Always a good thing to come home to. Hope your time at work picks up, brother. Nothing worse than a shitty day at work. Still, ya home now eh and we always get to come home!
Undertaker coming back as The Deadman at WMXX is legendary, but i think the bolder move was to end his career as Big Evil. While it was never expressly stated that's what he was doing in The Boneyard, it felt like he was a fusion of ALL his gimmicks, which is what Big Evil kind of was after American Badass. It was also a fitting ending to his career and acknowledged how far he had come since his introduction.
That Madusa/Alundra Blaze story has such a great ending for how chaotic it was. She was definitely way ahead of her time, so it was cool to see her get to square up with the performers that carried on the torch from her.
While I appreciated hulk going old school in 99, he should've updated the look, a few years later he got it all the way right when he cameback to the wwf, his gear was goated (an homage to superstar) which is way better than the funky look he was going for in wcw,the presentation was better, having voodoo as an entrance theme didn't hurt & the hybrid look between red & yellow hulkamania with Hollywood's edge made it legendary.
Red-and-yellow Hulk did borrow a thing or two from Hollywood (his white sunglasses) on early 2000 (see his promos leading to his Yappapi Strap Match against Flair). Conversely, very early Hollywood borrowed his black weightlifting belt (with white "Hulkster") from when Hulk turned dark at the end of 1995--although this was because the nWo still did not have its trademark graphics yet.
@@NcWcN1 I hated that whole run plus the weird & constant character changes, he should've stuck with one of em & kept the look contemporary cause having him wrestle in tights in 99/2000 was crazy, & yeah i noticed those lil changes from darkside hogan to early Hollywood but that gradual change he had from 96 to 97 was great.
He was a natural heel in a lot of ways. Also his moveset had some very heelish moves. Just gutted I only really seeing nwo via rtw but they got stale very quick
For Vince, he wanted to induct performers under their wwf gimmicks. Debra micelli went in as “alundra blayze”. Scott hall was inducted as “razor Ramon.” Vince wanted Kevin Nash to go in as “diesel”. He said no and would only go in as himself.
Fun fact: the original "Cactus Jack" was John Nance Garner-- the congressman from Texas who went on to become both the Speaker of the House and the 32nd Vice President of the United States during FDR's first and second terms. Not sure if Foley intended any homage to the man when he created his own "Cactus Jack" character, but at the very least it's an interesting coincidence.
I listened to the audiobook of his first biography a few years ago, and I think he mentioned Cactus Jack as having been taken from one of his dad's favourite Westerns.
I thought the Blood Runs Colder stuff was absolutely brilliant. He could have been basically a heel Hurricane. Just be like Kurt Angle expressing good guy values but acting the heel.
Oh wow, I too thought I seriously need to watch that match immediately when this video brought it to the surface, and thanks for pointing out that it's available on UA-cam, cheers mate.
@@DukeRhodes Ofc! He brought it to my attention, and I had a good time watching it. So I thought I'd let even more people know it's ease of access =] 🍻
I was so disappointed when Hogan came out in the red & yellow again in 1999 😭 Was so happy to see the black and white back in 02 but dang it, it only lasted a month! 😡
1:20 young dustin and young Cody look exactly alike….never really saw the comparison between the 2 before but it’s definitely there in that pic…and I was at the rumble in 2011 when Nash entered as diesel and with zero hyperbole, I can honestly say the pop he got was approaching austin level. It doesn’t come thru on screen when I go back and watch it, but people lost their fn minds for him and booker t, as he returned from his stint in TNA.
Fun fact: HHH is the only wrestler to face all 3 faces of Foley. Mankind, Cactus Jack and Dude Love (Dude match took place during the one night only uk ppv).
Have watched every RTW but find myself skipping thru a lot of it now , shame as well as it’s probably a slog to do and that’s why I make sure he gets my sub on patreon
That's when I knew wwe fans would stick with the company regardless 😅 same dude would rip me for being a tna fan n them having old Nash in the mem, 3 years later he shows up in wwe and it's all fine
I was pissed when they turned Goldust heel in 2016 or 2017 and did nothing with him. It pissed me off so much cause i wanted to see the old Goldust again
Jarrett wasn't "a wrestler who was obsessed with Country music", he was a "Country music superstar who also wrestles". Remember this was the era of occupational gimmicks.
