I had the pleasure of tagging with Barry in my first WWF match against The Hart Foundation. He was a great partner. Nice to see you Barry still doing well. Take care brother. Peace
I saw you wrestle DEMOLITION in a Tag Team match David Coleman, right on man, not many can say they wrestled in WWF which Wrestling was at its best from 1984-1994. Cheers
Great Interview. I am always amazed, that the so called "Enhancement Talent" in the Rasslin Business are so level headed, humble and quite successful. Not jaded like many superstars. I'm ready for part 2
Woah! When Barry was talking about wrestlers being careful on piledrivers, he mentions Don Muraco. I had totally forgotten that he also used the Tombstone Piledriver as his finisher, but I think he called it something else. Also, Best. Guest. Ever.
One of the greatest star makers EVER in the squared circle! I grew up watching his entire career and happy seeing him today looking young and healthy as ever! Bring Barry back for more interviews please! He is full of great stories and a great guy overall!
Met Barry at an indy show we were on back in the early 2000's. He noticed my shoulders were a little uneven. Good thing he did. I went to the chiropractor right after that and got straightened out. Very nice guy and a lot of fun to chat with. Glad to see you're doing well Barry.
I first saw Barry in my second live event which was at the LA Sports Arena, summer 1987. He was in the opening match with Brady Boone, about a 20 minute bout, and he really put on a great show with a lot of crowd reaction & involvement. Always a fan of Barry's, love the pat on the back!
@@danielfryer8768 Barry was too smart to ever push himself up the card with his mouth and instead kept a very steady job making it clear he was a company man willing to do what they wanted. Steve Lombardi was the same way if not even more. Steve would clean the toilets if they asked no problem. That is how he kept working for 30 plus years straight for WWE when so many came and went and most of them were way up the card. Barry is a legend because he was not a demanding dick to his employers and coworkers. And whenever he was not signed in his career there was always people ready to sign him because of the same thing. It is not really about those wins and losses either. It is about the impressions you made and whether or not the fans enjoyed and believed what you did. Barry always wrestled very well, always made his matches believable and he made himself enjoyable to see get beat. That carried over to times when they did decide to put Barry over. It made the wins more exciting too. Barry carried so many crappy mid card guys getting pushes to good looking matches it is not even funny. Barry is an all star because he could do everything asked and would. Lots of guys think they are too good for what Barry did and they all have much lesser careers and memories in the fans minds. Barry is one of the guys who are thee man to me because of all his losses.
@@TheKeysToWisdom it was honestly better for his body and his sanity to be like. Top of the card guys usually got lost in vices or destroyed their bodies by taking more risks.
Barry did ultimately get a small push and made some pay per view matches in the WWF. In other parts of the Country, Barry did make mid-card level and was even Florida State Heavyweight Champion briefly and this was back when State Titles meant something.
My two favorite enhancement talents Barry Horowitz and George South. Tremendous workers as well as awesome human beings they genuinely care about the craft and the fans❤
Best wrestling interview ever! Barry is a fantastic example of attitude-gratitude and living a positive lifestyle! I love his integrity and honestly and the fact that he still refers to himself in the third person. The gimmick lives forever! Thanks for this, looking forward to part 2! 💪🙏
this was really outstanding! Barry seems to be a genuinely good guy! He looks great (His appearance in Impact was a nice surprise) He seems to be a smart dude someone should hire him 👍👍👍
I love how honest Barry is and you can tell he’s genuine. I have to say when I was young he to me was a “jobber” as I say when I grew up I learned more about the business and I’ve always stuck tk they are enhancement talent and so so important but being totally honest I didn’t know about the Florida stuff and the titles etc when he was younger , the thing is ppl will say yeah but he didn’t make it big time , I guess maybe but but the fact ge worked as enhancement with the biggest of the big at wcw and wwe for so so long tells you ge was very much trusted and liked. Tells me he’s very very impressive
I have listened to a lot of podcasts lately, by far this was the most enjoyable for me. I have always been a HUGE Barry Horowitz fan. I always thought he was under utilized in the WWE/F. I thought he should have had a push a lot sooner in his career with that company. He was just amazing. Great wrestler, great character, phenomenal personality.
