Jim Cornette on What If Nick Bockwinkel Joined The Four Horsemen

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  • @atrociousconsequences4432
    @atrociousconsequences4432 6 років тому +37

    The technical master Nick Bockwinkel was referred to as "the thinking man's Ric Flair".

  • @thomasknash
    @thomasknash 6 років тому +56

    I think you could argue that Nick Bockwinkel already was in the Four Horsemen - the Four Horsemen of the AWA, the original Heenan Family. Nick Bockwinkel, Ray "the Crippler" Stevens, Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza, all managed by Bobby "the Brain" Heenan.
    Between those four they held two of the major belts of the AWA (Bockwinkel was heavyweight champ, and Duncum & Lanza were AWA tag team champs), the first time a single manager's stable controlled those two major titles.

    • @jdmitchell2
      @jdmitchell2 4 роки тому +18

      Heenan family (Bockwinkel,Stevens,Lanza , Duncum and Heenan ) vs horsemen would be an epic feud. Change my mind

  • @CuteLesbo69
    @CuteLesbo69 6 років тому +149

    Bockwinkle never gets the full credit he deserves, one of the greatest champions of all time.

    • @JohnBlack2345
      @JohnBlack2345 6 років тому +10

      he really doesn't. it may be because he stayed in the AWA, which was big but not as large as the NWA, and the mags seemed to at times profile NWA territories a bit more. shame really, because I loved Nick. as a wrestler and AWA World Champion.

    • @CuteLesbo69
      @CuteLesbo69 6 років тому +7

      JohnBlack2345 I loved the Apter mags but got so tired of their main focus being on the WWWF/WWF at the time. I was a huge NWA fan from the Crockett territory to Florida and St. Louis and it always seemed like the mags snubbed them with little coverage and almost 0 coverage of the AWA.

    • @JohnBlack2345
      @JohnBlack2345 6 років тому +2

      Born and raised in St. Louis, Mo. Sam Muchnick. Kiel Auditorium. and IA with you ten fold....this territory got woefully stiffed in the Apter mags. Florida did pretty will IMPO, but I just went on Google last month and just looked up all the old apter mag covers, just for nostalgia....my goodness. Apter had a hard on for WWWF throughout the 70s (my time period) and didn;t start covering the other territories bigger till the mid 80s.

    • @CuteLesbo69
      @CuteLesbo69 6 років тому +1

      JohnBlack2345 Wrestling At The Chase was a staple in my home for years, grew up in southern Illinois and was able to pick up KPLR on the antenna on Sunday mornings and Memphis on Saturday with the show out of Channel 7 in Evansville, then on Saturday nights around midnight watched a compilation show of Florida and Georgia but for the life if me cannot remember the channel or the name of the show. And of course I got every Apter mag I could get my hands on at the time, wish I still had them, my mom threw them out years ago.

    • @JohnBlack2345
      @JohnBlack2345 6 років тому +1

      oh my. what you take me back for? LOLOLOLOL WaTC was truly the show. my parents took us to Sam M.'s last card, and it was amazing. and I also collected those mags. I couldn't read them now because they make me too sad.....that was PRO WRESTLING. I don;t know what this crap is now.

  • @davethebarber62920
    @davethebarber62920 6 років тому +47

    Nick Bockwinkel and Curt Henning was one of the most under rated feuds ever in the AWA days.

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому +4

      Yeah, Curt really came into his own and imo, proved he could be "the guy" for a promotion.

    • @chrishughes1857
      @chrishughes1857 6 років тому +4

      Curt Henning is one of the best workers ever!

    • @bobbyhulll8737
      @bobbyhulll8737 4 роки тому +3

      Martel as well

  • @Gregor9043
    @Gregor9043 4 роки тому +21

    Bocowinkel could cut a promo like nobody's business, and was an excellent in ring performer. One of my favorites growing up!

    • @kevinhiggins7838
      @kevinhiggins7838 Рік тому +1

      Can you imagine Flair cutting his batshit crazy promo and then Bockwinkel following it up with his subdued speaking style? It would be spectacular.

  • @Sargebri
    @Sargebri 6 років тому +65

    Nick was one of the greatest wrestlers of all time period. The only thing that kept him from winning the NWA belt was the fact that he didn't like the travel schedule that the champion had to endure and he didn't want to be away from his family for an extended period. The AWA schedule was easy and the most traveling he did was when he went either to Memphis or San Antonio with the occasional shot in Japan.

    • @bonlouis8808
      @bonlouis8808 6 років тому +4

      Brian Washington AWA territory was larger. California to SW to Minnesota to Chicago. Flair only worked South East but more rigorously. Both had a difficult schedule. Flair travelled more but Bockwinkel travelled larger distances.

    • @Sargebri
      @Sargebri 6 років тому +4

      Sorry, but the AWA championship was considered more of a regional championship due to it mainly being contested in the midwest as well as the occasional forays into promotions like Memphis, San Antonio, Mid South and even Japan. On the other hand the NWA belt wasn't just defended in the southeast, but in Dallas, Portland, Australia, Japan and Southeast Asia. The NWA champion defended the belt all around the world against a variety of opponents. In fact, one year Flair was on the road for 350 days defending the belt. The AWA belt was mainly defended during the promotions busy months, which primarily were during the winter.

    • @bonlouis8808
      @bonlouis8808 6 років тому +1

      Brian Washington Where is South East Asia was the NWA belt defended out of interest? Flair from memory didn’t defend in Australia. Race, the Funks and Briscos did but never Flair. Going through my history of Pro Wrestling in Australia book now.

