Ole Anderson on Vince McMahon

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  • @alexbaker2615
    @alexbaker2615 2 роки тому +15

    Glad to hear the truth about Vince Jr. from someone who has alot of guts 👍. Thank you Ole!!!

  • @Karemaker
    @Karemaker 3 роки тому +16

    I can't believe i'm just discovering Ole Anderson lately. Can't get enough of him now lol.

  • @vincentpulizzijr
    @vincentpulizzijr 7 років тому +22

    I don't care what anyone says Ole needs to take his place in every wrestling Hall of Fame, including the WWE one.

  • @yehudafinkelstein7504
    @yehudafinkelstein7504 4 місяці тому +7

    It turns Ole was right huh? Fuck Vince! RIP Ole.

  • @markbowman6655
    @markbowman6655 3 роки тому +24

    I actually enjoy how Ole schools these interviewers or educates them on the sport of professional wrestling and it's history.

  • @MrCarl220
    @MrCarl220 10 років тому +86

    All these comments about Ole being 'bitter' is getting old! Try actually listening to what he's saying, and look a bit deeper. He may not be nice, but he knows his stuff.

    • @MrCarl220
      @MrCarl220 10 років тому +1

      Jose Perez
      I wouldn't wish that on anyone., trust me!

    • @MrCarl220
      @MrCarl220 10 років тому +1

      Jose Perez
      And when you think of it, McMahon wouldn't be where he is now without NWA!

    • @davidgraham8299
      @davidgraham8299 5 років тому +2

      So he's a mean old bastard who knows his stuff

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 4 роки тому +7

      Actually, I think Ole was very nice. In this interview he mentioned that he respected the territorial arrangement of all the promotions and even though Georgia Championship Wrestling was the first promotion to have a cable-TV station broadcast its matches nationwide, he did not attempt to infringe on the other promotions' territories. This may have been why his other partners later betrayed him and sold out to Vince McMahon Jr. As he said, if it really wanted to, GCW could have been what WWE is today but if it had, it would have violated the territorial agreement GCW had with the other promotions. So I believe that Ole is justified for not being nice but at least he has integrity. Sadly, in the business world, good guys often finish last.

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 3 роки тому

      @Damien Jones What does that have to do with my post? Did I once say that Anderson was right to "fire" Hogan? If you're going to comment, please make sure that what you say is germane to the discussion.

  • @TonyHookedonVanlife
    @TonyHookedonVanlife 7 років тому +26

    WWE isn't a pro-wrestling promotion, it's a live action(partly) television show - did you know their on-air announcers are actually FORBIDDEN to use the term 'pro-wrestling'? I think that says *alot*.

  • @scvbtr2
    @scvbtr2 11 років тому +9

    I always liked ole. tough as nails.

  • @stevilzilla666
    @stevilzilla666 11 років тому +11

    Ole saved Georgia Wrestling almost single handedly. He had limited resources and limited funds, but he did not want to have anything to do with Vince K. Jr. He called in favors from friends, and even wrestlers he didn't even care too much about, because he didn't want to let the GCW fans down. When he got the right backing...GCW was back and better. I didn't care for Ole, but I give him credit for saving the wrestling I enjoyed the most. The rest from '84 til WCW got goofy.

  • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
    @georgfriedrichhandel4390 4 роки тому +7

    The WWF in the 1980s was the Walmart of pro wrestling. Whenever Walmart moves into a small town, the mom-and-pop stores close down because they can't compete with that behemoth. The same thing happened when the WWF would move into territories served by the regional promotions. And as with Walmart, the quality usually declined after the WWF took over wrestling.

  • @WZ912
    @WZ912 7 років тому +18

    +MrCarl220
    "All these comments about Ole being 'bitter' is getting old! Try actually listening to what he's saying, and look a bit deeper. He may not be nice, but he knows his stuff." yep!