This man (Barry Horowitz's) is an absolutely incredible man....I can see why he was loved and hired everywhere...he worked his ass off and never complained and had an extraordinary personality and good heart. He has a wealth of acknowledge and has some real stories. Such a humble and down to earth fella. Please WWE put this man in the Hall Of Fame, or hire him as an agent...for the decades he worked and paving the way for guys like James Hemsworth and other enhancement talent. This man was part of 6 Era's in pro Wrestling and 2 Golden Era's in pro Wrestling... The Rock "N" Wrestling Era 1985-1991) The New Generation Era (1992-1996) The NWO Era 1996-1997) The Attitude Era 1998-2001) The Ruthless Aggression Era 2002-2009) If I'm not mistaken he continued to work in the 2010's. This is amazing...great dude. I would have loved to work with him. What a great interview. I wanna see more interviews with him.
Bro as a worker I love your interviews, and as a wrestling fan even more. A lot of the newer talent get you feel and hear some of the road stories told by some of the greatest in the industry.... Keep the Legends live bro I love you show
@@javier77th lol I just posted the Mount Rushmore of Enhancement Talent/Jobber would be IRON MIKE SHARPE, GEORGE WELLS, BARRY HOROWITZ, BROOKLYN BRAWLER, SD JONES lol mind you Iron Mike Sharpe had a great career,
I remember Barry Horowitz,he used to infuriate me as a kid. That goes to show you how great he was. I love Barry Horowitz now. He really knows the business. Especially the old School way. The 80s Barry was amazing. Barry would be great as a booker or a talent finder. He knows what is going on! I knew if Barry Horowitz was wrestling he was gonna give a decent match with upcoming stars. Now that im older he should have carried at least the intercontinental championship.
Fantastic interview guys. I am 56 years old. I remember these things from the 80s and 90s. Bring on Ric Flair on the Dutch show. That would definitely be a hoot.
I don't think those numbers are legit. I bought protein powder from Mr. Horowitz at GNC off Fowler Avenue in Tampa, Florida back in the mid 2000s. Recognized him instantly, checked the name tag, and marked out a little inside. But on the outside I no sold it, paid for my protein, and left.
What a wonderful attitude overall 💪 also again credit to James . The interviewer does play a part in how enjoyable these are and again in this interview there was at least a few occasions where Barry would mention a name or something and James would reply obviously knowing about the subject , you can almost see the stars faces on these occasions , it’s like wow I’m impressed and I think it relaxes ppl and opens them up more bcos it’s like Theo guy is really professional and knows his stuff.
Barry Horowitz belongs in the HOF because of how great he was in his role. There are others too and i would be okay if they were inducted as a "class" sort of tribute to enhancement talent. George South, Barry, Pete Dougherty (as weird his style was), Brooklyn Brawler
I wish there were several individuals involved in the production of WWE today but the ones who are tend to be hired Hollywood people like Gerwitz and them. Which is a stupid thing but it’s WWE and Vince’s “universe “ I would have Jake Roberts, Bret Hart and many others.
Barry would be a great coach. He could wrestle, his stuff was always crisp and the matches were good. He lost all the time, but he was featured on TV nearly every week.
That’s crazy I haven’t seen Barry Horowitz in a very long time and he still looks very young in the face. I thought it was probably the original Barry Horowitz’s son or something when the interview first came on I was like there’s no way this is very Horowitz from back in the day but it is Andy. He’s 64 years old. According to Google he still looks young now that’s crazy.
I had the chance to meet him at a local house show in the mid 90s (along with Issac Yankem and Owen Hart) and i passed on it. Sure wish i would have went thru with it
This was a great interview and I hope we get to hear more from Barry in the future! I loved when he got the big push in WWF, but I really wish they had done it before they did something similar with Sean Waltman, both so it would have meant more and because I really dislike Waltman. I was so confused, though, when they started having Barry go out in the white shirt and thick glasses like he was going to star in Revenge of the Nerds V. I was like, "What are they doing? They are going to ruin this great push!"
