Gordon Solie was the best Wrestling Announcer bar none.. He had the skills to make Wrestling really exciting.. To bad we dont have this kind of Wrestling anymore.. Glad I was able to witness this at the time that it was happening..
People talked about how cheap his masks looked but wish I had the money he made in those masks and as a side note they were made by his wife😢and lots of the nice robes a lot of the other wrestlers wore ,rest in peace wrestling 2
The Assassin like Ole Anderson knew exactly what to do and say to get the most heat and that is what made them so hated and so good at what they did. True legends!
Gordon Solie was brilliant in moderating the Assassin/Wrestling II debate. Look at his mannerisms and facial expressions when the insults go back and forth lol.
The ORIGINAL Cerebral Assassin . Triple H steals from some very good sources . The mutton chop mustache and high knee smash he got from Ole Anderson and The Mind games from Flair and The Assassin . I noticed a few other homages in Trips' style . One thing that stands out is that hia style in more Soythern than a guy who grew up watching Bob Backlund wrestle in the Garden seems likely to be .
You can't get better than Assassins vs Mr. Wrestling 1, and Mr. Wrestling ll. Assassins talked rough and rude, but at times, would speak eloquently, with the restraint of a professional hitman. They brought in the fans. They knew how to push the emotional buttons - get the audience riled. The Assassin's feud with Big Ray Candy, hometown Hero - were also epic.
Funny you should mention "hitman". Bob Roop was Eddie Graham's (Tampa FCW NWA) "hitman" until Dick Slater showed up for a tryout. Then he was Eddie's "hurtman". There was some real monsters in the NWA days that could hurt you just by farting in your direction. Many of them were "catch" wrestlers like the Shamrocks, Ruas, and Josh Barnett of MMA fame. The real fighters and stretchers like Danny Hodge, Stu Hart, Billy Robinson, et al were certified bone-breakers.
If only they would revitalize the Mask generation. 2019 Mr. Wrestling 1 & 2 vs The Assassins In the upcoming Wrestlemania The Super Stars 1 & 2 vs The Super D'$ Or The Spoilers vs The Nightmares The Infernos vs The Mask Medics. What a EPIC time That was.
Patrick...I would love to see The Assassins 1 & 2 wrestle The Grapplers w/Don Carson as The Grapplers original manager. NOW THAT WOULD MAKE ME BUY TICKETS AGAIN & SPIN MY MONEY!!! I'm not wasting my time or money anymore on WWE...AT ALL!!! Much love from Mobile Alabama.
Abraham...you are absolutely right. Vince McMahon & the WWE only wish they could get fan pops & hysteria like this. This is an era of Wrestling I miss so much...the 70s & 80s territory days. This is an era of Wrestling when the wrestlers looked real...they looked like they just walked out of a bar & were ready to fight anyone!!! No lightshow, no silly gimmicks, no entrance music...no goofy costumes...JUST REAL WRESTLING!!! I'm so glad that NWA Power attempting to bring this "REAL RASSLIN" back today in this time, because God knows that I am, as well as a lot of other Wrestling fans, sick of the WWE. Much love from Mobile Alabama.
Originally though he was Assassin #1 Jody Hamilton allowed Tom Renesto to do all of the talking because he was the more experienced of the two . Its hard to believe that he was once known as Silent Joe Hamilton because he spoke so few words in interviews .
"Let's see if your backbone is the color of your mask!" "Nobody accuses me of being yella." Them's fightin' words. Col. Buckley Christopher George Robley III
Wow - I remember when this came on tv....the part where Mr. Wrestling I and II removed The Assassin's mask and Wrestling II had blood coming through his mask on his forehead during the interview. Never thought I'd see it again.
Michael Seay I also remember this too. It was 1980 I think. This was REAL WRESTLING...NO RING ENTRANCE MUSIC, NO SILLY-ASS GIMMICKS, NO LIGHT SHOW. Just Real Wrestlers coming to the ring and Real Fans booing and cheering. I grew up in Dothan Alabama and Southeastern Championship Wrestling with Ron Fuller, Robert Fuller, Bob Armstrong, Austin Idol, Jimmy Golden, Arn Anderson & Jerry Stubbs. I could go on and on with the Real WRESTLERS that spent time in the area. I remember Hulk Hogan's 1ST match in Dothan Alabama...but then he was Terry "The Hulk" Bolder and his brother was Eddie Bolder a.k.a. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. Ox Baker, Ric Flair, Andre The Giant, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk were just a few big stars that spent time in Dothan Alabama. Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair & Ox Baker were 3 of the nicest WRESTLERS I ever got to meet. They loved the fan and would talk to the fans after the matches...especially the older fans like my grandpa and small kids...THEY WERE ALL CLASS ACTS. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ERA OF WRESTLING LIKE THE 70s & 80s...NEVER
@@randymiller3949 Absolutely. I saw Ric Flair v Bob "Bullet" Armstrong @Pensacola Municipal Auditorium back then! Austin Idol placing Flair in Figure4 leg lock? Exceptional! Mr. Olympia!
