he is such a legend and he is so humble. As a kid watching Menikmati, he made me feel like it was ok to be the ledge and manny pad guy when all of your homies are hucking down gnarly shit
Dude back in like ‘99 at the skatepark of Tampa he was throwing down huge shit. Everybody was doing tricks over the flat top of the pyramid, then Creager threw down a hard flip LATE kickflip wayyy out to FLAT. The whole Ronnie just stays low to the ground thing is kinda false. Maybe now as an older guy. But I’m his prime he was fairly gnarly as well.
@@paulsilva1357you’re not wrong. He definitely had the skill talent and gift to do anything he wanted. And he did do a some big tricks. But in general he did do a lot of lines and shit. Super buttery.
buttery, flowy, smooth, all these describe this Ronnie's style and has been an inspiration to me since the 90s. Thank you for skateboarding Ronnie Creager.
I love that I looked up to Ronnie and imagined what he would be like and this interview has basically shown me he is exactly as cool and chilled as hoped he was. My first pro model deck was a blind Creager…legend
He was one of my idol’s when I was a kid trying to skate. His video parts were the most watched amongst my friends and me. Fast forward 20 years later, I’m golfing with my older brother and one of his friends, turns out it’s Ronnie. Everyone says that you should never meet your heros, that doesn’t apply to him. The dude was one of the nicest, most humble, down to earth dudes I’ve ever met. The dude is a genuine legend.
@@billdautreve9277 me too, my friend had a shirt screen printed with him on it for a gift. Used to watch trilogy every day 😂 Seeing him skate in person was amazing.
One time after Blind What If .. I messaged him on MySpace to say how much I liked his part and he totally replied said thank you and Happy Skateboarding ..it really stoked me out !
@@Wladislav thats sick as fuck bro..definitely gunna do my best to grab a pair..sick to death of ugly ass vulc slip ons..want something that looks fresh..too damn old for board feel anyway..need a little bit of cushion for my broke ass feet.
I'll never forget in early 2000s when Ronnie commented in some magazine how he quit ES because they told him he had to start doing big rails and stairs and he felt like he was being brainwashed. And also politely telling fans he appreciates the offer, but doesn't want to smoke their weed
Ronnie Creager was one of the best street skaters for along time . And help design a street style that formed a lot of tricks through a couple different eras. This dude needs his flowers big time . I watched his skating just mesmerized for yrs.
I’m pretty sure the camera you guys were talking about with a little tape in the adapter is a VHSC. I was super pumped that Ronnie knew about the PXL 2000. There’s this circuit bender that goes by the name water head that sells some crazy freaked out PXL 2000 even with DV out it’s a classic analog film student joint. Thanks for doing the show Ronnie is an absolute legend
Shout out to Reezy Resells Good looking out my man got me going on amazon a few years ago and during the pandemic I turned that into my full time gig. Was nice to relate to a skater when I was looking up info on selling on amazon. With so many different options to learn from was more relatable to learn from a skater. I got the Ronnie episode playing while I’m packing up FBA boxes. Shout out to the nine club all day 1000%.
Favorite skater since day one. Have always said he's criminally underrated and deserves all the shine the other greats get from his time. Girl needs to put the last Blind og on and give him and his skating that proper light.
@Shankly Paisley given his story it sounds like most of the companies he rode for. people are always talking about gino and penny etc which are obviously recognized for a reason, but his name isn't brought up as often and I think it should be. No need for saltiness when people are trying to give recognition to something i'm sure you agree with lol
@Shankly Paisley so they rated him under his worth lol? Of course the consumers that know would never underrate him, but as a whole his name isn't brought up as often as it should be when the topic of 90's og's comes up
Yes! His switch ollie over the fire hydrant in Menikmati is what made me decide skateboarding was my thing. Of course, not long after I got Label Kills and realized it definitely was. But that switch ollie was the coolest thing I'd ever seen at that point in my life. Didn't know it was switch at the time, of course. Tech god. Great guest to start off the Nine Club episodes with again.
I remember that. His tech skating was on a next level. Consistent, smooth, style...he had it all. Hopefully he still has some left for that berries event
I saw him skate Vans park in OC. Everyone was watching.....and he was skating switch nearly the whole time. He was destroying the place switch ...absolutely destroying it.
