Jim Cornette on African American World Champions
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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I was a major Bobo and Art Thomas fan.
Ron was the first to be recognized on a worldwide basis and market.
hell I think Ron would admit that
Vince dropped the Ball with Bad News Brown he was legit , had a great match and would draw
kien spicer i agree,they know dam well in the old N.W.A THE rule was black man couldn't be world champion, Dusty said it but Dusty took over and rhe old promoters were gone him and bill watt put the belt on ron.watch Dusty dvd
***** I disagree I seen his matches on the MSG channels when I was little the crowd either cheered him or Gave him super heat he was a draw and his matches did change with whoever he faced watch his main event match with hogan the crowd believed he could he Hulk , but Vince dropped the ball with him, Rude, DiBiase, and Ricky Steamboat all should have had a short transition change
No. BNB was boring
Sailor Art Thomas was world champion for Dick the Bruisers WWA in the early 70's. A minor world title, yes, but still a world title.
I think Iceman King Parsons was WCCW world champion before Ron Simmons was a WCW world's champion.
WCCW had international tv though.
their tv show was seen in over half the US via Pat Robertson's CBN.
They also had tv in the middle east and in Japan. the Von Erichs were insanely popular in Israel of all places. they did a few tours in Israel because of it.
also a completely different era too though.
most promotions didn't tour the world back then.
then world class still counts, since their show was going out on satellite all over the place. one of their biggest tv markets was Israel
if you say so
Guys, it's not really "World Champions" Cornette is pertaining to, but more Primary Champions (which mostly are referred to as "World Champions".
Wright won the WWA World Heavyweight Championship from "Classy" Freddie Blassie in Los Angeles 5 days before MLK delivered his famous "I Have A Dream" speech.
Butch Reed deserved to be a World Champion. His work in Mid-South was second to nobody. Reed was money in the Houston area. Over as both a face and a heel.
Absolutely. I was a big fan of Butch Reed. Excellent heel. Great talker. Deserved a good world title run. I was very sad to hear of his passing.
2:24 "The Dory Funk Jrs, and the Harley Races, and the Pat O'Connors..."
Nevermind that shit, here comes Mongo!
Mongo and Sheriff Bart were my favorite characters in that movie. So sad many of those actors are gone.
Bono Brazil was the NWA world heavyweight champion in the late 60s
Unfortunately, though I hear he earned and deserved the title, the NWA never recognized it. I've never heard why. 😕
@@ricstormwolf Because they were racist.
Let's not overlook the elephant in the room which is racism it's naturally the only reason why there has been so few African-American Wrestling Champions.
Crowd pretty much picks there baby face and heel eventually not racism
@@jackmcgregor4025 Obviously you didn't read my comments... Heels and face are written into a script. such as when Shawn put Marty through window which then spurned his heel turn
@@Dakatari yes but the fans always had the true power. The crowd could've popped in excitement instead booing and Vince would have to change stuff in storyline since Fans are cheering for Shawn instead booing him.
Bobo Brazil
4:32 JYD
Lol Dog's work was 🎵suspect🎵
Luther Lindsay End Of Dicussion
Tiger conway sr
1919 stinky Nigmcgee held the title
Excuses excuses
By Cornette's reasoning, Magnum TA should've never been groomed to be world champion then. His matches were always short to hide his weaknesses unless he was in the ring with a known veteran, and I loved Magnum, but let's be honest here, your champion fit's your demographic. That's how it's been and always will be, it's the truth.
Platinum Swords How many black top draws were there? Magnum was being groomed so what?
How many black top draws? Well.... Thunderbolt Patterson, Ray King, King Parsons, Bad News Brown, Bearcat Wright, Luther Lindsey, Art Thomas, Tony Atlas, Bobo Brazil, Junk Yard Dog, Ernie Ladd, Rocky Johnson, Butch Reed I mean I could go on, but that's not the point. The point is, is if the vast majority of your audience is white, then your champions are going to be white too. Same as if your audience was latin, black, asian whatever. There's no skating that fact.
If only Ricky Morton was black, eh, Jim?
Bobo Brazil
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