and take advantage of them. And guess what, Magnum still made it into the business, he was great on the mic and great in the ring. He was a great wrestler and he put asses in the seats.
WITLESSMASS Magnum....great on the mike? I'd respectfully disagree. He had charisma (which I also never really got) and the marlboro man look going for him...but I honestly never got his popularity. I always chalked it up to chicks liking him.
Watch "The Prestige" & consider the old Chinese magician. That was wrestling of this era. It was a choice to live not only your life for the profession, but the lives of your family. I grew up around wrestling families in pre-NBA Charlotte - even a wrestler's granddaughter would KAYFABE you over the F word! Stretching kids tested them: can you work when spent (an employable midcard wrestler could do 30-60 minutes, 4-6 matches a week, injured or not, one state/continent or another), can you keep your composure when liberties are taken (you'll inevitably meet people & places that will). Making the cut meant your desire to be a part of something was matched by a willingness to keep trade secrets; it also sent a message to outsiders that wrestling's "for real." The Marines analogy fails; promotions don't have bottomless funds & time to train & build loyalty - humiliation & emotional duress were expedient methods. Whatever happened at the tryout stayed at the tryout. Magnum? Don't trust Manny's inflated tales - TA paid heavily for his entry.
I remember Manny saying Kerry Von Erich losing part of his foot in a motorcycle crash was because of "bad karma". Was Magnum TA's accident just bad karma? Was Bruiser Brody getting murdered just bad karma? Was Owen Hart falling to his death bad karma? All of the wrestler's who died at a young age just had bad karma I guess?
Gotta love the Bull
Just another guy spewing his opinion, didn't expose anything.
Yes but it was funny when Vince put Dusty in pokodots
Vince turned Dusty into Adorable Adrian Adonis 2.0.
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It wasn't a motorcycle accident that ended T.A.s career.
Where did you get that? Magnum wrapped his Porsche around a telephone pole in October of '86.
Dusty Rhodes kinda stole the way he talked from Thunderbolt Patterson he even admitted it. Thunderbolt had some great promos.
Wasn't he a navy seal and a army ranger? 🤥🌮🤥🌮🤥🌮
Porsche wreck.
Manny is legend,hall of famer.
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No one did it like The Bull Daddy!!!!
Yea I'm not believing anything from a fake veteran.
He was a navy vet...he just lied about his mos
cream team
Patt Patterson, is that you?
Exposed, my ass.
Stolen valor - he's been exposed.
stolen valor manny
Many Fernandez is the real deal
He's the Raging Bull, brudda.
Wendy G Kennedy I went to high school with Manny
Wendy G Kennedy YOU ARE THE REAL DEAL.... LOL
His fake as fuck not a seal
More like real bad liar