  • @EricHendrickson-rm3xm
    @EricHendrickson-rm3xm 3 роки тому +4

    Ole was the man

  • @nativeson8310
    @nativeson8310 8 років тому +8

    Anyone old enough to remember the golden age of the Superstation , the tag team scene , the angles and storyline , Ole was a huge part of that and no amount of hatred and wisecrack's about him will change that. He's a definite as hole though , lol

  • @BulaBulaVinaka
    @BulaBulaVinaka 11 років тому +12

    hold up if the interviewer knows everything why talk to wrestlers, he knows everything or he remembers everything if i was ole i'd just say please buy my book and hang up

  • @rodsimpson518
    @rodsimpson518 3 роки тому +10

    You cannot blame Vince for what he did but as a fan I enjoyed wrestling much more when there was various territories.

  • @mkl62
    @mkl62 12 років тому +4

    Lou Thesz always made sure to get the count of the number of tickets sold and made sure that each wrestler appearing on the card was paid fairly.

  • @menarddr
    @menarddr 11 років тому +3

    Vince Jr. basically said "fuck all the territories"....these are my territories. He went out and bought all the talent from Georgia, Florida and the AWA and Texas. And took it all over.

    • @edwardclement102
      @edwardclement102 10 місяців тому

      And today he does not own WWE, and NWA is still going, baby.

  • @JonBap42680
    @JonBap42680 10 років тому +17

    Why is Meltzer talking more than his guest? I've never understood that about talk shows.

    • @jacobhartmann1050
      @jacobhartmann1050 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, I think Ole said it best in a similar interview with Meltzer: "to be honest this interview just sounds like Dave Meltzer interviewing Dave Meltzer... or do you ever stop talking?"

    • @ryanvannice7878
      @ryanvannice7878 3 роки тому +2

      Until Melter acquires the skill of completing a sentence, he needs to stay away from interviewing ANYONE.

  • @MJSpiritual
    @MJSpiritual 9 років тому +37

    Wow Ole was quite well behaved in this interview hahaha.

    • @gadget00
      @gadget00 8 років тому +1

      Agreed

    • @anthony10antoniou
      @anthony10antoniou 7 років тому +4

      This is short version. Search for part 123

    • @karlkolshak9989
      @karlkolshak9989 5 років тому +3

      I was expecting the usual "he's a piece of shit he still owes me money's " maybe he's scared Vince will have him.offed

    • @ryanvannice7878
      @ryanvannice7878 3 роки тому

      True. He didn't get the reason why you do these interviews is to promote the book - so grumpy Ole did show up.

  • @norms3913
    @norms3913 4 роки тому +2

    Ole is one of the few that didn't get bought out by McMahon and went to the wwf back then

  • @reallifelebowski4732
    @reallifelebowski4732 4 місяці тому +3

    Look what became of Vince now. Everyone who deserves it always gets it in the end.

  • @CDS1120
    @CDS1120 12 років тому +4

    The WWWF/WWF was never broadcast in my area during the Vince, Sr. years, but I have seen clips of matches from those days on UA-cam. Comparing those to the product Jr. has produced leads me to the conclusion that the former was far superior. I wish I'd had an opportunity to watch it on TV when Vince, Sr. was in charge.

  • @Murphdogg4
    @Murphdogg4 12 років тому +24

    Ole just doesnt have the patience for Meltzers horseshit. And for the Vince defenders..If Vince LOVES competion so much why did he blackball PPV companies from putting starcade on when JCP was whitehot which is what bankrupted the crockets? Because he knew JCP was a better product and he could not compete against them straight up.

    • @Tony-fq5bn
      @Tony-fq5bn 3 роки тому +2

      I think Vince does love competition, its just that he loves to win too and will do so at any cost

    • @ryanvannice7878
      @ryanvannice7878 3 роки тому +2

      @@Tony-fq5bn agreed. He's competitive but doesn't seem to have underlying morals or character, which would push him to have a better product rather than knocking other promotions down.

    • @mkl62
      @mkl62 3 роки тому

      And let's not forget what happened later. JCP held the Bunkhouse Stampede Battle Royal Finals at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, NY, which was in Vince's backyard. However, it didn't attract that big of a crowd because fans up there weren't used that type of match. Plus once again, Vince countered by showing the first ever Royal Rumble (Rumble Royale) live and free on the USA Network. Also a lot of the NWA crew really didn't want to be up there plus the fact that some were PO'd at Dusty for booking himself to win it all again; Tully Blanchard, especially.

