These guys podcasts would be awesome if it wasn’t for Conrad. He just sucks.
@larryosselborn9009Сағат бұрын
Why have a match again with hogan and savage were hogan wins again
@SoloSeasonСағат бұрын
With all these great stories, I’m wondering if guys even know that virtual wrestling- e feds are a real thing !! With just as much drama and backstage craziness! I just got catfish by talent lol 😝
@trapdoorfloyd2 сағат бұрын
I like the blue leather jacket. I have a blue suede racing jacket with red zippers I ordered it from overseas it feels so soft and luxurious WOO !
@GreetingsFromSpace3 сағат бұрын
Never been able to get into Daniel Bryan. Too much of a ham for me. Moxley is more entertaining, but stupid to the point that he'll be in a wheelchair by 50.
@davidroonmeister5 сағат бұрын
who is conrads friend who is in his 50s and still wrestles? surely he cant be referring to jericho?
@thehellobandwiscthehelloba76557 сағат бұрын
jarrett, just cuz vin ru loves the taste of your essence.. does NOT mean your in the same bracket as in n STAR pwer.... midcarder at best who was only over if viny was booking or.. if it was your dads fed..
@richardwang173910 сағат бұрын
Trying to listen to Jarrett do a long explanation, constantly repeating what he's just said to kill time and talk around the real answer is wasting our time. This clip is a good example of Go Away heat.
@neitherhereorthere713113 сағат бұрын
Hogan would’ve had Savage, Randy was all talk he tried that shit with road warrior hawk and got slapped up. People think hogans a pussy why? Yes he’s a bullshitter but he can handle himself. Savage is just a hot head who gets banged out. The fact he walked away is because he knew he get done in front of everyone.
@clachapelle15 сағат бұрын
Savage sounds soo Unprofessional
@DJRitty17 сағат бұрын
Is it possible roddy was HOPING snuka might give him something lol?
@DJRitty17 сағат бұрын
eh...this looks like more or randy's insecurities bubbling up... he said himself he never came back cuz he didn't feel like the old macho and didn't want to give the fans LESS than what they'd expect. Macho was pretty small here compared to his last wcw run...
@WretchedRickyGraves20 сағат бұрын
The fact Hogan ruined Randy's TNA run makes my gut churn. My what could have been. I loved that moment, watching the PPV live to see Macho Man appear & for it to be a 1 off, left alot to be desired by teenage me, that fell in love with wrestling because of Macho Man Randy Savage back in 95' in WCW.
@slushyglue916717 сағат бұрын
Seems more like the fact that Savage was being an insecure bitch which was not out of character for him.
@1973scotta49 секунд бұрын
probably saved major disappointment as bad as randy looked physically
@Jwjmcc20 сағат бұрын
No one will ever know the truth about macho man and hogan,savage is dead and hogan is the biggest liar in history
@theblackratexploresКүн бұрын
two days less than a thousand views and now two comments....ouch!
@henrygvidonas9573Күн бұрын
Well, that's what you get for hiring a completely washed-up guy for his residual brand/name recognition, who already stunk up the room every time he (re)appeared on "Nitro", half a decade earlier. Nothing Piper actually _did_ in wrestling after he left the WWF in 1996, was worth a cent of the money he was paid for it. He brought down the quality in every promotion he appeared in after the mid-'90s - and I don't think his name on the posters held enough drawing power anymore, to make it worth having the crap he delivered on the shows. I remember the reaction my friends and I had, every time Piper showed up again in WCW, like it was yesterday. It was visceral - go-away heat. Not what the IWC calls that today, no! Real, genuine, legitimate go-away-and-NEVER-come-back heat. We were completely sick and tired of him, because he SUCKED. His promos sucked, his stale '80s gimmick sucked, his lame dirty grandpa and tired homophobic jokes sucked, his fake "boxer" persona pissed me off, and his matches were absolutely unwatchable. It's almost scary that I can still reawaken these feelings 25, 26 years later, just by looking at videos of him in WCW (or TNA). Maybe it's because we saw WCW turn to shite in general at the same time and were eventually turned off to the point that we stopped watchin altogether in '99. Maybe it's because current wrestling doesn't give me any strong emotions at all, with the exception of CM Punk in AEW and Punk/McIntyre in WWE. Everything else is just slightly amusing at times - and usually not for the right reasons, either. Using Piper and Savage in 2004 was idiotic. Sorry, but it's true. Outdated territory carny logic. That kind of "appearances in tights" stuff for over-the-hill wrestlers worked in the territory days, before wrestling on national television. You could scam a couple of audiences in a territory with a recognisable name from the past, then shove him over to the next territory, and the next, and the next. Do the entire round. The next time he reappears, people may have forgotten how bad it was the last time he was there. Some guys kept that racket up for two decades, doing the loop over and over, ripping off fans one town at a time. That con was doomed when the territories went away, wrestling became national instead of regional, and the number of house shows decreased more and more over the years. Once you've exposed a guy who just doesn't have it anymore, on national television or PPV - instead of on regional TV that only people in parts of maybe three states can receive - it's over. Too much light, too much publicity, too many eyeballs everywhere, coast to coast. These days, with KZbin? Forget about it! Just look at all the footage of Scott Hall at his lowest on the indies. We've all seen it on the internet. When he was barely conscious and three or four guys had to help him through the ropes? In the '70s/'80s, only the few people who were there in person could have told the tale - plus the few handfuls of dedicated dirt sheet readers would have known about it. Nowadays, everybody on the planet who cares enough, can easily find the videos and see how ugly and sad that was. A wrestling fan in Uzbekistan can watch a crappy backyard match in front of a live audience of 17 people and three dogs in Idaho. Because one of the 20 shot it on their phone and put it on KZbin. Maybe it was Fido...