Ronnie Creager was the epitome of "wayyy ahead of the curve" for a loooooong time. everything he did was exactly how i envisioned tech skating was...a lil bit of surf meets precision and almost tom penny-like non chalance..but with that daewon level of tech. thank you for the decades of mindblowing skating.
I'm 45 and grew up idolizing Ronnie's skating. As much as it's a bummer for us both, makes me feel better that even a legend like him age is catching him the same way it has me.
Superconductor Supercollider was one of the first videos I saw. Ronnie's effortless back and forth between goofy and switchstance blew my mind, and inspired me to learn to skate switchstance. Thanks Ronnie!
I always loved watching Ronnie, thanks for all the great skating. Seems Blind dropped the ball, and thanks Nine Club for coming up with this podcast idea, I love watching them and it's like I get to hang out with you guys and my favourite skaters all the time. You guys ROCK!
Creager is such a humble O.G. 20 SHOTS & TRILOGY... eS' days and lucky to have a board and a few things from him and the og eS' BLESSED... THANKS RONNIE EVEN WHEN YOU SIGNED MY HOMIES MAG AND WE TALKED AS VANS OG SKATE CONTEST🙌🏾👊🏽🖤🛹🙏🏽💰🥃
I remember signing up to his happyskateboarding website as a young kid, Couple weeks later i got a real letter from america with stickers in it. 10 years later i somehow got first at a manny mania contest and got too meet ronnie in real life , the most humble dude! ❤️❤️ thx @nineclub!
I remember watching Ronnie win globe World Cup in Melbourne 15+ years ago, Mcrank won one aswell, crazy that these guys were the ones winning comps, they didn’t train or have private skateparks, they were skate rats that won
One of my favorite episodes to date. The term legend gets thrown around a lot but Ronnie is an absolute legend and a star while I was growing up and his part in Trilogy was mind-blowing. Thank you Kelly for asking some of those questions I've wanted to know for years like that famous day of tail slides at Dwyer.
I love these interviews. Growing up only seeing these dudes in mags and vids on the other side of the world we had no idea what was really going on behind the lens. Getting to know them now in these long formats is such a gift from the past. Thanks guys
I’m Ronnie’s age and grew up with him since 9 and have to say he’s probably the most real, genuine, giving, nicest dude I’ve been blessed to know. He skated in my driveway at 12 launching over trash cans from janky launch ramps built from scraps and became pro. 🤣 He invented the word buttery
OMG!! This is my favorite 4th of July ever!! IM smiling the same way my son was while watching fireworks. THANKS A MILLION THE NINE CLUB!! Dev Calloway or Anthony Pappalardo request?? Anyways gonna enjoy this one.
Ronnie’s part in Menikmati was so good. His style, especially on the backtail flip out, backtail 270 shove on the bench gap. He just has the perfect look to his tricks. Such a rad dude.
I used to work in the movie industry. I've had so many conversations with some of the biggest "superstars" and never even cared and actually found most of them to be pretty boreing... The one time I finally got to meet Ronnie, I was like a stuttering wierdo. Star struck as fuck...such a fan of this dude...
Yes, been waiting i years for a Ronnie creager Interview!! Bucket hats and nose blunts and nollie hard flip late flip! Ronnie is one of the goats in skateboarding and underrated!
Ronnie deserves so much more from skating. Straight up. Put him back on blind, reissue all the old boards and pay the man!!! Even if it's for only 2 or 3 years. Just do it, look at how well the old blind reissues are doing. That money could be going to Ronnie
My friend Johnny Hill once told me that he saw Ronnie Creager switch backside flip over a bench WITH a back (in San Bernardino).He’s been my favorite skater from that day forward.
ES Team in Limburg Skatepark Germany 98, i don´t know....had no clue they were there.Rolled over to the small quaterpipe in the corner.Ronny was there by himself,no one really noticed him in that moment.I was so damn stoked ,he is so calm & relaxed.He was " just " a part of the session,no big deal !
One of my favorite skaters ever. No doubt RC is one of the top most skilled people on a skateboard ever. Doesn't matter how much skateboarding progresses, his skills are timeless. Great interview.
Being a old skater from Orange, I was stoked to hear Ronnie mention some the names of a few forgotten talented skaters who skated for Hot Skates. And it is weird that some filmer is named after Josh Beagle too?