  • @user-ly9ec2nk6b
    @user-ly9ec2nk6b 4 місяці тому +1

    Your the man

  • @Mp25DIII
    @Mp25DIII 10 років тому +2

    Ole's book goes for $75 currently on Amazon

  • @Koexistence13
    @Koexistence13 4 місяці тому

    Oles promos v Dusty in the Horseman days were great. The live one with Sting getting kicked out of the Horsemen was great.

  • @erichendrickson8858
    @erichendrickson8858 4 місяці тому +1

    RIP To Mr Ole Anderson

  • @Davidhgi
    @Davidhgi 11 років тому +2

    I've lived in Charlotte most of my life and I still remember the first WWF card they held here and the main event was Jake Roberts and the Ultimate Warrior vs Ted Dibiase and Akeem. This was before Warrior was even IC champ. It drew flies and they didn't come back Flair was challenging Savage for the WWF title and didn't come back after that until Austin and Rock were hot.

  • @davekeeler7130
    @davekeeler7130 10 років тому +6

    my dad would take me to see "All star"and "stampede" wrestling in the late 70's to the early 80's. wrestlers like , my fav's, archie the stomper...and the nwa , with the purple haze and kevin sullivan. these days it feels more like a circus now. big biz only caters a few, territories had a place for all to participate

  • @mkl62
    @mkl62 12 років тому +2

    Ole had a confrontation with Vince, along with Gorilla Monsoon, in the TBS parking lot after his purchase of Atlanta.

  • @Koexistence13
    @Koexistence13 4 місяці тому

    This is a smart man who you could learn from who doesnt waste time with idiots.

  • @freedom2084
    @freedom2084 8 років тому +12

    I believe Vince stole Ole's company and time slot from under him.I wouldn't be Vince's fan either

    • @davebrakefield161
      @davebrakefield161 5 років тому +2

      It was the nwa traitors the Brisco Bros.

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 3 роки тому

      Legally, it's not considered stealing but Vince did acquire GCW in an underhanded way. Before he acquired GCW, he tried to convince Ted Turner to sell him the time slot allotted to GCW on WTBS but Turner told him to get stuffed. This was how he acquired the time slot on USA Network. USA was originally broadcasting matches from the old Southwest Championship Wrestling but McMahon offered the network more money to sell that time slot to him. The man is completely without principle.

    • @jimbrown5091
      @jimbrown5091 2 роки тому

      @@davebrakefield161 And Jim Barnett...

  • @rockvilleraven
    @rockvilleraven 10 років тому +3

    First wrestling I watched was the then WWF, but what got me hooked on it was the Mid Atlantic Pro Wrestling and the various NWA Aflliates. I'm glad that the NWA is still in existence although the territory system is smaller. What they need is a dominant territory on a Cable network similar to Georgia and later Crockett's Mid Atlantic which was later called the World Championship area on TBS. Turner bought out Crockett and WCW pulled out of the NWA.

    • @bipblake
      @bipblake 10 років тому

      Well thanks to my Superstar Pro Wrestling Game, I still have the NWA you are talking about. I have the TBS shows on weekends & I go on tour every week & do house shows & I even have PPVs to. Plus I have up my own website where I post the results at. Yea it may not be on TV but its sure better than the lame ass WWE crap that Vince keeps trying to stuff down people's throats every week. Besides, my shows are way more entertaining anyways. I've been at now for 30 years. And I wouldn't change a damn thing. 30 great years & the magic continues.....

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven 10 років тому

      I'm thinking about going to Maryland Championship Wrestling when they come to Waldorf in May.. The shows in Joppa are a little to far for me to go from Rockviller, plus you gotta pay $5 each way in the Fort McHenry Tunnel. Probably will just get the tickets in advance, because I don't want to be shut out for travelling 30 miles. Some stars have wrestled there, Diamond Dallas Page, Jerry Lawler to mentioned a few.
      Went to the only independent pro wrestling card in Montgomery County in Rockville at Magruder High School, the main event was Big John Studd who was the babyface against Ivan Kolloff. Place was 3/4 full.
      TBS is not a superstation and has not been since 2007, Channel 17 in Atlanta is now WPCH Peachtree TV an independent TV station.

