who was your favorite wrestler
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Originally Posted by hoskib
one of the best matches i can remember was mr perfect v bret hart, think it was for the intercontinental title. absoloute blinder!
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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
IIRC he had a heart attack due to his hormone problems (part of the reason he was so huge).
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i was just gonna say 1 of my fave matches was brett v mr perfect now that was a great match.
cant believe no1 has mentioned wrestlemania when hulk hogan slammed aundre the giant!! that was a classic match.
my fave wrestlers
ultimate warrior
undertaker
hulk hogan ( i was a hulkamaniac )
brett the hitman hart (the only man that could pull off pink back then)
rick flair the dirtiest player in the game Woooooooo
stone cold steve austin
takanka (the red indian)
lex luger
brock lesner (where did he go when he slammed big show awesome power
kurt angle
shawn michaels
macho man
nasty boys
bushwakers
legion of doom
british bulldog
triple H
awh the memories i was an avid fan and used to love wwf
cant believe no1 has mentioned wrestlemania when hulk hogan slammed aundre the giant!! that was a classic match.
my fave wrestlers
ultimate warrior
undertaker
hulk hogan ( i was a hulkamaniac )
brett the hitman hart (the only man that could pull off pink back then)
rick flair the dirtiest player in the game Woooooooo
stone cold steve austin
takanka (the red indian)
lex luger
brock lesner (where did he go when he slammed big show awesome power
kurt angle
shawn michaels
macho man
nasty boys
bushwakers
legion of doom
british bulldog
triple H
awh the memories i was an avid fan and used to love wwf
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Vic Faulkner and Bert Royal the original Wrestling Super Stars:
Here are the lads photographed with the Beatles.
These guys were wrestling royalty.
http://www.boltonrevisited.org.uk/291.html
Here are the lads photographed with the Beatles.
These guys were wrestling royalty.
http://www.boltonrevisited.org.uk/291.html
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Originally Posted by mo,s scoobymonster
and i forgot the nutter of them all mick fowley aka mankind ,cactus jack
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Originally Posted by astraboy
Thankfully people have started mentioning the legend that is Mick Foley.
I'd have had to have gotten Socko out otherwise
astraboy.
I'd have had to have gotten Socko out otherwise
astraboy.
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Originally Posted by turbonutta*******
Most of you won't remember Les Kellet.
He was 60 if he was day - but very funny and very entertaining
He was 60 if he was day - but very funny and very entertaining
LES KELLET
www.trashfiction.co.uk/wrestlers_kellet.jpg
The Borg Twins - all the way from Malta, identical twins Iggy & Tony, who wore numbers on their vests, so we could tell them apart.
'Crybaby' Jim Breaks - the nickname reflected his tendency to throw a tantrum.
Catweazle - yep, he nicked his image from the TV series.
Alan Kilby - a clean fighter but, in the ultimate gimmick, he was deaf.
'King Kong' Kirk - 'known all over Europe as the One-Man Riot Squad,' according to Kent Walton.
Kung Fu - yep, he nicked his image from the TV series.
Johnny Kwango - the king of the head-butt.
Masambula - the African witchdoctor.
'Ironfist' Clive Myers - later a champion arm-wrestler.
Kendo Nagasaki - the best of all the masked fighters, his specialist move was the Kamikaze Roll.
Adrian Street - the glam rock wrestler, a man so ugly and so incompetent at applying make-up that he made The Sweet look like Marc Bolan.
Billy Two-Rivers - a Native American whose speciality, unsurprisingly, was the Tomahawk Chop
Bobby Barnes, Zoltan Boscik
Jim Breaks, The Rev Michael Brooks,
Wayne Bridges
Ian Campbell, Spencer Churchill,
Linde Caulder, Tony Charles
Alan Colbeck, Jon Cortez,
John ***, Johnny Czeslaw
Gwyn Davies, Johnny Eagle,
Vic Faulkner
Leon Fortuna, Ray Fury,
Kalman Gaston, Ian Gilmour
Georges Gordienko, "Judo" Al Hayes,
Ken Joyce, Jeff Kaye
George Kidd, Johnny Kincaid
Prince Kumali, Johnny Kwango,
Steve Logan
Masambula, Mike Marino,
Brian "Goldbelt" Maxine, Alan Miquet
Julien Morice, Mick McManus
Mick McMichael, Jackie Pallo
Geoff Portz, Sean Regan
Pat Roach, Andy Robin
Bert Royal, Roy St.Clair
Alan Serjeant, Adrian Street,
Tibor Szakacs
Clayton Thomson, Steve Veidor
Albert "Rocky" Wall,
Honey Boy Zimba
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http://members.fortunecity.com/furnacehot/
see the links to the pictures on the left of the page
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see the links to the pictures on the left of the page
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Originally Posted by davegtt
trying to think of the guy who they made it look like a convict in the orange jump suit, now he was a nasty begger....
