Jim Cornette on The Passing Of Ole Anderson

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  • @vinceraven1501
    @vinceraven1501 10 місяців тому +81

    I ran into Ole at the mall of Georgia some years ago, as my aunt & uncle did too, & I just looked at him, smiled & said Ole Anderson. He cracked a smile, nodded slightly & reached out to shake my hand. He went into a store, got a piece of paper, pen & signed an autograph for me. Did the same for my aunt & uncle.
    He talked highly of his past in wrasslin, but, cussed up a storm when talking about the, then, current wrasslin product.
    Condolences to his family & friends. 😥

  • @BigCountryJB
    @BigCountryJB 10 місяців тому +73

    Ole lived here in Monroe, Georgia. Right down the street from me. He was always always nice and respectful to everyone. Monroe did a tribute to him this past Saturday night.

  • @Crusader7077
    @Crusader7077 10 місяців тому +36

    The cage match with Ole and Arn Anderson against the Rock & Roll Express in Greensboro, NC at Starrcade '86 was one of the best tag team matches I've ever seen. An intense crowd with such a well-worked match.

  • @claytonjones8358
    @claytonjones8358 10 місяців тому +117

    He called me a little bastard on the way to the ring in Corpus Christi, my dad was laughing his ass off right next to me. Hahahahaha

    • @raymondtipton7243
      @raymondtipton7243 10 місяців тому +3

      Why did he call you that?

    • @FrankAndrews
      @FrankAndrews 10 місяців тому

      Heels gonna heel​@@raymondtipton7243

    • @paulknight5300
      @paulknight5300 10 місяців тому +3

      That is awesome!

    • @yehudafinkelstein7504
      @yehudafinkelstein7504 9 місяців тому +2

      Ole was a heel.

    • @theatagamer90
      @theatagamer90 9 місяців тому

      ​@@raymondtipton7243 Because he was a little bastard obviously. And because Ole was a heel and that could get him heat

  • @Copperstoned
    @Copperstoned 10 місяців тому +451

    “I did it. You wish you could. Your opinion is different from what you put across as fact.” - Ole Anderson on dirt sheet marks. RIP legend! 🙏

    • @matthewcollins8602
      @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +57

      He absolutely destroyed Meltzer in that interview 😂

    • @kshinokevin
      @kshinokevin 10 місяців тому +24

      @@matthewcollins8602- YES ! Ole "wrecked" Dave; Meltzer thought that he was so smart, as some young "pro wrestling (broadcast) yuppie journalist" from New York. (Minnesota Wrecking Crew). I wonder how a interview between Ole and Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman) would turn out. Heyman is great on the mic/stick.

    • @matthewcollins8602
      @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +6