    • @Sargebri
      @Sargebri 6 років тому +3

      Flair did defend the belt in Austraiia. There is video of him defending it against Mark Lewin. Also, Flair and Race switched the belt just a few weeks after their Starrcade 83 match though it wasn't acknowledged for years. Flair dropped he belt to Harley in New Zealand on March 20, 1984 and Flair got the belt back three days later in Singapore.

    • @thehammockdistrict5355
      @thehammockdistrict5355 6 років тому +3

      Wrongggggggggggg. The wrongest. And that is nothing against the NWA. You just need to readjust your history regarding the AWA. NOT regional, NOT occasional forays into other promotions, it was a very strong and distinct international lineage. Including primary ties to Chicago, Vegas, San Francisco, Memphis, CANADA, JAPAN... and lesser ties to Britain and central Europe- yet even those two are stronger than what WWF or NWA was doing there at the time.
      I know you (referring to both you individually and fandom as a whole) are biased towards the NWA and I totally understand why, but people need to realise that the AWA was just as proud and excellent as the NWA was for the vast majority of its existence.

  • @TravisTarrant
    @TravisTarrant 6 років тому +22

    Bockwinkle faced Ricky Steamboat on a card in Raleigh, NC in 1979, so yes, he did work the Carolinas.

    • @larrysnelson9649
      @larrysnelson9649 3 роки тому

      We're there any special stipulations on that Bockwinkel-Steamboat match in Raleigh in 1979?
      I ask because Nick was in his first AWA World Championship reign (11/8/75-7/19/80) at that time.

  • @chgowolvs44
    @chgowolvs44 6 років тому +17

    Jim shouldn't doubt himself. Nick wrestled in the Carolinas a couple of times, not many. It was 1979-ish. He defended against Steamboat, at least once, and Jim Brunzell, during Jim's run with one of the mid card titles.

  • @romainlavoie1526
    @romainlavoie1526 3 роки тому +7

    I saw Nick work against Raymond Rougeau at the Quebec Colisee in 1985 and I was truly impressed! Bockwinkel was a superb wrestling machine!

  • @catyear75
    @catyear75 6 років тому +46

    In retrospect, Nick Bockwinkel was the greatest World champion of the 1980's . Trained by his father and also by legendary shooter Lou Thesz, he could shoot if he needed to. As a worker he was smart, athletic and sharp. No wasted motions over over reacting. He was phenomenal behind the microphone. He defended his title in territories all over the US, Canada and Asia. He was everything you could hope to have in a Champion !

    • @michaelkaminski8339
      @michaelkaminski8339 6 років тому +1

      Against Greg Gagne and The Trooper lol.

    • @geocoop60
      @geocoop60 6 років тому +4

      Michael Kaminski
      You're an idiot, so shut up
      Nick wrestled a lot of top guys throughout the world & head to head if he & Ric had of ever competed against each other the big winner would have been the fans

    • @theepworthepiscopalspike8260
      @theepworthepiscopalspike8260 5 років тому

      And the most amazing part about that is he was waaaaaay past his prime by the 80's

    • @furnitureconsortium
      @furnitureconsortium 4 роки тому +2

      @@geocoop60 actually, Flair and Nick did have one match against each other in Winnipeg in 1982 or 1983...... it was a Champion vs. Champion deal so, it was obviously a double countout. But the match DID happen. Flair loved Nick to pieces and watched plenty of his tag team matches with Stevens and Heenan when he was learning the business in the early 70's.
      Nick went everywhere for a time with the AWA belt.....wrestled Harley Race, Bob Backlund, etc. You saw a lot of Champ vs. Champ main events in the late 70's and early 80's. I would wager a guess that all of the promoters were more or less getting along really well during that period. As we all know, the Champ / Champ thing came to an end when Vince Jr. took the reigns in New York. Even when it was tried again in 1988 (Lawler / Kerry Von Erich) with World Class and the AWA, it didn't stick as World Class was on its' last legs and depending on who you want to believe, Verne Gagne either A. never paid the non-AWA talent for SuperClash or B. The individual promoters never paid their own guys like they were supposed to.

    • @bobbyhulll8737
      @bobbyhulll8737 4 роки тому

      @@michaelkaminski8339 Hogan, Martel, Flair, Rhodes,Lawler,Billy Robinson,Mad Dog Vachon, Da Crusher, Andre the Giant, Super Destroyer, Curt Hennig, Stan Hansen...the list goes on and on

  • @spinalthepirate7207
    @spinalthepirate7207 6 років тому +12

    Bockwinkel was a class act...always spoke and dressed like a champion...always kept his cool...and didn't have to do crazy interviews to get his point across

  • @tomwalker389
    @tomwalker389 6 років тому +41

    Verne would have put a hit out on Bockwinkel if the latter had brought the AWA belt to the Carolina's.
    It'd be a low-rent hitman, but still.

    • @TravisTarrant
      @TravisTarrant 6 років тому +5

      Bockwinkle defended the AWA title on a Crockett card in Raleigh, NC against Steamboat in 79.

    • @paulcoy9060
      @paulcoy9060 6 років тому +12

      A hit man who accepts coupons, and advertises in the back of the Penny Saver.

    • @williamwinstead5395
      @williamwinstead5395 6 років тому +2

      Leon Tan ~ Ha ha ha! That is so true...

    • @tonymarts427
      @tonymarts427 6 років тому +2

      Lets remember when the road warriors where awa tag champs they would NOT lose the awa belts even after Verne said so,,, so they go to the nwa and as they made there first appearance there they run into the ring for there entrance to wrestle, they where wearing the awa tag belts...that was unprecedented at the time back then. Nobody ever did that.