@@clarencedavismba5042 I was at the Houston Co Farm Center on a Saturday night in 1978 when Hulk Hogan wrestled his 1st Wrestling match, but he was Terry "The Hulk" Bolder then. He wrestled the Wrestling Pro...I remember that like it was yesterday!!! Then around 1983/1984 when Ric Flair & Ron Fuller wrestled for the NWA belt & Bob Armstrong was the special referee. You should've heard the crowd when Bob Armstrong turned on Ron Fuller. I really believe that was the loudest I had ever heard the Houston Co Farm Center!!! Man...great memories. Much love from Mobile Alabama.
Haha. Love the stories from the old days. Hate to say it, but Jim Cornette has some great archival anecdotes about all the 70s and 80s "real" rasslin. Though i dont give one ggd for him personally. Nevertheless, a veritable Library of Congress when it comes to wrestling.
Never remembers a Masked Wrestler who actually LQQKED better without the mask on.....loved Wrestling 2's ( Johnny The Rubber Man Walker ) clip on tie too.....
The Stuport that’s how they got famous. They didn’t have the looks to help carry them over so if they had any type of wrestling abilities with a cool mask they would get noticed
it's worked for Mil Mascaras , Mr. Olympia, The Grapplers , The Executioners , I was the original Mr Wrestling IV later V , Stagger Lee, and many luchadores that wore a mask .
For accuracy, Jody Hamilton was Assassin II, his original partner Tom Renesto was Assassin I, And, Hamilton was still "II, " while his partner here, Randy Colley carried the "I." RIP, Tim Woods "Mr. Wrestling I, Johnny Walker, "Mr. Wrestling II, Randy Colley, "Assassin I," and Jody Hamilton, "Assassin II," and Dusty Rhodes and Gordon Solie. A HUGE part of my kid days, now gone to glory.💐💐💐💐💐💐🌈
Think I just figured out why Dusty looks familiar......He looks like Archie Bunker!!! God rest your soul Dusty!!! Love and miss that guy!! Did Mr. Wrestling 2 just take off a clip-on tie?!! I'm fucking dying!!!
@@lesliemiros6743 My Dad used to wear a clip on. (He was a Preacher) I don't think he ever learnt how to tie a tie. I think he was also abit Paranoid of wearing a regular tie for some reason. I was a teenager before I learnt how to tie one. The Sunday school teacher I had then taught me how. He told me he was showing me the only way he knew. He said he learnt how in the Marines.
Lol, man in the 70s it was all about convenience. We didn't have time to tie a tie, and most places didn't have air conditioning, so short sleeves were accepted, so we're terrible polyester leisure suits, which were a creation straight from satan, along with polyester tires. Yep we made our clothes and tires out of the same polyester. It was a sad decade in so many ways, but fun nonetheless.
I love how the took the assassins mask after they took wrestling 2s mask earlier and wrestling 2 comes out with a wrestling number 1 loaner mask on. 2 really only looked good in that white and black mask but boy did he have a hot temper for real
The most complete Bio on Johnny Walker's career including quotes from Walker on who developed the Mr Wrestling 2 persona prowrestling.wikia.com/wiki/Johnny_Walker
Rob Ferguson Hercules Hernandez was Assassin #2 at one tine, but was not the original Assassin #2. Fun fact. Hercules Hernandez was also Mr. Wrestling 3.
I am thinking on making reproduction masks . These two worked with masks that were constructed completely different . I prefer The Assassin's style . It laces up , 2's has a chin string .
BarranquitasBoy nah, when he wrestled for graham in florida as johnny walker that"s when graham told him he looked old and was better off wearing a mask, and when eddie gives you advice at that time you were wise to take it which he did, ole made money with him but it wasn"t ole who suggested it.
