My buddies and I would go to the WEAR TV station in Pensacola and watch Ken Lucas. He was a badass to a 10 year old. That was the early 60's.Ken Lucas
My buddies and I would go to the WEAR TV station in Pensacola and watch Ken Lucas. He was a badass to a 10 year old. That was the early 60's.Ken Lucas
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
My buddies and I would go to the WEAR TV station in Pensacola and watch Ken Lucas. He was a badass to a 10 year old. That was the early 60's.
They used to have wrestling down here in the Panhandle out of Dothan I think. I remember this wrestler called Lord Humongous.
I’ll see your Iron Mike Sharpe and raise you an SD Jones. Classic jobbers, those guys.Well, he was a superstar, but my all time favorite was Roddy Piper in the 80's. While he doesn't fit the description of a non-superstar, that was a time and place where next to nobody rooted for heels. There were probably some "smarts" who quietly did, and I know in the NWA Flair was incredibly popular as a heel. But in the comic book WWE days, that was pretty much unheard of in that territory.
I guess I always kind of gravitated toward natural heels who's heelishness was being an absolute a-hole, not on a ready made gimmick like being Russian or Iranian or being a dentist, LOL. I liked guys like Piper and Orndorff and Ken Patera and Bobby Heenan.
Big King Kong Bundy fan, really liked him. Liked The Missing Link. Mister Fuji. Jesse Ventura.
I can't think of too many babyfaces I really loved. Andre of course. Really liked Ivan Putski.
My favorite jobber was no doubt Iron Mike Sharpe. That guy was a great heel jobber. Never saw him win a match, but he played the heel great.
I’ll see your Iron Mike Sharpe and raise you an SD Jones. Classic jobbers, those guys.
SeaPA, are you from Tampa? I used to run into the Brisco brothers and Joe Le Duc (The Canadian Freight Train) frequently when I lived in that neck of the woods. Both the Briscos and Le Duc were among my favorites growing up.
I’ll see your Iron Mike Sharpe and raise you an SD Jones. Classic jobbers, those guys.
Jack Brisco and Boris Malenko wre probably my favs to watch. Harley Race, Sailor Art Thomas, Dale Evans, and Dusty were big back then as well.
Iron Mike Sharpe— awesome!
Lou’s right that guy never won a match.
The Rock n Roll Express with Steve Kerr and Stan Lane
The British Bulldogs with Davy Boy Smith and the Dynamite Kid
The Von Erichs
Barry Windham
Dusty Rhodes
Billy Jack
Lex Luger
Hillbilly Jim
Brutus The Barber Beefcake
I could go all day. Growing up in the 80's, it was THE thing in my neck of the woods...err....cow pasture (Lakeland).
He was from Parts Unknown, though it was believed to be Mexico.Wasn't Star Man actually David Bowie in a mask?
The Rock 'n' Roll Express was Robert Gibson and Rick Morton. Steve Keirn and Stan Lane were the Fabulous Ones.
Robert Gibson was on the same flight with me last fall going from Richmond to Atlanta. He walks like Fred Sanford these days.
Don't forget Billy Boy Hines. The mayors of Bagdad.Bad Boy Hines........if any old enough
Myra Rollo....and that stub nose .38 down on first row.
That's been a long time.
Lynn Toney announcer.