    • @mrskinszszs
      @mrskinszszs 4 роки тому

      Check out NWA power on UA-cam

  • @bladestormviking
    @bladestormviking 10 років тому +5

    that's just Ole though. it's common knowledge that Ole is old school and one abrasive SOB. after so many years of working in and running territories on top of how most old schoolers view the whole "shoot interview" concept, his business dealings with the NWA/mcmahon AND a clear understanding of the nature and demeanour of the guy himself, are you really surprised that he comes off as a stodgy abrasive confrontational prick?? it's Ole Anderson, you were expecting maybe Ghandi?

  • @brianmaglinger2047
    @brianmaglinger2047 12 років тому +1

    I can understand why Ole Anderson doesnt like Vince.
    NWA was wrestling, while WWF during that time became Sports Entertainment.

  • @JerichoMile4
    @JerichoMile4 4 роки тому +2

    Uh...impressed with Ole Anderson's insights and honesty ! 🤨

  • @donmay3251
    @donmay3251 11 років тому

    thanks alot

  • @bigheem4413
    @bigheem4413 10 років тому +9

    People think that because Vince made a billion dollars off that bullshit he call "Wrestling" he's the so called KING of Wrestling, all he ever did was destroy Wrestling,that's why Sting didn't go over there, I remember hundreds and hundreds of top name Wrestlers that should have been in the WWE Hall of Fame, but WWE acted like they did

    • @yardape99
      @yardape99 10 років тому +1

      And now they are trying to make money off the territories they destroyed with their WWE Network.
      It's a joke.
      Wrestling is limping along, but I seriously wonder how much longer this shit can go on for. It's unwatchable in its present form. It will be really interesting to see what happens once Vince is totally out of the picture/croaks. Something has to give at some point.

    • @andybryant5646
      @andybryant5646 10 років тому +4

      yardape99 the territories are not coming back thought they had to go. Cable was going to kill them in one way or another. The lack of competition is what is killing the business they need TNA to die so someone else can challenge WWE where that is New Japan coming over here or ROH or Jarrett's new promotion

    • @LiquidBobby948
      @LiquidBobby948 9 років тому +1

      yardape99 Well at least Jarrett has set up a live cast to watch the New Japan promotion via online. May cost you, but at least it's pure wrestling compared to 3 hr soap operas.

  • @briancobb5500
    @briancobb5500 10 років тому +9

    Vince Sr knew his son would destroy pro wrestling which he has to a large degree. Vince Sr would not done what Jr did.

    • @delv213
      @delv213 10 років тому +1

      VeryFriendly Nihilist Well it did kill off the amount of talent that accumulated from the different territories in the 80's that climaxed in the 90's. It's kinda why Vince/Triple H started their very own high end developmental system.

    • @DreDaDon16
      @DreDaDon16 3 роки тому

      Vince Jr also made Pro Wrestling bigger than it ever was

    • @georgfriedrichhandel4390
      @georgfriedrichhandel4390 3 роки тому +3

      @@DreDaDon16 Bigger doesn't always mean better.

    • @chrisruth7057
      @chrisruth7057 3 роки тому +1

      @@georgfriedrichhandel4390 I Agree

  • @mcfrs
    @mcfrs 9 років тому +7

    Hogan was good for what Vince Jr. wanted, a circus. I won't knock Hogan for that. But when it came to mat skills, Hogan didn't have any. It's just a fact.
    Guys like Mr. Saito, Brisco, Iron Sheik were legit. And could stretch Hogan anytime they felt like it.

    • @mcfrs
      @mcfrs 9 років тому

      LOL! Not worth talking about.