    • @joshconners9031
      @joshconners9031 5 років тому +4

      Hey Leon, if anyone in the business could find a hit man who accepts food stamps, it's fucking Verne Gagne. His frugality is legendary. I can just imagine him giving the payoffs after shows & telling wrestlers "Don't spend it all one place".

  • @Mr.Majestic77
    @Mr.Majestic77 4 роки тому +10

    An AWA or WCCW heel faction of Nick Bockwinkle, "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine & Steve Kern would have been 🔥

  • @stevenandrews8225
    @stevenandrews8225 Рік тому +3

    Bockwinkle would have been perfect in the JJ Dillon role at that point in his career. He was great at cutting promos, and could still go in the ring.

    • @bizil100
      @bizil100 Рік тому +1

      For me that would have been the way to go. PLUS Bock could brag about being the greatest AWA World Champion of all time. And it would have been AWESOME to see Bock go in the ring at times as well. IN his 50's, Bock was still elite in the damn ring. So instead of JJ in the ring during War Games, it would have been Bock! And Flair could play up on it say he always admired Bock. Even patterned a lot of what he did after Bock. And Bock helped mentor him when he started his career. These are ALL THINGS Flair has actually stated on interviews.

  • @InTheKnow2011
    @InTheKnow2011 6 років тому +33

    If Gino Hernandez had lived, he would've been the perfect Horsemen, probably more Horsemen than the REAL Horsemen, because that's how he lived for real. Nice cars, Brione suits, fine things in life.

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce 5 років тому +6

      Gino would've been unbelievable as a Horseman. He was a tremendous performer.

    • @larrysnelson9649
      @larrysnelson9649 3 роки тому +3

      Unfortunately, the inevitable feud between Gino and Flair would have happened.
      I loved Ric Flair, but he couldn't have handled there being another "peacock" in the stable.
      I think the same thing would've happened to Hernandez as happened to Jeff Jarrett.

    • @rolltide9547
      @rolltide9547 3 роки тому +2

      @@larrysnelson9649 The problem with Gino he would have never been trusted to be NWA champion. He had problems making 3-5 dates in Texas. The schedule Flair kept Gino could not have worked.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому

      Gino is by far the most overrated wrestler ever. He wasn't nearly as big of a star as people think. He had success in Dallas, and that's it. San Antonio doesn't count because business was so rotten. And while he had a little bit of success in Houston, it wasn't a territory.

  • @jdmitchell2
    @jdmitchell2 4 роки тому +4

    Heenan family (Bockwinkel,Stevens,Lanza , Duncum and Heenan ) vs horsemen would be an epic feud. Change my mind

    • @krisyallowega5487
      @krisyallowega5487 4 роки тому +2

      Can't, but I will say this much, the 4 Horsemen would have been better for it. Every one of the Heenan Family could do any style of wrestling at a top level. While the Horsemen looked as though they were still learning at times. But it's a generation thing, that's why Stevens and Bockwinkel performed well into their 50's. While the Horsemen were crippled in their 40's; did things the hard way and paid for it.

  • @neilgoldring4832
    @neilgoldring4832 4 роки тому +3

    Bockwinkel & Flair had a great match at the Winnipeg Arena in like '85-86ish, it's on UA-cam, check it out.

  • @davidscott7626
    @davidscott7626 5 років тому +2

    Bockwinkel was a master, both in the ring & on the microphone.

  • @coyotebillkc9185
    @coyotebillkc9185 6 років тому +3

    Could you imagine Bockwinkel and Arn as a tag team? Good God.

  • @davidiihouston6883
    @davidiihouston6883 Рік тому +1

    Nick defended the AWA title in Mid Atlantic against Steamboat.

  • @terryscott2007
    @terryscott2007 4 роки тому +3

    Nick would have fit in very good with the Horsemen

  • @slow71971
    @slow71971 6 років тому +2

    He & J.brunszell had classic Steamboat/Flair matches in mid-atlantic late 70's

  • @undrajohnson8325
    @undrajohnson8325 4 роки тому +5

    Nick was the Best of all times!Rip💜👊

  • @domp6268
    @domp6268 6 років тому +2

    I saw bockwinkel vs wahoo at the old Greenville memorial auditorium.

  • @bobbyhulll8737
    @bobbyhulll8737 4 роки тому +3

    could have been the million dollar man

  • @robintaylor4249
    @robintaylor4249 4 роки тому +1

    When I was a kid and that would be in 1984 I was eight years old I began watching wrestling I had no idea like how big of a deal not big of a deal with the stories behind all these people I never saw it coming Jim Cornette is amazing I mean I had no idea about any of this like it just blows me away everything he has to say it’s so interesting I love it.

  • @scottlemmer9229
    @scottlemmer9229 5 років тому +12

    Nick would've been the better "Ole" in the beginning, bringing the "class" to the 4 Horsemen,.

    • @jenisia3600
      @jenisia3600 3 роки тому

      No he wouldn't, Ole was in the perfect spot in the Horsemen by being that mean bastard that commanded respect from the opposition.

    • @gothchicksbongrips5712
      @gothchicksbongrips5712 3 роки тому

      According to Flair and Arn, Ole's spot was always meant for Barry. Just took him a minute to get there.

