To say Neil Adams, Chris' brother, was an internationally ranked judo star is slightly underselling it. He was a two-time Olympic silver medallist and a World Champion. He was actually a big celebrity in the UK as a result in the 80s and early 90s
@jamespaul63156 ай бұрын
Hes also deluded if he thinks that guy didnt need to kill chris. He would have severely hurt that guy
@dubiouscaesar37096 ай бұрын
About five European gold medals too, I can remember him being on celebrity gladiators and winning it on the eliminator.
@benderb776 ай бұрын
If you ain’t first, you’re last.
@ikill4klondikebars6 ай бұрын
@@jamespaul6315 Absolutely. Chris would have had an upper hand knowing Judo
@jonathancarlson61276 ай бұрын
The eyes glowing red, literally, was a nice touch but it did make it feel like he was gonna hit someone with the Omega Beams, not a superkick.
@amirpourghoureiyan16376 ай бұрын
thought it made him look like Cyclops from X-men lol
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
Yeah that was ridiculous
@charapresscott77506 ай бұрын
Darkseid of the Ring
@ShadowAngel6066 ай бұрын
Cheesy and just way over the top.
@____K_____9896 ай бұрын
Darkside is……..
@MrDrokkul6 ай бұрын
Even though the act that followed it was completely reprehensible, the "Feel the Powah" quote was hilarious.
@amirpourghoureiyan16376 ай бұрын
Was like a scene out of Rush Hour lol, Chris must've been on a different planet if he changed that much from drinking.
@CombatTalkRadio6 ай бұрын
Nice to know that Big E was inspired by Chris Adams.
@Charsi_Escobar6 ай бұрын
@@amirpourghoureiyan1637Jekyll and Hyde for sure. Alcohol is poison
@monabear72876 ай бұрын
Sounded like he was on angel dust imo.
@Charsi_Escobar6 ай бұрын
@@monabear7287 he was hooked on ghb, that shit is like liquid ecstasy
@jodybriggs10756 ай бұрын
That thing in the episode where he essentially pulled that guy's scalp off was genuinely sickening.
@IixAGxiI6 ай бұрын
Yeah I went looking for that match after that part 😮. Guy was a nutcase.
@Carelock6 ай бұрын
I used to watch GWF on ESPN when I was a kid. Rod Price was a good worker imo.
@jamespaul63156 ай бұрын
I think he got what he deserved tbh
@jodybriggs10756 ай бұрын
@@jamespaul6315 there does seem to be a touch of "Some men just need killing" about it alright. Dunno if that him or me story is true when he was shot, but it seems like something like that happening was only a matter of time.
@IixAGxiI6 ай бұрын
@@jodybriggs1075 Aye someone was going to take him out at some point with the temper or attitude he had. Guy was lucky he had a gun on him.
@p.d.l70236 ай бұрын
Chris Addams is so out of the loop = Everyone is thinking that Shawn Michaels invented The Super Kick.
@DrJReefer6 ай бұрын
I hate what has been done to the super kick. We've all seen MMA at this point. How many fights end with a single good kick to the head? Bas Rutten tells a story about working the doors and accidentally misjudging a kick. He intended to clip them with his foot but instead hit them flush. He freaked out because he thought he'd killed the guy. A kick to the head can be ruinous. Even for a big muscular fighting man. People shouldn't be popping up like they got arm dragged.
@manuelper6 ай бұрын
@@DrJReefer See Bret Hart, courtesy of Goldberg.
@jonathonholifield31666 ай бұрын
@@DrJReefer i agree 100%. And the Bucks, with their obvious HBK worship/half-assed ripoff, are the absolute worst offenders ever and it's really sad that they have bastardized and buried their idol's fucking finisher
@jonathonholifield31666 ай бұрын
Dude literally nobody thinks HBK actually invented the shit
@DanlowMusic6 ай бұрын
Haku's was better than Shawn's too.
@michaelmcdonald1936 ай бұрын
Did anyone else see the part where it dawns on Kevin Von Erich that Chris Adams was a piece of shit and he's shattered
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
I just can't believe he didn't know that already. But yeah the disgust and disappointment was evident on his expression.
@AidenS-ge2wg6 ай бұрын
U can see it clear In his face and eyes. Some times saying it all together out loud makes it clearer.
