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Topic: WWF jim hack saw jim Duggan and the old WWF veterans
Blaze1978's photo
Sat 04/18/09 12:00 PM

Paul Orndorf - the creator of the PILE DRIVER
The Bushwackers - loved the suspenders and dance.

What was the Iron Skiek's tag team partner's name???


For the record, Bill Longson was the first wrestler known to have used the piledriver, way back in the 1930s.

Iron Sheik's WWF tag championship partner in 1985-87 was Nikolai Volkoff.

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Sat 04/18/09 12:46 PM
Well then I guess I stand corrected about the pile driver, starange maybe he adpted it some way? They seemed to make a big deal of it when I was in prime time. But thanks. Oy ha Nikolai Volkoff, not that I really like those guys but it's been so long since I heard of them.

Blaze1978's photo
Sat 04/18/09 01:49 PM
Edited by Blaze1978 on Sat 04/18/09 01:50 PM
A number of wrestlers used the piledriver in between Longson and Orndorff. The most notable was Jerry Lawler. Actually one of the biggest old-school trends was how the piledriver was illegal in Memphis rings because of its effects. Lol, in 1982, Lawler even used his piledriver on Andy Kaufman, and Kaufman sold it like he was dead, which was how much respect that man had for wrestling.:smile:

At about the same time Orndorff adopted the piledriver in the WWF, Dynamite Kid was using a really brutal version in Japan that a lot of wrestlers were nervous about taking.

And then of course, there was the tombstone variation of the piledriver, which was used by Harley Race and Tiger Mask many years before The Undertaker popularized it. WWE doesn't acknowledge that either. They've never been very big on acknowledging history as far as other promotions, although they've relaxed that stance a bit in recent years.

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Sat 04/18/09 04:18 PM


Paul Orndorf - the creator of the PILE DRIVER
The Bushwackers - loved the suspenders and dance.

What was the Iron Skiek's tag team partner's name???


For the record, Bill Longson was the first wrestler known to have used the piledriver, way back in the 1930s.

Iron Sheik's WWF tag championship partner in 1985-87 was Nikolai Volkoff.
You have been around since the thirty's ...Or you like Rassling as much as i like porn

Blaze1978's photo
Sat 04/18/09 08:52 PM



Paul Orndorf - the creator of the PILE DRIVER
The Bushwackers - loved the suspenders and dance.

What was the Iron Skiek's tag team partner's name???


For the record, Bill Longson was the first wrestler known to have used the piledriver, way back in the 1930s.

Iron Sheik's WWF tag championship partner in 1985-87 was Nikolai Volkoff.
You have been around since the thirty's ...Or you like Rassling as much as i like porn


Lol, I consider the research of wrestling history to be my primary hobby/pastime.

I've been dedicated to its study for thirteen years.

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Sat 04/18/09 09:28 PM
OK. How about some of the great managers. My favorite was

Classy Fred Blassie

Blaze1978's photo
Sat 04/18/09 10:39 PM
I always found Bobby Heenan to be one of the most entertaining.

A few Heenan anachronisms:

When questioned on whether he was racially biased, "I don't discriminate; I hate everyone equally."

Regarding a woman's emotional reaction to Randy Savage and Elizabeth getting back together at WrestleMania VII: "Maybe her shoes are on too tight."

Responding to a suggestion by Gorilla Monsoon that he see his "occulist": "Why? There's nothing wrong with my feet."

Regarding fan enthusiasm, "I can't hear you, it's too loud! You're gonna have to ask some of them to leave!"


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Wed 05/13/09 08:54 AM
My favorites

Singles
1. Bret Heart
2. Greg Valentine
3. Baron Von Raski
4. Greg Gange
5. Dr. X

Tag Teams
1. The Road Warriors
2. Demoiltion
3. The Heart Foundation
4. The High Flyers
5. The Rockers

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Wed 05/13/09 09:00 AM
Who remembers Mr. Perfect?

I liked how they showed him shoot a basketball the first time and make it.

Then they show other things and he would do it so perfect for the first time.

I think he even spit out his gum but managed to swat it with his hands away at the same time.