***** well, graham is the one that gets the credit, because mike graham is on tape saying his dad came up with the idea when walker wrestled in florida. and he did look old for his age at the time thats for sure. at the end of the day it was one great gimmick
My name is Howard Youngblood and I been to the wrestling in twilight zone in Augusta ga all the way to 👌 Knoxville tenn with all 🌟 star wrestling in 1960. With our god. You can not make it happen in the name of Jesus aman
This is the pinnacle of wrestling interviews/trauma/revenge. If this hadn't been executed with precision, it could have killed pro wrestling. Good job Johnny, Ole, Jody, and Gordon. Too bad the McMahons couldnt understand the complexities of it all. They turned wrestling into a Marvel comic. Hate all you millinials never got the chance to see Ox Baker or Dick Slater at your local high school gym. By the time you were born, wrestling had become a parody of itself. Vince turned it into a mail order bride that had scabies and gonorreah, and he still wanted you to pay a premium to watch Gordon Ramsey make shit salad.
Gordon Solie was the best Wrestling Announcer bar none.. He had the skills to make Wrestling really exciting.. To bad we dont have this kind of Wrestling anymore.. Glad I was able to witness this at the time that it was happening..
Agree! Solie was #No.1, & Jim Ross was an incredibly close 2nd spot.
Solie was boring. JR easily, long since surpassed him.
People talked about how cheap his masks looked but wish I had the money he made in those masks and as a side note they were made by his wife😢and lots of the nice robes a lot of the other wrestlers wore ,rest in peace wrestling 2
@@davidgraham8299not so my friend. Jim Ross gives it to Gordon Solie
Good stuff RIP #2 Thanks for all the memories when i was growing up and watching on Saturdays.
Back n the days the best wrestling and promos ever.
The Assassin like Ole Anderson knew exactly what to do and say to get the most heat and that is what made them so hated and so good at what they did. True legends!
Whenever Gordon Solie said "WAIT A MINUTE...." you knew shit just got real.
😂
Gordon Solie was brilliant in moderating the Assassin/Wrestling II debate. Look at his mannerisms and facial expressions when the insults go back and forth lol.
The Assassin's promo is so good. Especially that condescending tone on "Oh my. Aren't we becoming emotional."
❤CLASSIC❤
I LOVED GROWING UP IN THE SOUTH during the Great RASSLIN Days
The Assassin was the best in the Mic.Sophisticated Evil...
Him and masked superstar Bill Eadie, cut the best damn promos. Calm cool and collected
The ORIGINAL Cerebral Assassin . Triple H steals from some very good sources . The mutton chop mustache and high knee smash he got from Ole Anderson and The Mind games from Flair and The Assassin . I noticed a few other homages in Trips' style . One thing that stands out is that hia style in more Soythern than a guy who grew up watching Bob Backlund wrestle in the Garden seems likely to be .
Wrestling was so much better back then
You can't get better than Assassins vs Mr. Wrestling 1, and Mr. Wrestling ll.
Assassins talked rough and rude, but at times, would speak eloquently, with the restraint of a professional hitman. They brought in the fans. They knew how to push the emotional buttons - get the audience riled. The Assassin's feud with Big Ray Candy, hometown Hero - were also epic.
Funny you should mention "hitman". Bob Roop was Eddie Graham's (Tampa FCW NWA) "hitman" until Dick Slater showed up for a tryout. Then he was Eddie's "hurtman". There was some real monsters in the NWA days that could hurt you just by farting in your direction. Many of them were "catch" wrestlers like the Shamrocks, Ruas, and Josh Barnett of MMA fame. The real fighters and stretchers like Danny Hodge, Stu Hart, Billy Robinson, et al were certified bone-breakers.
I remember watching this and couldn't wait for friday night at the municipal auditorium. Good times
glad to see this watched the original broadcast in 1980
If only they would revitalize the Mask generation. 2019 Mr. Wrestling 1 & 2 vs The Assassins
In the upcoming Wrestlemania The Super Stars 1 & 2 vs The Super D'$ Or The Spoilers vs The Nightmares The Infernos vs The Mask Medics. What a EPIC time
That was.
Patrick...I would love to see The Assassins 1 & 2 wrestle The Grapplers w/Don Carson as The Grapplers original manager.
NOW THAT WOULD MAKE ME BUY TICKETS AGAIN & SPIN MY MONEY!!!
I'm not wasting my time or money anymore on WWE...AT ALL!!!