Hey VINCE!!!!!! This guy knows the business and has been a faithful worker. He could be your best agent ever. You are amiss without him. Do your job. We will know.
36:00 Shamrock’s name in the Carolinas was Vince Torelli, and it was just a made up name. His name legitimately is Ken Shamrock. First time I ever heard it mentioned was a few years ago on an episode of (surprise surprise) Jim Cornette’s (aka the encyclopedia of pro wrestling) podcast.
Really a Jobber is somebody who gets like 50 a throw usually a local guy often not even trained well. Though its not negative its like a "Trooper" or "Soldier" its not like saying Fodder. Marcus Bagwell the Handsome Stranger I can't believe is around that long to have gotten the Hand Print Jacket from. HE seems overly sensitive or difficult to deal with. I think I recall his Jack Hart stuff but didn't realize it was Barry Horowitz. Some of those stories sound familiar to me. Hershel Walker Favorite Player of mine on Cowboys. Didn't realize Iron Mike Sharp was not always enhancement like Steve Lombardi :). Paul Orndoff I remember him Mr Wonderful :). Ken Shamrock Vince Tarrello or something :). Iron Sheik Story sounds Scary in RL ;). ACW :).
And he's right, why did guys like Brody and Vader have to kill people like that in the ring with potatoes? Just learn to work properly. "Why does it have to be that way?" sums it up completely
So easy to make fun or belittle these guys especially when a squash match really was a squash match when I was young but then as I grew up and took an interesting in how wrestling worked I started to realise guys like Barry were key. Especially in those days not every wrestler was a former athlete and there was no wwe training centre etc so to get the young talent like a rock tho going the enhancement talent were key. Hacksaw says a lot they are enhancement talent not jobbers and I agree. Also Sean x pac waltman widely regarded by a lot of the biggest wrestlers was technically one of the best said Barry Horowitz was one of the best he’s faced, that’s says lots to me. Respect to Barry, wasn’t the star, didn’t probably make millions but I bet you there’s so many guys that he helped make it. One other point at the beginning Barry says “I have of course neck , sciatic and mild arthritic problems and a bad knee” “of course” these guys be it someone at the very top or enhancement put there bodies on the line in such a big way , honestly my respect for that is immense
Most of these wrestling shoot interviews are the same. They only reveal one thing, such as the Ultimate Warrior story. Most wrestlers will say Vince McMahon is a genius. The rest is, were you there for the Vader Orndorf fight? Were you there when David Schultz assaulted John Stossell? Were you there for the Rougeaus Dynamite Kid fight. Tell us an Andre the Giant story.
Why doesn't the wwe give credit to the enhancement talent and put them in the wwe hall of Fame. But yet they put these nobody actor in the wwe hall of Fame. Give me a break wwe.
I had the pleasure of tagging with Barry in my first WWF match against The Hart Foundation. He was a great partner. Nice to see you Barry still doing well. Take care brother. Peace
Dude, I watched that match, you guys put the shine on the Hart Foundation but good, well done. :)
@@jamesvigg2680 thank you bro
I saw you wrestle DEMOLITION in a Tag Team match David Coleman, right on man, not many can say they wrestled in WWF which Wrestling was at its best from 1984-1994. Cheers
Omg!! That was you. What a great match!! I seen that match,thank you guys for that. It's was great!
Great Interview. I am always amazed, that the so called "Enhancement Talent" in the Rasslin Business are so level headed, humble and quite successful. Not jaded like many superstars. I'm ready for part 2
Woah! When Barry was talking about wrestlers being careful on piledrivers, he mentions Don Muraco. I had totally forgotten that he also used the Tombstone Piledriver as his finisher, but I think he called it something else. Also, Best. Guest. Ever.
One of the greatest star makers EVER in the squared circle! I grew up watching his entire career and happy seeing him today looking young and healthy as ever! Bring Barry back for more interviews please! He is full of great stories and a great guy overall!