I'll never forget a demo in early 90's in Melbourne Australia... Ronnie, Koston and all the big bangas...This was when Ronnie was killin it on early Blind days.
I remember that one too. Not sure if that was the same one karmen campbell and kris markovich there there. It was at Flat lands, where Fed square is now.
Mid-90s… Creager was on bLind from 94’ into the 2010’s, but I wouldn’t say he was part of the “Early Blind days.” He wasn’t even their first “Ronnie.” Early bLind (1989-1991) was Gonz, J. Lee, Jovante Turner (for six months), Danny Way (for 6-8 months), Rudy Johnson, Guy Mariano and Jordan Richter. You could also say the next bLind era “early” with Tim Gavin, Henry Sanchez, Brian Lotti, Ronnie Bertino and Jeron Wilson. After the big GIRL defection/upheaval, bLind got Ronnie Creager on (and Bertino moved over to Plan B).
He should be legend status for Blind. Seriously, what are they doing? Look at the Santa Cruz model, they kill it. Their team is stacked with rippers, but they still have (and respect) the OG's in the mix.
First of all glad yall back, 2nd finally have been waiting 5 years to see creager on here, my favorite skater of all time, when I started skating round 2 blind section was my jam, THANK YOU NINE CLUB
Finally found the whole interview. Stoked. New phone sucks. Dude I remember going really fast do a slappy noseslide to nosegrind to wheelslide to noseslide. Super waxed curbs. Ronnie is a straight humble Gangster. Top ten of all time Thanx guys. PS: even his dad was a G
I had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie many times in Arizona from ages 16-24! He’s a great dude and will sesh a obstacle with anyone and just have fun while doing insanely technical tricks !
Yes finally! One of my all time favourites. 👍 Creager the was the shit back in the late 90s. My biggest influence. A switch god and trick-machine with style. 1000
Having had several creager decks growing up, this was wonderful to hear. Lol props to CRob teasing out all the stories out of him hahahah Ronnie’s too chill
We used to skate a spine in the neighborhood with Ronnie. I’d work on a trick for a month and when we’d play SKATE and he’d land it first try. You could tell then as a kid that his career was going to take off. Stoked for him that it did.
My first skateboard was a blind Ronnie Creager 2 board around 1997, 20 years later I hit up Ronnie with a random DM and he sent me a pic of it! Was soo stoked to see it new, so big thank you Ronnie! If anyone has one for sale would love to have one. The graphic is a go kart!
First real pro board back in late summer of 99 was the blind reaper mushroom slick deck complete!!!!! Loved it ! One of my favorite boards ! I was in the 5th grade
Ronnie was the first dude I remember being able to flip in and out and make it look so easy. Others were doing it but Ronnie had a smooth operator feeling on tech shit. My first real skateboard was a blind reaper board. Shit went when I was 10 in ‘03, 04’
My favorite skate part from Creager is Blind What if? - the intro, the tricks, the song and the enders were just mind blowing and got my excited to skate
Great Episode! By the way I’m loving Rog having the “God” voice on the show lmao it truly fits, I’m hoping he makes an in person appearance in the future with the guests too once in a while
One of the most talented, and underrated skaters in the history of this thing.
Ronnie Creager is "underrated"
-people in 2021 about one of the most popular and successful skaters of the last 30 years
So true
Truth.
When everybody was skating sketchy , this guy already had a modern perfect style
Facts
Dude so true. I remember when he switched heel flipped over that slide in one of the first 411s I was trippin! Couldn’t believe it was switch. Lol
Imagine someone like Ronnie Creager saying he wishes he had more tricks! HAHA
He's literally one of the most groundbreaking skaters of all time!
No tricks were safe around him.
he is such a legend and he is so humble. As a kid watching Menikmati, he made me feel like it was ok to be the ledge and manny pad guy when all of your homies are hucking down gnarly shit
I feel the same way. I just wanted to be tech and smooth, and Ronnie made it cool to be that way.
Dude back in like ‘99 at the skatepark of Tampa he was throwing down huge shit. Everybody was doing tricks over the flat top of the pyramid, then Creager threw down a hard flip LATE kickflip wayyy out to FLAT. The whole Ronnie just stays low to the ground thing is kinda false. Maybe now as an older guy. But I’m his prime he was fairly gnarly as well.