    • @mcfrs
      @mcfrs 9 років тому

      Who is they? Sam Muchnick? Vince Sr.? Verne Gagne? There is no way Sam Muchnick was putting the NWA strap on Hogan. Vince Sr. wasn't ever going to make Hogan the champ and same goes with Gagne. What fan would pay to see Jack Brisco vs. Hulk Hogan? A legit wrestler vs. a big man with no skill.
      I'm not knocking what Hogan did with Vince Jr. He was successful. But in the 70's, when they were shooting, I don't see it. I don't see Hogan going for hour draws like Race did, on a nightly basis. No way!
      Plus, have you ever notice that Hogan had the same finish every match. Lumber around the ring, point, 4 punches, throw the opponent in the ropes, foot to the face, leg drop! Every match! I'll pass.

    • @mcfrs
      @mcfrs 9 років тому

      Back then? no! Now? Yes, different style. Its sports entertainment now. Big difference.

    • @mcfrs
      @mcfrs 9 років тому

      You had to able to draw. Hogan wrestled in Georgia under the name of Sterling Golden. You can see some of his matches right here on youtube. He wasn't good. Hogan didn't know how to work in the ring. The only wrestler that would work with Hogan was Andre the Giant.
      But like I said, Vince Jr. had a vision with Hogan as his champ. It worked. I'm not knocking it at all. Hogan had charisma. No doubt.
      Sports Entertainment and Pro Wrestling are different. Hogan was good for Vince Jr.
      But when Hogan wrestled for Vince Sr., he didn't make it. He didn't sell. Christ! Hogan never wrestled Backlund in MSG. Why?

    • @mcfrs
      @mcfrs 9 років тому +1

      You are probably right. Hogan was perfect for what Vince Jr. wanted.

  • @waltblankenship1785
    @waltblankenship1785 3 роки тому

    Ole Anderson for all his legend legacy and stubbornness should absolutely be in the hall of fame period and for his role in the Horsemen version 1.0 version 3.0 and . versions 4.0 annd maybe 5.0 regardless if I'm a stint too much he still is no question I Believe he should !!!

  • @zisoul
    @zisoul 13 років тому

    Say there Omunchhausen,please upload all of OLE ANDERSON interview with
    Dave Meltzer. This is real good. Peace.

  • @bearmassaro
    @bearmassaro 12 років тому +1

    Dude, that is genius! Kudos!

  • @kshinokevin
    @kshinokevin 4 місяці тому

    it's true: the WWF/WWWF/WWE (Titan Sports) was a regional pro wrestling territory once known as "New York."

  • @patpikul4373
    @patpikul4373 3 роки тому

    Love him

  • @420methos
    @420methos 11 років тому

    every time i think about ole, i remember the black scorpion. wow

  • @jthomasaustin
    @jthomasaustin 11 років тому

    My grandfather had alzheimers before he passed. An example of things i witnessed... One day i found him laying on the floor in the den and to his knowledge he had been in his recliner the whole time. Big difference from putting on wrestling clinics with MVP at back to back PPVS right before you are found dead....

  • @RobVonMunster
    @RobVonMunster 12 років тому

    Yeah man. A lot of people are either too young to remember that or have conveniently forgotten it.

  • @TripleRp
    @TripleRp 12 років тому +1

    Vince himself said that his father probably would not have sold him the company if he knew what he was planning to do. Vince McMahon (Jr.) completely killed the Territorial side of Professional Wrestling in the U.S.. It was only a matter of time. The Federation couldn't employ everyone, and with this, a lot of people in the Business had no where to go. The Indies are ok (today) but the territories were awesome for wrestlers that weren't in the Federation. Vince killed that scene like a Mob boss.

  • @harshtruth5003
    @harshtruth5003 3 роки тому

    2003 almost 18 years wow

  • @yardlet6
    @yardlet6 12 років тому +1

    @MagicKirin Even though Ole was NOT an angel he still got the job done with booking and performing. By the way the Horseman with Ole put down the worst beat downs. I still can't see Windham has a heel. I know a lot of people thought he clicked but I just can't see it.

  • @littlegp18
    @littlegp18 3 роки тому

    I remember turning the tv on to watch wrestling and McMahon was on the opening segment of Georgia Championship wrestling. I was like what's this?

  • @0munchhausen
    @0munchhausen  11 років тому

    I just used google myself. It should still be out there.

  • @schrankler
    @schrankler 11 років тому

    Can I find the whole interview in your videos? If not, where?

