If I wanted to watch bad acting, I’d rewatch the Bohanan pizza commercial. Professional wrestling is no more of a “sport” than aggressive underwear changing.
If I wanted to watch bad acting, I’d rewatch the Bohanan pizza commercial. Professional wrestling is no more of a “sport” than aggressive underwear changing.
Depends.Do you enjoy fictional TV shows or movies by chance?
The Viking, The Stomper, Danny Littlebear, Rufus R.Jones, Baron Von Raschke, Handsome Harley Race. Those were the days.I sure miss the old days of Verne Gagne and MadDog Vachon. Now that was wrassling, watching the little old ladies yelling and jumping around.
All that was the same in his prime.Stone Cold barely wrestled the first time around. He wasn’t anywhere close to as bad as Goldberg but he was very limited in terms of technical ability. Basically just punched and kicked people until it was time to hit a stunner.
Yeah i rewatched a lot of late 90s wrestling recently stone cold made a career out of 45 second matches and 6000 different ways of drinking and smashing a beer.All that was the same in his prime.
I’m kind of surprised there wasn’t much backstage backlash to him becoming the face of the company during the attitude era. Considering how limited he really was, he really could just cut a good promo and was very average otherwise. Just hit the right nerve at the right time with the fans I guess.Yeah i rewatched a lot of late 90s wrestling recently stone cold made a career out of 45 second matches and 6000 different ways of drinking and smashing a beer.
Yeah i rewatched a lot of late 90s wrestling recently stone cold made a career out of 45 second matches and 6000 different ways of drinking and smashing a beer.
There's a reason he lived in his car for awhile but can't deny he developed an iconic persona.I’m kind of surprised there wasn’t much backstage backlash to him becoming the face of the company during the attitude era. Considering how limited he really was, he really could just cut a good promo and was very average otherwise. Just hit the right nerve at the right time with the fans I guess.
I’m kind of surprised there wasn’t much backstage backlash to him becoming the face of the company during the attitude era. Considering how limited he really was, he really could just cut a good promo and was very average otherwise. Just hit the right nerve at the right time with the fans I guess.