Jim Cornette on The Passing Of Jerry Jarrett

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  • @MilMaska
    @MilMaska Рік тому +86

    "Jerry Jarret had a sign in his office that said 'Personal issues draw money'" - Jim Cornette

    • @naturallawman2965
      @naturallawman2965 Рік тому +13

      Tell that to Tony Khan, Phil, Kenny & Adam.

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +2

      @@naturallawman2965who?

    • @LuisReyes-pb4dt
      @LuisReyes-pb4dt Рік тому +10

      @@naturallawman2965 don't forget matt and nick.With the exception of Brooks those other guys probably don't even know who Jerry Jarrett was .He was not a character in a video game

    • @drewspods
      @drewspods Рік тому +2

      @@marcbasil I think that was his dumbas$$ way of saying Tony Khan, CM Punk, & The Elite... He had to try to talk like he's in the business

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +4

      @@drewspods ahh, I see. He’s a skid mark. Gotchya. He’s referring to rasslers whom he’s never met & who have no idea who he is by their first names. Wow. Lmfao

  • @thomass789
    @thomass789 Рік тому +118

    My God, these history pieces by Corny are freaking incredible. A lot of historical content video producers and narrators could learn so much from how Jim and Brian do this. I absolutely love how informal, yet thorough, these are.
    Hats off to Jim and Brian.

    • @Jimbo_Bluff
      @Jimbo_Bluff Рік тому +17

      Jim is like the curator of all that is pro wrestling.

    • @thomass789
      @thomass789 Рік тому +8

      @@Jimbo_Bluff He really is.

    • @tobiasfarragut292
      @tobiasfarragut292 Рік тому +7

      These are the moments to be thankful for even if under bad pretenses b/c hearing about AEW constantly while waiting for it to bottom out eventually gets tiring even for a fan gotta hear these stories to balance out

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 Рік тому +9

      This is why stuff like Tales of the Territories smarten fans like us up.

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому

      @@williammitchell4417marks **

  • @Trill_4_Life
    @Trill_4_Life Рік тому +223

    RIP Mr. Jarrett. Thanks for your contributions to the wrestling world.

    • @AhtoRashied
      @AhtoRashied Рік тому +10

      Pretty sure he will not see this comment.

    • @DaveHorgan.
      @DaveHorgan. Рік тому +3

      @@AhtoRashied 🤣

    • @Marcthegaurdian
      @Marcthegaurdian Рік тому +2

      ​@@AhtoRashied🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Marcthegaurdian
      @Marcthegaurdian Рік тому +2

      ​@@AhtoRashiedI will go on a limb and agree with you.

    • @kingston4313
      @kingston4313 Рік тому +6

      @@Marcthegaurdian there’s a 33/3 chance that he will see it- professor S. Steiner.

  • @jakeinator722
    @jakeinator722 Рік тому +201

    It's so unfortunate that the master tapes of Memphis were never saved and the issues regarding who owns it were never figured out. Jerry was a brilliant mind in running such a standard territory in Tennessee.

    • @tonystracener9078
      @tonystracener9078 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely

    • @poppy87
      @poppy87 Рік тому +13

      I think Jerry Lawyer has been piece-mealing some tapes together by buying what he can to eventually sell to WWE.

    • @MiniMugenMan
      @MiniMugenMan Рік тому +22

      It's sorta insane to think some random dude probably has the last remnants of old Memphis TV sitting somewhere in his closet and doesn't even know it. People used to tape wrestling on their own all the time back in the day. Until whoever that may be realizes what they're sitting on, it's all just memories.

    • @manuelper
      @manuelper Рік тому +14

      @@poppy87 Oh awesome, more territory tapes that the WWE will hold hostage and never fully put to stream. Peacock basically put whatever the network already had.

    • @maxxdahl6062
      @maxxdahl6062 Рік тому +8

      @@manuelper Lawler only owns a fraction of it, not the entire thing from my understanding, the rest is public domain. That's how wrestling gold had a ton of memphis footage.