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
I WISH THE MASK WOULD COME BACK IN ALL FORMS.....................THE FIGHT TO KEEP IT ON
Gordon was at his best when he was interviewing the Assassin and II, His facial expressions were money!!!
Oh yes , I remember, they passed away , oh shoot . Channel 17 , 6;05 pm to 8;05 pm
Hell yeah, I was in high school in early 80’s…TBS, 6:05-8:05
Kris, you are doing the Lord's work. Thank you for these videos.
This is so cool to watch just to see the super rare footage of Mr Wrestling & Mr Wrestling II together
Dusty one of the best at constantly pointing fingers at everyone and not stopping.
KRISZ891979.....thank you for posting all this great classic wrestling footage- very good footage. Some of the best on the web.
Gordon Solie easily the best
agreed
JUST LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE?"OLD SCHOOL RULES!MY DAY.
Abraham...you are absolutely right.
Vince McMahon & the WWE only wish they could get fan pops & hysteria like this.
This is an era of Wrestling I miss so much...the 70s & 80s territory days.
This is an era of Wrestling when the wrestlers looked real...they looked like they just walked out of a bar & were ready to fight anyone!!!
No lightshow, no silly gimmicks, no entrance music...no goofy costumes...JUST REAL WRESTLING!!!
I'm so glad that NWA Power attempting to bring this "REAL RASSLIN" back today in this time, because God knows that I am, as well as a lot of other Wrestling fans, sick of the WWE.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
This is HOW you set up a feud.
mr. wrestling II had a clip-on tie...awesome!
Sure i miss them those days! :(
Assassin #1 was expert at delivering feud commentary.
Did Assassin #2 ever talk? I know Hamilton had several different partners but seemed like he was always the spokesman
+Nell Bowie This Assassin 2 was Randy Colley, The Moondog.
His original partner was Tom Renesto. Later he also had Hercules Hernandez as his partner.
Originally though he was Assassin #1 Jody Hamilton allowed Tom Renesto to do all of the talking because he was the more experienced of the two . Its hard to believe that he was once known as Silent Joe Hamilton because he spoke so few words in interviews .
Roger Smith aka Dirty Rhodes was his other tag partner as well as The Missouri Mauler Larry Hamilton
"Let's see if your backbone is the color of your mask!"
"Nobody accuses me of being yella."
Them's fightin' words.
Col. Buckley Christopher George Robley III
Boy ....😎
Rest in peace#2 Johny walker
Both Dusty Rhodes and The Assassin do the best Promos.
"All Shook Up" was Elvis not Little Richard, Dusty.
Only these guys can get away with a normal life promo.....Hunter , eat your heart out, you'll never have this....
Wow - I remember when this came on tv....the part where Mr. Wrestling I and II removed The Assassin's mask and Wrestling II had blood coming through his mask on his forehead during the interview. Never thought I'd see it again.
Michael Seay
I also remember this too. It was 1980 I think.
This was REAL WRESTLING...NO RING ENTRANCE MUSIC, NO SILLY-ASS GIMMICKS, NO LIGHT SHOW.
Just Real Wrestlers coming to the ring and Real Fans booing and cheering.
I grew up in Dothan Alabama and Southeastern Championship Wrestling with Ron Fuller, Robert Fuller, Bob Armstrong, Austin Idol, Jimmy Golden, Arn Anderson & Jerry Stubbs. I could go on and on with the Real WRESTLERS that spent time in the area.
I remember Hulk Hogan's 1ST match in Dothan Alabama...but then he was Terry "The Hulk" Bolder and his brother was Eddie Bolder a.k.a. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake.
Ox Baker, Ric Flair, Andre The Giant, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk were just a few big stars that spent time in Dothan Alabama.
Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair & Ox Baker were 3 of the nicest WRESTLERS I ever got to meet.
They loved the fan and would talk to the fans after the matches...especially the older fans like my grandpa and small kids...THEY WERE ALL CLASS ACTS.
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ERA OF WRESTLING LIKE THE 70s & 80s...NEVER
@@randymiller3949 Absolutely. I saw Ric Flair v Bob "Bullet" Armstrong @Pensacola Municipal Auditorium back then! Austin Idol placing Flair in Figure4 leg lock? Exceptional! Mr. Olympia!