@dualshock34623 сағат бұрын
Wait, 25 years later something about pro wrestling made you that upset and you wrote an essay about it?😂 Seek help.
@joerussell9574Күн бұрын
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@JamesSmith-sw3nkКүн бұрын
Conrad's older wrestling friend must be Billy Gunn.. 😁
@cameronh7229Күн бұрын
Conrad rocking back and forth is fcking annoying.
@rickeywilliams5784Күн бұрын
Always thought octagon ring was cool, but heard it was hard to work and wrestlers did not like it. What say you?
@TNAROHfanКүн бұрын
Hexagon ring. Six sides. Most guys said it was stiff as hell to work in and the angles were unnecessarily weird. Personally as a fan, I didn't really like it. I thought it was gimmicky and looked smaller than a normal 16x16 or 18, whatever TNA used in the beginning in Nashville. Kind of like an amusement park attraction inside Universal studios, instead of an actual wrestling ring. That whole set did to be honest. I grew used to it and hardly noticed it though by the time Hogan's regime did away with it, so I was neutral to keeping it or seeing it go. It was just TNA's ring. Now, six sides of steel was cool in my opinion. Even the name, though it was just basically a cage match. It was how they built it up as being uniquely brutal. That is where I thought the implied parallels to MMA, that AJ and Jeff have talked about, came through best. That was a good gimmick, even if only in perception over reality. So I guess if it was my choice, I would have just kept it.
@pheo141816 сағат бұрын
Veterans HATED the six sided ring like Sting Billy Gunn Road Dogg Nash etc BUT AJ Styles and the TNA young originals LOVED it because it was different and they were athletic enough to do some cool shlt inside that ring but by the time Hogan came around 2010 he should've left the six sided ring alone. TNA had bigger problems to worry about like getting 2k ppl a week to Orlando for impact and also Spike TV was the cool channel at the time and they wanted to keep TNA but TNA wanted to be given the same treatment the ultimate fighter was getting which wasn't going to happen so they blew that deal also..
@watersandblue6001Күн бұрын
There is no way that 2004 Randy Savage would have been able to take Hulk Hogan in a Fight. The men was beat up, lost plenty of weight and muscles. Hogan was in perfect shape compared to him surgerys besides) Ppl seem to forget that Hulk Hogan is not someone who isn't though in fights. He wrestled in Japan. He wrestled after so many surgerys. I have zero doubt that peak Savage would still have lost to peak Hogan in a real fight.
@PAlt-p6yКүн бұрын
Please, no Conrad.
@mynameisnotearl4383Күн бұрын
Tbf piper was the only one over on that show
@JunkFoodJeffКүн бұрын
I was the eyewitness for this, it happened before the PPV not after. Hogan had arrived around lunchtime. I was sitting on a golf cart just outside the door to the office. Shortly after Savage arrived Hogan tried to shake his hand and he wanted nothing to do with it. Conrad said there were two stories, one where hogan was getting aggressive and one where he was being cool, I will say he definitely was trying to talk to him and make amends and not challenge him physically. He got into his car and left. So I went and told the office that Randy had left and they all tried contacting him to get him to come back. He eventually did with about 30 minutes left before the ppv was over. I was a “black shirt security” guard along with Joe Doering and Ron Harris. We were instructed that when Randy came down to the ring to confront Jarrett Hall and Nash, that he did NOT want to be touched. So we had to hold him back without touching him. Lol what a crazy night
@paulquantumblues3599Күн бұрын
You were Black shirt Security? You were on the weekly PPVs right? If so, I remember you. I always wondered what happened to you guys.