@@paulsilva1357 i remember that one, in fact the hard flip late flip kind of became his trademark back then.
I wish I were more into ledge/manny stuff back in the day instead of the Jamie Thomas route; I’d probably be a better skater today
@@paulsilva1357you’re not wrong. He definitely had the skill talent and gift to do anything he wanted. And he did do a some big tricks. But in general he did do a lot of lines and shit. Super buttery.
Just seeing Jeron and Ronnie sitting at the same table just warms my heart two of the greatest of all time love it ✊🏽
buttery, flowy, smooth, all these describe this Ronnie's style and has been an inspiration to me since the 90s. Thank you for skateboarding Ronnie Creager.
These episodes are even more special, special, SPECIAL because of having to wait an extra year+ So glad these are back!
I love that I looked up to Ronnie and imagined what he would be like and this interview has basically shown me he is exactly as cool and chilled as hoped he was. My first pro model deck was a blind Creager…legend
He was one of my idol’s when I was a kid trying to skate. His video parts were the most watched amongst my friends and me. Fast forward 20 years later, I’m golfing with my older brother and one of his friends, turns out it’s Ronnie. Everyone says that you should never meet your heros, that doesn’t apply to him. The dude was one of the nicest, most humble, down to earth dudes I’ve ever met. The dude is a genuine legend.
Ronnie is an absolute legend! Great episode.
Hi Doug 👋🏼
He’s always been my favorite skater
Blind really did drop the ball with that dude.
Hey Doug
@@billdautreve9277 me too, my friend had a shirt screen printed with him on it for a gift. Used to watch trilogy every day 😂 Seeing him skate in person was amazing.
His opening in Menikmati is still the absolute best. Best és shoes
Weird that Kelly is kinda running the show as he is asking the most interesting questions lmao
So glad these are back, and what a way to bring them back with this legend.
One time after Blind What If .. I messaged him on MySpace to say how much I liked his part and he totally replied said thank you and Happy Skateboarding ..it really stoked me out !
We need a re-release of his éS shoes ASAP! I like them more than the Muskas!
Best trick with them? Looking comfy
That really was a sick shoe..super under rated..kind of a slimmed down muska..both were dope though.
@@n.h.420 They're coming back!
@@Wladislav thats sick as fuck bro..definitely gunna do my best to grab a pair..sick to death of ugly ass vulc slip ons..want something that looks fresh..too damn old for board feel anyway..need a little bit of cushion for my broke ass feet.
Damn, Ronnie '270' Creager, loved his late 90s blind footy, what a way to come back to regular nine club with a bang ❤🔥
Jeron Wilson hit a home run!! Great job on your first nine club interview!! The energy was off the charts!!
Fr he killed it
1000
He killed it because this is all his era it brought back alot of memories for him
Yeah. He was great.
What an amazing person to have the show return with. Ronnie's skating was always so fluid and clean. Mad respect to the OG.
I'll never forget in early 2000s when Ronnie commented in some magazine how he quit ES because they told him he had to start doing big rails and stairs and he felt like he was being brainwashed. And also politely telling fans he appreciates the offer, but doesn't want to smoke their weed
Ronnie is so soft spoken, seems like the best mentor you can have being in this industry. Always loved his skating baggy pants and bucket hats FTW
Dude looks high as heck
Fun Fact:"Weeeeeeeeeell..... We ARE BACK!" Exactly 469 days later.......
I love 69. 🍻🙋
@@theman5221 heirlooms
Smells like carnitas.
Soft ass. 🍻🙋
Ronnie Creager was one of the best street skaters for along time . And help design a street style that formed a lot of tricks through a couple different eras. This dude needs his flowers big time . I watched his skating just mesmerized for yrs.
I’m pretty sure the camera you guys were talking about with a little tape in the adapter is a VHSC. I was super pumped that Ronnie knew about the PXL 2000. There’s this circuit bender that goes by the name water head that sells some crazy freaked out PXL 2000 even with DV out it’s a classic analog film student joint. Thanks for doing the show Ronnie is an absolute legend
Shout out to Reezy Resells Good looking out my man got me going on amazon a few years ago and during the pandemic I turned that into my full time gig. Was nice to relate to a skater when I was looking up info on selling on amazon. With so many different options to learn from was more relatable to learn from a skater. I got the Ronnie episode playing while I’m packing up FBA boxes.