@@clarencedavismba5042
I was at the Houston Co Farm Center on a Saturday night in 1978 when Hulk Hogan wrestled his 1st Wrestling match, but he was Terry "The Hulk" Bolder then. He wrestled the Wrestling Pro...I remember that like it was yesterday!!!
Then around 1983/1984 when Ric Flair & Ron Fuller wrestled for the NWA belt & Bob Armstrong was the special referee.
You should've heard the crowd when Bob Armstrong turned on Ron Fuller.
I really believe that was the loudest I had ever heard the Houston Co Farm Center!!!
Man...great memories.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
Haha. Love the stories from the old days. Hate to say it, but Jim Cornette has some great archival anecdotes about all the 70s and 80s "real" rasslin. Though i dont give one ggd for him personally. Nevertheless, a veritable Library of Congress when it comes to wrestling.
Four favorites 2 , superstar super destroyer and assasin
This is how you draw MONEY! 👍🏾👍🏾💪🏾🏋🏾♀️🏆🎗🥂💰
And wait a minute...ASSASSIN 1 HAS THE MASK! ASSASSIN 1 HAS THE MASK!
Dusty could bring it on the mic! Among the best.
Solie was indeed very good (high vertical suplay) But i would place Lance Russell as number one. (Aw come on Terry, cut it out)
I loved wrestling 1 and his sleeper hold.
Thats how i remember mr wrestling 1&2 in the early to mid 70s
We ate it up back in the day
2s wife made all the masks and robes for the wrestlers
I'VE MET THE MASKED ASASSIN AND HE'S A NICE GUY I KNEW WHO HE WAS WITHOUT HIS MASK ON
Really nice man. Joe Hamilton was so was Tom Renesto The Original Assassins
nothing beats thes tv tapings of the early 80's
Never remembers a Masked Wrestler who actually LQQKED better without the mask on.....loved Wrestling 2's ( Johnny The Rubber Man Walker ) clip on tie too.....
The Stuport that’s how they got famous. They didn’t have the looks to help carry them over so if they had any type of wrestling abilities with a cool mask they would get noticed
it's worked for Mil Mascaras , Mr. Olympia, The Grapplers , The Executioners , I was the original Mr Wrestling IV later V , Stagger Lee, and many luchadores that wore a mask .
Just this 5-10 minute segment between 2 & Assassin could bring as much heat as WWE tries for months to build up. CLASSIC!!
The Assassins wrestling in polo shirts...how 80's is that?
THAT'S WRESTLIN. I MISS THOSE DAYS
For accuracy,
Jody Hamilton was Assassin II, his original partner Tom Renesto was Assassin I,
And,
Hamilton was still "II, "
while his partner here, Randy Colley carried the "I."
RIP,
Tim Woods "Mr. Wrestling I,
Johnny Walker, "Mr. Wrestling II,
Randy Colley, "Assassin I,"
and Jody Hamilton, "Assassin II,"
and Dusty Rhodes and Gordon Solie.
A HUGE part of my kid days, now gone to glory.💐💐💐💐💐💐🌈
great promo this one ought to be in the hall of fame famous quote lets see if your backbone is the color of your masked
Where did you get these videos,because they bring back sweet memories to me as kid living in Augusta,GA back in the day!
I remember the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, GA back in the day!
Think I just figured out why Dusty looks familiar......He looks like Archie Bunker!!! God rest your soul Dusty!!! Love and miss that guy!! Did Mr. Wrestling 2 just take off a clip-on tie?!! I'm fucking dying!!!
If I wore a short sleeve dress shirt and a clip on tie I'd wear a mask too...
Vincent of Dreamhouse lmao
not everyone knows how to tie a tie it's either that someone want a tie they can instantly remove and put on in short notice .
@@lesliemiros6743 My Dad used to wear a clip on. (He was a Preacher) I don't think he ever learnt how to tie a tie. I think he was also abit Paranoid of wearing a regular tie for some reason. I was a teenager before I learnt how to tie one. The Sunday school teacher I had then taught me how. He told me he was showing me the only way he knew. He said he learnt how in the Marines.
Lol, man in the 70s it was all about convenience. We didn't have time to tie a tie, and most places didn't have air conditioning, so short sleeves were accepted, so we're terrible polyester leisure suits, which were a creation straight from satan, along with polyester tires. Yep we made our clothes and tires out of the same polyester. It was a sad decade in so many ways, but fun nonetheless.