@thehellobandwiscthehelloba76557 сағат бұрын
a handshake didnt meean shit with savage.. you shake his hand on that day, and you can set your watch tilll he was suspicious of you trying to fuck him over in some sort of way. a week later.
@amirpourghoureiyan16372 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, nice to have another perspective on what went down. Randy probably thought he was making a mistake coming back to wrestling and seeing Hogan confirmed it for him so he just packed up and left lol.
@kdizzle901Күн бұрын
I can’t stand Conrad
@richie9308Күн бұрын
I never had a problem being needed for the first monthly PPV.
@B.M.F.KingLouisКүн бұрын
I miss fhe Early Days of TNA it was WCW 2
@lionhearted7450Күн бұрын
CONrad is the worst…just shut up and let the CO HOST TALK!!!
@billwebber40010 сағат бұрын
I completely agree!! I'm sure he's a good dude, but his rocking back and forth creeps me the fuck out
@mexmexican86193 сағат бұрын
He likes to eat
@NoelComiXКүн бұрын
Makes perfect sense Savage didn’t want to fight. I know smarks want to hate on Hulk for legit and not legit reasons but Macho clearly was not in good shape and Hulk is always jacked. Plus, I’m sorry, Savage seemed unstable to the detriment of himself and those around him. It seems like he probably only fights when he’s on uppers. I know Jeff knew him. Savage is one of my top 5 favorites.
@idlehands1864Күн бұрын
Yeah I'm sure guitar shot, Jarrett wins again didn't have anything to do with the event sucking.
@TNAROHfanКүн бұрын
Such a frustrating time to be a TNA fan. I don't really think anybody expected much during the earliest weekly ppv/Asylum years and kind of just overlooked the gaga and low rent tomfoolery that was mixed in with some pretty good wrestling. We were starved for wrestling outside of WWE. But by this time, we had seen some promise in TNA and had legitimately started to invest in them and wanted to see them take it to another level and create NEW STARS and memorable programs! More often than not, we instead got treated to the proverbial forever Jarrett stuff. So I agree, that hurt TNA's trajectory and vibe more than double J would likely be willing to admit. Certainly more than Roddy Piper going long on one event and making it suck.
@elmaster27428Күн бұрын
Randy and Hogan never buried the hatchet like Hogan said after Randy died.
@Pariahcarey34Күн бұрын
Oh, so you were there? What else happened Mr. Eyewitness?
@elmaster27428Күн бұрын
@ oh wait so you would believe anything and everything a historical liar would say?
@mexmexican86193 сағат бұрын
Randy’s mother confirmed the story
@meherenow793Күн бұрын
Savage > ho kogan
@kdizzle901Күн бұрын
It’s not even close
@GreetingsFromSpaceКүн бұрын
I love Piper, but he did have a tendency to go a little too long. Or a lot too long. Should have at least put a young talent with him instead of Snuka. Just seems kinda pointless in hindsight.
@henrygvidonas9573Күн бұрын
Ironically, he could do blistering local promos back in the day, that were timed perfectly, down to the millisecond. You needed a 47.5-second local promo that _sold the show, told everything the fans needed to know, and made them want to go_ ? Hot Rod was your man! All while sounding completely unhinged and insane! And then the 1990s rolled around, the lifestyle and injuries caught up with him harder and harder, he got way to pleased with himself - and before you know it, it's '96, '97, '98 and he's nothing but an obnoxious, boring, stale, self-indulgent dinosaur, at only 45-years-old. Piper should have retired from wrestling at 42 in 1996. Randy Savage should have retired at 45 in 1998, at the latest. As weird as it sounds from today's perspective, with all the current 40+ and 50+ aged active wrestlers on TV every week, they were d. o. n. e.- DONE at that age. Burned the candle from both ends and had nothing left to give as performers, physically or mentally. Insert standard Rick James quote: - > here < -
@keeganhurley119Күн бұрын
Man you can see Road Dogg spiraling and out of control being on drugs
@danielrierson6683Күн бұрын
I think the main issue was we never got a good wcw video game in 2000
@danielrierson6683Күн бұрын
Sid helped carry the company too in earlier 2000. Very underrated
@jasonp357Күн бұрын
Why you rocking back and forth Conrad?
@meherenow793Күн бұрын
leave the man alone; it's his only exercise for the day! 🙂
@kdizzle901Күн бұрын
I cannot STAND him
@DavysFlicksКүн бұрын
CONrad the wrestling expert...doesn't know Hardy Vs Sting was 2011 not 2004. Jesus..