  • @-The-Darkside
    @-The-Darkside 11 років тому +45

    Ole has forgotten more about wrestling than you'll ever know.

    • @marcelmoreau2733
      @marcelmoreau2733 4 роки тому +3

      And people have forgotten more frequently about Ole then any one will know. Ole was a less charismatic Kevin Nash- by his own words onky cared about drawing money yet craps all over bigger, more popular names who made 10x what he did.

    • @bossmann6358
      @bossmann6358 Рік тому +1

      @@marcelmoreau2733 *than *anyone

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +3

      @@marcelmoreau2733what’re you talking about…?🤨

    • @etherealfoxproductions
      @etherealfoxproductions 2 місяці тому

      How so?

  • @josephD32
    @josephD32 12 років тому

    True, but even Vince would state that they had move cable coverage on WTBS at the time then he did on the USA Network--which is why Vince made the move he did to go after Georgia Championship Wrestling.

  • @mcfrs
    @mcfrs 9 років тому +2

    Georgia Championship Wrestling was 2 hours. It was never hokey! LOL!

  • @Fittsburgh
    @Fittsburgh 13 років тому

    People thinking like Ole is the reason Vince Jr. took over like he did

  • @VolumedMusicMan
    @VolumedMusicMan 12 років тому

    e you are an advocate of Ole.

  • @user-ji1nh4wh1j
    @user-ji1nh4wh1j Рік тому

    He the best heel ever and knows his stuff

  • @kwmusic4560
    @kwmusic4560 5 років тому +1

    The problem with Ole Anderson interviews is, he asks more questions than the interviewer. Just tell your stories Ole.

    • @josereyes1148
      @josereyes1148 4 роки тому +1

      Or maybe the interviewer has to show how smart he is and go on 3 min long rants every 20 seconds.

    • @mrskinszszs
      @mrskinszszs 2 роки тому

      They call it the Socratic method

  • @GlorifiedTruth
    @GlorifiedTruth 12 років тому

    In Lou Thesz's day, promoters treated each other like brothers and did everything they could to avoid paying their talent. Vince spent lots of money on his talent and treated other promoters like the competition. Not to defend everything Vince did, but you have to admit he followed a normal business model a lot closer than guys like Ole here did.

  • @bearpaw72
    @bearpaw72 11 років тому +1

    What I am getting from Ole here is that he feels hurt - because they did so much to help Vince SENIOR out and Vince JUNIOR crapped on them.
    It hard for me to see who Ole is trying to criticize for this since Vince Senior actually did respect the old territory system, and he would have disowned his son for the way he took over the whole industry. Besides which, Vince Senior was already dead by the time Hulkamania was running wild.

  • @paulthomas7243
    @paulthomas7243 5 років тому +1

    I miss The NWA & the territories when wrestling was Great! Unlike today?

    • @jacobhartmann1050
      @jacobhartmann1050 3 роки тому

      Me too man. The product is not nearly as good these days..

  • @swmita
    @swmita 3 роки тому +1

    Well one things for certain never help Vince McMahon change his tire

  • @LVSWTZ
    @LVSWTZ 12 років тому

    yep!

  • @fjccommish
    @fjccommish 12 років тому +1

    @landrykkb Yes he did. You missed the point of this interview. Many people considered going national, some could have done it. They didn't because there was a territory agreement. Jr. didn't go national because of genius, he did it because of a willingness to break the agreement, ignoring years of other promoters helping his father and honoring the agreement.

  • @hoyt725
    @hoyt725 11 місяців тому

    Damn he is good 👍 ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @CSchmalz33
    @CSchmalz33 12 років тому

    Listening to that interview,I understand what Ole is saying,but all promoters under thaw NWA banner were to afraid to go against the grain!!Dont bite the hand that feeds you mentality,Vince Jr knew what he wanted and got the blessing from his father!!So look where we are now!!Its not a bad thing like its made out to be,Ole will never accept the fact that change happens,he is and always will be an old school thinker!!