Shout out to the nine club all day 1000%.
@@mattm1660 aye Respect G. Keep that 🔥 alive.
Reezy knows I need these ankle stabilizers more than anyone haha
Favorite skater since day one. Have always said he's criminally underrated and deserves all the shine the other greats get from his time. Girl needs to put the last Blind og on and give him and his skating that proper light.
Yup
@Shankly Paisley given his story it sounds like most of the companies he rode for. people are always talking about gino and penny etc which are obviously recognized for a reason, but his name isn't brought up as often and I think it should be. No need for saltiness when people are trying to give recognition to something i'm sure you agree with lol
@Shankly Paisley so they rated him under his worth lol? Of course the consumers that know would never underrate him, but as a whole his name isn't brought up as often as it should be when the topic of 90's og's comes up
Yes! His switch ollie over the fire hydrant in Menikmati is what made me decide skateboarding was my thing. Of course, not long after I got Label Kills and realized it definitely was. But that switch ollie was the coolest thing I'd ever seen at that point in my life. Didn't know it was switch at the time, of course. Tech god. Great guest to start off the Nine Club episodes with again.
now this is a special special special special special special guest
Couple more specials I reckon👌🏻
Ronnie part in trilogy!!! will never forget it still watch it and the 5 switch tail slides on that big ledge in the credits🙌
I remember that. His tech skating was on a next level. Consistent, smooth, style...he had it all. Hopefully he still has some left for that berries event
@@christophersawyer253 dude had that flow we dream about. I bet he do well in batb12
Ronnie was always the coolest person at Huntington Skate Park. When Ronnie skated everyone watched!
I saw him skate Vans park in OC. Everyone was watching.....and he was skating switch nearly the whole time. He was destroying the place switch ...absolutely destroying it.
Ronnie Creager was the epitome of "wayyy ahead of the curve" for a loooooong time. everything he did was exactly how i envisioned tech skating was...a lil bit of surf meets precision and almost tom penny-like non chalance..but with that daewon level of tech. thank you for the decades of mindblowing skating.
Wellllllll ! Stoked to have the original classic format back !
Stoked y’all are officially back!👏👏👏
I'm 45 and grew up idolizing Ronnie's skating. As much as it's a bummer for us both, makes me feel better that even a legend like him age is catching him the same way it has me.
I went back to skating slappy curbs . Friend and I are loving relearning some curb tricks
Superconductor Supercollider was one of the first videos I saw. Ronnie's effortless back and forth between goofy and switchstance blew my mind, and inspired me to learn to skate switchstance. Thanks Ronnie!
Ronnie's timeless style has remained consistent over the years. An absolute legend!
I always loved watching Ronnie, thanks for all the great skating. Seems Blind dropped the ball, and thanks Nine Club for coming up with this podcast idea, I love watching them and it's like I get to hang out with you guys and my favourite skaters all the time. You guys ROCK!
Creager is such a humble O.G. 20 SHOTS & TRILOGY... eS' days and lucky to have a board and a few things from him and the og eS' BLESSED... THANKS RONNIE EVEN WHEN YOU SIGNED MY HOMIES MAG AND WE TALKED AS VANS OG SKATE CONTEST🙌🏾👊🏽🖤🛹🙏🏽💰🥃
It hurts me that this has only 89k views.He deserves more !!!
I remember signing up to his happyskateboarding website as a young kid,
Couple weeks later i got a real letter from america with stickers in it.
10 years later i somehow got first at a manny mania contest and got too meet ronnie in real life , the most humble dude! ❤️❤️ thx @nineclub!
I remember watching Ronnie win globe World Cup in Melbourne 15+ years ago, Mcrank won one aswell, crazy that these guys were the ones winning comps, they didn’t train or have private skateparks, they were skate rats that won
Both dudes are fucking amazing still
THE GOAT 4EVER FOR ME!! He shaped my skateboarding 100%
One of my favorite episodes to date. The term legend gets thrown around a lot but Ronnie is an absolute legend and a star while I was growing up and his part in Trilogy was mind-blowing. Thank you Kelly for asking some of those questions I've wanted to know for years like that famous day of tail slides at Dwyer.
