Eric Bischoff having to hire Hogan's friends, Ed Leslie and Brian Knobbs, missed a golden opportunity for the greatest tag team ever. Nasty Boy Brian Knobbs and The Booty Man Ed Leslie, the team of Nasty Booty
I met Vincent in 2006 while stationed at Osan Air Base in South Korea. One of my jobs as a lowly Air Force E-3 was that of an event coordinator. We had some wrestlers come through, and the most famous names among the group were Michael "Vincent" Jones, Sione "Barbarian" Vailahi, Steve Kiern, and Glenn Gilberti. I had the pleasure of driving Vincent around the base, deliberately taking the long way from place to place because he was talking non-stop during the drives and he was absolutely hilarious. I was shocked as a life-long fan who remembered him as a guy who just stayed quiet while other people talked. It was an awesome experience for me, and it made me love him even more. Thank you Michael, you were loved.
Fun fact: Curt Hennig stated in past interviews that his West Texas Rednecks gimmick was his all-time favourite because he legit loved all that cowboy and country music.
I admit, I am WWE through and through, I didn't watch much nitro back then, but going back to watch nitros, this was entertaining! Not WWE entertaining but still none the less.
@@Gary_RUclips1 I was a WCW kid through and through. WCW had a lot of fun times and great moments. Such a bummer that it always gets overshadowed by the downhill roll the last few years. But as a kid you don't really notice those things. You're just sucked in and the worst that happens is your favorite wrestler loses 🤣?
R.I.P. Virgil, people say a lot of things about him but his face turn on Ted Dibiase at Royal Rumble 1991, his winning the Million Dollar title at Summerslam in Madison Square Garden were great moments in the later golden era.
Virgil did a great job of taking and selling the DDT from Jake the Snake at the 1989 Survivor Series. It was amusing to watch Virgil help Ted DiBiase stay in the 1990 Royal Rumble.
Perfect timing actually. Fitting tribute that we actually saw one of the decent Virgil matches open up RTW this week. In his defense, in his prime, he was strong as hell and wasn’t a terrible worker. His gimmicks were so much about stooge work that he didn’t get a chance to showcase it.
WCW in 99, where Van Hammer has the push behind him and we see a weekly dose of Brian Knobbs. You would think this would be rock bottom but we aren’t even close.
I listened to Jim Cornette's tribute where he mentioned Virgil was named that because it's Dusty Rhodes' real name, to mock the then WCW man. Then, when he went to WCW, he was named Vincent in 'honour' of Vince McMahon! RIP Mike 'Virgil/Vincent' Jones.
I remember watching that Shamrock/Jarrett match and thinking that Shamrock wrestling and winning only using his legs was so cool. R.I.P. Virgil. His Royal Rumble "91 face turn is still a great moment.
@@johndavies5582what a pathetic disrespectful comment,if it wasn’t for mid carders and “extras” who all do there bit ,their wouldn’t be a wrestling show,let alone a show(s) for wrestling bios to review and put together for everyone to watch on RUclips years later
15:40 - Undertaker had used that "I've crippled more people than Polio" line before. But this was the first time he used it in WWF/WWE. The line might come off "tasteless" now, but back then, it was "ZFG" (Zero F's Given) as far as offending people went.
What is interesting right now is that while most of the current WWE roster has to stay PG in their promos, the Rock is still allowed to get more rough with his language and subject matter.
I truly believe that the Rock is why Undertaker ended up going with the biker gimmick after he returned. You can tell he wants to trade verbal haymakers with him, but it's tough to do that while staying in character as an undead druid who likes to sacrifice people. lol
While Jarrett losing to Shamrock certainly didn't do Jeff any favors, at least Kenny was someone who you could legit see kick someone's ass while in a straightjacket, so props to Shamrock for pulling it off. Also, amusing to see Kevin Nash just straight up steal Van Hammer's t-shirt from his short-lived, post-Flock, hippie gimmick.