      @@kshinokevin it would be incredible

    • @glennrugar9248
      @glennrugar9248 10 місяців тому +30

      Dude was a legend when it came to not giving a single fuck. RIP

    • @kshinokevin
      @kshinokevin 10 місяців тому +2

      @@matthewcollins8602- it could be like this. Ole: Yeah, Vincent K. McMahon, Jr. loved Sterling Golden's (Thunderlips; Terry "The Hulk" Boulder; Hulk Hogan's) body type, but couldn't wrestle his way out of a paper bag. In the NWA/WCW, I didn't think that "Mean" Mark Callous; the "Skyscraper" who replaced Sid Vicious/Justice, would draw a dime. I told that to good ole/ol' J.R. (Jim Ross). Dangerously: You think that I'm Sid: a jackass, that has "have half the brain than you do." I had once managed "Mean" Mark before his contract expired for WCW and then, he left for New York (the WWF), as "Kane, the Undertaker," and got managed by Bruce Prichard (Brother Love) and "The Million Dollar Man," Ted Dibiase. When Dibiase was with the bodyguard/man servant, Virgil (R.I.P.), for a TV segment, back in 1987, there was a young RVD (Rob... Van... Dam : thumb point), who had to kiss Ted's feet, instead of bouncing a basketball for $500 bucks, 15 times and then being humiliated for it." Ole: Dangerously, You are a Gordon Gekko wanna be, with that Motorola brick phone in your hand. You don't know what the heck that you're talking about. Prove me wrong ! You were nothing but some young punk photographer, like a Jim Cornette (without his tennis racket) or Bill Apter, that snuck into Studio 54, with the help of "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin." Does "Cowboy" Bill Watts like you very much ? Dangerously: I don't think so. He hates my type, I guess (Lenny Bruce, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Mel Brooks, Andy Kaufman (the "Taxi" guy who had a feud against Jerry "The King" Lawler); Woody Allen, Andrew "Dice" Clay, Richard Lewis, Gilda Radner, Scotty Flamingo (Raven) and/or Bill Goldberg.) (Goldberg was a man who ended Bret "The Hitman" Hart's WCW career with a single mule kick, to the skull.) Comedians turn their horrible lives into comedy gold; tragedies just like a Bill Shakespeare play. Ole: You are acting like a fool right now. Don't be like (Woody) Allen though. He could be on a Chris Hansen tv show on NBC, just like "The King" from Memphis, TN. Latka Gravas' opponent trying to lure kids, with a pizza in his house or playing with a see saw at a public park. I think that (Dave) Meltzer could be a court jester. He likes what he likes. There are people that I like and people that I don't like, around here in WCW, like a referee (Theodore R. Long), that hangs out with two masked men: Butch Reed and Ron Simmons - Doom, that tag-team. Dangerously: Why don't you like old Peanut Head ? Ole: I just don't care for him, just Thunderbolt Patterson. Dangerously: I see. You should meet two of my friends, their names are New Jack and Mustafa Saed (from SMW: Smoky Mountain Wrestling). Ole: Go back to south Philly, to that bingo hall, where you belong ! Dangerously: Sufferin' succotash, you sound just like Yosemite Sam. Maybe, Watts might just fire my @$$ outta this (Billionaire Ted (Turner)/"Gone with the Wind" redneck plantation) place or get a Fed Ex mail (with a pink slip in it (what Eric Bischoff did to Syxx/X-Pac and "Stunning" Steve Austin). Ole: I'm from Minnesota. The home of Verne Gagne's AWA. Dangerously: That's where Hulk Hogan came from, before he went to New York (the WWF/WWE). It was "Playboy" Gary Hart who called me up and informed me about Hogan. Dangerously: At least, Terry Boulder could draw, many dimes. Ole: I hated how Ric Flair and Arn (Anderson) worked in the ring. I hated when Vince McMahon (Jr.) had bought out Georgia Championship Wrestling and ruined the regional territory system. I didn't like the Briscos (Jack and Gerald/Gerry). Both "Dirty" Dutch (Mantel) and Kevin Sullivan had called me a no-good b#stard. I'm "difficult to work with." Maybe I'm not a "people person." Too f#ckin' bad, man. Back in May 24, 1976, a late 70's-early 80's year old man (Henry O. Ramsey); he was a Greenville Memorial Auditorium (South Carolina) regular, had shanked me, after I did a chairshot and crushed him with my feet. ("You can't keep an Anderson down for long. You think he's been selling eggs all his life, selling snow cones on the beach ?") Another time, the "Lariat" (Stan Hansen) had tried to pull a gun on me ! And that, my friend, is a Shoot. Dangerously: You are consumed with fire and fury ! Ole: These younger (UA-camrs, Tik Tokers) social media influencers do nothing but stare at their phones for hours, even in a cross-walk (when the light is turning red). These zombies should learn how to read a book, my book in particular, "Inside Out: How Corporate America Destroyed Professional Wrestling," with co- author Scott Teal (November 1, 2003). The teenyboppers should just go outside and play. Go touch grass ! Go down a metal slide, as the hot sun burns your butt/a$$ or a merry-go-round (roundabout). Get some mud in your fingers or in between the crack of your toes, through your open shoes. Stop being pu$$@$. They think that I am just a hard-headed and stubborn curmudgeon. A grouchy or grumpy old man. I'm just a S.O.B. that is stuck in his ways. Just deal with it !" Dangerously: Getting the boot. (These boots are made for walking; an old Nancy Sinatra song.) It will be similar to when you got kicked out of the 4 Horsemen. Maybe you aren't just cut out for this "wrasslin' " business, anymore. You can no longer be in the corporate place, where the Big Boys play. What if ATM Eric/Easy E, Eric Bischoff, had sent you packing from CNN Center, and got demoted to the Power Plant; you would have to deal with guys and gals like: Blackjack Mulligan, Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, Medusa (Micelli) and Jody Hamilton ?! Blackjack Mulligan.... he's coming for you, Sucka ! (pause) Thank you, (Ole, for your insight); F#%k you and Goodbye !""