  • @jamesselig8461
    @jamesselig8461 Рік тому +16

    The retrospective of Jerry Jarrett's career is so good, im just enthralled by Jim's tales of old style booking

  • @robthames5065
    @robthames5065 Рік тому +13

    “I think two of the guys had a fake match.” - Jerry Jarrett 😂😂😂

  • @walliegirl2
    @walliegirl2 Рік тому +21

    My grandfather was chairman of the Kentucky Athletic Association so he knew Christine Jarrett. I went to a match at the old Louisville Gardens. I guess he contacted Ms. Jarrett and she graciously took my friend and myself to meet the wrestlers. This was when pro wrestling had class. Now it just sucks.

  • @Carelock
    @Carelock Рік тому +17

    Mr. Jarrett had a good podcast for a while. I’m very happy that he got a couple books out there and some interviews before he passed. What a legendary figure. R.I.P.

  • @knivemares588
    @knivemares588 Рік тому +141

    There have been a lot of deaths in the wrestling world lately. Rip to those we lost along the way. It sucks growing old.

    • @sionrouge1697
      @sionrouge1697 Рік тому +23

      Nah. It's a blessing to get old. It's hard getting old and not being able to stay independent if I ever lose my independence I want out.

    • @Sky_Blaze
      @Sky_Blaze Рік тому +12

      Lately? seems wrestling always has had a bunch of deaths every year

    • @JohnnyPerth
      @JohnnyPerth Рік тому +2

      @@sionrouge1697 Indeed it is. Something that some never have a chance to experience

    • @Jimbo199
      @Jimbo199 Рік тому +1

      @@Sky_Blaze It has and always has but narcissists like this have to create a silly narrative that feeds their ego.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 Рік тому

      @@Jimbo199 It's not a narrative. In 2014 and 2015 when idiots were demolishing a still halfway relevant WWE, there were huge deaths like Warrior, Rhodes and Piper. I'm not convinced that's a coincidence.

  • @garyhebb2363
    @garyhebb2363 5 місяців тому +2

    After hearing this story from Jim, I now know why Jerry was my first favorite wrestler growing up as a kid. I guess I started watching Nashville wrestling in early 70s and been a fan ever since. Always wondered why he had such a short ring career.

  • @troylowe814
    @troylowe814 Рік тому +8

    Every conversation I had with Jerry Jarrett was an education. I will always appreciated his candor and knowledge, and for those of us who weren't hoodwinked by the glitz and glamour of the WWF, Jarrett Promotions was the most consistently entertaining wrestling promotion of all time

  • @leelohaskin7941
    @leelohaskin7941 Рік тому +69

    RIP to Jerry Jarrett, condolences to Jeff and the family

  • @jasonkraatz9574
    @jasonkraatz9574 Рік тому +45

    So many deaths lately it makes you wonder. Life is fragile folks. Live every moment. Smile every smile. Hold no regrets it only eats you up in the long run. Love to all of you.

    • @NewNormalWorldOrder
      @NewNormalWorldOrder Рік тому +6

      80 year old deaths don’t make me wonder.
      People under 40 seemingly dying at a higher rate that ever before does make me wonder tho.

    • @jasonkraatz9574
      @jasonkraatz9574 Рік тому +3

      No I wouldn’t be surprised at an 80 year old passing either but I didn’t know he was in bad shape. Just in general lately people have been dropping like flies (especially under 40 like you said) and it makes you ask why.

    • @scrappy93
      @scrappy93 Рік тому

      No really being 80 and more to it with the 40 and younger. 2019 in the us 60k 25 and younger died 21k were infants. Murders are up. Really no wonder.

    • @rebelfighter5249
      @rebelfighter5249 Рік тому

      Sudden Lee strikes again. This is what, the 3rd pillar of the industry to die in the span of a month? Many more to come, so buckle up folks.