Honorable mentions: 1. Most recently, Toni Storm brought back her Rockstar persona on the Winter is Coming edition of AEW Dynamite. 2. John Cena has brought back his Doctor of Thuganomics character twice: in 2012 during his feud with The Rock and in 2019 at Wrestlemania 35 while confronting Elias.
American badass taker is really great. It's basically taker just playing as himself outside of the character. Though for us fans we can never truly forget the deadman that came before badass. Makes me wonder if he actually went through with retirement at that time. Since that gimmick was literally supposed to be the last ride. Time will tell i suppose.
@@evandaymon8303I only enjoyed Undertaker as ABA/BE. To each their own. I enjoy real personas in wrestling (HHH, Austin, Flair, Blassie) vs "wrestling characters" (Undertaker, Godfather, Mankind, Sultan...)
As always, a splendid and engaging video. This may be an unusual opinion, but I was very fond of Foley’s Dude Love persona, during the Austin / McMahon feud. I thought it was ingenious.
Should've also included Hogan returning to WWE in 2002 as NWO Hollywood Hogan and after the face pop he received at Mania X8, they no other choice then to switch him back to the red and yellow.
I grew up a few miles from Sean Waltman's hometown. A very small town of 300 people. In the local bar there are a bunch of pics of him drinking with us all there that are still there today. I remember seeing him walking around at our local K-Mart around 2005. He was in the DVD isle checking out the WWF DVD's and magazines. I just was like "hey"... I didn't want to fanboy. As a middle schooler I was under the impression he was from Minneapolis, not a 5 hours away in our rural backwoods town lol.
Note on The Kid, he used to wrestle at some indies as 6 Pac, probably because WWE owned the X-Pac name. I remember one of his appearances being at FIP in Florida, back when Gabe Sapolsky was it's booker (fun fact for original ROH fans, he was booking both at the same time).
14:54 Cactus Jack made a one-off appearance at the height of the Corporate Ministry storyline. On one RAW in June, HBK put matches together between Union and Corporate members, one of them being Foley (who started the night as Mankind) against Mideon and Viscera. One could tell that the decision was made on the spot as Cactus came out with a nondescript sleeveless black shirt instead of his trademark one.
The 123 Kid was billed as The Lightning Kid when he wrestled Razor Ramon for that match.... Razor is basically the one who named him the 123 Kid.... And Mick was originally Cactus Jack Manson... The Manson part got dropped pretty quick, but I remember the announcer and commentators using that name ..
i remember Cactus Jack in the 80s when WWF was using him as a jobber. didn't watch wrestling for almost a decade then i saw him as WWE champion and it was surreal.
Arguably Hogan b4inging back the Red and yellow for his second WWE run was more memorable considering that it had been years since fans last saw him. So when he practically turned baby face during his match with The Rock it was the rebirth of Hulkamainia. With it after that match came the red and yellow. Granted his matches weren't anything to write home about, but it was a memorable run nonetheless.
U should do one where a wrestler never really changed at all.. same name, same look, same style.. pretty much their entire career.. like Warrior, Mysterio, Piper, Bret, RVD etc
I always thought it would have been a riot during the Invasion storyline, if they had the defectors from the WWF revert to their old WCW gimmicks. Imagine the heat of Steve Austin growing out his hair or having a wig. It would have been insane.
In all seriousness, Glacier was one of WCW's all-time biggest misfires, especially given how expensive the gimmick was. But the sole purpose for the creation of the gimmick was to sell merchandise, and aside from being in a couple of video games, there simply wasn't any. He was one of the many guys who didn't even get a ToyBiz action figure despite absolutely deserving one. I don't know if they were too nervous about possible legal action from Midway or what, but I kind of doubt that considering that guys like Hennig, Guerrero, Juvi, Warrior etc. all also should have gotten toys but never did for some dumb reason. As you said, it's not like Glacier was ever going to be a top tier character, but you spent so much money on the guy you should at least try and recoup some of that investment. He's kind of like a microcosm of WCW's general mismanagement and disinterest regarding anyone who wasn't in the main event scene.
Probably doesn't really count but I love the time Daniel Bryan ribbed Regal by playing the The Real Man's Man theme on Nov 11 2011 episode of Superstars
If Dustin Rhodes ever returns to the WWE, they could him be both Golddust, The Natural and all of his other faces for storyline reasons. Same for Cody going from his earliest iteration to his current version or in reverse. A spin on the Three Faces of Foley idea.