@YakuzaRich6 ай бұрын
@@ziahamm1603 He may not have known that Chris was beating his wife. I think most of us have known the friend that is generally a good guy until they start drinking. And they may not even drink very often, but once they do they turn into a completely different person. That can come off as a terrible personality flaw. But then when you find out that they beat their wife/gf and you didn't know about it, it just takes things to a completely different level and you can't help but be disgusted by it.
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
@YakuzaRich possibly. It's just being around each other so much I'm surprised that Kerry did not even hear rumours potentially at least. He seemed genuinely taken aback and disgusted when he was told. But yeah I mean certainly possible that aside from knowing that Chris Adams got a bit crazy when drinking, he didn't realise what a violent and nasty piece of work he was capable of being. But there must have been some signs or indicators is my point. Then again the poor guy had to endure so much pain and heartache within his own family that he may have not known full extent of what was going on in the life of guys like Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez in particular.
@Filmation776 ай бұрын
And he TRIED to backtrack.
@Goawaykidyoubotherme6 ай бұрын
How is Jeanie still alive and well... Married Stone Cold and Billy Jack and dated Chris Adams. The stories she must have
@titusmoody56166 ай бұрын
Surprised Chris Adams demise didn't happen around the same time as Gino's because they shared the party lifestyle as tag team partners
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
It sounded like Adams was more of a boozehound than cokehead. Alcohol will eventually fuck you up but Coke expedites that spiral a lot quicker. And it sounded like Gino was heavily into it.
@beowulf7166 ай бұрын
When Jim says he just and Midnight just wanted to collect his $1k a week in 1986 from World Class, that's almost $2800 per week today.
@phildodson61416 ай бұрын
1985
@gregamania13276 ай бұрын
Which is still not that much for a big wrestling star.
@jonathonholifield31666 ай бұрын
@@gregamania1327.....and yet is over 100 grand a year, like life-changing money for most people
@gregamania13276 ай бұрын
@@jonathonholifield3166 Average salary in the US is $65,000. $100k is not life changing money these days.
@uriah95596 ай бұрын
@@gregamania1327if 100 grand wouldnt change your life then congratulations, youre doing better than most
@misterelom6 ай бұрын
Chris Adams was a perfect example of someone getting in their own way. The guy was such a great talent that should've gone further in the business if not for his personal demons.
@ferox9656 ай бұрын
Yep. Definitely his own worst enemy.
@newking706 ай бұрын
LMAO, That looks like Larry Zbyszko, not Chris Adams. 😆😆😆😆😆
@ashleyburns67526 ай бұрын
There is a BBC documentary on KZbin probably called 'The Golden Age of British Wrestling'' from about 10 years ago, Adrian Street is in it among others. It would be interesting if Jim Cornette watched and reviewed that, as well as Louis Theroux's wrestling doc from 1999 where he goes to the WCW power plant.
@welcometothemovies91576 ай бұрын
Did they put the part of Adrian talking about beating the hell out of Jimmy Saville back in? I knew BBC ordered that part cut cause Saville was seen as respectable member of British society
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
Knowing what we know now, Adrian performed a public service back then. Maybe he knew Saville was a piece of shit.
@bigroy386 ай бұрын
Adrian was something else.Pure evil in the ring,but a pure chap outside.Even in the early’80’s when he was a super heel.
@welcometothemovies91576 ай бұрын
@@bigroy38 especially beating the living hell out of Jimmy Saville made him a heel to fans who didn't know but he was pure chap for that lol
@dubiouscaesar37096 ай бұрын
Louis making an offhand comment to Sarge about there being theatrics in the industry, to be made to run until he puked at the powerplant is gold 🤣
@85futureshock6 ай бұрын
Chris Adams should have been one of the biggest stars in the industry but his behavior reduced his career and legacy to being just Steve Austin’s trainer and a PSA for why alcohol and drugs can get you killed.
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
I'm just glad Steve Austin was able to get a handle on his own issues and didn't go the same way as Chris Adams.
@nahidahamed17426 ай бұрын
it really is a shame, watching the ep, Chris Adams would have been talked about for decades
@Droopy782126 ай бұрын
I don’t think he should be remembered after what he caused to his gf in 2001
@LadyTreez4206 ай бұрын
I like Dark Side of the Ring... I like learning NEW Things Keep doing those episodes 🎉
@monoaguilar68676 ай бұрын
I love how Jim's voice drops an octave when he says, "it's a common name down south".