  • @calamaty
    @calamaty 12 років тому

    Many argue that he only helped ECW for ratings since they figured if another promotion was on raw it would help ratings and since it didnt they never mentioned them again. I give him credit though cause that raw was great. It was a good deal since fans saw RVD and Sabu on raw and many felt they sold out (at least the ECW fans). It'd be great if he still did when ring of honor had their awesome roster.

  • @claudepatterson1828
    @claudepatterson1828 Рік тому

    Understanding truth

  • @stealthbomber2127
    @stealthbomber2127 6 місяців тому

    Ole did have national tv years before vince. Say what you want about Ole, he did not backstab the other promoters like everyone's cartoon hero.

  • @Messiah717
    @Messiah717 12 років тому

    It's very simple. Vince was and is a better businessman.

  • @BaronTurco
    @BaronTurco 12 років тому

    It was national, but not in all cities and this is pro wrestling where everything is a work. Exaggerations were commonplace in every territory, except St Louis, where Sam Muchnick treated the fans with honesty and respect.

  • @fatalvision2
    @fatalvision2 11 років тому

    No Turner did not own GCW, it was its own promotion that just happened to be on Turners station. Ole was VP of GCW and Jim Barnett was the owner

  • @etherealfoxproductions
    @etherealfoxproductions 2 місяці тому

    The difference between Ole Anderson and Vince McMahon Jr. is a code of honour. Ole believed in the NWA and respecting the territories while McMahon viewed them as fiefdoms ripe for the taking. It seems McMahon has a disdain for “wrestling” and wanted to turn it into “sports entertainment.” McMahon was a transformative figure in wrestling but he was also a bane to the business. Now that McMahon is out of WWE, the wrestling business can get back to its roots and be great again. I just thought the WWE product was mediocre when it came to 2010.

  • @TheeCoachg
    @TheeCoachg 6 років тому +2

    I dont think Ole is “bitter” per say,I think he is more so disappointed with what the Wrestling business has become. One thing I hate is that a lot of new fans have been brainwashed into hating “Rassling” and its southern roots. Whether you like it or not,Wrestling much like Hip Hop was something that once belonged to a small sector and culture of ppl and now its been exploited,pimped out and degraded by corporate pricks who haven’t the slightest idea of where it comes from. Vince has always hated the South and Southern culture imo and destroying Wrestling and creating Sports Entertainment.

  • @midnightexpressfan
    @midnightexpressfan 11 років тому +1

    its ole's book there talking about. its called Inside Out: How Corporate America Destroyed Professional Wrestling.

  • @therealpatrickd
    @therealpatrickd 8 років тому +5

    So losing a lawsuit with The World Wildlife Fund and dropping the F from what was at that time World Wrestling Federation Entertainment making it World Wrestling Entertainment that somehow ruined the entire product? That's ludicrous. If you know history it was the World Wide Wrestling Federation until 1979. If they had just brought back the Wide and made it the WWWF instead of WWE would it have really changed the product? All sports & entertainment changes and evolves, this industry is no different. Wrestling has changed and guess what it will continue to change. I've been a fan for almost 40 years, I've seen it all and I still watch...won't ever stop.

    • @blacquesjacques7239
      @blacquesjacques7239 8 років тому +1

      no man . not the initial the tone of the product is turning people off . There is no reason to think that winning a match is important in wrestling anymore .

    • @fiftytwo_KG
      @fiftytwo_KG 5 років тому

      You're right. Fans nowadays are just babies and they want their inner child entertained

  • @marrakechsportracer4170
    @marrakechsportracer4170 4 роки тому

    Really good perspective from too different angles,.Ole really came from the depression era and probably had a terrible child hood.Meltzer is a slick cool west coast guy with some brains ,that much i'll say about him.In the end ole could say whatever and not be afraid cause he got his money and got out.lol Both men are rather revered in wrestling for totally different reasons.At the very least ,hell they're keeping kayfaybe alive .

  • @MrCarl220
    @MrCarl220 12 років тому

    Let's remember, WWWF used to have NWA wrestlers on their cards and even shows: Dusty Rhodes, Harley Race, Roddy Piper, etc

  • @MrCarl220
    @MrCarl220 11 років тому +1

    He's telling it like it is, the hell with PC! And people can't handle it is all!