WWF missed the opportunity to use Jack Foley as one of Mick's alter egos. He could have done jobs to mid card guys at the start of the show, then main event as Cactus Jack or Mankind.
What about Thuganomic John Cena He came back at WrestleMania a few years ago to confront Elias and even though it was a watered down PG version to hear his old theme which was much better than the newer one was cool 😎
I have been saying this for a while now but I really wish, instead of adding more Women’s titles, WWE would make a whole new weekly television program for the women’s division. The women’s roster is big enough to have their own show, I just don’t know if it’s big enough for 2 world titles, 2 midcard titles, and tag team titles…
I had a crappy day at work but thankfully this video is helping me out
Always a good thing to come home to. Hope your time at work picks up, brother. Nothing worse than a shitty day at work. Still, ya home now eh and we always get to come home!
Undertaker coming back as The Deadman at WMXX is legendary, but i think the bolder move was to end his career as Big Evil. While it was never expressly stated that's what he was doing in The Boneyard, it felt like he was a fusion of ALL his gimmicks, which is what Big Evil kind of was after American Badass. It was also a fitting ending to his career and acknowledged how far he had come since his introduction.
You knew big evil was gonna die that
Night.😂
Have to Glenn some credit he carried the hype/promos leading to the most insane returns I have witnessed live on PPV.
We were just 6 short weeks away from Glacier being involved in the Invasion storyline 😢
That Madusa/Alundra Blaze story has such a great ending for how chaotic it was. She was definitely way ahead of her time, so it was cool to see her get to square up with the performers that carried on the torch from her.
You should do a part 2…really enjoyed this episode
I really appreciate this long explanation of Mick Foleys career, thank you!
The giant robot monsters forced Double J to bring back the country music gimmick just to distract Steve Blackman
El genérico retired to Mexico to run an orphanage. That’s where Kevin steen went to help his old rival
Steen went to the buffet
While I appreciated hulk going old school in 99, he should've updated the look, a few years later he got it all the way right when he cameback to the wwf, his gear was goated (an homage to superstar) which is way better than the funky look he was going for in wcw,the presentation was better, having voodoo as an entrance theme didn't hurt & the hybrid look between red & yellow hulkamania with Hollywood's edge made it legendary.
Red-and-yellow Hulk did borrow a thing or two from Hollywood (his white sunglasses) on early 2000 (see his promos leading to his Yappapi Strap Match against Flair). Conversely, very early Hollywood borrowed his black weightlifting belt (with white "Hulkster") from when Hulk turned dark at the end of 1995--although this was because the nWo still did not have its trademark graphics yet.
@bdot187um I am humbled by your love dude. Luv u my brother HH
@@NcWcN1 I hated that whole run plus the weird & constant character changes, he should've stuck with one of em & kept the look contemporary cause having him wrestle in tights in 99/2000 was crazy, & yeah i noticed those lil changes from darkside hogan to early Hollywood but that gradual change he had from 96 to 97 was great.
Hogan has the best metamorphosis in wrestling from red & yellow babyface to the black & white heel
Yup. He was the greatest babyface and the greatest heel in wrestling history.
He was a natural heel in a lot of ways. Also his moveset had some very heelish moves. Just gutted I only really seeing nwo via rtw but they got stale very quick
@@JLvatrondaddy I am in tears over your love brother. Love u maniac HH
Heel Hogan >>>
@@LRM5195 Hollywood was the greatest wrestler Ever!
For Vince, he wanted to induct performers under their wwf gimmicks. Debra micelli went in as “alundra blayze”. Scott hall was inducted as “razor Ramon.” Vince wanted Kevin Nash to go in as “diesel”. He said no and would only go in as himself.
Fun fact: the original "Cactus Jack" was John Nance Garner-- the congressman from Texas who went on to become both the Speaker of the House and the 32nd Vice President of the United States during FDR's first and second terms. Not sure if Foley intended any homage to the man when he created his own "Cactus Jack" character, but at the very least it's an interesting coincidence.
Now that's an interesting tidbit!
cool detail!
I listened to the audiobook of his first biography a few years ago, and I think he mentioned Cactus Jack as having been taken from one of his dad's favourite Westerns.
@@BrianM_3rdthat movie is the 1979 dud “The Villain” starring Kirk Douglas, Anne Margret and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I thought the Blood Runs Colder stuff was absolutely brilliant. He could have been basically a heel Hurricane. Just be like Kurt Angle expressing good guy values but acting the heel.