  • @bigchiefmartin
    @bigchiefmartin 6 років тому +2

    He would fit great in the 4 horseman ,from his brilliant technical ability , to his clothes and skills on the mic are on par or better then theirs ! And he done a doz of matchs in 1979 in the mawc, plus georgia champx2 & tv champ 3x , and fla tag champ and wrestled countless times in St Louis , all major spots for crockett led nwa by the time of the horseman

  • @bigmike2464
    @bigmike2464 11 місяців тому

    I watched Nick from 78 until we moved from Colorado in 1985, then I watched him again around 1990 and he did not look like he was mid 50's there... He always kept himself in incredible shape and always had the LOOK, the arrogance in his words; his style, his swagger/drip; He did not need Heenan, as Nick could talk with the best of them, but putting Heenan and Botwinkel together was something people have been trying to replicate ever since... Their connection and Bond was even better than Heyman/Punk

  • @philiptamer8995
    @philiptamer8995 6 років тому +1

    Yes Mr Bockwinkle did work in Ga in the early 80s on occasion

  • @JRBensonXstrange
    @JRBensonXstrange 6 років тому +14

    The Bockwinkel addition doesnt work for me in 89. Putting Bockwinkel in Oles spot from the start in 1985, i think you have the greatest faction gimmick in the history of history

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 5 років тому

      I think of Bockwinkel like Flair's role in Evolution if he were ever a Horsemen.

    • @JayCity10
      @JayCity10 5 років тому +1

      You and I both know that Bockwinkel wouldn't bring himself to be second fiddle to Ric Flair. Overtime, he would either have to be the leader or he wasn't going to be a horsemen.

    • @bobbyhulll8737
      @bobbyhulll8737 4 роки тому

      he retired in 87...

    • @chrischar9428
      @chrischar9428 3 роки тому

      Oley had to be there he's family

    • @jenisia3600
      @jenisia3600 3 роки тому

      U cant replace Ole from the OG lineup, to valuable.

  • @Travlr013
    @Travlr013 8 місяців тому

    Nick, prior to his AWA run, had a run In Georgia, where he held the Georgia title, losing to Buddy Colt (and boy wouldn't THAT have been a tag-team!). So his showing up a few times for Crockett at that time would not have been impossible.
    And for those who aren't aware, Nick went EVERYWHERE after he got out of the army: Stampede, PNW, Hawaii, both LA and SF, Australia and Texas prior to his stint in Georgia, with drive-bys in Toronto, Montreal, Tennessee, Oklahoma and (I think) Japan and NYC while he was AWA Champ.

  • @marlonanthony2700
    @marlonanthony2700 3 роки тому

    Wicked Nick Bockwinkle was the best. I grew up watching the A W A, my dad even wrestled for Brusier in Indianapolis.

  • @SarahSmith-yz7fd
    @SarahSmith-yz7fd 6 років тому +3

    Bockwinkel was smoother in the and out of the ring, obnoxious without being loud. Flair was the douche frat boy, Bockwinkel carried himself with dignity and class. In the ring as great as Flair was, he had a template for his matches and rarely changed from that template regardless of who he was in the ring with, Bockwinkel never had the same match twice.

    • @tommystewart872
      @tommystewart872 6 років тому +1

      Sarah Smith As Stu Hart accurately described him, Flair was a "Routine Man" doing the same match every night. I'll take Nick Bockwinkel over him every day and twice on Sundays.

    • @misterlb16
      @misterlb16 5 років тому

      @Damien Jones Yeah, worked so well that Ole wanted him out Mid Atlantic. In a business all about money, couldn't have worked too well if the booker says you're killing the territory. Which Ole did say.

    • @misterlb16
      @misterlb16 5 років тому

      @Damien Jones Ole may
      very well be an old curmudgeon but when you and your employees are trying to feed familes, money and numbers matter. You want anyone who is going to put more booties in seats whether you like them or not. Wrestling has a long history of guys not liking each other but working together because this guy or that guy is a draw for a territory or promotion. You don't cut off your nose to spite your face when livelihoods are in the line. With that realization, the fact that Ole wanted Flair out says a helluva lot whether you like Anderson or not and I'm not a big fan of him or the Buddy Rogers knock off.

    • @misterlb16
      @misterlb16 5 років тому

      @Damien Jones And Flair was a routine man who wasn't as universally loved or adept (see his not so great run in the WWE with the big gold belt, especially) as most seem to think.

  • @holden3
    @holden3 2 роки тому +1

    That would've been one hell of a move

  • @SAM-ru4vx
    @SAM-ru4vx 6 років тому +5

    Would Nick Bockwinkel taken the spot that JJ Dillin had? Full time manager and part time wrestler but only in Wargames.

  • @SMAXZO
    @SMAXZO 6 років тому +4

    Or here's a better idea..Horsemen Civil War. The other members have to pick a side, Flair would've had Arn on his side while Bockwinkel would've had Tully on his side..and then it evolved into a Horsemen vs Horsemen feud as Bockwinkel and Flair recruited other members on their own version of the Horsemen...all culminated in a Wargames match where the winner not only leads the Horsemen, he gets to pick who would be in the new Horsemen.

    • @tommystewart872
      @tommystewart872 6 років тому

      SMAXZO Love that idea. Would have rooted for just Bockwinkel, but an implosion of the Horsemen always sounded great to me.

    • @misterlb16
      @misterlb16 5 років тому

      Horseman on Horseman crime? I would have been all for it. Put them in War Games and hopefully end the faction before the 90's when they truly embarrassed themselves.

  • @Connor-ki8zv
    @Connor-ki8zv 2 місяці тому

    Nick Bockwinkel as a member of the Four Horsemen would've been money on top of money. That guy had one of the best promos ever in that period. He was articulate with the way he said things and was one of the best AWA champions ever. So, yes I believe Nick would have fit perfectly with the Horsemen.