It was really gnarly too, I think the only thing that kept it from being even more shocking is that Sid was wearing boots(?) that covered his shin so you can’t see his bone sticking through the skin.
Mike Jones R.I.P. after all the years and tough times we should remember this man stood side by side with many of the greats.The lonely Virgil stories seem a bit more sad now.I knew Wrestling Bios would show love, that's why I have seen subscribed for years.
It's interesting with Bischoff on commentary. You could tell there was some bitterness about the state of WCW and him having his little lash out (like giving the Higher Power reveal away and his note on how copied the nWo was) are a good peak at his current state.
@@eastsidereviews727 But neither one of those groups copied the nWo. DX was a stable of real life friends with wrestling history with one another, focusing on putting on badass matches, getting laid, and entertaining solely each other. They were a faction with a core set of members. nWo had like a 100 members, various sub groups, with no relation or tie into each other aside for just Hall and Nash. They pretended to be street and immersed in hip hop culture and beat up people into eventually joining. Or beat you up more for refusing to join. Bwo was a parody of the nwo.
Even closer to Vince McMahon giving himself the WWE World Title (Sept 99). As a WCW fan 4 life, I am proud to call David Arquette a world champion who deserved it. I will take Arquette over McMahon any day of the week and twice on Mondays!
Thank you for this series. These are probably the last few episodes I remember watching with my pops. I was in the process of finishing high school and moving away for college at around this time. This brings back fond memories. My dad is a first generation Laotian to move to the US and wrestling was something he understood. It was pinned or be pinning 😂 he was a WCW guy so naturally I was. Somehow I can tell he knew WCW was going down the drain lol
This was always my favourite era of wrestling. Even though I grew up during the Golden era it was the monday night wars that had my full attention. And now with Rock back in WWE and hearing his promos gives me attitude era vibes. RIP Michael aka Virgil/ Vincent.
Bischoff blasting JR for every calling every kick a savate kick should have been countered by WWE blasting Schiavone for calling every slam a sidewalk slam
First time watching this series of yours. And crazily enough, I just rewatched Raw 6.14.99 yesterday! Someone recommended your series to me a while back. I forget who.
@@Former_Employee He just spent the better part of a month shilling out Owen's foundation, no way he's going to put any effort into Virgil's funeral expense.
@@Former_Employee*Show some respect for the man*. Both of them were wrestlers. Both of them had family. Both of them have put themselves on the line to entertain people IN THE SHOW YOU ARE WATCHING.
100%. Raw has a couple highlights but jeez these stipulation matches are so tiresome. Really looking forward to getting to Jericho, Triple Hs title reigns, Kurt Angle, etc.
@@ianperry9598HHH's main event push was a highlight from the summer of 1999. They messed it up at OTE and SummerSlam, but overall the journey was good.
If WCW put even a modicum of effort into its writing back then, after Randy Savage came out and said he’s “gonna get vicious” they would’ve had Sid Vicious come out and say he’s “gonna get savage.”
What is the name of the music that is played during the episodes of wrestling bios Reliving the War that covers the last segment of each episode? (covering the Main Events of Raw & Nitro)
In Jarrett's defense, Ken Shamrock definitely looks like he could kick somebody's ass while wearing a strait-jacket.
Eric Bischoff having to hire Hogan's friends, Ed Leslie and Brian Knobbs, missed a golden opportunity for the greatest tag team ever. Nasty Boy Brian Knobbs and The Booty Man Ed Leslie, the team of Nasty Booty
put that on a tshirt id buy a few
The Austin taking over WWE headquarters as the new CEO was too funny
“Not the first time that office has seen some filth” 😂
And not the last!
I met Vincent in 2006 while stationed at Osan Air Base in South Korea. One of my jobs as a lowly Air Force E-3 was that of an event coordinator. We had some wrestlers come through, and the most famous names among the group were Michael "Vincent" Jones, Sione "Barbarian" Vailahi, Steve Kiern, and Glenn Gilberti.