I love these interviews. Growing up only seeing these dudes in mags and vids on the other side of the world we had no idea what was really going on behind the lens. Getting to know them now in these long formats is such a gift from the past. Thanks guys
I’m Ronnie’s age and grew up with him since 9 and have to say he’s probably the most real, genuine, giving, nicest dude I’ve been blessed to know. He skated in my driveway at 12 launching over trash cans from janky launch ramps built from scraps and became pro. 🤣 He invented the word buttery
It was funny seeing crob try to contain his excitement at the start of the episode 😅. Great show boys
Ronnie Creager is the damn dude.. He's been killing it for so long.
Love when you guys have North OC legends on ! Jeremy Wray, Ronnie Creager, James Craig, Danny Garcia. Etc..
His part in What If inspired me a TON as a 12 year old beginner back in 2006. Ronnie is a goat
So great to hear the classic "Well...... We are back..." Hell Yeah! And with a true legend.
OMG!! This is my favorite 4th of July ever!! IM smiling the same way my son was while watching fireworks. THANKS A MILLION THE NINE CLUB!! Dev Calloway or Anthony Pappalardo request?? Anyways gonna enjoy this one.
Ronnie’s part in Menikmati was so good. His style, especially on the backtail flip out, backtail 270 shove on the bench gap. He just has the perfect look to his tricks. Such a rad dude.
I used to work in the movie industry. I've had so many conversations with some of the biggest "superstars" and never even cared and actually found most of them to be pretty boreing... The one time I finally got to meet Ronnie, I was like a stuttering wierdo. Star struck as fuck...such a fan of this dude...
Yes, been waiting i years for a Ronnie creager Interview!! Bucket hats and nose blunts and nollie hard flip late flip! Ronnie is one of the goats in skateboarding and underrated!
AHH YEEEEEAAAAAAHHH!! RONNIE'S THE OG! HYPED ON THIS
Ronnie deserves more recognition!
My eyes won't stop looking at the creagers shoes in background. 👀👀👀I miss them
Ronnie deserves so much more from skating. Straight up. Put him back on blind, reissue all the old boards and pay the man!!! Even if it's for only 2 or 3 years. Just do it, look at how well the old blind reissues are doing. That money could be going to Ronnie
Id buy a Ronnie board...
Nice Ronnie you are doing the right thing, never give up on the ideas. Great, honest, humble dude.
One of my all time favs, so glad to see him finally on here
My friend Johnny Hill once told me that he saw Ronnie Creager switch backside flip over a bench WITH a back (in San Bernardino).He’s been my favorite skater from that day forward.
ES Team in Limburg Skatepark Germany 98, i don´t know....had no clue they were there.Rolled over to the small quaterpipe in the corner.Ronny was there by himself,no one really noticed him in that moment.I was so damn stoked ,he is so calm & relaxed.He was " just " a part of the session,no big deal !
One of my favorite skaters ever. No doubt RC is one of the top most skilled people on a skateboard ever. Doesn't matter how much skateboarding progresses, his skills are timeless. Great interview.
Being a old skater from Orange, I was stoked to hear Ronnie mention some the names of a few forgotten talented skaters who skated for Hot Skates. And it is weird that some filmer is named after Josh Beagle too?
TSA + Trilogy Parts = Timeless 🏆 Thanx for all inspiration through decades 👊 😎
I'll never forget a demo in early 90's in Melbourne Australia...
Ronnie, Koston and all the big bangas...This was when Ronnie was killin it on early Blind days.
Damn that woulda been epic!
Early 90s? Late you mean?
I remember that one too. Not sure if that was the same one karmen campbell and kris markovich there there. It was at Flat lands, where Fed square is now.
@@luke4803 yep that's the one👍
Mid-90s… Creager was on bLind from 94’ into the 2010’s, but I wouldn’t say he was part of the “Early Blind days.” He wasn’t even their first “Ronnie.” Early bLind (1989-1991) was Gonz, J. Lee, Jovante Turner (for six months), Danny Way (for 6-8 months), Rudy Johnson, Guy Mariano and Jordan Richter. You could also say the next bLind era “early” with Tim Gavin, Henry Sanchez, Brian Lotti, Ronnie Bertino and Jeron Wilson. After the big GIRL defection/upheaval, bLind got Ronnie Creager on (and Bertino moved over to Plan B).