    • @myquest666420
      @myquest666420 Рік тому

      @@totallybored5526 lol they’re talking about the vaccine

  • @mrg8581
    @mrg8581 Рік тому +14

    If not for Jerry Jarrett, we probably wouldn't be listening to Jim Cornette now. Rest in peace Jerry.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby Рік тому +94

    Jerry was a legend of Territory wrestling, Not talked about enough in the history of wrestling

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +1

      Lolwut

    • @StoneColdJohnnySins1
      @StoneColdJohnnySins1 Рік тому +4

      @@marcbasil What don't you understand kid?

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 Рік тому +2

      Oh... We've talked, joked about, some of us have even impersonated, but yeah, we should respect what this man did for the business.

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +1

      @@williammitchell4417?

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому +1

      @@StoneColdJohnnySins1not tal talked about enough..? What’re you talking about? Jarret is widely regarded as the second greatest promoter in rasslin history 🤦🏻😂

  • @chuckarnold4488
    @chuckarnold4488 Рік тому +6

    Prayers for Mr. Jarrett's family and friends. Jerry Jarrett was on the card my very first time to see live wrestling in 1976 with Jackie Fargo vs Don Greene and Scorpion in Memphis for the first Lawler/Rocky Johnson match.

  • @jamesdriskill5784
    @jamesdriskill5784 Рік тому +56

    Jim is just a real wrestling historian. His dissertations are just fascinating.

  • @savievere9759
    @savievere9759 Рік тому +36

    Idk what's more impressive. That Jerry Jarrett can trace his lineage of booking to a wrestler in 1896 or that Cornette knew that

  • @joshhefner8179
    @joshhefner8179 Рік тому +7

    Jerry told the story on Brisco & Bradshaw's podcast in 2021 once Vince wasn't going to jail he knew he wasn't needed and he told Vince hey I'm going home and Vince thanked him and kept sending checks to his house and Jerry told Vince hey you keep sending the checks and Vince said there yours.
    He then got a job with WCW and called Vince again and told about him about the WCW job Vince told him to take it since that would taking money away from Turner, so Jerry at one time was getting checks from WWE and WCW.

  • @chico1680
    @chico1680 Рік тому +7

    For those who don't know, it was cancer that took Jerry. Jerry had known about it for at least a year but, didn't want it made public apparently. RIP Mr Jarrett

  • @Raheed27
    @Raheed27 Рік тому +16

    I always love Jim talk about wrestling of the past its really incredible to hear. RIP Mr Jarrett

    • @ASCUMBAGWh0re
      @ASCUMBAGWh0re Рік тому

      Shad.. pathetic name change that bs man

  • @IamPondo
    @IamPondo Рік тому +15

    Memphis area wrestling was great in my childhood. Thanks Mr. Jarrett and bless your family.

  • @jamesoldham9237
    @jamesoldham9237 Рік тому +8

    I grew up watching USWA on Saturdays here in Kentucky and went to Louisville Gardens to the matches and seen all kinds of wrestlers come and go, rest in peace Jerry Jarrett.

  • @Commenter007
    @Commenter007 Рік тому +9

    Rest in peace, Mr. Jerry Jarrett. He made Memphis wrestling world famous. I grew up in the Evansville area and my Grandfather would take me to the matches every Wednesday night.
    I watched Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto wrestle Phil Hickerson and Dennis Condrey the very first time I went to the matches, in '76 or '77. They announced that some of the wrestlers would be signing autographs at a local Wendy's restaurant, after the matches. Jerry and Tojo were two of the wrestlers who were there. Eddy Marlin was also there. That's all that I can recall, right now. As a 6 or 7 year old, I was star struck! It was a magical time, for me! We saw some big time stars come through.

  • @pleasequietdown8946
    @pleasequietdown8946 Рік тому +19

    I've hardly watched a minute of wrestling, but I've listened to Jim for hundreds of hours and it's given me such appreciation for the rich history

    • @shahidnyker2900
      @shahidnyker2900 Рік тому

      Are you not a wrestling fan at all?

