Being there was incredible. What you can’t really see or should I say “feel” is the electricity of us fans. It was the biggest talk on the school yard the whole month prior. The place went nuts screaming start to finish. I never seen the Philly crowd that into it. Ppl were saying it was the best match ever walking out. What they really meant was it was the greatest feeling they ever felt from the match. I couldn’t wait to watch it the next day on Prism. You miss a lot seeing it live, but you totally see and feel the electricity coming through the TV. Bruno’s return had him in some great bloody matches with Piper, and Macho man savage.
In 1978 I took my.two nephews to see the Bruno/Billy Graham cage match. Parking was $2 and ringside seats were $10. And in those days(because we weren't idiots) ringside seats meant just that in those days.
It figures its the Philadelphia spectrum. They always had the best innovative matches. Their wrestling cards were packed with good matches. Boston garden was 2nd and msg 3rd imo.
Being there was incredible. What you can’t really see or should I say “feel” is the electricity of us fans. It was the biggest talk on the school yard the whole month prior. The place went nuts screaming start to finish. I never seen the Philly crowd that into it. Ppl were saying it was the best match ever walking out. What they really meant was it was the greatest feeling they ever felt from the match. I couldn’t wait to watch it the next day on Prism. You miss a lot seeing it live, but you totally see and feel the electricity coming through the TV. Bruno’s return had him in some great bloody matches with Piper, and Macho man savage.
Pandemonium was breaking out all over the place!
Wow, nice find!
Never seen this……..fantastic! Sad that 3 of these 4 legends are no longer with us 🥲
Zack Hample.
What a great match idea. Nice to. See Bruno get in the occasional match during the Hulkster Era
Bruno didn't really want to be in the ring but Vince used him to sell tickets and get heels over.
Thank you
Incredible. Never thought I would see this again. Thank you
Philly was the home of the cage match
Mr. Wonderful looks magnificent.
Bob had a cast on for 6 years. Must've been one hell of a break. LOL!
Great match!
Guys kept running into Bob's arm during matches, re-injuring it.
He broke his arm. Cut the man some slack 😂
Awesome content. Thanks for uploading this.
This group was unbelievable. They never topped this crew. Ruthless and Real
Great stuff
Thank you for uploading this match.
In 1978 I took my.two nephews to see the Bruno/Billy Graham cage match. Parking was $2 and ringside seats were $10. And in those days(because we weren't idiots) ringside seats meant just that in those days.
how rare is it back in those days to see the heels win a cage match -- very rare -- the crowd was not happy --
They didn't win. Orndorf and samartino won.
Sammartino and Orndorff won.
It figures its the Philadelphia spectrum. They always had the best innovative matches. Their wrestling cards were packed with good matches. Boston garden was 2nd and msg 3rd imo.
Boston, Philly and NYC had the perfect trifecta. NJ was there in the mix
Bruno blading at age 50, who does he think he is, Flair??
Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorff appears in #350Days with 3 dozen legends
Amazing how they never even tried to hide blading
1st Italian-born WWE champion
When Wrestling Entertainment was GREAT!
finally some good effing wrestling
Anyone know when and who was in the first cage match?
Never liked Orndorff as a baby face…….way better as a heel
Piper and Orton should have won- only Orndorff was able to hit the floor for his team.
He had to announce it was a cage match??🤣