Met Barry at an indy show we were on back in the early 2000's. He noticed my shoulders were a little uneven. Good thing he did. I went to the chiropractor right after that and got straightened out. Very nice guy and a lot of fun to chat with. Glad to see you're doing well Barry.
What an education you'd get to be trained by him, so glad the full interview is up
I first saw Barry in my second live event which was at the LA Sports Arena, summer 1987. He was in the opening match with Brady Boone, about a 20 minute bout, and he really put on a great show with a lot of crowd reaction & involvement. Always a fan of Barry's, love the pat on the back!
Sunday, 7/26/1987 ( WWF) Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena: Opening Match: Brady Boone defeated Barry Horowitz.
Barry Horowitz should be inducted into the WWE HOF.
What an awesome guy! Barry is the man!!!
Thanks so much for this, Barry is without a doubt one of the classiest men to ever wrestle. 👍🏼
no doubt He seems like a guy you'd love to just have a beer with.
Absolutely
Agreed. He really has his act together. Total professional.
Barry is a legend. Always delivered in the ring and always delivers in interviews as well.
He should have gotten a midcard spot at least. Very underrated.
@@danielfryer8768 Barry was too smart to ever push himself up the card with his mouth and instead kept a very steady job making it clear he was a company man willing to do what they wanted. Steve Lombardi was the same way if not even more. Steve would clean the toilets if they asked no problem. That is how he kept working for 30 plus years straight for WWE when so many came and went and most of them were way up the card. Barry is a legend because he was not a demanding dick to his employers and coworkers. And whenever he was not signed in his career there was always people ready to sign him because of the same thing. It is not really about those wins and losses either. It is about the impressions you made and whether or not the fans enjoyed and believed what you did. Barry always wrestled very well, always made his matches believable and he made himself enjoyable to see get beat. That carried over to times when they did decide to put Barry over. It made the wins more exciting too. Barry carried so many crappy mid card guys getting pushes to good looking matches it is not even funny. Barry is an all star because he could do everything asked and would. Lots of guys think they are too good for what Barry did and they all have much lesser careers and memories in the fans minds. Barry is one of the guys who are thee man to me because of all his losses.
@@TheKeysToWisdom it was honestly better for his body and his sanity to be like. Top of the card guys usually got lost in vices or destroyed their bodies by taking more risks.
He stood out with the pat on the back, genius. Not easy to do as enhancement talent.
Barry did ultimately get a small push and made some pay per view matches in the WWF. In other parts of the Country, Barry did make mid-card level and was even Florida State Heavyweight Champion briefly and this was back when State Titles meant something.
We have been waiting for Barry since WSI started. THANK YOU BARRY!!! You are a true inspiration to us. Big fans from your home state, Naples, Florida.
My two favorite enhancement talents Barry Horowitz and George South. Tremendous workers as well as awesome human beings they genuinely care about the craft and the fans❤
Great interview! been waiting for the full shoot, thanks for the upload James.
Bout damn time. As soon as I saw the clips going up I knew I didn't want any spoilers for the full interview.
What a legend. Barry was in the WWF before my time but I loved this interview. Good work James
The Winner Barry Horowitz!!!
I love hearing these old stories especially when they come with exact towns and players
Best wrestling interview ever! Barry is a fantastic example of attitude-gratitude and living a positive lifestyle! I love his integrity and honestly and the fact that he still refers to himself in the third person. The gimmick lives forever! Thanks for this, looking forward to part 2! 💪🙏
One of favorites.. Barry.. so underrated! Thx James!
Thanks for this. It was cool to find out his background and that he was not just enhancement talent in the WWF.
Bloody great interview. Bloody great Star. Bloody great channel.
Have a sub.