I had the pleasure of driving Vincent around the base, deliberately taking the long way from place to place because he was talking non-stop during the drives and he was absolutely hilarious. I was shocked as a life-long fan who remembered him as a guy who just stayed quiet while other people talked.
It was an awesome experience for me, and it made me love him even more. Thank you Michael, you were loved.
Fun fact:
Curt Hennig stated in past interviews that his West Texas Rednecks gimmick was his all-time favourite because he legit loved all that cowboy and country music.
I admit, I am WWE through and through, I didn't watch much nitro back then, but going back to watch nitros, this was entertaining! Not WWE entertaining but still none the less.
And he probably hated Rap to.
I think I saw that interview.
@@Gary_RUclips1 I was a WCW kid through and through. WCW had a lot of fun times and great moments. Such a bummer that it always gets overshadowed by the downhill roll the last few years. But as a kid you don't really notice those things. You're just sucked in and the worst that happens is your favorite wrestler loses 🤣?
Apparently ended by a certain blonde wrestler who says “brother” a lot
I saw Vincent at a toughman contest once. I didn't go up to him because I was thirteen and hated the NWO. Rest in peace.
i can'T believe it existed a 13 Year old Mark who DOSENT wanted to be in the NWO... at least untill 2000
You saved $40 by staying away.
R.I.P. Virgil, people say a lot of things about him but his face turn on Ted Dibiase at Royal Rumble 1991, his winning the Million Dollar title at Summerslam in Madison Square Garden were great moments in the later golden era.
Virgil did a great job of taking and selling the DDT from Jake the Snake at the 1989 Survivor Series. It was amusing to watch Virgil help Ted DiBiase stay in the 1990 Royal Rumble.
"We kick things off with Vincent..." Oh man. I won't say "too soon", because it was great to hear his name right away.
Perfect timing actually. Fitting tribute that we actually saw one of the decent Virgil matches open up RTW this week.
In his defense, in his prime, he was strong as hell and wasn’t a terrible worker. His gimmicks were so much about stooge work that he didn’t get a chance to showcase it.
WCW in 99, where Van Hammer has the push behind him and we see a weekly dose of Brian Knobbs. You would think this would be rock bottom but we aren’t even close.
And still better than the young bucks
I’d say we’re still averaging around a D+ during the Bischoff is completely burned out months
It will get much much worse
@@yoholmes273 If you have half a brain, sure.
Nitro is so much more entertaining than Keeping Up With The McMahons. Raw is the same week after week. Nepotism running wild in the WWE!
6+ years clean from booze/drugs, ZERO DAYS CLEAN from Wrestling Bios. I can't get enough 🎉
Keep up the great work brother
Good to hear. I'm approaching 5 years clean and sober myself but yeah I'm definitely not giving up the WB
Who cares?
@@Ian-Omegacurrently 50 people
Congrats my dude
I listened to Jim Cornette's tribute where he mentioned Virgil was named that because it's Dusty Rhodes' real name, to mock the then WCW man.
Then, when he went to WCW, he was named Vincent in 'honour' of Vince McMahon!
RIP Mike 'Virgil/Vincent' Jones.
I remember watching that Shamrock/Jarrett match and thinking that Shamrock wrestling and winning only using his legs was so cool.
R.I.P. Virgil. His Royal Rumble "91 face turn is still a great moment.
I agree. Shamrock is a UFC/MMA guy, it made sense at the time he would just do submissions that used his legs.
I love that Madusa wore a USA theme attire to drive home the fact that her name means made in USA.
8:38 “… he notices Mr MacMahon has three female assistants, imagine that.” That’s a beautifully delivered jab.
29:21 … and that cough too
Mike Jones RIP the man who worked in two of the biggest boom periods of wrestling in WWF and WCW rest in peace Soul Man Jones
And added zero to both lol
@@johndavies5582what a pathetic disrespectful comment,if it wasn’t for mid carders and “extras” who all do there bit ,their wouldn’t be a wrestling show,let alone a show(s) for wrestling bios to review and put together for everyone to watch on RUclips years later
Unlimited Breadstix and meat sauce in heaven.