Glacier is literally why I started watching wrestling. 30 some odd years later with a bit of a gap im still here lol
Wow, 123-Kid vs El Generico is a match I didnt know existed, and didnt know I needed in my life. Whole match, including entrances is on UA-cam btw!
Oh wow, I too thought I seriously need to watch that match immediately when this video brought it to the surface, and thanks for pointing out that it's available on UA-cam, cheers mate.
@@DukeRhodes Ofc! He brought it to my attention, and I had a good time watching it. So I thought I'd let even more people know it's ease of access =] 🍻
Here with he Bots! Hello WB! Thanks for the video! ✌️
YES! Would LOVE LOVE LOVE PCO in TNA bring back X
Let’s not forget Hollywood Rock returned this past year
I feel like it was more of a theme return than character.
I feel like it was more of a theme return than a character.
I feel like it was more of a theme return than character.
I don't feel anything
It's not really Hollywood Rock. It's Final Boss Rock.
I love it when you talk about Glacier! I love watching your past videos on him.
This video being released right when I get home from work?! That works for me, brother! 🎉
Looks like you have a lot of good ideas already for a Part 2, which of course I would love to watch.
Always a good day when Mr. Wrestling Bios posts
It's kind of amazing that Sting drastically changed his look from the surfer look to the crow look, and never went back to the surfer gimmick.
I always wanted him to go back to the surfer look for a while
10:50 Cactus Jack: Sadistic
Dude Love: Hedonistic
Mankind: Masochistic
Mick Foley: Apotheotic
A true legend .
Another banger of a video. Keep the quality up while staying fresh. :)
I was so disappointed when Hogan came out in the red & yellow again in 1999 😭 Was so happy to see the black and white back in 02 but dang it, it only lasted a month! 😡
Seeing Slappy happy makes me feel so crappy that I had to call my pappy then take a nappy
This doesn’t work for me Brotherrr
With all the steroids and at his age he probably is looking down at himself when he says that these days
He's also like 70 and living a full life even with steroids.
That's OK nwa d-rider. That works for basically everyone but you and a few "real" wrestling fans. Get over yourself.
@@mattmyers4924huh?
Adam pathetic?
1:20 young dustin and young Cody look exactly alike….never really saw the comparison between the 2 before but it’s definitely there in that pic…and I was at the rumble in 2011 when Nash entered as diesel and with zero hyperbole, I can honestly say the pop he got was approaching austin level. It doesn’t come thru on screen when I go back and watch it, but people lost their fn minds for him and booker t, as he returned from his stint in TNA.
Will patiently await part 2 😊
Good topic. Thank you for posting.
5:23
I had no idea that Jacqueline was in the WWF in the New Generation era.
Fun fact: HHH is the only wrestler to face all 3 faces of Foley. Mankind, Cactus Jack and Dude Love (Dude match took place during the one night only uk ppv).
Didn't he also wrestle Foley(as himself)? Or am i mistaken?
@@monarched If you count the fatal 4 way at Wrestlemania 2000 he definitely did. I'm not sure about singles matches though
Why couldn't Triple H revert back to the Connecticut Blueblood Hunter Hearst Helmsley?
What are the parameters? I’d assume both Road Dogg and Billy Gunn also faced all three of those
Rock, Mosh, D'lo and others faced all 3 faces of Foley during Royal Rumble 1998
I'm semi-early for a new Wrestling Bios video! I'm absolutely obsessed with your content, Ryan! Keep it up! 😊❤
Good idea for a video too 💓 gone off the rtw with all the "raw wins this week" no matter what stuff, but this is refreshing.
Have watched every RTW but find myself skipping thru a lot of it now , shame as well as it’s probably a slog to do and that’s why I make sure he gets my sub on patreon
That's when I knew wwe fans would stick with the company regardless 😅 same dude would rip me for being a tna fan n them having old Nash in the mem, 3 years later he shows up in wwe and it's all fine
Dustin bringing back The Natural one more time before he's done would be awesome.
😄👍
I was pissed when they turned Goldust heel in 2016 or 2017 and did nothing with him. It pissed me off so much cause i wanted to see the old Goldust again
Dusty creates Starrcade.
Waltman-"I was there."
Can’t wait to see Glacier return for the war!
I had no idea Sean Waltman brought back 1-2-3 Kid. That's pretty cool!