White,Black,and Crimson
I love listening to Dusty
R i p to the greatest wrestlers to ever live mr. Wrestling #2 !!!! try and take his mask off and see don't you get your ass kicked!!!!!!!
Every wrestling school should use this video as Promo 101: The quintenstental promo!
Dusty didn’t even know who sung All Shook Up 😂
I love how the took the assassins mask after they took wrestling 2s mask earlier and wrestling 2 comes out with a wrestling number 1 loaner mask on. 2 really only looked good in that white and black mask but boy did he have a hot temper for real
Mr. Wrestling 2 took many beatings at the hand of Assassin #1
Scott Actually it's Assassin 2, Jody Hamilton carried the #2 designation long after his original partner Tom Renesto retired.
This is gold
The most complete Bio on Johnny Walker's career including quotes from Walker on who developed the Mr Wrestling 2 persona
prowrestling.wikia.com/wiki/Johnny_Walker
Assassin 1 cuts a perfect heel promo
Bel air still d champ really thats hAs gotten old. Lot more deserving others
they're professional wrestlers. you can tell by the suits.
Where was wrestling 1 during this entire incident?
Was the assasin 2 Hercules Hernandez
Rob Ferguson Hercules Hernandez was Assassin #2 at one tine, but was not the original Assassin #2. Fun fact. Hercules Hernandez was also Mr. Wrestling 3.
It was Roger Smith who later wrestled in Memphis as Dirty Rhodes
Gordon trying to not laugh!
Thanks KrisZ891979 for the posting.
OK genius, where's the sound?
I am thinking on making reproduction masks . These two worked with masks that were constructed completely different . I prefer The Assassin's style . It laces up , 2's has a chin string .
Now that was entertaining.
you know when gordon gives off 2 aht ahs! in one sentence shit is going down
Reminds me of Ric Flair and Bob Armstrong wrestling in street clothes; on a SECW TV broadcast.
Look, if we’re being honest, Wrestling II started it.
Are you going to give that back to him said Howard Youngblood
WRESTLING II HAD A CLIP-ON TIE AND TRIPPED OVER THE MICROPHONE CORD
who is you? howard youngblood and bubba youngblood?
Classic! 🙌
Omneh if you wheel! Rip Virgil!
The reason that Mr Wrestling 2 wore a mask is that Johnny Walker(Mr. Wrestling 2) Look looked like an old man.
yeah, eddie graham told him to wear the mask.
+mel bias yep he looks the same now as he did back then lol
mel bias: I was hearing an Ole Anderson shoot interview saying that he originated Mr. Wrestling 2
BarranquitasBoy nah, when he wrestled for graham in florida as johnny walker that"s when graham told him he looked old and was better off wearing a mask, and when eddie gives you advice at that time you were wise to take it which he did, ole made money with him but it wasn"t ole who suggested it.
***** well, graham is the one that gets the credit, because mike graham is on tape saying his dad came up with the idea when walker wrestled in florida. and he did look old for his age at the time thats for sure. at the end of the day it was one great gimmick
I liked 2 as a kid.
Hell yeah!!!
remember this angle
two has a posse!
BORIS MALENKO????
All shook up is Elvis... Dusty. Not Little Richard. Pandering to the black crowd way back then even!
Bloodied him up@8:27
Later on we seen em both
Let me tell you something right now, PUS GUT 🤣
Classic NWA
Wrestling 2 Said the Assassin could not win Single Handed!!
My name is Howard Youngblood and I been to the wrestling in twilight zone in Augusta ga all the way to 👌 Knoxville tenn with all 🌟 star wrestling in 1960. With our god. You can not make it happen in the name of Jesus aman
Mr. Wrestling looking like a klansman
This is the pinnacle of wrestling interviews/trauma/revenge. If this hadn't been executed with precision, it could have killed pro wrestling. Good job Johnny, Ole, Jody, and Gordon. Too bad the McMahons couldnt understand the complexities of it all. They turned wrestling into a Marvel comic. Hate all you millinials never got the chance to see Ox Baker or Dick Slater at your local high school gym. By the time you were born, wrestling had become a parody of itself. Vince turned it into a mail order bride that had scabies and gonorreah, and he still wanted you to pay a premium to watch Gordon Ramsey make shit salad.
call bubba youngblood this week i am bubba youngblood big wrestling fun of the assassins and tim woods mr,, wrestling no,, one and two 1 and 2
Wwe sucks. Wwe is so predictable i won big $ on Rollins and aj 90% new seth would b champ