Pouring out a little meat sauce for our fallen homie.
Who?
this nitro had better matches than the american bash PPV. just quality out of nowhere for WCW. a rare 1999 good one
That Mean Street Posse remix is insane lmaoooo
It literally just happened
Pretty sure it was on the previous two episodes. It's an absolute banger
Two fellas I grew up watching in wrestling are no longer with us. RIP to both Ole Anderson and Mike "Virgil" Jones.
How did u manage to see virgil ?
🙏🏾🙏🏾
15:40 - Undertaker had used that "I've crippled more people than Polio" line before. But this was the first time he used it in WWF/WWE. The line might come off "tasteless" now, but back then, it was "ZFG" (Zero F's Given) as far as offending people went.
What is interesting right now is that while most of the current WWE roster has to stay PG in their promos, the Rock is still allowed to get more rough with his language and subject matter.
Loved that line from Undertaker.
@@roccojamison89gooker51I won't believe that until he's calling Kevin Kelly a hermaphrodite again.
I truly believe that the Rock is why Undertaker ended up going with the biker gimmick after he returned. You can tell he wants to trade verbal haymakers with him, but it's tough to do that while staying in character as an undead druid who likes to sacrifice people. lol
That new Disco Inferno remix is LEGIT
🔥🔥🔥
While Jarrett losing to Shamrock certainly didn't do Jeff any favors, at least Kenny was someone who you could legit see kick someone's ass while in a straightjacket, so props to Shamrock for pulling it off. Also, amusing to see Kevin Nash just straight up steal Van Hammer's t-shirt from his short-lived, post-Flock, hippie gimmick.
29:03 - Had to stop the video for a good 5 minutes in hysterics. Absolutely savage.
I still think about Sids leg break. It pops in my head at random times when I see someone on the top rope
It was really gnarly too, I think the only thing that kept it from being even more shocking is that Sid was wearing boots(?) that covered his shin so you can’t see his bone sticking through the skin.
@@kiereanm3254 Johnny Ace had the "Brilliant" idea to tell Sid to put more ariel moves in his moveset
@@Chuck_EL honestly landing one one leg like that is pretty stupid idea . even if you were 100 ponds lighter
He actually jumped from the middle rope.
Austin romping through the WWF office was hillarious, loved it XD
*Let me get these office supplies out of the way." {Sets two cases of beer on the floor.}
15:34 This being your comeback to The Rock verbally annihilating you is hilarious
Speaking of jim johnston a video covering the wwe originals album would be cool
Has he covered music before?
@@Speedyreedy1218 i don't think so
The only weekly wrestling show that’s worth tuning into that’s enjoyable imo. This should be a fun one.
Agreed. Reliving this period with the IWC of my generation is more enjoyable than watching modern wrestling of nearly 20 years.
Mike Jones R.I.P. after all the years and tough times we should remember this man stood side by side with many of the greats.The lonely Virgil stories seem a bit more sad now.I knew Wrestling Bios would show love, that's why I have seen subscribed for years.
the Austin stuff was hilarious. Amazing that Sid was gone from the big two for 2 years.
Rip virgil he was always a favorite of mine as a kid during the hulkamania era
I can't believe Virgil was over 70yrs old!? R.I.P. I LOVE when reliving the war drops. Thanks for making my day!
Black didn't crack
He was 61
@@TheHerbinLegendno he lied about his age. He was born 10 years earlier
Sting was insane. Just casually carrying around a Steiner. Like, don't mind me just doing my job. Doo be doo be do.
Those CEO Austin segments are burned into my memory.
It was so hilarious seeing companies not knowing their audience 🤣
*cough* Roman Reigns *cough*
Iron Sheik had the best Virgil tweets
Seeing this thumbnail made me happy, especially after getting my butt handed to me at work.