    • @pleasequietdown8946
      @pleasequietdown8946 Рік тому

      @@shahidnyker2900 grew up only knowing fake wwe and mocked it. Only took interest when i suddenly started watching that shoot interview series

    • @biguglyskunk1248
      @biguglyskunk1248 Рік тому +1

      Same here.. I casually watched some in late 70s early 80s. Love hearing the stories and finding the videos and watching them knowing the backstories and what was going on behind the scenes. 🤟

    • @d-mo733
      @d-mo733 Рік тому +2

      Oh but you will watch FAKE movies, FAKE reality shows and FAKE news but it is Wrestling that did it for ya! Just can’t understand why ppl would FAKE beat each other up?!! How stupid are ppl? REAL STUPID! Most Moronic comments ppl could make. Don’t watch tv at all if you wanna avoid FAKE stuff! Stupid idiots!

    • @pleasequietdown8946
      @pleasequietdown8946 Рік тому

      @@d-mo733 get some ice for your butt

  • @LuisReyes-pb4dt
    @LuisReyes-pb4dt Рік тому +7

    Condolences to Jeff Jarrett and his family. Jerry Jarrett was an influential and important figure in the glory days of wrestling.

  • @heyokah
    @heyokah Рік тому +22

    Times may change, the faces will age and fade away, but all we can do is cling tightly to the memories. In the end memories are all we will have left. Those too shall fade away unless those memories are shared with others.
    Thank you Mr. Cornette for sharing.

  • @spawnninjacus1472
    @spawnninjacus1472 Рік тому +15

    Jim is one of the few people on UA-cam that ever talked about Jerry if ever. A lot of new school fans would've never knew that much about jerry if it wasn't for Jim.

    • @pontus3142
      @pontus3142 Рік тому +1

      My World talks about him plenty!

    • @spawnninjacus1472
      @spawnninjacus1472 Рік тому

      @@pontus3142 yes but not for over 8 years on UA-cam

  • @lisab1278
    @lisab1278 Рік тому +5

    They knew I was a gimmick from Day 1. I just didn't know it." - Jim Cornette
    What a great gimmick you are, sir.

  • @denniscook512
    @denniscook512 Рік тому +1

    The fued between Fargo/Jarrett vs Lawler/White is what got me hooked on rasslin during the early 70s

  • @StyxOneSixty
    @StyxOneSixty Рік тому +11

    I could listen to Jim all day.

  • @xinvented6414
    @xinvented6414 Рік тому +37

    RIP Jerry Jarrett. Your contributions to pro wrestling will never be forgotten

  • @TonyRichards
    @TonyRichards Рік тому +3

    Even the best drawing year Bill Watts had in Mid South in 1984 revolved around angles from Tennessee like the birthday party angle. Jerry Jarrett's influence in the industry will never be matched. I am going to miss him personally very much.

  • @Lemi-killmister
    @Lemi-killmister Рік тому +7

    At least he didn't take the chicken salad recipe with him

  • @MisterKidd555
    @MisterKidd555 Рік тому +2

    Although this comes about due to a sad occasion, I love to here Jim talk about the transition of The Pioneer Days in the South & Southwest into the birth of The Territories.
    Rest in peace, Mr. Jarrett. We, as fans, owe a huge debt of gratitude to you for the contributions you made to the business we love, sir.

  • @steveaustin330
    @steveaustin330 Рік тому +21

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is mourning the loss of legendary wrestling promoter Jerry Jarrett, who died on Tuesday at the age of 80.
    In a lengthy video posted to Instagram early Thursday morning, the Black Adam star, 50, reminisced about the man who helped launch not only his career in the ring, but also that of Johnson's father, Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson.
    "In the wild world of pro wrestling, the world that I love, we lost a legend this weekend," Johnson began his video, in which he told the story of Jarrett and his wrestler-son, Jeff, with whom the actor "came up together" in their then-burgeoning wrestling careers.
    "You were good to my dad when he was having a hard time catching a break," the star wrote alongside the video. "I'll never forget it." He added, "You were also good to me when I had $7 bucks in my pocket. I'll never forget it. Thank you for taking care of my family."