  • @thegodfatheroftoys3349
    @thegodfatheroftoys3349 6 років тому +8

    I had Nick in the four horsemen with my remco figures Flair, Bockwinkle, Scott Hall and curt hennig

    • @NYGiants5680
      @NYGiants5680 6 років тому +2

      Jeremy Eggleston are you my long lost brother from another mother? Lmao Only difference would be me adding Arn.

    • @cameron3578
      @cameron3578 6 років тому

      What a shit stable, seriously. Hall and Hennig where passable in the 80's when the Horsemen would have been on top of the world. Bockwinkle sticks out from the rest as far as personality goes. Do you know anything or just like presenting the public with absolutely shit?

    • @geocoop60
      @geocoop60 6 років тому

      Jeremy Eggleston
      Ric, Nick, Tully & Arn

    • @naitch1761
      @naitch1761 6 років тому

      Jeremy Eggleston ah! The Minnesota connection!

  • @spinalthepirate7207
    @spinalthepirate7207 6 років тому +6

    Gino Hernandez probably would've been a better horseman as far as the lifestyle goes

  • @jamie.777
    @jamie.777 6 років тому +4

    My god, Replace Ole with Bockwinkel and it would have been amazing, Nick was classy and witty..... would have been epic.

    • @furnitureconsortium
      @furnitureconsortium 4 роки тому +1

      nah........they needed Ole there as a tag with Arn.....Tully had his place and Flair had his place.......man, you almost can't kick JJ out either...........Nick would have definitely fit....but where? maybe as a "financial advisor" or something.....kinda like what Ted DiBiase was for the NWO at the beginning pre-Bischoff. Nick could still go in the ring in 1985, but as everyone has pointed out, he was nearly 50 years of age and he didn't have much left in the tank at that point. Nick would have been better in a non-wrestling role and getting a microphone near his lips to bust off those classic promos

    • @jenisia3600
      @jenisia3600 3 роки тому +2

      Nope, Ole is to valuable to the original lineup, he brought that toughness and bitterness that the opposition respected.

  • @Lantern72
    @Lantern72 7 місяців тому

    Flair, tully, ole, AA vs Bockwinkle, DiBiase, Henning, Gino.
    85/86 era wouldve been a pretty cool matchup to watch

  • @thehammockdistrict5355
    @thehammockdistrict5355 6 років тому

    Bockwinkel was GOAT, he had the entire skillset and could do anything asked of him at the highest level.
    People talk about stuff like this as if the Carolina Territory was the pinnacle of what was going on then outside of WWF. Because in hindsight everybody loves the Horsemen and so much old footage is available and highlighted. When really, that wasn't the case until 1987 or perhaps later- when Bockwinkel was already done.
    At that point you might as well wax about what if Verne had retired and then signed Dusty long term to get into a top of the card blood feud with Bock for the majority of the 1980s.

  • @JRBensonXstrange
    @JRBensonXstrange 6 років тому +10

    Gino Hernandez would have been the most perfect fit. He didnt have the national name but stylistically he was a perfect fit both in the ring and in the bars.Plus he had the background with Tully Blanchard. Ginos work was not at the level of the Horsemen but it was close enough and similar enough for people to buy no problem. On the mic, and the way he carried himself, Gino would be the first Horseman to challenge Flair in the charisma department. No one was going to outFlair Flair on that era, but Gino would have kept him on his toes constantly shadowing him on the mic, and in the bar and who was dressing the slickest. Great fit. The only guy i see in the NWA roster then who could hit the ground running with the Horsemen and excel was Eddie Gilbert but he wasnt Horseman material in the bars. then again neither were windham, luger or ole. Gilbert could talk the role Im sure. He would be a weird fit for the spot that was always the Horsemens big man as he would be the smallest Horsman ever by far. But in the ring and on the mic Eddie Gilbert would deliver seemlessly without missing a beat and Missy Hyatt would be an interesting addition to the entourage

    • @fredcapolongo6984
      @fredcapolongo6984 6 років тому

      J
      Bruno was the man fuck flair

    • @allengilbert9545
      @allengilbert9545 6 років тому

      Good points. I always thought Paul Orndorff would have been a great Horseman, too...

    • @tomhastings9704
      @tomhastings9704 6 років тому +1

      another person (not in NWA) but who would have been a great fit ringwise and bars was Curt Hennig. He wouldn't have matched Ric in the fashion dept. but he'd like to party, could work, and had the mic skills and charisma to keep up with the others.

  • @rond7659
    @rond7659 Рік тому

    If you have never seen the AWA studio interviews with Bockwinkle and Heenan, do yourself a favor and check them out.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому

      If people haven't seen them already, they don't follow things closely, anyway.

  • @davidmitchell443
    @davidmitchell443 4 роки тому

    He did wrestle in Mid South Wrestling and Championship Wrestling from Florida

  • @misternatural1338
    @misternatural1338 4 роки тому +3

    Nick was too classy for the horsemen

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому +1

      Pretty much this.

  • @DjTractus
    @DjTractus 5 років тому +1

    Bockwinkle would’ve basically been Tully Blanchard

  • @ricstormwolf
    @ricstormwolf 3 роки тому

    I only saw him in the AWA as the world champion. And I was definitely a fan. I loved his matches with Curt Hennig. I couldn't see him as a part of a faction, though.