@NateBragdon-t3l6 ай бұрын
I still watch 1985 Mid Atlantic almost every night before bed! WCCW is still awesome to watch as well!
@riotd.r.83636 ай бұрын
As a kid I remember Chris Adams in WCW and saw some old tapes with him later on. Top 3 Superkicks ever. Sucks his personal life was insane.
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
Think he was the person to first use it as a finisher. Much better than the shit superkicks we get from the Cuccamonga raisins and the Usos these days. When Chris Adams hit it, it sounded and looked devastating.
@freehat61806 ай бұрын
The first time I saw Adams, and he was a baby face, I thought he'd be a perfect match for Flair. Post Dusty, Pre Sting, mid 80s. He was really good. Him and Geno were a great heal tag team. He trained Steve Austin for crying out loud.
@Umbrella_TV6 ай бұрын
The "One Man Gang" has to be one of the Greatest Wrestling Names ever😁... On a sadder note, there were a lot of untimely deaths in WCCW, not just the Von Erich's but also Geno Hernandez. 😢
@chrischar94286 ай бұрын
No kidding
@fishtripper6 ай бұрын
14:43 brian missed the perfect woooooo-ings spot right there😂
@frankcouste47856 ай бұрын
I took a picture with him when I was a kid at a local wrestling show. It only cost five dollars probably two years before he died.
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
That’s it 😢Was it a long line?
@madmartian11756 ай бұрын
I am glad that I am not the only one that thought Boo-Ray looked like The Miz's dad. LOL
@digital25006 ай бұрын
This show overlooked Adams's time in the UWF with his feud against Terry Taylor.
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
45 minutes to tell his story, if they had time maybe
@chubbycatfish45736 ай бұрын
I just watched this last night. I'm glad they hadn't forgotten about these lol
@littleanonymous21676 ай бұрын
16:02 About Chris Adams' attack on an Israeli citizen, The Israeli archives of that time say that Chris attacked a receptionist, At the hotel where he stayed, The employee is a 26-year-old Israeli Christian, and has been classified as seriously injured in the head. Chris gave the receptionist a list of phone numbers in the United States, The last phone number came in a delay for Chris. He got angry and went down to beat the receptionist, He pushed the worker and hit him in the head. The employee was operated on in the hospital, He was injured in the retina and the tear bag. This event was the day before their last show in Israel. And thanks again to Jim and Brian or as Jim calls him "Mr co-host to you" :)
@ronaldoglesby61156 ай бұрын
That Dusty Rhodes muffler line at the end got me 😂
@DarkBlueBaker6 ай бұрын
Drugs and alcohol change people. I've seen it first hand and it's sad all around. Sometimes you have NO choice but to defend yourself and it can end badly. When someone is beyond drunk, there's no reasoning with them.
@davidholdren13586 ай бұрын
The Apter magazines always listed Brian Adias as Adidas! 😂
@SylentEcho6 ай бұрын
As a '90s kid, I read about Chris Adams' storyline where he got blinded in one eye and I HAD to track a tape down to see it. The magazine (Wrestling All-Stars) made such a big deal of it.
@parsons796 ай бұрын
I was a Global fan and remember when he pulled Rod Price’s weave off, no idea it was intentional. They even tried to turn it into an angle, they guy he wrestled the next week cut a promo about taking his weave out before wrestling him because he didnt want the same thing to happen to him..
@colino50566 ай бұрын
Cornette should write a book on the History of Wrestling
@scottmartin32286 ай бұрын
Booray's house - you can check in, but you can't check out.
@ethanallen34876 ай бұрын
I HATE angry drunks. You shouldn’t have to babysit a grown man when everyone is trying to have a good time. If he would’ve assaulted a pilot & flight attendant post 9/11 he would still be in prison today, and therefore alive. He was a great talent nonetheless.
@gullreefclub6 ай бұрын
Bourré (Booray), means drunk in French means “💩Faced Drunk” or “a bag Crammed with clothes” or so I have been told, however Bourrè is a trick tacking card game that can get very expensive if you Bou/Boo ie do not take a trick, or if you miss play your cards and are caught. If either of these rules are broken you have to match the pot and I have seen people Bou/Boo multiple times in one hand. The game can be played with 2-8 players and as legend has it or so I has been told to me was invented by card playing gamblers who wanted a card game that would not give “card mechanics” (bottom dealers etc). I learned to play the game shooting Skeet as it is the official unofficial game of the NSSA, it also very popular in Louisiana, and from friends I have in the US Merchant Marines there is a 24/7 game of it played on most Cargo ships.