Your VKM jabs at around 29:00 with Austin is in the office are great!
I watched this reliving the war wearing my new reliving the war T Shirt. Keep up the awesome work. It's gonna be a bummer when it all ends
Excited to get to the year 2000 because I know the WCW content will be entertaining in the worst way possible
Man, Buff really had the stuff
WWE Rivals: Buff Bagwell vs. Conrad Thompson
Buff should've been getting a main event push by this point
I didn’t realize Nicole bass was around this long
My favorite series on RUclips
R.I.P Virgil
Top 3 series of all time (in no particular order) The Wire, The Sopranos, Reliving the War.
It's interesting with Bischoff on commentary. You could tell there was some bitterness about the state of WCW and him having his little lash out (like giving the Higher Power reveal away and his note on how copied the nWo was) are a good peak at his current state.
Who copied the nwo?
@@Speedyreedy1218 he's probably referring to DX or the bWo in ECW.
@@eastsidereviews727 But neither one of those groups copied the nWo. DX was a stable of real life friends with wrestling history with one another, focusing on putting on badass matches, getting laid, and entertaining solely each other. They were a faction with a core set of members.
nWo had like a 100 members, various sub groups, with no relation or tie into each other aside for just Hall and Nash. They pretended to be street and immersed in hip hop culture and beat up people into eventually joining. Or beat you up more for refusing to join.
Bwo was a parody of the nwo.
Thanks to this series I will never be able to listen to the Mean Street Posse's entrance theme the same way. The fake lyrics are stuck in my head.
Finally RTW has come back to RUclips!!! Best day of the week by far.
Let's remember Sid only has half the brain we do
Look at the adjective, "play"....
*Cricket's chirping*
WHAT A PITTANCE!!!!!
Super brawl Saturday what do they pay me for
@@TheBandit025Nova I DONT KNOW!
RIP Virgil
Rip Vincent. Thank you for the memories.
We are so close to the David Arquette era I can feel it! 😅😂🎉
I mean there's still a year of weekly shows and PPv's before that.
Yeah, he’s not going to be around until roughly next spring in the RTW timeline. We’ll be getting to about 2025.
Even closer to Vince McMahon giving himself the WWE World Title (Sept 99). As a WCW fan 4 life, I am proud to call David Arquette a world champion who deserved it. I will take Arquette over McMahon any day of the week and twice on Mondays!
Thank you for this series. These are probably the last few episodes I remember watching with my pops. I was in the process of finishing high school and moving away for college at around this time. This brings back fond memories. My dad is a first generation Laotian to move to the US and wrestling was something he understood. It was pinned or be pinning 😂 he was a WCW guy so naturally I was. Somehow I can tell he knew WCW was going down the drain lol
Had to give this channel a shout on my video! Love it!
I get up and jam every time disco fever comes on!
Van Hammer getting a push is one of the weirdest things this series has reminded me about. Mind boggling.
they tried to make another greenberg i ques
He got a few pushes. He was with the company like 10 years or something
Fun fact you may not have known.
Billy Gunn's finishing move is the Fam-ass-er (Famouser).
That Mean Street Posse song is my jam!!! I don’t normally use a song for my ring tone but I’ll definitely make an exception for this one
Classic
This was always my favourite era of wrestling. Even though I grew up during the Golden era it was the monday night wars that had my full attention. And now with Rock back in WWE and hearing his promos gives me attitude era vibes. RIP Michael aka Virgil/ Vincent.
When the Mean Street Posse plays I can't help but dance.
RIP Michael "Virgil" Jones 😢💔🕊️🌹🙏🏼.
Bischoff blasting JR for every calling every kick a savate kick should have been countered by WWE blasting Schiavone for calling every slam a sidewalk slam
Not every slam, Tony just called a few Alabama slams as sidewalk slams by mistake. Even the greatest make mistakes every now and then. Tony is human.
Taking my last break at work and i see today's Episode of Reliving the War
This was one of the best Raw episodes in history.