  • @TheEnzyme94
    @TheEnzyme94 6 років тому +2

    Great compliment and well deserved for an always overlooked Barry Windham! He was technically sound! And I totally agree bc Backwinkel was amazing!

  • @chrishollister80
    @chrishollister80 6 років тому +2

    Concerning Nick Bockwinkel being in the Horseman, umm maybe. But eventually Flair and Nick would have come to blows. Neither would have wanted to be the lesser man. But it could've been a helluva program between Ric Flair and Nick Bockwinkel.

  • @bonlouis8808
    @bonlouis8808 6 років тому +4

    Swap Nick for Ole and JJ. Nick is equal to both combined

    • @426roads4
      @426roads4 6 років тому

      Bon Louis and make Heenan the manager.

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 5 років тому

      @@426roads4 I agree with the original poster. You wouldn't need a manager.

  • @robintaylor4249
    @robintaylor4249 4 роки тому +2

    This wrestling business stuff you know I washed it all my life as a kid but I have no idea like the stories behind it just everything like what a worker you had to be in all the stuff I don’t quite even get it quite yet about how serious it really is.

  • @ThePasterio
    @ThePasterio 3 роки тому

    Lil. Nick wouldn't stoop that low.......he earned a wonderful living

  • @thomoswald712
    @thomoswald712 6 років тому +3

    Gino Hernandez would have been outstanding in the horsemen... He was a younger slightly smaller Ric Flair... he could work he could talk and he knew how to get heat

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce 5 років тому

      I agree with you 100%. Gino would've been amazing as a Horseman.

    • @chrischar9428
      @chrischar9428 3 роки тому

      Did the Carolinas have enough of the Peruvian powder for Gino

  • @paulcoy9060
    @paulcoy9060 Рік тому

    Nick as leader of "The Real Horsemen" vs Ric as leader of "The Original Horsemen"? Book it!

  • @JM-xu8em
    @JM-xu8em 4 роки тому

    I couldn't believe the others wanting to hang around Bockwinkel.

  • @maxxdahl6062
    @maxxdahl6062 6 років тому +3

    He would have been an amazing fit.

    • @Cavillier1970
      @Cavillier1970 6 років тому +1

      If the NWA & AWA had continued their relationship I could see it, you have both world champs, similar to a point, both big egos, and I could see them making a run at either the AWA or NWA world tag titles, but I cant see Bockwinkle as a Horseman, although I could a run eventually w/ him and Flair both heel which could have been something

  • @williambotner2317
    @williambotner2317 2 роки тому

    London Kentucky loves ya

  • @magicbus63
    @magicbus63 6 років тому

    My Dream 4 Horseman Unit Ric Flair And Tully Blanchard And Arn Anderson And Nick Bockwinkel

  • @rodneywaugh8535
    @rodneywaugh8535 Рік тому +1

    Gino Hernandez would have been a great horseman.....
    If he had....he might be alive today!

  • @DwayneBHicks
    @DwayneBHicks 6 років тому +2

    Do you think if Gino Hernandez had lived he would have reunited with Tully Blanchard to reform the Dynamic Duo and become a Horseman?

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому +1

      Only as long Gino was a heel. They probably wouldn't be "The Dynamic Duo" but I could see them as the Horseman tag-champs while Arn played enforcer and had the TV and US titles to Flair's World title. Which begs the question "Was Gino World title material?"

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 5 років тому +1

      @@cretinousjester3475 Ringwise and character wise, absolutely. But I think he would have self destructed even faster as a world champion.

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce 5 років тому

      @@cretinousjester3475 Gino had the charisma and the talent. He knew how to draw heat and work the crowd. His personal demons might've cost him but as far as the wrestling business goes, he was top knotch.

  • @paulschmick869
    @paulschmick869 3 роки тому

    Nick and Flair could never have coexisted with both wanting to be champion.

  • @robertbishop5357
    @robertbishop5357 4 місяці тому

    I loved watching Nick. He was a great athlete, knew how to work the crowd and cut great promos. I think he was a better world champion than flair. I would rank my top 3, 1.) Nick,2.) Harley and 3.) Flair.

  • @charleschristian3981
    @charleschristian3981 3 роки тому

    WELL,NICK BOCKWINKEL WOULD HAVE BEEN THE MOST ARTICULATE HORESMAN FOR SURELY 😂💯👍🏿

  • @philipferrante3717
    @philipferrante3717 4 роки тому +1

    As a manager Nick Bockwinkel would have worked but not as a wrestler

  • @fightsports66
    @fightsports66 6 років тому +1

    I think Bockwinkel could have done the same gimmick that Ric Flair would later do with Triple H.

  • @jokerjack2913
    @jokerjack2913 6 років тому +1

    If Bockwinkle had been in Crockett Promotions at that time, he couldnt have worked in the Horsemen for long, as I could see more of a civil war between the Horsemen happening with Bockwinkle vs Flair for leadership of the Horsemen then they slpinter off to chosing which Horsemen was the best. Maybe the AWA should have thought about copying the Horsemen idea and creating some sort of stable kind of close and had them run roughshot over AWA with Bockwinkle leading them. Curt Hennig, Larry Zybysko and bringing some young talent and elavating his career through association could hve gave some longevity to the promotion with a proven storyline that works but tweeked to fit the AWA mold. Ray Stevens could have managed them. It would have worked I think.

    • @thehammockdistrict5355
      @thehammockdistrict5355 6 років тому +2

      Uhhhhhh.... you mean the Heenan Family, which was at the top of the AWA through most of the 70s until early 1984? So you want them to pretty much just do that again, except starting in 1985. Got it.