    • @runawayuniverse
      @runawayuniverse Рік тому +1

      The Rocks dad was a disgusting person.

    • @steveaustin330
      @steveaustin330 Рік тому

      @@runawayuniverse Thats your opinion, he always treated me good, he and dad grew up together and never had a problem.

    • @Jimbo199
      @Jimbo199 Рік тому

      Well done for copying and pasting an article, how clever and original you are.

    • @alexmartin3143
      @alexmartin3143 Рік тому +1

      Thanks crack rock

    • @joshuakessler6818
      @joshuakessler6818 Рік тому +2

      The Rock and his act is so played out.

  • @henrysawyer3262
    @henrysawyer3262 Рік тому +5

    what a great era of rasslin..the fargos..tojo..the interns..herb welch..the greens..many more as of right now i cant remember them all..rip jerry jarett

  • @ronnironn2986
    @ronnironn2986 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic segment! Thank you

  • @tomwigal8856
    @tomwigal8856 Рік тому +2

    Jerry had a great mind for the business and I especially want to thank him for helping start a live asking program that I still watch today and watch some people may not know is that I get this Jeff Jarrett my world podcast Jerry and Jeff were on the outs for a while but thank goodness they reconciled so Jeff can remember the good things about his father rest in peace mr Jarrett

  • @sdeofficialpage
    @sdeofficialpage Рік тому +1

    Jerry ran the Tuesday night shows at the Louisville Gardens for years,and got Jim started in wrestling as a young teenage photographer.The rest is history.RIP to one of the greats.

  • @BillStine
    @BillStine Рік тому +4

    I owe Jerry everything for giving me the chance, RIP Jerry see you on the other side.

  • @tamzidmohsinkhan3333
    @tamzidmohsinkhan3333 Рік тому +65

    RIP Jerry Jarrett
    One of the pioneers of pro wrestling

  • @Brando-Lee3725
    @Brando-Lee3725 Рік тому +7

    A true legend and a Revolutionay Titan of the industry of actual Pro Wrestling . Its breaks my heart seeing so many of the old guard passing away . Its inevitable obviously but still sad .

  • @SirVic42
    @SirVic42 Рік тому +4

    "They knew I was a gimmick from Day One - I just didn't know it."

  • @andyrockett495
    @andyrockett495 Рік тому +4

    TNA, Impact, GWF, USWA.....these promotions Jerry had a hand in...and the wrestling I enjoyed...seriousness, competitive matches, no unnecessary bullshit...Wrestlers such as The Patriot, Iceman Parsons, Maniac Mike Davis, Gorgeous Gary Young, Harlem Heat...as a wrestling fan I enjoyed all these folks..

  • @Matt-cr4vv
    @Matt-cr4vv Рік тому +8

    It’s always fascinating listening to the history of the territory days. What always strikes me as interesting is that during s time when the business was strongly protected and hard to break into as a wrestler how people like Jerry got their starts. How many legends of the era started in wrestling as kids doing odd jobs that just evolved over time until they rose to influential levels? Just really wild to think about how many people were working important jobs in these territories at young ages and then became what they became. Something that could never happen in todays age. Will always be fascinating to me to think about.

  • @jamigrey5554
    @jamigrey5554 Рік тому +2

    I grew up near Nashville and went to the fairgrounds to watch the matches multiple times. My grandpa believed it was real until he died.

  • @danzane5973
    @danzane5973 Рік тому +17

    RIP Mr. Jarrett. Blessed to have Mr. Cornette to remember and give us a history lesson of the good ole days.

  • @williammitchell4417
    @williammitchell4417 Рік тому +4

    Corny and Brian could talk about the history of the business and it would NEVER get old.