@cats362Күн бұрын
chris jericho at 54 looks like hell
@DJRitty17 сағат бұрын
he looks awful...I can't watch him anymore lol
@thehellobandwiscthehelloba76557 сағат бұрын
@@DJRitty im glad you guys will look fantastic or even make it your 50s let alone still have a build and a 6 pack like him too.. \
@cameronjenkins53043 сағат бұрын
He really does 😂😂😂😂
@mrpickle23Сағат бұрын
100%.. what the hell happened?
@rayray9776Күн бұрын
Conrad rocking his chair in every video is so damn annoying to watch. Can someone please tell him.
@DemetriB0329Күн бұрын
Then why you watching lol
@NodakSavageКүн бұрын
I don’t see what the big deal is. Who the hell sits in a chair that rocks and doesn’t rock it? It’s kinda the gimmick of the chair 🤷♂️
@luisrizo8813Күн бұрын
Jesse Ventura did that in 2014 shoot interview; I swear he was hiding a Parkinson's diagnosis as a result.
@jeremybayne5895Күн бұрын
STOP ROCKING GRANDMA!!
@bmoore8615Күн бұрын
Hogan still tells the story how macho man walked into a room and made up with him before he passed I don't believe it since he held so much of a grudge up until this point it had to be a reason and I don't think he made up with him
@mexmexican86193 сағат бұрын
Randy’s mother confirmed the story in an interview
@cutekanjiiКүн бұрын
People act like Savage was this big tough guy. Well tough guys dont hit women and are so insecure and paranoid they lock them up in closests, don't let them out the house on their own. Or even set up hidden cameras to watch them while he's away. Tough guys are laid back and secure in thenselves and their relationships. Guys, with moments of roid rage and obsession are mentaly unstable thats not the same as being "tough". Besides when i found out Savage had a thing for not only girls young enough to be his daughter but actual underage girls he went way further down in my estimation too on a wholr different level. I don't care who anyone is, there's right and wrong. Same goes for Pat Patterson and others with the ringboys.
@BigBadJerryRogersКүн бұрын
@@cutekanjii oh please. He didn't have to hit any of them, and they were the type who needed a man to tell them what to do because they were a mess on their own. Get a clue.
@Snakeman612Күн бұрын
Nobody would've ever known the mediocre midcarder that is Jeff Jarrett if not for his daddy a REAL LEGEND Mr Jerry Jarrett
@philthatcher61112 күн бұрын
When I met Marty Jannetty years back he stank of strong urine. Dude was a slurring mess
@waragainstmyself11592 күн бұрын
jfc these egomaniacs embellish and draw out these mediocre stories as if they were fighting wars and dodging missiles, they were hugging other dudes in speedos. Calm down slugger
@BigBadJerryRogersКүн бұрын
@@waragainstmyself1159 yeah as if you would know what to do if Hulkamania ran wild on you. We all know how that would end!
@toma.4808Күн бұрын
@@BigBadJerryRogersbig boot and leg drop brotherr!
@BigBadJerryRogersКүн бұрын
@@toma.4808 correctamundo!!!
@mexmexican86193 сағат бұрын
Hugging other dudes in speedos is right. There are guys in the comments on here that will talk about how these guys are real men. All they did was play fight their whole career. It’s sad.
@BigBadJerryRogersСағат бұрын
@@mexmexican8619 who did you ever beat? Jabroni.
@jonalbertson102702 күн бұрын
Everyone in the "know" back then Hogan was full of shit. It's not hard to believe that Savage hated Hogan because he'd known all along Hogan was a snake.
@TL23542 күн бұрын
And none of us fans are in the “know”
@benjaminmartin90732 күн бұрын
Glad to know you were in the know brother
@darknessandlife7772 күн бұрын
Look at you little mark, speaking like you were there. 😂😂😂
@jonalbertson102702 күн бұрын
@darknessandlife777 nope, just watched a ton of the old you shoot videos where they're all basically said the same thing.
@thegoughandbordenfamily82342 күн бұрын
@@darknessandlife777Except it isn't a statistical fact. It's just you being a smart.
@daveschannel7472 күн бұрын
Listen, learn, and lead! The 3 L's of Wrasslin! 💯 %! Well said, Jeff! Lawler vs Dundee front row would have been a solid match to witness as a fan.. Bret vs Henning... unreal matches! Great drop, Conrad! 🫡
@Charles-e8e9m2 күн бұрын
And double j has even more respect, Jeff and Bam Bam Bigelow were the first two wrestlers that I watched,/are watching where I'm older than them, with them since the beginning and sadly journey's end for BBB. That's what Saturday's 11 to 12:30 and Thursday and Friday spots and Monday night meant to a dwindling population of a time that was fun and enjoyable,I hold double j,Lawler,Dundee,and Mr. Jarrett and Mr. Marlin ,(RIP to both,) in very high regard.