Sean Waltman and Scott Hall were the only two who never booked a TV show. And they are the two who were most equipped to do it. The two most creative out of the 5 of them.
According to cagematch, Bret Hart's wrestled 21 more matches than the Undertaker in the WWF/WWE. And Undertaker wrestled there for 30 years. Says a lot about that 80s schedule.
Last I heard, he and Devon split the school in two locations, the one that bubba allegedly runs doesn’t exist or is a tribute to buzz sawyer.
If you’ve seen bubba train at all, his main teaching device is refusing to shake hands.
“ALL the stars are out for the BIG UFC event at the White House!”
“That’s right. We’ve got Rob Schneider, the My Pillow guy, Superman-turned-ICE agent Dean Cain!”
“It’s a who’s-who of people who’ve lost everything!”
“Now let’s all rise for the National Anthem!”
You do know in almost every Harley Race TV squash match the enhancement guy kicked out of a piledriver Harley's gimmick a world champion in squashes was to show he new every move in the book, so guys had to kick out of every suplex, salto and piledriver until he hit the stalling vertical which was his TV finisher.
Andy Dick gave Brynn cocaine that night, and then years later was confronted with this by Jon Lovitz
Dick told Lovitz that he put a “Phil Hartman” hex on him at the Laff Factory…
Lovitz slammed Andy’s head against the bar like his name was Billy batts.
Respect to Lovitz.
Terry Funk and Bruiser Brody both raved about The Crush Gals, Jaguar Yokota, Devil Masami and the top AJW stars. Most other American pro wrestlers dismissed them. I knew the top stars and in the early 80s when Fuji TV aired on cable here I watched Yokota and she was Randy Savage level or better but she was so good it threatened my sensibilities on male wrestling because they were doing things I'd never seen before and were so much more athletic, so stopped watching even though Mimi Hagiwara was very clearly a celebrity of some sorts at the time. It was my education that stuff so much better than what you know can threaten and even turn you off until people who know it better basically shame you into learning it. It was a real breakthrough lesson.
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As announced by the Toronto Sun, AEW is returning to Canada this Summer with a BRAND NEW PPV: #AEWRedemption!
This inaugural event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 26th at the @centrebell in Montreal, Quebec.