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Professional Wrestling

Matty_Vegas said:
Just curious if anyone was a wrestling fan?
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Yes, I was a fan back in the days of Ricky Steamboat, Jake the Snake, Hogan (in his prime), Macho Man, Roddy Piper, etc.
 
Go back further for me...Bruno Sanmartino, Andre, Ivan Putsky, Haystacks Calhoun and The Superstar Billy Graham to name a few. Of course your title should have been "Fake" Wrestling
 
I remember watching Bulldog Bob Brown, The Interns, Rufus (something), Dusty Rhodes (I doubt it is the same guy, maybe...) These may be regional acts though, I remember them coming to Hutchinson and being broadcast from here.
Wow, that was 30+ years ago!

I also remember getting into serious trouble trying some of those moves on my sister :)
 
I grew up watching a lot of different wreslters and programs. When I was young I went to several Mid-South events and continue to go to the WWE events when they are in Oklahoma City. Great entertainment, even if some of the story lines are stupid.

Stacy Keibler :love: :love:
 
mrjinglesusa said:
Yes, I was a fan back in the days of Ricky Steamboat, Jake the Snake, Hogan (in his prime), Macho Man, Roddy Piper, etc.
...that's about my "vintage" as well. While I was in engineering school, a buddy would always get the pay per views, we'd stuff the house with pizzas and beers and laugh our asses off.

Anyone remember Stan "The Lariat" Hansen...?? Got an old video tape of him beating Lex Luger for the belt. Oh man, he is one hilarious dude..... :laugh:

Cheers - B.B.S.
 
Here are also some old names-
The Midnight Express
Rock and Roll Express
Hart Foundation
The British Bulldogs
Nikoli Volkoff
Andrea the Giant
Big John Stud
Mr Genius (Formerly Leaping Lany Palfo)
Sting
Sgt Slaughter (Remember G.I. Joe)
The Iron Sheik
Earthquake
King Kong Bundy
George "the Animal" Steele
Bam Bam Bigalo
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes
The Funks
The Road Warriors (aka Legion of Doom)
Demolition (just Axe and Smash)
"Mr Wonderful" Paul Orndorff
"Mr Perfect"
 
Dude, screw all of ya'll. I have spent about 2 hours now looking up old wrestling stuff!!!

Brings back alot of fun memories as a kid, watching the old NWA. Those were the days. I was looking up the manager who hit people with the old-school cordless phone (not sure if it was a cell phone or not, because it was in the 80's). It was Paul E. Dangerously. I have been wondering that for a long time.

Again, a good part of my night was wasted because of this thread...

ALostTexan
 
Lopaka said:
Hart Foundation
The British Bulldogs
Andrea the Giant
Big John Stud
Mr Genius (Formerly Leaping Lany Palfo)
King Kong Bundy
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
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I saw all them live in Detroit one time or another from 82-86 along with:

Killer Bees
Ricky Steamboat
"Macho man" Randy Savage
Capt Lou Albano(sp?)
and a few others...

George "the Animal" Steele

He was a High School Teacher at a rival High School in my area.

Always funny seeing him around town dressed and acting normal.

Now, who remembers the short lived WWF Cartoon with Cindi Lauper.
 
Chief Jay Strongbow
Jimmy Snuka
Billy Graham
Sgt. Slaughter

and the managers

The Grand Wizard
Freddie Blassie
Captain Lou Albano

just to name a few of the old-timers I remember watching as a kid.

WWF in the 80s and early 90s was great. Nowdays its not even worth watching the matches you get on free TV. Since all the real action only happens on PFV.

And the Machoman Randy Savage vs. Jake the Snake Roberts grudge match (after Jake body slammed Miss Elizabeth and "put her in the hospital") was one of the best and brutal battles I have ever seen.
 
I used to be a huge fan. Stopped watching a couple years ago. Same story different wrestlers and got old. My wife could never understand a grown man watching it. The only thing I could say is that it was like a mans soap opera.
 
Shibumi said:
Go back further for me...Bruno Sanmartino, Andre, Ivan Putsky, Haystacks Calhoun and The Superstar Billy Graham to name a few. Of course your title should have been "Fake" Wrestling
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now you're talking, i remember watching those guys on tv and being mesmerized. what was the car dealer that used to sponsor the matches on sunday? i think they were on western ave.
 
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