  • @koolaid28
    @koolaid28 11 років тому +1

    the briscos and barnett knew what was coming. vince was taking over and promoters like ole, watts and even gagne were getting squeezed out.

  • @governorerbe839
    @governorerbe839 Місяць тому

    This was when Meltzer actually could talk.

  • @LVSWTZ
    @LVSWTZ 12 років тому

    That's easy. Allot of people hate Vince and the style entertainment the WWE puts on. Nothing will last forever and the WWE will fall or be bought by a bigger company, someday. But I don't see that happening for a lonnnnnnnng time. Vince doesn't know how to quit, and he's 3 steps ahead of everybody else.

  • @Murphdogg4
    @Murphdogg4 12 років тому

    Meltzer has his mind made up that he knows everything, Ole actually does know what happened he was there, Dave doesn't want to hear anything that goes against what he thinks happend.

  • @landrykkb
    @landrykkb 12 років тому

    @fjccommish I didn't say nobody else didn't consider going national because I knew for a fact for example that a lot of people under Fritz Von Erich in WCCW were encouraging him to do so,but he wouldn't and wanted to keep it in his local area of Dallas and other cities/towns in Texas.Maybe Vince Sr. wanted to go national,but not at the expense of any rival promoters.

  • @bigroy38
    @bigroy38 6 років тому

    Started wondering when they started hitting the upper Midwest territories,like Columbus,&Lansing.

  • @0munchhausen
    @0munchhausen  12 років тому

    Funny you should say that. I remember reading that when Jimmy Snuka was arrested on suspicion of murdering his girlfriend there was apparently recordings of Vince in the station telling the officers that he was in the "garbage business" and that they should release Snuka if they knew what was good for them. That was some years back so I might have missed a detail or two.

  • @andysmith9814
    @andysmith9814 11 років тому

    He did it in the ring you do it on the couch

  • @VolumedMusicMan
    @VolumedMusicMan 12 років тому

    Wow TBS only "penetrated " Ohio and Michigan. My point is and still is, Vince bought syndication into major wrestling markets such as the AWA, St. Louis ,

  • @opwatchdog
    @opwatchdog 12 років тому

    Good interview..Ole hit the nail on the head.

  • @theamericandreamdave
    @theamericandreamdave 12 років тому

    And you do not get that all of the old nwa/awa promoters may of had a chance to run McMahon out of their territories if each of them banded together and stood up to him. But McMahon said it best "All NWA promoters agree they want to run me out of business but after that they can not agree what to order for lunch".

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 12 років тому

    This is what really started the ratings war that accumulated into the now famous/infamous Monday Night War. The WWE/McMahons won, but A LOT of "dead bodies" were left on that field.
    Too many really good and loyal people, as well as too much real talent, pay the price for what marks (and yes I am saying this) started by falling for the "bigger/flashier is better trap", and it is hurting WWE again, and TNA is doing more than "surviving on the leftovers" because of it.

  • @LVSWTZ
    @LVSWTZ 12 років тому

    omg! Thinking the SAME THING LOL! He gave them (the territories) offer they could not refuse. and who got squashed......Vince Jr is the GodFather

  • @landrykkb
    @landrykkb 12 років тому

    @lildwayne21 Keep in mind that the Hulk Hogan WWF era you and I grew up with under Vince Jr.'s regime and the Bob Backlund era as WWF Champion are like comparing apples and oranges.Vince Sr. hadn't even dreamed of going national,or even international like Jr. eventually went.

  • @midnightexpressfan
    @midnightexpressfan 11 років тому

    in the early days of WWE only the top guys where making big money. The lower/mid card guys where making a few hundred a night. But when your on the road seven days a week, and you have to pay for hotel and travel there wouldn't be a lot left over.

  • @Dakatari
    @Dakatari 4 роки тому

    I just wonder how wrestling would be good or bad if we still had the territories

  • @DNAsGhostzHouze
    @DNAsGhostzHouze 12 років тому +1

    @NealsViews why? If it were up to Ole Anderson, you probably wouldn't know what professional wrestling is...

  • @donmay3251
    @donmay3251 11 років тому

    what book is talking about what the name of the book