Most of the dead guys are found in dingy motel rooms on the road between wresting events, usually due to heart failure after years of steroid/recreational drug abuse.
Davey Boy Smith - "heart attack"
Mr Perfect Curt Hennig - "heart attack"
Ravishing Rick Rude - "heart attack"
Texas Tornado Kerry Von Erich - suicide
"Flying" Brian Pillman - "heart attack"
Miss Elizabeth - found dead at Sid Justice's house
Road Warrior/ Legion of Doomer Hawk - "heart attack"
Crash Holly - "heart attack"
Interestingly, 4 of the famous Von Erich brothers have committed suicide. What a waste of talent.....
Accidents/natual causes -:
Owen Hart - zipline accident at live event
Andre - unerring growth finally killed him
Yokozuna - heart attack
Gorilla Monsoon - natural causes
There are many more but these are the main ones from the time I was into
WWF.
How hard must it be to get life insurance as a 40 year old professional wrestler?
#106
It is sad when you think watching the show's then and how tragic how it all ends. i used to collect the original figures, and when i compare them to the versions now that my nephew plays with, it's just wrong.
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Originally Posted by Swen6
It is sad when you think watching the show's then and how tragic how it all ends. i used to collect the original figures, and when i compare them to the versions now that my nephew plays with, it's just wrong.
when we where kid,s and put there life on the line.
day in day out,big up all the wrestleing legends like
hulk hogan
bret hart
mr perfect
andre
the warlord
razer ramon
and all the greats, from the 80,s 90,s
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ah the memories,a few names that have not been mentioned Demolition scary middle aged kiss lookalikes,barry horowitz always got the crap beaten out of him then actaully won the title,akim the african dream crap but always seemed to win.
i loved it but not as much as my father,when hulk hogan was 'injured' ie in rehab he actually sent him a get well soon card and got a thank you letter back.
i loved it but not as much as my father,when hulk hogan was 'injured' ie in rehab he actually sent him a get well soon card and got a thank you letter back.
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Originally Posted by talizman
Eddie Guerrero dead now!
He was great !
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I'm old!
Never really watched the American stuff.
What I will never forget was the Saturday 4pm slot, the whole family would be there especially for the real great fights (Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks for example) or anything with the only guy to beat them - Kendo Nagasaki.
Nagasaki vs Haystacks was incredible - no (or very little) show acting there as Haystack was bleeding from where Nagasaki was pummelling him. Shocking stuff for us youngsters. I believe that Nagasaki was the ONLY guy to ever beat Big Daddy, certainly on a Saturday pm.
I actually saw Big Daddy vs Giant Haystack live in a fight circa 1992. Another truly memorable experience as the whole crowd went wild, banging our thighs with our hands and shouting as one - "EASY, EASY...!"
Good, clean, family fun!
Sorry about not talking about the WWF etc.
Asif
Never really watched the American stuff.
What I will never forget was the Saturday 4pm slot, the whole family would be there especially for the real great fights (Big Daddy vs Giant Haystacks for example) or anything with the only guy to beat them - Kendo Nagasaki.
Nagasaki vs Haystacks was incredible - no (or very little) show acting there as Haystack was bleeding from where Nagasaki was pummelling him. Shocking stuff for us youngsters. I believe that Nagasaki was the ONLY guy to ever beat Big Daddy, certainly on a Saturday pm.
I actually saw Big Daddy vs Giant Haystack live in a fight circa 1992. Another truly memorable experience as the whole crowd went wild, banging our thighs with our hands and shouting as one - "EASY, EASY...!"
Good, clean, family fun!
Sorry about not talking about the WWF etc.
Asif
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Does anyone remember Marty Jones? well i've seem him a few times as he lives in Oldham, owns a pub apparently, he is friggin huge now, but gets no bother
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I was always Undertaker when we played wrestling at school as I was the tallest
I bought a dvd with wrestlemania 7 and 8 on a couple of weeks ago, fookin hell it was like reliving my childhood! Brilliant stuff
I bought a dvd with wrestlemania 7 and 8 on a couple of weeks ago, fookin hell it was like reliving my childhood! Brilliant stuff