@tobiasfarragut2926 ай бұрын
I Remember Ron Price from those Justin Credible ECW days when he was part of his group
@dannycruz54466 ай бұрын
Wccw used to air on one of the UHF channels here in the NYC area
@shooter86-uw8ce5 ай бұрын
Same up here in Maine Good old UHF
@Imaginaryad6 ай бұрын
I haven't watched wrestling in about twenty years. Somehow through algorithms in the last year, ive grown to love this podcast. I could listen to Jim and Brian talk about anything. It has also peaked my interest enough to be aware of whats happening in wrestling but not enough to start watching it. Im tempted though.
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
Nowadays is the best that the product has been in that timeframe 😅
@Snacksaloon6 ай бұрын
Boo Ray lives just down the road from me here in Mansfield, Texas, believe he’s in his 70s now
@natmason55286 ай бұрын
Tully and Gino had history back in Texas. Tully's dad ran a promotion. The question has also been tossed around at times online as to whether or not Gino would have fit as a Horseman.
@pleaseshutup70536 ай бұрын
Wrestling history is so interesting really enjoy learning about it
@justafanofnerdculture76026 ай бұрын
Gino would've been a perfect fit for The Horsemen.
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
I think it would have worked. He definitely had the persona and swagger to be one. On the occasions that Flair turned face, Gino would have been a great antagonist too.
@richardbirsinghrelph62746 ай бұрын
Tully's dad Joe ran the San Antonio/South Texas territory until '85. There were rampant rumors that Gino's father was Paul Boesch, the promoter in Houston, but everybody involved is gone now.
@ReeseArtReese6 ай бұрын
Gino would’ve been a great horsemen, especially when Tully couldn’t have come back. He would’ve slid right in with Arn/Flair and nobody would’ve second thought it
@JasperCatProductions6 ай бұрын
When I was a kid I loved Chris Adams, I never knew any of that, I just thought he was adorable. It did look ridiculous when they made his eyes literally glow red like an evil robot.
@robertsheffield40446 ай бұрын
Given Jim's affinity for the backwoods of Louisiana from his days in Mid-South, I'm surprised he didn't remark about "BooRay" being a Cajun card game (that, ironically, can get contentious).
@toddkurzbard6 ай бұрын
The thing I remember most about Chris, is having one of the Apter mags with a story telling how wonderful a man and husband he was (as if he was a wrestling saint).
@zourah26 ай бұрын
They stuck with the kayfabe blinding story, even after Gino died in PWI
@BruceColon-BSides6 ай бұрын
Probably the most squandered potential in the business ever. Chris was phenomenal in 1985 and should have only gotten bigger from there. Such a shame. 🇬🇧
@HkFinn836 ай бұрын
Had no idea he was Neil Adams brother! For anybody who doesn’t know, his brother is a legendary judoka who was known as one of the best most technical grapplers ever. He has a kinda tragic story as well, winning two Olympic silver medals when everybody thought he would definitely win gold both times
@hiddensword93876 ай бұрын
Hardly a tragedy winning two silvers at the Olympics lol quite the achievement if you ask me.
@DrJReefer6 ай бұрын
Upsets happen. It's why elimination tournaments are always exciting.
@mjdf1226 ай бұрын
We need episodes for Rick Rude Mitsuharu Misawa Mike Awesome Hana Kimura Daffney Mr Perfect British Bulldog Brian Christopher Perro Aguayo Jr Sean O Haire Louie Spicolli Bobby Duncum Jr and John Kronus
@ThatDoesntWorkForMeBrother6 ай бұрын
DSOTR was going to do an episode on Mike Awesome, but his ex-wife put a stop to it.
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
@@ThatDoesntWorkForMeBrothersuch a bummer 😢here’s hoping the show gets another season and they get her to come back
@ame871022Ай бұрын
They need to an episode about Rikidōzan and how he was able to get away with wrestling as a Japanese wrestler while being North Korean.
@davidhunt36896 ай бұрын
In 87 Sting turned face to help Chris in 87 UWF. Stings first promo was in Thibodaux LA tv taping.
