who was your favorite wrestler
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who were the ones that came in dressed in suits? There was 3 or 4 of them, white shirt+black tie. They were campaigning against something, then they ripped theyre shirts off and whooped ***.
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Originally Posted by paul-s
who were the ones that came in dressed in suits? There was 3 or 4 of them, white shirt+black tie. They were campaigning against something, then they ripped theyre shirts off and whooped ***.
They were called "the right to censor"and hated everything especially nudity
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Here are few more to bring back the good times
brutus the barber beefcake
ted dibiase (million dollar man) &side kick virgil
roddy piper
sgt slaughter
bushwackers
nasty boys
ricky the dragon steam boat
rick the hammer valentine
jimmy superfly snukka
orient express
then you got the managers like
mouth of the south jimmy hart
bobby the brain heenan
paul bearer
mr fuji
also anybody know if wwf mags are worth any thing got some going back to august 90 here even got one with davey boy on (british bulldog) and the hart foundation
good old days
brutus the barber beefcake
ted dibiase (million dollar man) &side kick virgil
roddy piper
sgt slaughter
bushwackers
nasty boys
ricky the dragon steam boat
rick the hammer valentine
jimmy superfly snukka
orient express
then you got the managers like
mouth of the south jimmy hart
bobby the brain heenan
paul bearer
mr fuji
also anybody know if wwf mags are worth any thing got some going back to august 90 here even got one with davey boy on (british bulldog) and the hart foundation
good old days
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Originally Posted by davegtt
The Nasty Boys, not the beastie boys, who said that didnt think it sounded right... nasty boys with thier arm pit manouver...LOL
legion of doom were better when they were road warriors IMO
can't beat goldberg aswell, bit of a fruitcake
shocker that most of the dead wrestlers died of heart attacks price of fame
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[QUOTE=davegtt]the Bushwackers
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I was renting out a flat a couple of years ago and this guy turns up - fairly short, could hardly walk but looked familiar.
Turned out it was Butch from the Bushwackers - he'd picked up some nasty infection where he lived in Florida; the disease crippled him and the US hospital bills cleaned him out - so he came back to NZ (where he comes from) trying to get things back together.
He's walking a lot better now, recently got married and runs the local gym.
And he's a really great guy - an eternal optimist.
http://www.wrestlingclassics.com/bushwhackers/home.html
And whilst on the topic what about the old UK days? - Mick McManus vs Jackie 'Mr TV' Pallo just before the FA Cup Final; one of my favourites at the time - Cry-baby Brakes ....etc, etc
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I was renting out a flat a couple of years ago and this guy turns up - fairly short, could hardly walk but looked familiar.
Turned out it was Butch from the Bushwackers - he'd picked up some nasty infection where he lived in Florida; the disease crippled him and the US hospital bills cleaned him out - so he came back to NZ (where he comes from) trying to get things back together.
He's walking a lot better now, recently got married and runs the local gym.
And he's a really great guy - an eternal optimist.
http://www.wrestlingclassics.com/bushwhackers/home.html
And whilst on the topic what about the old UK days? - Mick McManus vs Jackie 'Mr TV' Pallo just before the FA Cup Final; one of my favourites at the time - Cry-baby Brakes ....etc, etc
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The Ultimate Warrior and Brett 'The Hitman' Hart were fantastic!!!
Isn't Andre the Giant also dead??
Must admit I'm a bit shocked to read how many of the wrestlers I idolised as a kid are now dead
Isn't Andre the Giant also dead??
Must admit I'm a bit shocked to read how many of the wrestlers I idolised as a kid are now dead
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Originally Posted by Hanley
Isn't Andre the Giant also dead??
Must admit I'm a bit shocked to read how many of the wrestlers I idolised as a kid are now dead
Must admit I'm a bit shocked to read how many of the wrestlers I idolised as a kid are now dead
anyways my faves are
1. Undertaker
2. Ultimate Warrior
3. Macho man randy savage ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo yeeeaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!
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Originally Posted by hoskib
just been looking and miss elizabeth (randy savages wife (maybe only in WWF world)) has croaked aswell
many happy early teen years looking at that
many happy early teen years looking at that
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Originally Posted by bennyboy
Nobody has mentioned - IRS
Irwin R Shyster
Although he was pretty sh1te
Irwin R Shyster
Although he was pretty sh1te
pug paul
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/4814/dead.html
http://www.wrestleview.com/info/faq/deaths.shtml good wrestler profiles in this one
sid vicious and triple H
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I remember a great cage bout between Sean Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin. They climbed ontop of the cage and were fighting, blood was going everywhere
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Originally Posted by Terzo 333
Mr Perfect was one of my favourites aswell - anyone remember his finishing move, "The Perfect Plex"
RIP
RIP