The delusion of this guy is next level. The dress wasn’t over, you weren’t the “biggest babyface” or “recognizable” anywhere, and this “undefeated streak” must have happened on Velocity against local enhancements who WWE paid $150 for the night. Not one single person remembers anything about the dress run. This guy in another interview said he was supposed to wrestle Booker for the title but he was switched for Taker due to backstage politics. Please.
@@TheYungPrince MarkyD just uploaded the entire run of Vito in a dress and i know the guy could work but that thing hurt, and what also hurt was the matches feeling boring as hell, he should have at least moved up the card and challenged for the US belt or something. Every match was the same gay panic shit
@@justint8635 You're not kidding. If this guy was as big of a deal as he thinks he is, he'd be getting roasted as much as Hulk Hogan for these tall tales and outright fabrications. Because backstage conversations about Vito winning the world title actually happened as much as Hulk Hogan main eventing SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley in front of a dying child actually happened. Vito completely made this up as well as this "undefeated streak" but he gets a pass because nobody except a few hardcore ECW marks remembers who the hell he is. So much for "most recognizable athlete in the world" whose clips have 1k views. Also having a hard time believing women "loved it." Maybe they loved it in a gay-male-girlfriend-lets-go-shopping kind of way, but women are not attracted to men in dresses..
@@TheYungPrince Lol, no he didn't and no he wasn't. He wasn't over at all and was at the very bottom of the card beating guys like Simon Dean on his best day and 170 lb local wrestlers on most other days. That's not an "undefeated streak."
Cant believe hes almost 60, dude looks in his 40s.
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He looked like a fool in that dress, just a clown.
The delusion of this guy is next level. The dress wasn’t over, you weren’t the “biggest babyface” or “recognizable” anywhere, and this “undefeated streak” must have happened on Velocity against local enhancements who WWE paid $150 for the night. Not one single person remembers anything about the dress run. This guy in another interview said he was supposed to wrestle Booker for the title but he was switched for Taker due to backstage politics. Please.
He was undefeated on Smackdown at one point he got over towards the end of his career was he the biggest? No but he made the best out of what he had.
@@TheYungPrince MarkyD just uploaded the entire run of Vito in a dress and i know the guy could work but that thing hurt, and what also hurt was the matches feeling boring as hell, he should have at least moved up the card and challenged for the US belt or something. Every match was the same gay panic shit
I'm watching these clips in just amazement. I feel like I've heard other wrestlers call this guy a goof and I can see it. His timelines are wacky too.
@@justint8635 You're not kidding. If this guy was as big of a deal as he thinks he is, he'd be getting roasted as much as Hulk Hogan for these tall tales and outright fabrications. Because backstage conversations about Vito winning the world title actually happened as much as Hulk Hogan main eventing SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley in front of a dying child actually happened. Vito completely made this up as well as this "undefeated streak" but he gets a pass because nobody except a few hardcore ECW marks remembers who the hell he is. So much for "most recognizable athlete in the world" whose clips have 1k views. Also having a hard time believing women "loved it." Maybe they loved it in a gay-male-girlfriend-lets-go-shopping kind of way, but women are not attracted to men in dresses..
@@TheYungPrince Lol, no he didn't and no he wasn't. He wasn't over at all and was at the very bottom of the card beating guys like Simon Dean on his best day and 170 lb local wrestlers on most other days. That's not an "undefeated streak."