🤚🤚🤚Big pat on the back For this awesome interview. A job well done my compliments.
this was really outstanding! Barry seems to be a genuinely good guy! He looks great (His appearance in Impact was a nice surprise) He seems to be a smart dude someone should hire him 👍👍👍
I love how honest Barry is and you can tell he’s genuine. I have to say when I was young he to me was a “jobber” as I say when I grew up I learned more about the business and I’ve always stuck tk they are enhancement talent and so so important but being totally honest I didn’t know about the Florida stuff and the titles etc when he was younger , the thing is ppl will say yeah but he didn’t make it big time , I guess maybe but but the fact ge worked as enhancement with the biggest of the big at wcw and wwe for so so long tells you ge was very much trusted and liked. Tells me he’s very very impressive
"I'm ready when you need me." 100% true professional.
Hey thanks for this. Barry is a legend
I have listened to a lot of podcasts lately, by far this was the most enjoyable for me. I have always been a HUGE Barry Horowitz fan. I always thought he was under utilized in the WWE/F. I thought he should have had a push a lot sooner in his career with that company. He was just amazing. Great wrestler, great character, phenomenal personality.
Yesssss! Thanks James, been waiting for the full interview drop!
This man (Barry Horowitz's) is an absolutely incredible man....I can see why he was loved and hired everywhere...he worked his ass off and never complained and had an extraordinary personality and good heart.
He has a wealth of acknowledge and has some real stories.
Such a humble and down to earth fella.
Please WWE put this man in the Hall Of Fame, or hire him as an agent...for the decades he worked and paving the way for guys like James Hemsworth and other enhancement talent.
This man was part of 6 Era's in pro Wrestling and 2 Golden Era's in pro Wrestling...
The Rock "N" Wrestling Era 1985-1991)
The New Generation Era
(1992-1996)
The NWO Era
1996-1997)
The Attitude Era
1998-2001)
The Ruthless Aggression Era
2002-2009)
If I'm not mistaken he continued to work in the 2010's.
This is amazing...great dude.
I would have loved to work with him.
What a great interview.
I wanna see more interviews with him.
Thank-you all these clips have been killing me, James. You are the best, buddy !!!!!!
Hope there is a part 2
Hell yeah!!!!!!! I've been looking forward to this for so long. 👍
Bro as a worker I love your interviews, and as a wrestling fan even more. A lot of the newer talent get you feel and hear some of the road stories told by some of the greatest in the industry.... Keep the Legends live bro I love you show
Great interview..Barry needs his own podcast
The OG jobber along with SD Jones. Loved this guy. I still pat myself on the back because of him.
SD was the man lol, You forgot George Wells, Brooklyn Brawler. I miss WWF 1984-1994
@@Garrett-qo6fc I loved Steve Lombardi. If thats the case then Iron Mike Sharpe needs an honorable mention. Lol.
@@javier77th lol I just posted the Mount Rushmore of Enhancement Talent/Jobber would be IRON MIKE SHARPE, GEORGE WELLS, BARRY HOROWITZ, BROOKLYN BRAWLER, SD JONES lol mind you Iron Mike Sharpe had a great career,
Barry is prolly ' the most achieved under - achiever in the business .
brilliant ,
well done sir .
This was great to see this guy I can remember watching him all the time as a kid
Love this guy! Great to see Barry again.
Buff was actually discovered by missy Hyatt. They were neighbors in GA townhouse/condo development. She put word into office and approached him.
I remember Barry Horowitz,he used to infuriate me as a kid. That goes to show you how great he was. I love Barry Horowitz now. He really knows the business. Especially the old School way. The 80s Barry was amazing. Barry would be great as a booker or a talent finder. He knows what is going on! I knew if Barry Horowitz was wrestling he was gonna give a decent match with upcoming stars. Now that im older he should have carried at least the intercontinental championship.
I am definitely putting my vote in for Barry as one of the best to be interviewed . His stories are great
Omg I knew when I saw Barry on the thumbnail that it would be great. Seems like an awesome guy and has great stories. Loved the Doritos story!
Holy $hit - dude looks like he's in his 40s. I had no idea he was 64. Great to see him in good health.