@jblack93716 ай бұрын
"Feel the powwer" It is messed up, but I love hearing Kevin tell that story.
@YakuzaRich6 ай бұрын
I watched Chris Adams when he first started with World Class. He was really a helluva worker and even when you watch his WCW stuff and he was past his prime, it was still really great. My friend Dave was the only other person watching World Class at the time since we were from Upstate NY. After World Class' heyday it was difficult to figure out where Chris was (I believe he had some major legal trouble before the girl he did GHB with died). But anytime he would pop up on TV and either Dave or I saw it, we would call the other to tell them that Chris was on TV because he was just that damn good. Him signing with WCW showed the issues with having too large of a roster. WCW just didn't have a place for Chris. He wasn't spectacular at anything, just really good at everything and a worker like that you often times have to put a focus on and build them up because they probably won't get over if you immediately try to establish them as a superstar. He actually would've been a great candidate to be a Four Horseman instead of Paul Roma (nothing against Roma, but he was a midcarder in the WWF and that didn't translate to being a Horseman). He had the look, the in-ring ability, the promo ability and could work as a single or in a tag team.
@scott58556 ай бұрын
I literally LOLd at Jim's "Booyah" line!
@JoshuaTraffanstedt13 күн бұрын
I like when his daughter said he was a good person, despite his faults and that since he wasn't around to defend himself anymore, she wanted to do it for him. Gave me chills, man. Shes a good daughter. One that any man should be proud of having. What a great thing to say. Rip Chris Adams. Thanks for all the WCCW shows! He was a great worker and if he were around today, hed have been a HUGE star just like he was in the 1980s.
@LiEv8386 ай бұрын
This season of Dark Side has been awsome
@briandarcy58116 ай бұрын
Brian’s impression of Kevin Von Erich is brilliant 😂😂😂😂
@johnchitwood87996 ай бұрын
I've wondered about the self defense claim too. BooRay's mom lived there and she said she never heard a shot. It was a .357 magnum, you can hear that a mile away. If BooRay was drunk too, he may not have realized he had done it, and had to think fast
@jamespaul63156 ай бұрын
Chris was a violent psychopath who had done this kind of thing before. He did what he had to do and chris got what he deserved.
@ducklife4206 ай бұрын
His aunt took a lot of pills. I don't think boo ray was lying he had no reason to unless Chris asked him to do it
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
Self defense needed against a drunk judo badass who hospitalized a flight attendant and beat his girl to the point of needing reconstructive surgery
@titansrule726 ай бұрын
man, i could listen to jim tell stories all day long. my listen of choice when taking long drives or when flying.
@JohnnyDouchbag-nr5yf6 ай бұрын
Chris Adams was certainly no Gentleman
@tafua_a2 ай бұрын
I guess he was when he was sober
@StDiddy19755 ай бұрын
Two seperate people, BooRay and Kevin Von Erich, mention the glowing eyes - that’s weird.
@mrzoo57536 ай бұрын
Having lived in Dallas at this time I can say one thing for certain,we never saw the midnight take on the fantastics.
@johnnysorrowful6 ай бұрын
Adams vs Taylor feud started in Watts UWF. Terry Taylor turning heel on Adams was one of the only good parts of the dying days of Watts.
@jimmycristofoletti70446 ай бұрын
Some of the greatest in the business have the most troubled history. Especially when you’re looking at certain eras. The 80s up to early 90s so many of those talents are no longer with us. If I’m not mistaken just from WWF/WWE nearly the entire card from WMVII have passed away. But the fast life of WCCW probably claimed more lives than most.
@buddyholloman48845 ай бұрын
Dark side has to do an episode on Jim cornette
@cmc5394oparva2 ай бұрын
We didn't have cable, so I didn't find out about Chris until my grandparents got it around 1986 and got access to all the various wrestling shows. My first real memories of him were his feuds in UWF with Hot Stuff International, when he was constantly getting jumped in interviews by Eddie Gilbert, Terry Taylor, and Sting, followed by Sting's big babyface turn when Chris appealed to him during a promo segment. Massive pop when it happened and kicked off Sting's longtime babyface run. Chris himself was a really solid worker and probably could have had a good Steven Regal-type run in WCW as a snobby Brit, but the bottle ruined whatever discipline and talent he had.