I can't help but think of the Blue Blazer, as unfortunate as that turned out.
Jarrett wasn't "a wrestler who was obsessed with Country music", he was a "Country music superstar who also wrestles". Remember this was the era of occupational gimmicks.
Did "Sexual Chocolate" Mark Henry ever make a comeback? If not, it needs to at least once.
Yep during a RAW throwback Episode completed with an updated intro video with the classic Sexual Chocolate theme.
Honorable mentions:
1. Most recently, Toni Storm brought back her Rockstar persona on the Winter is Coming edition of AEW Dynamite.
2. John Cena has brought back his Doctor of Thuganomics character twice: in 2012 during his feud with The Rock and in 2019 at Wrestlemania 35 while confronting Elias.
Kane brought back his mask or at least a different version of the mask in 2012.
Cena also reprised the Doc role against Wyatt. For a little bit at least
American Badass Undertaker was okay but I preferred his Deadman gimmick.
American badass taker is really great. It's basically taker just playing as himself outside of the character. Though for us fans we can never truly forget the deadman that came before badass.
Makes me wonder if he actually went through with retirement at that time. Since that gimmick was literally supposed to be the last ride. Time will tell i suppose.
@@evandaymon8303I only enjoyed Undertaker as ABA/BE. To each their own. I enjoy real personas in wrestling (HHH, Austin, Flair, Blassie) vs "wrestling characters" (Undertaker, Godfather, Mankind, Sultan...)
As always, a splendid and engaging video. This may be an unusual opinion, but I was very fond of Foley’s Dude Love persona, during the Austin / McMahon feud. I thought it was ingenious.
I always laugh at how those plants with the BIg Daddy Cool sign were ashamed to show their faces. lmao
You can put Toni Storm on this list, and I truly believe Timeless Toni Storm is gonna come back as well
Should've also included Hogan returning to WWE in 2002 as NWO Hollywood Hogan and after the face pop he received at Mania X8, they no other choice then to switch him back to the red and yellow.
- Disco Inferno becoming Disquo and then back to Disco Inferno.
- Jamie Noble's cousin Nunzio becoming "Little Guido" again for ECW One Night Stand.
I grew up a few miles from Sean Waltman's hometown. A very small town of 300 people. In the local bar there are a bunch of pics of him drinking with us all there that are still there today. I remember seeing him walking around at our local K-Mart around 2005. He was in the DVD isle checking out the WWF DVD's and magazines. I just was like "hey"... I didn't want to fanboy. As a middle schooler I was under the impression he was from Minneapolis, not a 5 hours away in our rural backwoods town lol.
4:22 the kid is roughing up the other guys hair just like Scott hall did back in the wwf days. i thought it was a nice throwback by waltman
14:59 Cactus vs Randy orton was my first exposure to Cactus Jack gimmick.
Note on The Kid, he used to wrestle at some indies as 6 Pac, probably because WWE owned the X-Pac name.
I remember one of his appearances being at FIP in Florida, back when Gabe Sapolsky was it's booker (fun fact for original ROH fans, he was booking both at the same time).
Madusa didn't totally retire..... she does management and organization for NWA.
When that Rosanne theme music hit at the royal rumble I was shocked big sexy went back to that gimmick
14:54 Cactus Jack made a one-off appearance at the height of the Corporate Ministry storyline. On one RAW in June, HBK put matches together between Union and Corporate members, one of them being Foley (who started the night as Mankind) against Mideon and Viscera.
One could tell that the decision was made on the spot as Cactus came out with a nondescript sleeveless black shirt instead of his trademark one.
The 123 Kid was billed as The Lightning Kid when he wrestled Razor Ramon for that match.... Razor is basically the one who named him the 123 Kid.... And Mick was originally Cactus Jack Manson... The Manson part got dropped pretty quick, but I remember the announcer and commentators using that name ..
Mick Foley aka Cactus Jack is and will always be the most hardcore wrestler to ever walk this planet.
Legendary status imo💯
i remember Cactus Jack in the 80s when WWF was using him as a jobber. didn't watch wrestling for almost a decade then i saw him as WWE champion and it was surreal.
To be fair, the way Triple H sold the Cactus return cemented it. It was like he'd seen a ghost
Make a Part 2 to this!
Arguably Hogan b4inging back the Red and yellow for his second WWE run was more memorable considering that it had been years since fans last saw him. So when he practically turned baby face during his match with The Rock it was the rebirth of Hulkamainia. With it after that match came the red and yellow. Granted his matches weren't anything to write home about, but it was a memorable run nonetheless.
