Who is this person that Haku allegedly bit his nose off?! Doesn't he have a name?! Doesn't he have a family?! Didn't he file a lawsuit against Haku?! Didn't he demand compensation for the damage Haku caused to his nose?! John Stossel got half a million dollars in compensation after David Schultz slapped him, so why didn't this "bitten" person demand compensation?! The whole world has heard of John Stossel just because of the slap he took, so why hasn't anyone heard of this guy who got his nose bitten?! It's all nonsense.
I’ve listened to many interviews over the years including ones that said he was sued many times and it hurt him financially. The Warlord interview is one that puts the incident in a different light for me. I always heard in interviews that Haku was a nice guy but tough. I had thought that when Haku fought the other person who had their nose bit off the other person had done something serious and deserved what they got. In the Warlord interview it sounds like Haku was a bully picking on someone for no reason. In his telling of the story the other guy did not go up to, challenge, or mess with Haku. There was either no reason or Haku might have thought the guy looked at him wrong from across the bar. In essence Haku went across the bar and attacked the other guy. Unless there was more to the story. Haku ruined someone’s life over nothing. the nose bite incident supposedly happened in 89. Difference is Stossel was on live t.v. Which is why it is so well known. The Haku event was before the internet age and did not happen on a national show to be seen by millions. I don’t know if it would have even made the papers. But as I said, there have been people interviewed who say he was hit with a lawsuit.
@@internettroll7604 What you're saying is nonsense, the story says that someone had his nose bitten off but we haven't heard of any lawsuit filed against Haku and Haku was never arrested. If there was a lawsuit filed against Haku we would have known about it and the press and media would have talked about it at the time, but you can't find any trace of this anywhere. In which court was the lawsuit filed?! In which city?! You can never know any information about the matter and this means that the whole thing is fake. The other thing is that you say the story happened in 1989, and at that time Haku was working for Vince McMahon, so why didn't Vince McMahon fire Haku?! Is Vince McMahon wasn't afraid of the lawsuit that you say was filed against Haku and wasn't he afraid that Haku would repeat what he did again and implicate the WWF?! Then the other thing, you say that this story happened in a bar, which means that there were many people who saw the matter so why didn't one of them come out and tell the story?! We only heard this story from wrestlers, why is that?! Although it happened in public and you say that there was a lawsuit filed against Haku and supposed there was police who came to the place and investigated the matter and there was an ambulance that transported the injured person to the hospital, but despite all this no one knows who this person is?! The whole thing was just a "work" and some thought it was real
@@Darren-r8l They told you that because the story is fake and not true, and you don't know his name because this man doesn't exist, search yourself and you will never find any trace of this man, you are talking about a lawsuit and a settlement and despite this no one knows who this man is! And we are talking about a serious injury and a facial disfigurement, so how much did Haku pay this man to settle the lawsuit ?! Haku himself didn't have a lot of money. Did the WWF pay the settlement?! Don't tell me the guy who was allegedly bitten was willing to take just a $10,000 or $20,000 settlement! John Stossel got about a half a million dollar settlement for just a slap. And if Vince McMahon paid this settlement, why didn't he fire Haku like he did with David Schultz?!
@@chucky19710 Curious how old you are. 20’s, 30’s, 40’s or 50’s. The question is pertinent because it influences your perception of the spread of news. Today there would be online records and in media sources. In 89 it would have been at best a local new story if that and there would not be a path to find the story unless you knew where it took place and searched a papers physical record. It might have made a wrestling magazine story but even that would be iffy. It’s a much different world today than the 80’s
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Evory shoot interview. Same response. Haku. The toughest sob 👏
Awesome interview
I think early WWF. Haku ( Meng ) wouldve could've done great in early UFC
Having a Haku clip guarantees the channel will make a little bit of money.
George Gulas was the toughest.
Daddy said I'll rough up Haku.
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Jake the Milkman Milliman.
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Team Challenge Series MVP
Sean Micheals and Greg Gagne.