@daleva187goligo6 ай бұрын
I thought jim and brian were gonna make fun of the glowing eyes and how hokey it was, especially brian, but nope, no mention
@BrottenGuy6 ай бұрын
So, Chris & Gino were literally the Shawn Michaels & Razor Ramon, Diesel (during 2 Dudes with Attitudes phase), or HHH (in their first DX run), of their day & era in WCCW. That is kinda how I’ve always seen them.
@jilujoilujiut21656 ай бұрын
There is a chris adams documentary out there . Really gos into a little more detail on the death of chris adams . I believe there's pics from the scene of death . Explains it a bit more
@benespinosa67256 ай бұрын
this was a great episode of dark side of the ring i learned so much about chris adams because he was before my time wasn't he in the universal wrestling federation the superkick used to be special now it's just a transitional move that doesn't finish anybody it only gets a two-count.
@airfixx_89526 ай бұрын
It was add watching this doc a few days ago....... Beat for beat, I could have sworn I'd seen it before....... Did someone else do a Chris Adams docu not so long ago?
@ajshap45465 ай бұрын
I gotta watch more of your content Mr Cornette - this is pretty damn funny
@MrChristopherHaas6 ай бұрын
Freebirds and Jimmy Garvin were heels while express were in wccw if memory serves me right. So was the Grappler and Killer Brooks. Brian Adias was a face that i rooted for then
@chrischar94286 ай бұрын
Grappler was later.
@Filmation776 ай бұрын
"SELF DEFENSE, MURDERING and HEAD SHITTING" 😅😅
@jasoneaton94776 ай бұрын
They never cover much of anyone's midsouth/uwf career.. that's the best part
@T1214-k9c6 ай бұрын
I actually met James Beard a few years ago. He came to my college to speak on a panel. Such a nice guy. He loved i was a wrestling fan lol
@zourah26 ай бұрын
He will be at the Hall of Fame weekend in Waterloo in July. He ks a great person to speak with.
@pleaseshutup70536 ай бұрын
Man was a psychopath. But just imagine being a wrestler you achieve moderate success but then you train Steve Williams who marries your ex and becomes stone cold Steve Austin damn. It probably ate at him everyday. If he was able to get over that he could have ended up being a great trainer And discovered more wrestling stars
@tomcruiiseship94616 ай бұрын
I mean look at the task master and his wife . And the story line of losing him to Chris. Similar. But task master didn't go out and lose his mind over it. He just moved on
@pleaseshutup70536 ай бұрын
@@tomcruiiseship9461the task master slaughtered the Benoit family on the 10 year anniversary of his divorce to Nancy
@ThePunk016 ай бұрын
@@tomcruiiseship9461Not really the same. The story was his idea. He basically gave Nacy to Chris 😂.
@ziahamm16036 ай бұрын
If he had his head screwed on properly, he may have still been alive and now working for either AEW, TNA or WWE as a trainer/road agent/producer. Clearly had a good mind for the business. Alas its another cautionary tale about destructive alcohol abuse can be.
@DrJReefer6 ай бұрын
@@ThePunk01Kevin also says his marriage was already fucked before that.
@douglasfay6 ай бұрын
PNW before Texas. The head shave occurred in PNW in a program with Rip Oliver.
@lonardgetchell-bm9lc6 ай бұрын
That's what I thought too but I thought it was part of the string of Buddy Rose hair challenges that he had going on. Rip Oliver was kinda of the sidekick so it may have been him instead of Rose.
@douglasfay6 ай бұрын
Oliver and Rose had split the sheets at that point. Oliver's Clan was the faction and Adams called them Oliver's Clowns.
@lonardgetchell-bm9lc6 ай бұрын
@@douglasfay I dug in some Portland Wrestling footage. I concur that it was Rip Oliver. However, Adams left in April of '83 and the Oliver and Rose split was 2 months later. Rose came back after a feud with Curt Hennig with Hennig injuring Rose. Rose wanted to lead again as the "Army" and Oliver, Assassin, and Dynamite Kid turned on him. Rose joined forces with Hennig and Billy Jack. Good stuff @douglasfay.
@douglasfay6 ай бұрын
Rose and Oliver were parallel factions at the time and yes. Rose wanted to lead again but Oliver resisted...what I called " Split the sheets"...with a tip of my hat to Dutch Savage.