  • @matthewhostetter8974
    @matthewhostetter8974 Рік тому +50

    RIP Jerry Jarrett, your contributions to wrestling will never be forgotten. Even if your son does try to book himself bigger than Hogan, the Rock, and Hogan combined. I think the sad part was we just saw Jerry a few months ago on Tales from the Territories, but it is nice to know his legacy still lives on and younger generations know just how important he was.

    • @Voysh2Voysh69
      @Voysh2Voysh69 Рік тому +7

      Jeff Jarrett’s repeatedly taken losses since joining AEW. So I don’t know how he’s BOOKING himself bigger than Hogan or Rock?

    • @fredos4323
      @fredos4323 Рік тому +6

      Hogan, Rock and HOGAN combined😂🤣😭😂🤣😭😭😭😭😭brother this comment will take me to my grave early...

    • @Voysh2Voysh69
      @Voysh2Voysh69 Рік тому +3

      @@fredos4323 bruh must think Horace Hogan was super over 😭☠️☠️

    • @tobiasfarragut292
      @tobiasfarragut292 Рік тому +4

      @@Voysh2Voysh69I think he meant more like in the TNA days or how he was pushed as leader of the Slapnuts in Dubyah Cee Dubyah

    • @fredos4323
      @fredos4323 Рік тому +1

      @@Voysh2Voysh69 ☠️☠️

  • @josgor9061
    @josgor9061 Рік тому +12

    Aside from Vince McMahon, the best promoter and mind in the history of the business. In Tennessee I believe he was just as influential with the country music community.

  • @thomashenley1903
    @thomashenley1903 Рік тому +4

    I don't think we would have Jim Cornette if it wasn't for Jerry Jarrett. All the crazy stuff on wrestling today, Memphis did it first

  • @chrisholden615
    @chrisholden615 Рік тому +3

    RIP Good sir and thank you for your immensely huge contributions

  • @DateTwoRelate
    @DateTwoRelate Рік тому +2

    Test on Monday. Sure hope you're taking notes during Prof Cornette's lecture.

  • @lb2.0.45
    @lb2.0.45 Рік тому +4

    His contributions to wrestling will never be forgotten truly one of the best minds in the business. RIP Jerry Jarrett!

  • @joshhefner8179
    @joshhefner8179 Рік тому +3

    On Jeff's Podcast that aired Tuesday Morning, Jeff had Conrad tell everybody that Jerry had called him 2 months ago and he told Conrad he had esophageal cancer and they talked about Jerry was going to beat it, then of course he passed away that same day.

  • @Matt-cr4vv
    @Matt-cr4vv Рік тому +6

    The most impressive thing about a promoter like Jerry Jarrett to me is not simply how successful his promotion was for a period of time. What’s so impressive to me is that it did so well for the time it did when it was hitting the same towns every single week. The ability to get people to come to your show every week is wild to see somebody do. When WWE comes around I go sometimes but it’s largely because it is only once a year maybe. But I would never want to go every single week. So putting on shows compelling enough to get people to come every week is crazy to think about for me.

    • @mattprentice5344
      @mattprentice5344 Рік тому +1

      WWE tickets are $100 plus dollars each.
      Back then you could get tickets for $6

    • @pontus3142
      @pontus3142 Рік тому

      @@mattprentice5344 You would have to pay me to sit through a WWE show every week.

  • @vtmiller63
    @vtmiller63 Рік тому +5

    I appreciate the WTCG acknowledgement! As a little Mid-South kid, I remember those call letters when Georgia Wrestling first became available in Louisiana.

    • @lodi70005
      @lodi70005 Рік тому

      How did you watch that in Louisiana? I first saw Georgia on cable TV, which had only been available for a year in Destrehan, La.

  • @zo6scott
    @zo6scott Рік тому +8

    Corney you and I are contemporaries and grew up on the same wrestling. I find I can’t watch the old stuff and feel the same way. Listening to you talk about the same events is far more enjoyable than watching the actual events. Thankfully you have left a legacy that will speak for you for decades to come. Cheers!