BARRY HOROWITZ LEGENDARY
Fantastic interview guys. I am 56 years old. I remember these things from the 80s and 90s. Bring on Ric Flair on the Dutch show. That would definitely be a hoot.
This has been one of my favourites. Such a nice guy, good job 👍
Wow what an informative shoot. Well done, lads!
Barry low-key made 150k to 300k for 15 years straight. Not bad. Some guys get that million dollar run then 18 months later they never pull a dime.
I don't think those numbers are legit. I bought protein powder from Mr. Horowitz at GNC off Fowler Avenue in Tampa, Florida back in the mid 2000s. Recognized him instantly, checked the name tag, and marked out a little inside. But on the outside I no sold it, paid for my protein, and left.
What a wonderful attitude overall 💪 also again credit to James . The interviewer does play a part in how enjoyable these are and again in this interview there was at least a few occasions where Barry would mention a name or something and James would reply obviously knowing about the subject , you can almost see the stars faces on these occasions , it’s like wow I’m impressed and I think it relaxes ppl and opens them up more bcos it’s like Theo guy is really professional and knows his stuff.
Biggest Barry Horowitz fan. I review old raws and this guy is so underrated. Might sound like a joke but I really turned into a huge fan of his
The fact you had to cut some questions is really making me hope for a part 2 in the near future.
Yeeeeeehhhh
Baaaaarry!
Barry
Mario mancini
And iron mike sharp are the best 80s underrated talent ever
What a great interview! Barry for HOF!
Awesome interview, well spoken and great storyteller. Undervalued skill sets.
Barry Horowitz belongs in the HOF because of how great he was in his role. There are others too and i would be okay if they were inducted as a "class" sort of tribute to enhancement talent. George South, Barry, Pete Dougherty (as weird his style was), Brooklyn Brawler
If I knew, as a kid.... what I know now......
my favorite wrestlers would have been completely different.
Barry needs to be a Booker or trainer for WWE.
I wish there were several individuals involved in the production of WWE today but the ones who are tend to be hired Hollywood people like Gerwitz and them. Which is a stupid thing but it’s WWE and Vince’s “universe “ I would have Jake Roberts, Bret Hart and many others.
Barry would be a great coach. He could wrestle, his stuff was always crisp and the matches were good. He lost all the time, but he was featured on TV nearly every week.
He can teach how to take a perfect pinfall
That’s crazy I haven’t seen Barry Horowitz in a very long time and he still looks very young in the face. I thought it was probably the original Barry Horowitz’s son or something when the interview first came on I was like there’s no way this is very Horowitz from back in the day but it is Andy. He’s 64 years old. According to Google he still looks young now that’s crazy.
Barry made a great guest. I'd love to see an encore!
He is probably one of the top or best known jobbers.the pat on the back is unforgettable from that time.
Saturday, 7/29/1989 ( WWF ) Greensboro, NC : Greensboro Coliseum Opening Match 1 of 7: Barry Horowitz defeated Ken Shamrock
I had the chance to meet him at a local house show in the mid 90s (along with Issac Yankem and Owen Hart) and i passed on it. Sure wish i would have went thru with it
Horowitz shows a wrestler that is humble, did his job.
I can't be the only one that was hoping Barry would have got the intercontinental championship even short term shoot
He seems like he should be on tv or radio. Got the personality for radio i could seem him in sitcoms.
This was nice
Barry is great
How positive is Barry Horowitz? That's why he looks like he's in his 40's and not his 60's. This guy doesn't have a bad day, just happy accidents.
Mr.face paint!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jealousy 💯
Very good
Scott Hall use to say that he wanted a Barry H spot when he was stuck in WCW
I saw Barry in CWF, he was always very good
Yep, yep, yep!
This was a great interview and I hope we get to hear more from Barry in the future! I loved when he got the big push in WWF, but I really wish they had done it before they did something similar with Sean Waltman, both so it would have meant more and because I really dislike Waltman. I was so confused, though, when they started having Barry go out in the white shirt and thick glasses like he was going to star in Revenge of the Nerds V. I was like, "What are they doing? They are going to ruin this great push!"
