Jim Cornette Talks About Black Saturday With Dark Side Of The Ring's Producer
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- From Episode 523 of the Jim Cornette Experience
Guest Artist: Maurice Freeman (FreeMAN) ( / free_mangoberry )
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He was so happy to get to that line in the episode 😂
Just remember, Ole screwed Heenan over, so Heenan went back to the AWA. And Heenan told Verne about a young, and budding Hulk Hogan.
And then he made a movie and went to AWA
Jim cornette is very entertaining in these episodes of dark side of the ring.
This gets an automatic like for this portrayal of Ole meeting Linda McMahon. Now this moment is immortal.
Yes!
I don't recall Vince having any programming on WGN, in 1984, or a couple of years in either direction, or any wrestling on WGN, at that time. I grew up in Central Illinois and WGN is Chicago, and was available via antenna and cable and we had it on cable, starting in 1982 and there was no wrestling. The Cubs games were the only sportscasts...maybe the Bulls (I can't recall, but definitely the Cubs). Did Corny, perhaps, mean WOR?
Grew up in North Central Indiana. Watched WGN daily and never saw WWF or any wrestling. Just Cubs and Bulls like you mentioned.
Ugh I wish I could see this! Damn it!
They put them on You Tube, just type it in and you can see the entire episode
Such a fun time in wrestling, wish I had been alive vs watching tape of it
If Ole Anderson didn't screw everyone out of Georgia Championship Wrestling the territories might have had a chance against Vince.
Territories were already dried up and gone by the time Vince took over after his father. He just killed the last few. Shiek and Bruiser going out of business wasn't Oles fault
@@RickySpanish-hc2hwumm bullshit
😮
Wait til Jim reviews whats come up between vince and janel's wanting to get shitted on
First Post, but Brian is always Last.
Vince tried to hand over royalties for tv to Ole Anderson. Ole was so stuck up with pride. Complete idiot. He turned it all down and insulted Linda
Ole Anderson didn't give a Fuck..also 3rd
Didnt ole screw jim amd then jim and vince screwed him and he was upset??
Basically yes
Ole Anderson had no chance in hell going up against Vincent Kennedy McMahon
I see what you did there (and now I can't get that damn song out of my head)....😁
None of them did, regardless of the promotion unfortunately 💥
This was a really interesting episode. It was a very incomplete story that jumps around. Not a good ending. A lot of it seemed like BS. Total hit job on Vince. There are 2 sides to every story. The truth is all the territory owners wish they had the balls and the brains to do what Vince did.
Start a monopoly and water down the industry? F’that noise.
Brian Last is a bigger draw than Tegan Knox
Who?
2nd
Brian Last is a better wrestler than Maxine Dupri
You're a better wrestler than Maxine Dupri.
Brian Last is a bigger draw than Ivy Nile
"What's Niley Rivers doing in the Impact Zone?!"--TNA August 2025.
@@poppy87 It would be Vine Lake
Brian Last is a bigger draw than Candice La Rae
She's worse than her husband, neither of whom is important in the grand scheme of things. Her and Indi are 'bathroom breaks'.
90% of this episode was complete BS. No wonder Bruce bailed on participating with Dark Side.
@@chuckles9767 the confrontation specifically was WAY overexaggerated by the kids. My guess is Ole embellished that period over the years. So maybe they didn't know any better. The modern/present-day Vince stuff was shoe-horned in imho as well. Vince is controversial right now, and the whole episode felt like nothing more than a cash-in season finale to try, someway, to bring up Vince, for the sake of bringing up Vince. It just felt VERY National Enquier. I just don't believe that many people confronted Vince so aggressively. We've heard story, after story, over the years how intimidating Vince can be/was. So many have told that story of "Vince would a line of boys out the door ready to kill him after a show due to dates & pay, yet after meeting w/ Vince, they'd walk out working more dates, for less pay and were happy about it". We've heard that about him for years. Janel Grant's entire lawsuit is built on how intimidating Vince could be & was to her. Yet this episode of Dark Side makes him out to be the Tony Khan of his day in regards to Ole & others. I just don't buy it. Vince knew Bret was gonna punch him, yet walked right to him... but Ole was some bad ass. Sure...
@@chuckles9767omission and embellishing is also lying
Dark side of the ring is a shit show
Used to be so damn good too. Last 2 seasons have been shit