  • @michaelhoule2134
    @michaelhoule2134 Рік тому +22

    RIP Mr Jerrett, the supercard in heaven just got one of the best minds in the business.

  • @rameybutler6555
    @rameybutler6555 Рік тому +9

    i hope jim and fuller can have a show together again to speak about jerret, armstrong, and tn wrestling

    • @joehung1552
      @joehung1552 Рік тому

      We don't need a show with a woman beater on it with Jim.

  • @Ryan-il2iw
    @Ryan-il2iw Рік тому +3

    Anyone who hasnt seen it should check out Jerry Jarrett booking wcw 2000 for Sean Oliver the man was a genius the wrestling business truly is lesser without him in it R.I.P.

  • @1nstantClassic
    @1nstantClassic Рік тому +13

    Well you know, I just want to say Rest Peacefully JJ

  • @AhtoRashied
    @AhtoRashied Рік тому +4

    So much priceless history here. Amazing.

  • @sethkorzenborn3456
    @sethkorzenborn3456 Рік тому +3

    Been waiting very very anxiously for this one since I foud out.

  • @rumtuckskatter
    @rumtuckskatter Рік тому +1

    Thank you Jim and Bryan

  • @johnabrams7476
    @johnabrams7476 Рік тому +4

    The fact that Vince was gonna let Jerry run the WWWF if he had lost the steroid scandal..just shows the value of Jerry Jarret as a person. And what he has done for professional wrestling...
    Rest in Peace Jerry...

  • @nolongerblocked6210
    @nolongerblocked6210 Рік тому +10

    After an hour & a half Cornette pays it off in the last minute by admitting it was a powder blue tux... these stories are amazing. I'm gonna have to listen twice just to make sure I didn't miss anything #RIPJerryJarrett

  • @tysontomko
    @tysontomko Рік тому +3

    Rip Jerry and glad to hear another mention of southeastern wrestling

  • @johnhunter4854
    @johnhunter4854 Рік тому

    I'm from a little town in Arkansas just across the river from Memphis. USWA on Saturday morning was my introduction to wrestling. It really was great back then.

  • @YogsenForfoth
    @YogsenForfoth Рік тому +4

    Jerry was a bit of a contentious man, but goddamn was he influential. The guy is unquestionably one of the most important figures in wrestling during the 20th century. Rest in peace, Mr. Jarrett.

  • @samtipton9402
    @samtipton9402 Рік тому +2

    Thank U Mr. Jarrett R.I.P.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby Рік тому +19

    I'll never forget Jerry's shoot interview where he said he wanted to strangle Dixie Carter because she was so clueless, It really cracked me up

  • @rudyrusso711
    @rudyrusso711 Рік тому +8

    R.I.P. Jerry...Thank you for all you have done for the Sport of Pro Wrestling, the memories will always remain! 🙏

  • @AFCole-uu3rv
    @AFCole-uu3rv Рік тому +3

    Jarrett belongs on any list of the most influential figures in American professional wrestling during the past 50 years

  • @BlazedApples
    @BlazedApples Рік тому +5

    Some of us may not have been old enough like myself to have lived through the days of all these prominent figures in wrestling but I'm really glad that we have Jim to give us a history lesson on things. RIP Jerry Jarrett🙏

  • @spanky9676
    @spanky9676 Рік тому +7

    “My mother tells me you are smart to our business”.
    That’s where it all began.
    RIP

  • @sullyb23511
    @sullyb23511 Рік тому +1

    Say that part about Hildebrand being the guy in the turtle costume again for the knuckleheads in the back. Some people miss the point so horribly.

