Might be the smartest of the bunch. Had Daddy's money, no stressful job in comparison to his bros, partied with the boys and rode the WCW gravy train for over a decade.RIP Jackie Crockett
June 2-June 17 – Concerns arise about the perception of NWA World Champion Ric Flair and the credibility of the title, as wrestling fans in Kansas City are shown a tape of him losing to Wahoo McDaniel on May 10 on the local All Star Wrestling program before seeing him lose the NWA World Title to Kerry Von Erich at the May 6 Texas Stadium show the following morning on the syndicated World Class Championship Wrestling program; followed by seeing a May 11 loss to Kerry on the following week’s program; and then seeing Flair back out of a scheduled match against Ron Garvin on June 17 local airing of the WTBS show.
We were actually visiting family graves over memorial day weekend and found some Civil War graves among the oldest section of one cemetery.Yeah, everyone remembers those great moments for the Confederacy from the Wisconsin regiment.
I think I've heard Tully was slated for Paul Jones Army before, but here they say Dory Funk Jr went to bat for him and volunteered to put him over as Dory was leaving JCP.Stick to Wrestling in JCP centric this week.
25 mins in and a lot of fun nuggets:
- Dusty dragged his feet coming in during 84 so they had a Hodge podge bookers with Don Kernoodle, Ernie Ladd, Mosca Sr and several others all chipping in
- Stan Hansen came in to feud with Wahoo, but once he made it clear he was not going to do jobs and ruin his Baba gig, he left.
- Brody came in for a minute also, but he found out Dusty wanted him in Paul Jones' Army and balked.
- Buzz Sawyer was fired on his first night in for refusing to lose to the Road Warriors (who were not in JCP yet full time anyway) during a tag tourney to replace Steamboat/Youngblood.
- Steamboat quit to get away from Jay Youngblood's drug habit. Mark and Jay were going to be booked as the new top tag faces, but Jay broke his leg in the same tag tourney mentioned above and they had to rebook the tourney on the fly.
- Iceman Parsons and Porkchop Cash were going to be brought back in 84 to turn heel on Steamboat/Youngblood or the Youngbloods since Jay and Ricky never offered them a World tag title shot while Iceman and Cash were the Mid Atlantic tag champs (both faces) in 83. Iceman didn't like Dusty and declined to jump back from WCCW.
Every territory worth a damn already had cocaine crazies cutting promos in the main events at this moment.Depending on when that was taped he was a year into pro wrestling at most. There's a few clumsy moments early on but I think it's a good promo by the end. In a time when wrestling still wanted to appear as legitimate sport and in a territory that didn't tend towards the flashy or 'cartoony' stuff, it sounds like a solid, real sports type of promo and, to me, it's extra impressive as he may have had less than a year of experience at the time.
Flair/Windham is "lost" as of now according to the WWE Vault. They are looking. It aired in Japan.That could be a fun watch.
As opposed to all those real Russians he fought off?That Dusty and the fake Russian match could break some negative star scales.