  • @ssheldon1616
    @ssheldon1616 10 місяців тому +275

    I remember his t-shirt when was a kid, “win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat”.

    • @kshinokevin
      @kshinokevin 10 місяців тому +9

      "It ain't/not cheatin', unless you get caught." - Jesse "The Body" Ventura. "Hulk Hogan is a Joke." - Ole Anderson; on a shoot interview, he said that yeah, Hogan as the "Sterling Golden (Georgia Championship Wrestling)" character had the body, but had no wrestling ability. For some reasons, Ventura couldn't stand Hogan; both of them were in the AWA (working for Verne Gagne). When Hogan left the AWA for the WWF, one of his first feuds was against Ted Dibiase (before the "Million Dollar Man" character) at MSG (Madison Square Garden). It was Dibiase's second rodeo with the WWF, now with a bodyguard named Virgil ("Soul Train Jones"), in which Hogan feuded against Dibiase. Whenever Jesse was in the commentary booth, with Vince McMahon Jr. (on "Saturday Night's Main Event" or "Superstars" on the weekends), "The Body" always put the Hulkster down, as a color commentator.

    • @davestaircrazedlocalactor7949
      @davestaircrazedlocalactor7949 10 місяців тому +6

      Ole did come to Knoxville and was Southeastern Heavyweight Champ for a little whiie. Which was kinda of weird.

    • @lotsathedetox
      @lotsathedetox 10 місяців тому +5

      Ventura hated Hogan because apparently he had done a bunch of work to unionize the WWF. Hulk caught on to what Jesse was up to and promptly ratted him out to Vince like a stooge, instead of helping the boys. That was the turning point in Ventura and McMahon's relationship and I am pretty sure Jesse was gone from WWF not too long after. Might have been a year or so, but that is probably the biggest reason he put Hogan down, but he was supposed to be the funny, heel commentator so who knows.@@kshinokevin

    • @TRivera13
      @TRivera13 10 місяців тому +12

      I remember the shirts he wore saying "DAMN I'M GOOD"

    • @Sweeptheleg83
      @Sweeptheleg83 10 місяців тому +8

      ​​@@kshinokevin I saw an old old interview with Heenan where he said it was because Ventura was always jealous of Hogan because Ventura wanted to be Superstar Graham and Hogan was more fitting the part and more over. That was Bobby's opinion. I don't know if he knew about the Union thing, he probably did but he said Jessie was always kind of jealous of Hogan.

  • @SSJ2Phenom
    @SSJ2Phenom 10 місяців тому +176

    I hope that when Ole Anderson sees Dusty Rhodes in heaven, Dusty says, "I told ya Ole Anderson, it would neva be ova!" Then they have a Loser Goes to Hell match.

  • @brenthenshaw3585
    @brenthenshaw3585 10 місяців тому +160

    I watched an interview with Ole where he talked about Hulk Hogan. He said Eddie Graham called him and said he wanted Ole to look at Terry Bolder, and Ole asked him "Can he work?" And Eddie told him "Well, he's big, and he looks good." So Ole brought him up, named him Sterling Golden, and after 2 weeks saw his work was the shits, and called Vince Sr., and said "I got a guy for you to look at", and when Vince Sr. asked if he could work, Ole said "Well, he's big and he looks good."

    • @kenchidester7702
      @kenchidester7702 10 місяців тому +14

      i saw that interview had me laughing

    • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337
      @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337 10 місяців тому +9

      ....and that's when Hogan started making money . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @CulEdz
      @CulEdz 10 місяців тому +10

      Hogan could work tho. Was he Flair or Steamboat? Hell no but he didn’t have to be. He was a powerhouse. He doesn’t need 30 minutes to win a match because someone his size should be able to beat anyone quickly.

    • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337
      @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337 10 місяців тому +7

      @@CulEdz check Hogan's matches from Japan from the early '80's and '90's. He's always said that he loved going there because they allowed him to wrestle. Plus , check his match against Flair at Beach Blast '94 at the O Arena in Orlando, Florida with Shaquille O'Neal at ringside.

    • @brenthenshaw3585
      @brenthenshaw3585 10 місяців тому +6

      @@CulEdz This was Hogan first started. He couldn't work for shit. And that was really noticeable in a territory where they ran 5 cities a week.

  • @gothard5
    @gothard5 10 місяців тому +33

    This was absolutely fascinating. This is the kinda stuff that I could listen to all day. RIP Ole Anderson.

  • @jpmagnus6909
    @jpmagnus6909 10 місяців тому +93

    Ole Anderson rolled up at the pearly gates of heaven, declared that the queue was the absolute shits and stated that he could draw a bigger crowd.

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 10 місяців тому +3

      I doubt that. He's on his knees declaring Jesus Christ is Lord as everyone is going to do. at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

    • @dennisrowan9700
      @dennisrowan9700 10 місяців тому +2

      And Saint Peter turned Mike Graham away at the gates 'cause he couldn't draw an earthly dime.

    • @acemak14721
      @acemak14721 10 місяців тому +4

      @@mustaffa1611yo, let the freaking joke breath. Nobody cares about your self righteous piety.

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 10 місяців тому

      @@acemak14721somebody got triggered

    • @dennisrowan9700
      @dennisrowan9700 10 місяців тому

      @@mustaffa1611 Got triggered like Alec Baldwin.

  • @dmar28
    @dmar28 10 місяців тому +34

    I absolutely loved Ole!! I met him once and I had a WWF T-Shirt on and he made the comment, "Must have been laundry day huh kid". I looked down and looked at my shirt and and laughed and said Yeah must have been.

  • @matthewhostetter8974
    @matthewhostetter8974 10 місяців тому +47

    Ole Anderson, did it all in the business and was one of the few men to ever tell Vince "Fuck you." RIP Legend.

  • @bobshattuck6151
    @bobshattuck6151 10 місяців тому +78

    Google Ole VS Dave Meltzer. Ole had nothing but contempt for Meltzer and tore him up

    • @matthewcollins8602
      @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +26

      Listening to him blistering Meltzer never gets old.

    • @dreampopwavestudiob7282
      @dreampopwavestudiob7282 10 місяців тому +10

      @@matthewcollins8602 He put Dave in his place smh A professional wrestler getting a writer put in his place. It was brutal. Sometimes you need to just sit and listen rather than assume you know everything.

    • @manuelper
      @manuelper 10 місяців тому +8

      @@dreampopwavestudiob7282 DM still doesn't know shit.

  • @bilklein
    @bilklein 10 місяців тому +121

    Loved Ole, a real old-school heel. No face paint, no boas, no cowboy hat, just a mean nasty blue-collar guy who wanted to beat people up. And he cut great promos, always enjoyed hearing what he had to say. RIP as you ascend to the Great Battle Royal in the sky.

    • @jaygo8917
      @jaygo8917 10 місяців тому +6

      Racist af also

    • @vycanismajoris6871
      @vycanismajoris6871 10 місяців тому +3

      I always thought he was Mike Hegstrands dad (Hawk). It wouldnt surprise me if he was

    • @Jakob_The_Stoic_Norseman
      @Jakob_The_Stoic_Norseman 10 місяців тому +5

      ​@@jaygo8917 Proof or?

    • @tonyslicer7399
      @tonyslicer7399 10 місяців тому

      ​@@jaygo8917you need tissue

    • @DabsDad
      @DabsDad 10 місяців тому +7

      ​@@jaygo8917so is Trump. Nobody cares. His biggest moneymaker he booked was Thunderbolt.