  • @danielreamer8382
    @danielreamer8382 Рік тому +9

    Tna/ Impact Wrestling is my absolute favorite wrestling company in the entire world and I am forever grateful to Mr. Jarrett for that

  • @jtown1022
    @jtown1022 Рік тому +2

    Ah man, hearing Jim say he wore a powder blue tux has me imagining him duel a young Harvey Wippleman in an orange tux with canes 😂

  • @alenton81
    @alenton81 Рік тому +8

    There is NO woman (even Mama Cornette) that will have a bigger place in Corny's heart than Christine Jarrett. An enjoyable listen.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 4 місяці тому

      Seriously?

  • @kyledrummond6011
    @kyledrummond6011 Рік тому +3

    Jerry Jarrett always came across as very formal in interviews etc. Not sure if it was a generational / Southern thing but it was an interesting contrast on other promoters who are a bit more brash.

  • @elijahchesterthomas5334
    @elijahchesterthomas5334 Рік тому +2

    When you think about people like PT Barnum, Vince McMahon, Jerry Jarrett, Etc you have got to admire there any knowledge of crowd/mass psychology even if it was just in one particular area. It is a special gift that not many have.

  • @LordPeaceFrog
    @LordPeaceFrog Рік тому +2

    ATG😪R.I.P. Jerry. The "little man" who cast a GIANT shadow!!!💪

  • @playthesmackdown
    @playthesmackdown Рік тому +10

    RIP Jerry!

  • @Am71919
    @Am71919 Рік тому +9

    I'm just glad he lived a full life

  • @blanchfor
    @blanchfor Рік тому +3

    RIP to the great Jerry Jarret

  • @TheMajorBlazer
    @TheMajorBlazer Рік тому +1

    Brian asks great follow-up questions.

  • @Celerott
    @Celerott Рік тому

    The powder blue tuxedo reveal had me stitches. I was picturing him in white. 😂😂😂

  • @HyperActive7
    @HyperActive7 Рік тому +3

    All the promoters our generation grew up with are now all gone which is crazy to think Vince, Dutch II, and Jeff Jarret who is still active are some of the only ones other than you still around either telling stories or adding to their illustrious careers by transitioning to higher positions within today's promotions.

  • @Themosthigh__
    @Themosthigh__ Рік тому +2

    I need more information on the original Dutch Mantell

  • @guardianofchaosBD
    @guardianofchaosBD Рік тому +4

    R.I.P. Jerry Jarrett🙏

  • @xthevortexknightx6356
    @xthevortexknightx6356 Рік тому +3

    Rest in peace to Jerry Jarrett. What massive contributions to the wrestling business. Not nearly given enough credit for what he did. These kinds of pieces also remind me of how knowledgable and full of facts Corny is about the wrestling business. One of the last pure wrestling geniuses.

    • @marcbasil
      @marcbasil Рік тому

      Not nearly given credit…? What?

  • @psilociarise1648
    @psilociarise1648 Рік тому +5

    R.I.P Mr Jarrett

  • @sc30002001
    @sc30002001 Рік тому +1

    Jerry Lawler made his name in Memphis most fans just remember that he's the WWE commentator Jim also mentioned that he saw the amount of his check and said some day you'll have one like that Jerry Jarrett and Lawler ran Memphis quite well I also am touched that Jim went out of his way to help Jeff Jarrett out of respect for his parents.

  • @SoelGriffin
    @SoelGriffin Рік тому +5

    R.I.P. Jerry Jarrett

  • @animatedsuccess-abrahamhic4748

    SPOKE TO JERRY A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO. I ASK HIM WHAT WAS HIS MAGIC, HE ALWAYS SAID TO HIS WRESTLER "KEEP IT REAL".

  • @arttashfilms9816
    @arttashfilms9816 Рік тому +10

    Man....Jim Cornette is a human wrestling encyclopedia

  • @TheRealDannAlexander
    @TheRealDannAlexander Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the history lessons. Always respected Jerry for his contributions, and it sounds like he may have had more class than most American Promoters combined. Best to you Brian and Jim. F!ck Vince McMahon and Russo.

  • @waynethompson6667
    @waynethompson6667 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic history lesson. RIP Jerry Jarrett!