Middle aged & slightly crazy.
Here mostly for the Wrestling! Still trying to have fun with it!! Always behind on here because of “real life”!! ✌️❤️🐈🤼♂️🇺🇸
Terry Funk discusses working with Hulk Hogan on Saturday Night's Main Event.
It was one of only three televised one-on-one matches between these two, preceded by a clip of their 1st WWF encounter from a Denver house show ⬇️
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This was sick! Binged watch Mid South/UWF a few years ago! Unfortunately it wasn’t available in my area growing up.
Best territory ever! Jim is a legitimate tough guy. Tough guy! 🇺🇸
One of the worst injuries of my career courtesy of my buddy One Man Gang and a bolt coming through the ring post!
Hear about it on the latest episode of The #HacksawHour, available now at https://t.co/WD20mC3Ej2
The CAC extends its heartfelt condolences on the passing of Joe Doering at the age of 44 after a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.
Rest in peace, Joe.
@WrestlingNewsCo Weird coincidence I had my first meltdown with drugs & alcohol that same weekend & entered my first rehab, but after it was all said and done the only I hurt was myself. Even in that state never thought of hurting anyone else or even worse murdering a loved one ffs.😔
As we chronicled on the latest episode The Complete Hulk Hogan, Hulk and Andre took their program all around the WWF horn after Shea Stadium, with Hulk often taking quick, questionable falls after Andre fell on top of him during a bodyslam attempt.
Here's a glimpse of what the match looked like at The Capital Center outside Washington DC in Sept. 1980, as covered by DC sports anchor George Michael. Listen as Michael is scoffed at by the other desk anchors for covering wrestling, and as Hogan is merely referred to as "The Peacock." Michael clearly has no idea Hulk had already slammed Andre at Shea.
Michael went on to create the popular "George Michael Sports Machine" syndicated highlights show in 1984, and often found a place for wrestling clips amidst the serious sports, all the way through the Rock N' Wrestling boom.
This may well be Michael's first time narrating a clip of Hogan in action, as Hogan is truly rag dolled by Andre.
Great interview by Brian! I might be a little biased being a fellow Long Islander but MJF is one of the few guys around today that gets it! Not a fan of his company, but a fan of the talent, been watching him since the MLW days
Born in 1938, Robinson was 40 or over in most of these clips and there was still no one in the business who could make him do anything against his will--freak cardio, never blew up, watch for the backbreakers and top rope bumps:
James Burrows, the co-creator of "Cheers" who reigned as television’s preeminent sitcom director for more than 30 years, died on Friday. He was 85. https://t.co/drWXrDuZlE