Greg would slap Hbk silly in a shoot fight
Haku barbarian Rick rude Harley race Terry Gordy in that order
BRUNO, HARLEY, BLACKMAN, are in that conversation.
You'd put Gordy over Doc?
Who is this person that Haku allegedly bit his nose off?! Doesn't he have a name?! Doesn't he have a family?! Didn't he file a lawsuit against Haku?! Didn't he demand compensation for the damage Haku caused to his nose?!
John Stossel got half a million dollars in compensation after David Schultz slapped him, so why didn't this "bitten" person demand compensation?! The whole world has heard of John Stossel just because of the slap he took, so why hasn't anyone heard of this guy who got his nose bitten?!
It's all nonsense.
I’ve listened to many interviews over the years including ones that said he was sued many times and it hurt him financially. The Warlord interview is one that puts the incident in a different light for me. I always heard in interviews that Haku was a nice guy but tough. I had thought that when Haku fought the other person who had their nose bit off the other person had done something serious and deserved what they got. In the Warlord interview it sounds like Haku was a bully picking on someone for no reason.
In his telling of the story the other guy did not go up to, challenge, or mess with Haku. There was either no reason or Haku might have thought the guy looked at him wrong from across the bar. In essence Haku went across the bar and attacked the other guy. Unless there was more to the story. Haku ruined someone’s life over nothing.
the nose bite incident supposedly happened in 89. Difference is Stossel was on live t.v. Which is why it is so well known. The Haku event was before the internet age and did not happen on a national show to be seen by millions. I don’t know if it would have even made the papers. But as I said, there have been people interviewed who say he was hit with a lawsuit.
@@internettroll7604 What you're saying is nonsense, the story says that someone had his nose bitten off but we haven't heard of any lawsuit filed against Haku and Haku was never arrested. If there was a lawsuit filed against Haku we would have known about it and the press and media would have talked about it at the time, but you can't find any trace of this anywhere. In which court was the lawsuit filed?! In which city?! You can never know any information about the matter and this means that the whole thing is fake. The other thing is that you say the story happened in 1989, and at that time Haku was working for Vince McMahon, so why didn't Vince McMahon fire Haku?! Is Vince McMahon wasn't afraid of the lawsuit that you say was filed against Haku and wasn't he afraid that Haku would repeat what he did again and implicate the WWF?!
Then the other thing, you say that this story happened in a bar, which means that there were many people who saw the matter so why didn't one of them come out and tell the story?! We only heard this story from wrestlers, why is that?!
Although it happened in public and you say that there was a lawsuit filed against Haku and supposed there was police who came to the place and investigated the matter and there was an ambulance that transported the injured person to the hospital, but despite all this no one knows who this person is?!
The whole thing was just a "work" and some thought it was real
I don't know the man's name.Haku bit part of the guy's nose off Haku had to pay the man a settlement from a lawsuit.
@@Darren-r8l They told you that because the story is fake and not true, and you don't know his name because this man doesn't exist, search yourself and you will never find any trace of this man, you are talking about a lawsuit and a settlement and despite this no one knows who this man is! And we are talking about a serious injury and a facial disfigurement, so how much did Haku pay this man to settle the lawsuit ?! Haku himself didn't have a lot of money.
Did the WWF pay the settlement?! Don't tell me the guy who was allegedly bitten was willing to take just a $10,000 or $20,000 settlement! John Stossel got about a half a million dollar settlement for just a slap.
And if Vince McMahon paid this settlement, why didn't he fire Haku like he did with David Schultz?!
@@chucky19710 Curious how old you are. 20’s, 30’s, 40’s or 50’s. The question is pertinent because it influences your perception of the spread of news. Today there would be online records and in media sources. In 89 it would have been at best a local new story if that and there would not be a path to find the story unless you knew where it took place and searched a papers physical record. It might have made a wrestling magazine story but even that would be iffy. It’s a much different world today than the 80’s