What a great guest to start the show back up!!!
Ps. Kelly we need those es creagers back! Lol
He should be legend status for Blind. Seriously, what are they doing? Look at the Santa Cruz model, they kill it. Their team is stacked with rippers, but they still have (and respect) the OG's in the mix.
Ronnie is a GOAT. This episode was what I was waiting for forever. It was great. 🔥
Can't be more honest than Ronnie said "...how bad my flip is..."
Man, trully an underrated skater you ever see.
First of all glad yall back, 2nd finally have been waiting 5 years to see creager on here, my favorite skater of all time, when I started skating round 2 blind section was my jam, THANK YOU NINE CLUB
Whey! Congratulations Nine Club! Awesome to see a new face in the hot seat once again, and what a choice for first guest back!
Finally found the whole interview. Stoked. New phone sucks. Dude I remember going really fast do a slappy noseslide to nosegrind to wheelslide to noseslide. Super waxed curbs. Ronnie is a straight humble Gangster. Top ten of all time Thanx guys. PS: even his dad was a G
Ronnie is a living legend! Mr. Consistent. Continues to inspire.
Nine Club is BACK. The world is healing 🙏
Love Ronnie! First vid i bought was 411#13 and Ronnie was on the cover! Fan ever since!!
I had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie many times in Arizona from ages 16-24! He’s a great dude and will sesh a obstacle with anyone and just have fun while doing insanely technical tricks !
Yes finally! One of my all time favourites. 👍
Creager the was the shit back in the late 90s. My biggest influence. A switch god and trick-machine with style. 1000
Having had several creager decks growing up, this was wonderful to hear. Lol props to CRob teasing out all the stories out of him hahahah Ronnie’s too chill
We used to skate a spine in the neighborhood with Ronnie. I’d work on a trick for a month and when we’d play SKATE and he’d land it first try. You could tell then as a kid that his career was going to take off. Stoked for him that it did.
Ronnie is such a legend, one of my all time favorite skaters keep it up Ronnie!
My first skateboard was a blind Ronnie Creager 2 board around 1997, 20 years later I hit up Ronnie with a random DM and he sent me a pic of it! Was soo stoked to see it new, so big thank you Ronnie! If anyone has one for sale would love to have one. The graphic is a go kart!
Awesome episode!! Ronnie creager has been my favorite skater since i started pushing! Hell yea!
My first board ever was a Ronnie Creager blind board. Will never forget. This guys an OG and huge inspiration till this day.
clearly one of the best episode so far, Ronnie is an inspiration for all of us. He seems like such a nice guy.
The Nine Club is back! The world is finally healing
Huge inspiration for skating
Ronnie's one of the greatest, and can still throw it down. Been watching him rip shit up since 20 Shot Sequence.
Favorite skater. Met Ronnie in line at McDonald's in LAX back in 2002. Coolest.
I’ve been waiting BIG TIME for this one 🍻
The OG Shane O'neill
Well done fellas, been waiting on this one!!
Yes Ronnie, love your skating bro!!
Great episode, love the stop and chat. All the guests are great 🔥
First real pro board back in late summer of 99 was the blind reaper mushroom slick deck complete!!!!! Loved it ! One of my favorite boards ! I was in the 5th grade
Was a big Creager fan growing up, so I was waiting for this and it didn’t disappoint. This episode was everything I wanted and more!
Ronnie was the first dude I remember being able to flip in and out and make it look so easy. Others were doing it but Ronnie had a smooth operator feeling on tech shit. My first real skateboard was a blind reaper board. Shit went when I was 10 in ‘03, 04’
My favorite skate part from Creager is Blind What if? - the intro, the tricks, the song and the enders were just mind blowing and got my excited to skate
I like that Jeron is on here
They finally got him on! Ronnie was one of my skate heros growing up, he inspired me to skate switch and do technical tricks.
Great Episode! By the way I’m loving Rog having the “God” voice on the show lmao it truly fits, I’m hoping he makes an in person appearance in the future with the guests too once in a while
Thanks, Chris and company. This shit rules.
an ALL-TIME Favourite.