I met Linda mcman. I live in CT and the headquarters is in Stamford I actually went there today for business they treat visitors like ****. My favorite is Razor , Sean Micheals and Brett Hart. RIP owen and Benoit
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Originally posted by Willy Wanker View PostThat Jacques Rougeau story is pretty wild. Dynamite Kid deserved what he got from him, for all the bullying and hazing he put Rougeau through.
Dynamite Kid was a great talent, but was an all around POS. He had small man complex and abused roids, but he was a legit tough guy so you could imagine him being a real pain in the ass backstage.
There are a lot of other crazier stories about him.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostYeah I read that's why The British Bulldogs were eliminate to much later in the opening match than The Rougeau Brothers in the 1988 Survivor Series. Because they had a huge beef back then and were gonna fight each other backstage, so those two eliminations were deliberately booked that way. Another funny thing I noticed when rewatching that match recently is Dynamite actually does a Tombstone Piledriver and even does a cover the same way The Undertaker would go on to do so 2 years later to countless opponents. I wonder if that's where Taker got the idea from.
Interesting, never knew that about Survivor Series. I knew Dynamite Kid was always jealous of Davey Boy, even though he got hire pay when they were in WWF due to Dynamite being bigger name than Davey Boy in Canada and Japan.
I need check out his matches, particular the ones against Bret Hart and Tiger Mask. POS or not, he put on amazing matches. He was the Benoit, Eddie, and Daniel Bryan of his time.
Saw an article with Bret Hart this morning and he referred to Dynamite Kid as the greatest in ring wrestler ever.Last edited by Willy Wanker; 12-06-2018, 01:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Willy Wanker View PostInteresting, never knew that about Survivor Series. I knew Dynamite Kid was always jealous of Davey Boy, even though he got hire pay when they were in WWF due to Dynamite being bigger name than Davey Boy in Canada and Japan.
I need check out his matches, particular the ones against Bret Hart and Tiger Mask. POS or not, he put on amazing matches. He was the Benoit, Eddie, and Daniel Bryan of his time.
Saw an article with Bret Hart this morning and he referred to Dynamite Kid as the greatest in ring wrestler ever.Last edited by Anthony342; 12-06-2018, 01:20 PM.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostAre there any videos online or on DVD or Dynamite and Bret Hart against each other in Stampede?
Not sure about DVDs, but I see a Bret Hart match from 85 on YouTube.
Lmao, I even see a boxing between them. I'm gonna check out the videos after work.
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Larry "the axe" Hennig just past away at age 82.
Sad that Curt Hennig died so much younger than his father.
R.I.P.
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Originally posted by Willy Wanker View PostLarry "the axe" Hennig just past away at age 82.
Sad that Curt Hennig died so much younger than his father.
R.I.P.
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I haven't watched wrestling in many years but I listen to the Something to Wrestle With, Bruce Prichard podcast. It's fun to hear stories about how they ran that circus, and as a business owner, the business angle is really interesting. Incredible how many trends and decades their business has endured.
Some of the episodes that seem like they would be the most boring, or about people you couldn't care less about, end up being the funniest, most interesting ones.
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