Dang Mr. Barry your a great positive dude. You deserve wwe HOF
I would love to hear if Mr.Barry had any bullet bob, and tennesee stud stories.
Hey VINCE!!!!!! This guy knows the business and has been a faithful worker. He could be your best agent ever. You are amiss without him. Do your job. We will know.
36:00 Shamrock’s name in the Carolinas was Vince Torelli, and it was just a made up name. His name legitimately is Ken Shamrock.
First time I ever heard it mentioned was a few years ago on an episode of (surprise surprise) Jim Cornette’s (aka the encyclopedia of pro wrestling) podcast.
Really a Jobber is somebody who gets like 50 a throw usually a local guy often not even trained well. Though its not negative its like a "Trooper" or "Soldier" its not like saying Fodder. Marcus Bagwell the Handsome Stranger I can't believe is around that long to have gotten the Hand Print Jacket from. HE seems overly sensitive or difficult to deal with. I think I recall his Jack Hart stuff but didn't realize it was Barry Horowitz. Some of those stories sound familiar to me. Hershel Walker Favorite Player of mine on Cowboys. Didn't realize Iron Mike Sharp was not always enhancement like Steve Lombardi :). Paul Orndoff I remember him Mr Wonderful :). Ken Shamrock Vince Tarrello or something :). Iron Sheik Story sounds Scary in RL ;). ACW :).
Oh no that's good enough. I've got like 28 more questions.
Oh ok let me tell 5 more stories first LOL
I just can’t get why and how 16 k views and only 400 likes. That’s just criminal
LEGEND
Dude looks and sounds like Patton Oswald now haha
Pat on the back to Mr Horowitz
he literally looks like he could be Shlak's father, like, its uncanny
Barry Oh!
How do you almost forget Bob Cook? Best punch in the biZ
Hellllz yeeeeeh 👋
I thought he was Andy Serkis 😂
The wwe hall of fame should have an enchancement talent wing.
Love this guy. Not slimy like many of them.
Horowitz DOES what Genesis DON'T!!!
And he's right, why did guys like Brody and Vader have to kill people like that in the ring with potatoes? Just learn to work properly. "Why does it have to be that way?" sums it up completely
Ken shamrock ain’t going near my small package even if he is stretching it , he’d rip it off! Oh right it’s not… never mind then 😳😂
Del Wilkes played for South Carolina
The Mount Rushmore of (Enhancement Talent/Jobbers) would be BROOKLYN BRAWLER, IRON MIKE SHARPE, GEORGE WELLS, BARRY HORROWITZ.
He looks just like my uncle
So easy to make fun or belittle these guys especially when a squash match really was a squash match when I was young but then as I grew up and took an interesting in how wrestling worked I started to realise guys like Barry were key. Especially in those days not every wrestler was a former athlete and there was no wwe training centre etc so to get the young talent like a rock tho going the enhancement talent were key. Hacksaw says a lot they are enhancement talent not jobbers and I agree. Also Sean x pac waltman widely regarded by a lot of the biggest wrestlers was technically one of the best said Barry Horowitz was one of the best he’s faced, that’s says lots to me. Respect to Barry, wasn’t the star, didn’t probably make millions but I bet you there’s so many guys that he helped make it. One other point at the beginning Barry says “I have of course neck , sciatic and mild arthritic problems and a bad knee” “of course” these guys be it someone at the very top or enhancement put there bodies on the line in such a big way , honestly my respect for that is immense
Most of these wrestling shoot interviews are the same. They only reveal one thing, such as the Ultimate Warrior story. Most wrestlers will say Vince McMahon is a genius. The rest is, were you there for the Vader Orndorf fight? Were you there when David Schultz assaulted John Stossell? Were you there for the Rougeaus Dynamite Kid fight. Tell us an Andre the Giant story.
Why doesn't the wwe give credit to the enhancement talent and put them in the wwe hall of Fame. But yet they put these nobody actor in the wwe hall of Fame. Give me a break wwe.