    • @jokerjack2913
      @jokerjack2913 6 років тому +2

      You know, I honestly forgot about the AWA Heenan Family. No, I dont want anyone to recreate, but maybe be inspired from past ideas and make them better. Hammock, I swear I never thought of it, maybe the AWA Heenan family was the precurser to what we knew as the Horsemen.

  • @kevinwilkins7524
    @kevinwilkins7524 5 років тому +1

    Terry Taylor,Paul Orndorff,Larry Zybysko would've in my opinion would've made great HORSEMEN

  • @kevinhiggins7838
    @kevinhiggins7838 Рік тому

    What if Bockwinkel joined the Horsemen? My answer: He’d be their best wrestler. Jim seems to agree. 😀

  • @theepworthepiscopalspike8260
    @theepworthepiscopalspike8260 5 років тому +3

    Nick bockwinkel wouldn't really have fit in the Four Horsemen, by the time they were formed in 1986, Nick Bockwinkle was 15 years past his prime, he was 15 years older than Ric Flair, 24 years older than Arn Anderson, 26 years older than Barry Windham, 20 years older than Tully Blanchard and 9 years older than both J.J. Dillon and Ole Anderson, AT BEST, he would've made a good mouthpiece/advisor

    • @chrischar9428
      @chrischar9428 3 роки тому

      Lighten up Francis it's all hypothetical

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому

      Wow, if you want to see a really ignorant statement, you can't get any more ignorant than your statement here. 😂

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому

      Explain why he was still one of the best in the business in 1986, then? He was the best around, still. Far better than Flair was, that's a definite. Flair did the same exact thing every night.

  • @Koolazzmike
    @Koolazzmike 6 років тому

    I could see it to a certain extent. But it would have been in the AWA.

  • @Lord_Bibulous
    @Lord_Bibulous 6 років тому +6

    I don't see it working. Simply because of personalities.

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому +1

      Green Reaper: Same here. Bockwinkel and Flair were mega personalities. As heels, they both would be leaders of any stable they were in. It's putting DC's Lex Luthor and Marvel's Kingpen in the same group and they would inevitably clash.

    • @Lord_Bibulous
      @Lord_Bibulous 6 років тому

      Cretinous Jester Exactly. The Horsemen were loud-mouthed showoffs who bragged about everything they had every chance they got. Even Arn and Ole who weren't as flamboyant as Flair and Tully, but they would brag about how tough they were. Bockwinkel wasn't that at all.

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому +1

      Yeah, you can't have two arch-villainous types in the same group. Bockwinkel stands out to me as one of the very few wrestlers who could pull off the "honorable heel" persona (and that's hard enough alone and damn near impossible when you're in a stable). Yeah he could be a cocky, arrogant heel but he could back up and nt have to cheat when the time came. Flair could wrestler but all in all- he was a bag of dirty tricks who you loved to hate and couldn't get enough of with a mouth as big as his ego and probably the greatest "scoundrel" in wrestling. Two completely different heel leaders.

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому

      Also and this is just a personal rule of mine: You do not put 2 World Champion guys in a stable. Bockwinkel and Flair were two of greatest world champions in wrestling history....period and it would've just been a matter of time before Nick and Ric fought over who was the top dick......lol.

  • @masterj4777
    @masterj4777 2 роки тому

    He would have been a smooth fit 🤼4️⃣👍

  • @danjohnson8138
    @danjohnson8138 Рік тому

    Andre should have been a horsemen, he'd have outdrank all the others combined🎉🍻✌️

  • @bizil100
    @bizil100 6 років тому

    NIck would fit in terms of in ring ability, wardrobe, and mic skills. BUT I agree with Corny that it wouldn't have been the most ideal fit either. If Nick could have somehow adjusted his persona some more to a 007 type persona, it would have been awesome I think. He could be a ladies man in an understated way like James Bond. However, Gino Hernandez was the ABSOLUTE perfect fit to be a Horsemen! He checked all the boxes and was a great team with Tully. The only thing is the Horsemen usually had Arn as the Enforcer AND another big guy or bad ass capable of being an enforcer. That's where Ole, Luger, Windham (even though Barry could do it all in ring, he was 6'6 260), and Sid came in.
    So the heat would be on Arn EVEN MORE to be the enforcer with the top three heel pretty boys in wrestling rounding out the group! Which would have been a great dynamic in its own way. But I think Gino, Dibiase, Orndorff, Greg Valentine, and Austin Idol ALL had the Horsemen type swag.
    A sleeper pick in the Benoit mold could have been the Dynamite Kid leaving the WWF and joining the group! Dynamite was a legit bad ass and world class technician who could do it ALL in ring. Sure he was small BUT he would have fit the group because he had the in ring skills and toughness to back it up.

  • @michaelconnors9906
    @michaelconnors9906 6 років тому

    What If Nick Bockwinkel Joined The Four Horsemen? It would have been great.

  • @kca49
    @kca49 5 років тому

    Nick Bockwinkel is a legend I never really cared for. Him and Bob Backlund.

    • @kca49
      @kca49 5 років тому

      @Gene Bone What they have in common is, they're both considered legends.

    • @kca49
      @kca49 5 років тому

      @Gene Bone I see Bockwinkle was an amplified version of Bob Backlund. He was trained by Lou Thesz and had a great career. I just didn't care for his style. Like Bob Backlund. Lol.

  • @jakewilcken6602
    @jakewilcken6602 Рік тому

    That would have been 🔥

  • @DrewsCustomDiecastDrewMSmith
    @DrewsCustomDiecastDrewMSmith 6 років тому +2

    Should have been the big swerve for the forth spot. Dusty!