I know, I know disgusting.

Why do I remember this wrestler so well?

Anyway Mr. Perfect had a perfect score in wrestling until some of the bigger wrestlers ensured to stop it short.

ThomasJB's photo
Wed 05/13/09 09:08 AM
Junkyard Dog
King Kong Bundy
Rick Flair (I always loved to hate his character)
The Millionaire Ted DiBiase
The Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart

Jtevans's photo
Wed 05/13/09 09:39 AM

George The Animal Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Haystacks Calhoun
Sgt. Slaughter
Bob Backlund
Big Boss Man
Ernie The Cat Ladd
The Bushwhackers
The British Bulldogs
Rowdy Roddy Piper

And of course. The Living Legend:

Bruno Sammartino




agreed





btw i quit watching wrestling when Bill Goldberg quit

TBRich's photo
Wed 05/13/09 10:01 AM
Most of the guys from the '80s were in pretty bad shape. Everyone still believes that Snuka killed his g/f in a rhoid rage. Who know who was great- Chris Colt, one of the first openly gay wrestlers from the Gulf Coast area. Anyone remember him?

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Thu 05/14/09 11:22 PM
Edited by Eddiemma on Thu 05/14/09 11:26 PM
Remember- George the Animal Steel? ha!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5IAra7Ux-I&feature=related

Charisma_personified's photo
Sun 05/17/09 01:14 AM
Randy Savage
Ricky Steamboat
Sting during his early years

Blaze1978's photo
Sun 05/17/09 02:43 PM

Who remembers Mr. Perfect?

I liked how they showed him shoot a basketball the first time and make it.

Then they show other things and he would do it so perfect for the first time.

I think he even spit out his gum but managed to swat it with his hands away at the same time.

I know, I know disgusting.

Why do I remember this wrestler so well?

Anyway Mr. Perfect had a perfect score in wrestling until some of the bigger wrestlers ensured to stop it short.


I always found the "Mr Perfect" name to be a bit of a contradiction.

As perfect as he claimed to be, he never won the WWF World championship, nor did he have a long term main event feud.

However, I always respected his wrestling ability and his ability to deliver good matches. He was a good wrestler to watch. It's a shame he had to die so young of a crack overdose.

I haven't had the chance to see him wrestle yet, but they say his son, Joe Hennig, has the goods.

Blaze1978's photo
Sun 05/17/09 02:45 PM


George The Animal Steele
Gorilla Monsoon
Haystacks Calhoun
Sgt. Slaughter
Bob Backlund
Big Boss Man
Ernie The Cat Ladd
The Bushwhackers
The British Bulldogs
Rowdy Roddy Piper

And of course. The Living Legend:

Bruno Sammartino




agreed





btw i quit watching wrestling when Bill Goldberg quit


I was a huge Goldberg fan during his initial WCW run.

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Mon 05/18/09 01:04 PM
wow! when i was younger, my family watched this like crazy, and of course now do my kids,

i remember ultimate warrior, hacksaw, brutus the barber beefcake, the ones who licked everyones heads, was that the bushwacked brothers?? LOL

:banana:

Blaze1978's photo
Mon 05/18/09 10:17 PM

wow! when i was younger, my family watched this like crazy, and of course now do my kids,

i remember ultimate warrior, hacksaw, brutus the barber beefcake, the ones who licked everyones heads, was that the bushwacked brothers?? LOL

:banana:


The Bushwhackers.

nvkikigirl's photo
Tue 05/19/09 04:32 PM


wow! when i was younger, my family watched this like crazy, and of course now do my kids,

i remember ultimate warrior, hacksaw, brutus the barber beefcake, the ones who licked everyones heads, was that the bushwacked brothers?? LOL

:banana:


The Bushwhackers.


Thanks!!:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

wannacuddlewthme's photo
Tue 05/19/09 05:00 PM

wow! when i was younger, my family watched this like crazy, and of course now do my kids,

i remember ultimate warrior, hacksaw, brutus the barber beefcake, the ones who licked everyones heads, was that the bushwacked brothers?? LOL

:banana:
Id lick your headtongue2 Just kidding

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