mike3775 wrote: Any Pro Wrestler who had a son who he trained.
Those bratty kids always turn on daddy at some point
Gagne? Von Erich? Armstrong? Graham? Rhodes (though I guess he might have out of the kayfabe era and I missed it)? Valentine? Orton, Jr? Gulas? Gilbert (they never "turned on Tommy," AIR, but Eddie did "emabarrass" him during the UWF era). The Mempho guys were always turning, as were the Golden/Fuller crew, so I know there's much treachery there, but unless I'm missing things, the sons usually stayed loyal to Dad, AIR.
Last edited on Sat Mar 10th, 2012 06:17 pm by BayouBoogie
How many times you going to try that move off the top rope before being caught each time ? It must be a great move since he keeps trying it. Ain't see him land it yet
How many times you going to try that move off the top rope before being caught each time ? It must be a great move since he keeps trying it. Ain't see him land it yet
He beat Harley Race for his 2nd NWA title at Starrcade with that move. Actually hit it all the time as a babyface. What he needed to do was realize that karma is a bitch and he'll only hit that move when he's being nice to people.
How many times you going to try that move off the top rope before being caught each time ? It must be a great move since he keeps trying it. Ain't see him land it yet
BayouBoogie wrote: mike3775 wrote: Any Pro Wrestler who had a son who he trained.
Those bratty kids always turn on daddy at some point
Gagne? Von Erich? Armstrong? Graham? Rhodes (though I guess he might have out of the kayfabe era and I missed it)? Valentine? Orton, Jr? Gulas? Gilbert (they never "turned on Tommy," AIR, but Eddie did "emabarrass" him during the UWF era). The Mempho guys were always turning, as were the Golden/Fuller crew, so I know there's much treachery there, but unless I'm missing things, the sons usually stayed loyal to Dad, AIR.When did Dusty and Dustin work tag teams together? I can't remember if they did or not.
Never really got into AWA so I admit I didnt know about the Gagne's and the Von Erichs, if they had all managed to survive longer, I am sure they eventually would have fueded with dad when their act got
I will clarify though, I actually was referring more to USWA
Those bratty kids always turn on daddy at some point
Gagne? Von Erich? Armstrong? Graham? Rhodes (though I guess he might have out of the kayfabe era and I missed it)? Valentine? Orton, Jr? Gulas? Gilbert (they never "turned on Tommy," AIR, but Eddie did "emabarrass" him during the UWF era). The Mempho guys were always turning, as were the Golden/Fuller crew, so I know there's much treachery there, but unless I'm missing things, the sons usually stayed loyal to Dad, AIR.When did Dusty and Dustin work tag teams together? I can't remember if they did or not.
They feuded with Col. Parker's stable and even did a tour of Japan together in the early '90s. I think they reunited less than 10 years ago in Zero-One after even Dustin was past his prime.
Last edited on Sat Mar 10th, 2012 07:33 pm by srossi
Those bratty kids always turn on daddy at some point
Gagne? Von Erich? Armstrong? Graham? Rhodes (though I guess he might have out of the kayfabe era and I missed it)? Valentine? Orton, Jr? Gulas? Gilbert (they never "turned on Tommy," AIR, but Eddie did "emabarrass" him during the UWF era). The Mempho guys were always turning, as were the Golden/Fuller crew, so I know there's much treachery there, but unless I'm missing things, the sons usually stayed loyal to Dad, AIR.When did Dusty and Dustin work tag teams together? I can't remember if they did or not.
Never really got into AWA so I admit I didnt know about the Gagne's and the Von Erichs, if they had all managed to survive longer, I am sure they eventually would have fueded with dad when their act got
I will clarify though, I actually was referring more to USWA
Did Dusty and Dustin do some tag matches in WWF against Virgil and Dibiase?
Hacksaw Jim Duggan, because the object of wrestling is to win championships not defend America. He took on all foreign challengers, be they russian,french,french-canadian, iranian,japanese, or faux japanese/american samoan. Rarely challenged for titles despite dominating these foreign foes rather handily.
How about Bobby "The Brain" Heenan? He manages Andre in another desperate attempt to manage a World Champion, only to lose and sell the contract to Ted DiBiase, who helps him win the title on the rematch.
Classic Camp wrote: How about Bobby "The Brain" Heenan? He manages Andre in another desperate attempt to manage a World Champion, only to lose and sell the contract to Ted DiBiase, who helps him win the title on the rematch.
Ah, but he bought BACK the contract for a smaller sum than what he paid for it. The Brain outfoxed a man who had amassed a fortune.
gwlee7 wrote: Also, you're pretty stupid to think that the "bad guy" won't drop the weights on your head when he challenges you to a weight lifting contest.
Yeah, better watch your butt if he challenges you to an arm wrestling match or "bodyslam challenge" as well.
PeteF3 wrote: Classic Camp wrote: How about Bobby "The Brain" Heenan? He manages Andre in another desperate attempt to manage a World Champion, only to lose and sell the contract to Ted DiBiase, who helps him win the title on the rematch.
Ah, but he bought BACK the contract for a smaller sum than what he paid for it. The Brain outfoxed a man who had amassed a fortune.
Ha! Fair enough. He came away with a buttload of cash, but no titles.
Vince McMahon for always yelling '1-2-...NEW CHAMPION...no. He didn't get 'em.' I also pick The Ultimate Warrior for 1) Getting conned into the posedown with Rick Rude, who brought a weapon with him 2) Getting locked in the casket 3) Trusting a snake and 4) Getting a voodoo curse put on him.