  • @johnjarnac6507
    @johnjarnac6507 2 місяці тому

    HEY JIM THE ONE GUY I ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT WOULD BE A GREAT 4 HORSEMEN MY BOY EDDIE GILBERT ,FLASHY,GREAT WRESTLER ,AND WOULD LOVE TO GO OUT AND PARTY 🥳 !!! THE IDEAL FIT IN MY BOOK !!! R.I.P. HOT 🔥 STUFF EDDIE GILBET !!!

  • @PlasticFoods__
    @PlasticFoods__ 6 років тому +2

    This theme music needs to change.

  • @dcott7071
    @dcott7071 6 років тому +4

    Perfect 4th Horseman would’ve been.. ready for this?.. ROAD WARRIOR HAWK. Hawk turns on Animal in 6 man tag and now goes by Mike Hegman. Sting becomes Animal’s new partner, and it sets up 6 man tags all over the Mid Atlantic. Until The Horsemen turn on Hawk. Setting up the New Legion of Doom. Hawk, Animal, and Sting.

  • @ROIDEDCAPS7868
    @ROIDEDCAPS7868 Рік тому

    GREG VALENTINE COULD HAVE BEEN A FOUR HORSEMEN!

  • @HighScore-yh9vc
    @HighScore-yh9vc 4 роки тому

    I swore I saw Nick bockwinkel WCW commissioner.?

  • @thegodfatheroftoys3349
    @thegodfatheroftoys3349 6 років тому

    Remco didn’t make a Tully and Arn figures...

  • @cretinousjester3475
    @cretinousjester3475 6 років тому

    I can't see it. If Nick was in JPC at the time, he probably would've been the face counterpart to Flair. The matches would've been great but as a Horseman? I can't see it.

  • @cymandeh
    @cymandeh 6 років тому

    As a manager yes

  • @BlazeTheIce
    @BlazeTheIce 6 років тому +3

    Bockwinkle >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Tully

    • @whtevr84
      @whtevr84 6 років тому +1

      HydroArctic Ummm I'd add Bockwinkel >>>>>> Flair

  • @michaelkaminski8339
    @michaelkaminski8339 6 років тому

    "If Nick Bockwinkle had joined The Four Horsemen, the greatest faction in wrestling history would've had a wrestler in it who was older than their manager, JJ Dillion. Next question; Thank you; Fuck you; goodbye."

  • @spinalthepirate7207
    @spinalthepirate7207 6 років тому

    It would've been kinda cool if jcp and the AWA could have had a working agreement and had NB as.a horseman but was AWA CHAMP...and have him come south every now and then and have flair..tully...arn to up north and work

    • @bizil100
      @bizil100 5 років тому

      Exactly! When they were doing Pro Wrestling USA (a loose working agreement-talent exchange between NWA, JCP, Memphis, and WCCW), that would have been an EPIC angle run! PWUSA was missing those types of dream angles to really make that deal roll. Nick as AWA Champ with Flair as NWA Champ wreaking havoc on the NWA and AWA would have been EPIC!

  • @josephmiller9424
    @josephmiller9424 Рік тому

    He wouldve done better to have his own group facing the 4 horsemen , have Nick come in from AWA with 3 guys with him to form his own 4 man group because i think Flair copied some of Nicks stuff

  • @kaioh187
    @kaioh187 6 років тому

    Nick would have been a great fit in my opinion.

  • @scottlemmer9229
    @scottlemmer9229 5 років тому +1

    Nick would have been a better JJ Dillon, and Dillon was Awesome!!!

  • @BrotherTonyshow
    @BrotherTonyshow Рік тому

    Nick only lacked one thing...the vicious streak. He was a great worker though

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Рік тому

      Lmao, he was more vicious than Flair. It wasn't a part of his gimmick anyway, so it's a ridiculous statement.

    • @bizil100
      @bizil100 Рік тому

      Bock could get vicious! But his THING was being the ultimate crafty heel technical wrestler. Who mixed in the brawling to go with it. When you are battling guys like Hogan, Bruiser, Crusher, Brody, Hansen, Mad Dog, etc., it would be FOOLISH (KAYFABE wise) to try to outbrawl them. When Bock faced guys just as good as him technically (or even a bit better in rare case), it would make MORE SENSE to use his heel tactics/brawling more and be more vicious.

  • @ferox965
    @ferox965 5 років тому

    Bockwinkel would have been excellent as a Horseman. Same with DiBiase and Gino Hernandez. Bockwinkel would be like Flair is to HHH in Evolution.

  • @nomikes4392
    @nomikes4392 6 років тому +2

    What if your mother and father never met?

  • @DefLeppardVanHalen
    @DefLeppardVanHalen 6 років тому

    If Nick was ever involved with the Horsemen, I think they would've dumped J.J. Dillion.

  • @zt1053
    @zt1053 4 роки тому

    He could have at least taken jj dillions place as the manager.

  • @jamesbyersmusic
    @jamesbyersmusic 5 років тому

    I actually think Larry Zbyszko would have made a GREAT Horseman in 1990/1. Flair, Arn, Windham and Zbyszko - Could have been amazing!

    • @JayCity10
      @JayCity10 5 років тому

      Overtime Zybysco would want to be the leader, the star, and the center of attention. He like Flair, had a massive ego.

    • @furnitureconsortium
      @furnitureconsortium 4 роки тому

      @@JayCity10 You would have a big ego too if Bruno never pinned you or made you submit ;-)