Part 2 is absolutely required.
Uncle Dave chatting nonsense? 02:13 surely not
U should do one where a wrestler never really changed at all.. same name, same look, same style.. pretty much their entire career.. like Warrior, Mysterio, Piper, Bret, RVD etc
I always thought it would have been a riot during the Invasion storyline, if they had the defectors from the WWF revert to their old WCW gimmicks.
Imagine the heat of Steve Austin growing out his hair or having a wig.
It would have been insane.
I would like to see a part 2 to this.
Honorable Mention: Jay Lethal as Black Machismo at All In 2018.
“I digress” - someone’s a massive taz fan. Love the videos as usual. Merry Christmas and stay blessed
In all seriousness, Glacier was one of WCW's all-time biggest misfires, especially given how expensive the gimmick was. But the sole purpose for the creation of the gimmick was to sell merchandise, and aside from being in a couple of video games, there simply wasn't any. He was one of the many guys who didn't even get a ToyBiz action figure despite absolutely deserving one. I don't know if they were too nervous about possible legal action from Midway or what, but I kind of doubt that considering that guys like Hennig, Guerrero, Juvi, Warrior etc. all also should have gotten toys but never did for some dumb reason. As you said, it's not like Glacier was ever going to be a top tier character, but you spent so much money on the guy you should at least try and recoup some of that investment. He's kind of like a microcosm of WCW's general mismanagement and disinterest regarding anyone who wasn't in the main event scene.
i always liked nash as diesel... he seemed a little too "loose" and carefree in wcw as just kevin nash.
Greensboro NC.. live 5 minutes from the coliseum
WCW Failed Glacier, Glacier DID NOT Fail WCW.
Glacier’s crowning achievement was being unlockable in an N64 game…. All my friends thought he was amazing because they didn’t watch wrestling
Yeah! Commenting before watching the video! I'm cool!
Probably doesn't really count but I love the time Daniel Bryan ribbed Regal by playing the The Real Man's Man theme on Nov 11 2011 episode of Superstars
Eddie Edward’s rumored to bring back the lone wolf gimmick next year….
Tbh, i wouldn’t mind if Cody eventually went back to Stardust for a run.
If Dustin Rhodes ever returns to the WWE, they could him be both Golddust, The Natural and all of his other faces for storyline reasons. Same for Cody going from his earliest iteration to his current version or in reverse. A spin on the Three Faces of Foley idea.
I would It basically killed his career If he hadn't left and came back he never would be World champ 😊
Nostalgia pop!
The Catus Jack Theme 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WWF missed the opportunity to use Jack Foley as one of Mick's alter egos. He could have done jobs to mid card guys at the start of the show, then main event as Cactus Jack or Mankind.
Still gots da hots for madusa... don't care what anyone says, something fine about her!
She's fierce.
What about Thuganomic John Cena He came back at WrestleMania a few years ago to confront Elias and even though it was a watered down PG version to hear his old theme which was much better than the newer one was cool 😎
You should do a recap of all your awesome funny intros or memes. I love the mean street posse and Norman smiley ones.
Tripple H kinda did this, after Evolution and "King of Kings" thing, going back to being The Game, until he retired from in ring action
I still want to know what the point of Jeff Jarrett's strappy outfit thing was all about
Chippendales?
I'm a Shoot fan of Glacier. Loved that guy as a kid
I have been saying this for a while now but I really wish, instead of adding more Women’s titles, WWE would make a whole new weekly television program for the women’s division. The women’s roster is big enough to have their own show, I just don’t know if it’s big enough for 2 world titles, 2 midcard titles, and tag team titles…
I don’t care what Dustin says “The Natural” theme song is second most catchy song a Rhodes use next to “Hee’s an American Dream”!!!
I still think of him as the 1 2 3 kid first always.
Hell yeah time to do some laundry and watch some good wrestling videos
I think I speak for all of us when I say, WE WANT MORE GLACIER VIDEOS!!!!!!
Glacier returned as Glacier in Reality of Wrestling.
I actually liked the 'Natural Dustin Rhodes' theme.
The secret is in the "cyclone" action, brother.
What is the song you used for Diesel?? Anyone got a link??
That's the wall Brotha!!?
WWE Vault should release at least a match from that 2018 Starrcade house show.