The intro to RtW has gotten on the same lvl of "yea i WILL sing along" as intros like the one for Spongebob are 😂
"It's KICK.. or be Kickin'!!"
First time watching this series of yours. And crazily enough, I just rewatched Raw 6.14.99 yesterday!
Someone recommended your series to me a while back. I forget who.
RIP “Vince”. Def remember him in WCW. Prayers for the family
Macho man climbing the twin peeks there, very brave 😂
I wonder how this angle between Test and Stephanie is going to end 😂
I'm not gonna lie. The "BEWP BEWP" gets me every single time.
14:50 That is one of the funniest promos ever! XD
Babe, wake up, new Reliving The War just dropped
Not sure if it'll get mentioned but Virgil's family have a GoFundMe for funeral expenses.
He had family ?
@@Former_Employeedick 🤣
@@Former_Employee He just spent the better part of a month shilling out Owen's foundation, no way he's going to put any effort into Virgil's funeral expense.
That’s really depressing
@@Former_Employee*Show some respect for the man*. Both of them were wrestlers. Both of them had family. Both of them have put themselves on the line to entertain people IN THE SHOW YOU ARE WATCHING.
Sables bodyguard looms like Harvey Winkleman
Face or a heel, Stone Cold was genuinely comical in every segment he's in.
Smokey The Cat Approved 👍
The guy Stone Cold fired, wasn't he also found guilty of embezzling money from the company a few years later?
21:12 This reminds me of that banned PS1 fighting game
Austin gives three beers to the IT guy. lmao
I've always loved this channel since I have discovered it. Keep up the great work.
Same here. Two years plus and going strong for me.
Raw and Nitro just feel like doldrums at this point. Not having the nostalgia of remembering this happening is making it tougher to watch lol
[Vince in court]:
"So, Stone Cold hired Janel Grant when he was the CEO... I told him it was a mistake..."
R.I.P. Mike Jones
Rap fans: Who?!
ICE AGE HAHA
The summer of 1999 was really shitty for both companies. We're in full Crash TV mode on RAW and Nitro just keeps slowly circling the drain.
Summer of 99 was crappy for WCW not WWF
100%. Raw has a couple highlights but jeez these stipulation matches are so tiresome. Really looking forward to getting to Jericho, Triple Hs title reigns, Kurt Angle, etc.
@@ianperry9598HHH's main event push was a highlight from the summer of 1999. They messed it up at OTE and SummerSlam, but overall the journey was good.
If WCW put even a modicum of effort into its writing back then, after Randy Savage came out and said he’s “gonna get vicious” they would’ve had Sid Vicious come out and say he’s “gonna get savage.”
The head of IT in that boardroom kinda looks like Kevin Dunn.
Oh man, we’re getting close to the “Oh dear God, my name is Billy, and I just won King of the Ring” promo and I for one am ecstatic 😂
To quote Deadlock:
*”This is the worst Raw Ever…”*
Ok ok ok...
Who makes that Mean Street Posse song? Its absolute top.
Thursday my fav day, I look forward to this video every week.
1:38 First match and Barry Windham is the sole survivor of all five wrestlers starting it out
Disco's custom bumper continues to grow in power. What will it sound like when we get to 2001?
No one was as obsessed with Bill Clinton as Roddy Piper was in 1999.
Well, there was Watergate, Monica Lewinsky, and later Benghazi, the emails on a private server, the Russian collusion hoax
Slick Willie was an easy punch line during the late 90s.
What is the name of the music that is played during the episodes of wrestling bios Reliving the War that covers the last segment of each episode? (covering the Main Events of Raw & Nitro)
30:30 I used to love LA parka. I thought he was so fun to watch.
I have that austin 316 magazine still:)
R.I.P to our sauce god
"Fans who expected Sid versus Nash would be very, very disappointed."
Good thing fans learned by then that there was nothing left to expect from WCW.
Thank god its Reliving The War Thursday!!