@lonardgetchell-bm9lc6 ай бұрын
@@douglasfay 👍
@JeffreyJetsKohut6 ай бұрын
BOO RAY! BOO RAY! BOO RAY!
@tomh15936 ай бұрын
Chris Adams wrestled in Portland just before Dallas.
@philipclarke96966 ай бұрын
Correct and that’s where he got his head shaved first by Buddy Rose,not in Mexico as Jim stated.
@BloodyJoker2346 ай бұрын
quote from the great Brian last “yes” lol
@TonyDanza4Lyfe6 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the cue “…. Are you there?” Mfer does this any time Jim is entertaining. Get him off the podcast
@IImitateVince6 ай бұрын
I'd like to see some writing on Gino, comparing and contrasting all his tag teams • Gino / Tully • Gino / Jake • Gino / Chris
@tomh15936 ай бұрын
When is Cornette going to review The Iron Claw??????????
@daleva187goligo6 ай бұрын
they are way behind on dark side reviews, I thought they'll never get to em'
@chrischar94286 ай бұрын
Shit did they ever review Iron Claw
@kingkold6 ай бұрын
14:38 were the Von Erichs not all that bright?
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
Basically 😅
@chriswilgus47523 ай бұрын
Apparently ,no.😊
@Yellowrose716 ай бұрын
The realest super kick of all time. I grew up in Dallas watching these guys. I was so hurt when Gino died. But I loved baby face Adams. In 86 when Kerry got hurt I quit watching.
@ethantracy3376 ай бұрын
"Hate it that i had to kill him before he murdered me." Had me laughing.
@matthewlawlis24216 ай бұрын
Booray reminds me of too many people that I knew growing up. Scary.
@Project_Storm19996 ай бұрын
25:00 i did a spit take at work 😂 u guys are awesome
@NoahBarzel6 ай бұрын
So no mention of the AWF?
@gregorykleciak34026 ай бұрын
Jim: Chris Adams doesn’t get a lot of talk these days. Me: Who is Chris Adams? Jim always with his finger on the pulse of the community!
@phillipweber60596 ай бұрын
Got to see Chris win the WCCW World Championship 4th of July 1986 against Ravishing Rick Rude (Percy Pringle hit Rude with the championship belt that aided Adams with the victory). Never forget it cause I was a mega Chris Adams fan. He lost the belt (not televised) a week or two later to Black Bart (who was unknown to kids my age then) and never bounced back. I think he got into some legal issues and may have done some jail time as well.
@JamesPoli4 ай бұрын
Is that true about the Von Erichs turning around and going home if they went to the wrong venue?
@someguywithcancer1595Ай бұрын
My grandmother knew Chris Adam’s wife and she was going to ask him to train me after school. I graduated after his death and I realized that I was far too small to even attempt wrestling.
@mjdf1226 ай бұрын
FEEL THE POWER
@JSantie6 ай бұрын
Big Johnny! You got yo' mufflah?
@springer906 ай бұрын
Feel The Power!
@davidkelling1596 ай бұрын
Had to Google Top Dolla after hearing him mentioned, apparently he's in TNA? Someone tweet Jim and Brian they gotta watch it now
@LordAngron6 ай бұрын
"Gino had no body and wasn't going to get one"-neither did Ted DiBiase. Or Dusty or Harley Race who looked awful by the time he got to Vince. It's become a myth that the only people who could get pushed in 80s WWF were body guys. Jake Roberts was no gym rat either. Gino absolutely had the charisma and presence to work for Vince. Chris also had the capability provided he was booked right to be mid/upper midcard. Someone who could contend for the IC belt against Valentine etc.
@jeromecummings476 ай бұрын
Booray does look like the Miz’s dad. And the Miz looks just like my boss. That’s why I can never really like the Miz. Cause I can’t stand my boss. Miz is cool though.
@Goawaykidyoubotherme6 ай бұрын
Feel the power!!!
@joecastle99936 ай бұрын
Feel bad for the daughter, she says she was there to defend her dad. That guy was a POS
@Charsi_Escobar5 ай бұрын
Sometimes family members have a hard time accepting the fact that the person they love is a piece of trash
@fayerson6 ай бұрын
The muffler ! Hahaha yes !!
@philmorrison-maclean8386 ай бұрын
Probably best removing the absolute woman beating monster from history. He doesn't deserve to have the 'Inventor of the Superkick' Moniker.