Views : 18,370
Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Jan 27, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.94 (10/654 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-22T02:24:56.143191Z
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So glad the boys enjoy Lord Alfred Hayes. He was clearly supposed to be a laughable sad sack that everyone disliked but me and my wrestling buddies enjoyed him for it.
Run DMC was so popular at the time. There would be random posters of them up in my middle school classes. Completely apropos of nothing. It's not like they even tried, say, Run=DMC Squared or something in math class. My wrestling buddies and I agreed with Gorilla Monsoon here, it was the only segment we would fast forward, that includes the Piper, Brother Love, Morton Downey segment!
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Warlord wasn't that bad. He was the most limited of these four (I'm not going to count the long-rerired Fuji here) but at his size, he just needed to be there for a few power moves. Anyway, in shoot interviews he comes across as a pretty nice guy who is very open about how things were done, including his own steroid use. He focused on synergies between the steroids he used, so he didn't have to do as much as you might think compared to everyone else at the time. That may explain why he's still alive and healthy while so many of his contemporaries are not
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I had Lord Alfred at 4 words, so he exceeded expectations.
Elvis died in 77, and WM5 was in 1989, so roughly 12 years had passed(HTM had already been doing the Elvis thing for a few years already). Michael Jackson died about 15 years ago, and his fame is definitely at the same level as Elvis, so get ready for an imitation Michael Jackson in the WWE.
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@davidlevy706
3 months ago
Elvis Presley died in August 1977. According to Hulk Hogan in his 2010 autobiography, Presley regularly attended Hogan's matches in Memphis – where he first wrestled in May 1979.
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