  • @richcaterson3598
    @richcaterson3598 10 місяців тому +16

    When I heard of Ole's passing, the first thing I thought was that I couldn't wait to hear Cornette's reaction. Jim never disappoints

  • @JT-fz2xy
    @JT-fz2xy 10 місяців тому +335

    You know vince is finished when the passing of ole is annnouced on wwe tv

    • @Dawumpni
      @Dawumpni 10 місяців тому +48

      Facts. Vince would have NEVER put him over, even in death.

    • @Reese13
      @Reese13 10 місяців тому +11

      It sure was. Facts😂

    • @reubenelite
      @reubenelite 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@Dawumpni any specific reason??
      Or just he doesn't want ppl frm other promotions old thing he had

    • @ck_idgaf1680
      @ck_idgaf1680 10 місяців тому +6

      😀and he still doesn't care and making money

    • @jasonjimerson7046
      @jasonjimerson7046 10 місяців тому

      Didn't Ole Anderson tell Vince and Linda McMahon to go f yourself?

  • @BlackMoore82
    @BlackMoore82 10 місяців тому +176

    Paul the Butcher Vachon, Ole Anderson, and Virgil in the span of three days.
    Rest well gentlemen, you will be sorely missed 🌺

    • @darrylskylar8757
      @darrylskylar8757 10 місяців тому +9

      Rest In Heavenly Peace 🙏🤍🕊🙏♥️

    • @tomjones5650
      @tomjones5650 10 місяців тому +9

      Da Butcher died? You can't beat his prices. But you can beat his meat.

    • @rickshelton1955
      @rickshelton1955 10 місяців тому +3

      Jim will be doing more and more of these

    • @benjaminperez7328
      @benjaminperez7328 10 місяців тому +7

      They always come in threes……….

    • @sirjer73
      @sirjer73 10 місяців тому

      ​@@tomjones5650hey

  • @showtime810
    @showtime810 10 місяців тому +15

    Thanks Jim for sharing this, Ole was the best.

  • @sc30002001
    @sc30002001 10 місяців тому +28

    The story of Ole smiling at the kid at Dairy Queen was such a sweet moment. R.I.P Ole Anderson Diamonds are forever and so are The Four Horsemen

  • @C0wboyzfan4life
    @C0wboyzfan4life 10 місяців тому +15

    I always enjoy jim telling stories about wrestlers that he's familiar with after their passing. Respect to JC

  • @CaptainColdyron222
    @CaptainColdyron222 10 місяців тому +101

    I’ll always remember Ole laughing as he did the Shockmaster voice after Fred Ottman tripped busting through the wall. For some reason that’s always stuck with me out of his whole long career.

    • @drunkensailor112
      @drunkensailor112 10 місяців тому +10

      That's the best thing ever in this world

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 10 місяців тому +10

      😂😂 Now I've gotta look it up & watch it again

    • @btipton6899
      @btipton6899 10 місяців тому +9

      "he fell on his F'n arse!"

    • @portillo64ify
      @portillo64ify 10 місяців тому +4

      I re watched that and barely noticed it you know it was a monumental mess up if ole anderson breaks character

    • @cb3648
      @cb3648 9 місяців тому +5

      @@portillo64ify That's what makes it so funny, everyone expect Sid breaks up, but he is still trying to be full on rage promo mode which just adds to the hilarity.

  • @MauricioSandoval-xc9ih
    @MauricioSandoval-xc9ih 10 місяців тому +107

    “Don’t do this anymore, all of it” - Ole Anderson

  • @garryfrater7536
    @garryfrater7536 10 місяців тому +19

    I've listened to Jims Ole stories on this program a few times but was looking forward to what Jim had to say about Ole's passing since the news broke down here in Australia and of all the tributes Jim's was the best. R.I.P OLE ANDERSON.

  • @michael50351
    @michael50351 10 місяців тому +21

    The funniest part of the Big Turn video is when a fan actually makes it to the top of the cage and none of the heels notice. (Top right side of screen) But takes a quick look around and decides he doesn't want to get in THAT bad so he turns and goes back to the floor.

    • @madbrowniac7871
      @madbrowniac7871 10 місяців тому +1

      So technically it was actually a "Turn and A Half?!"😂😏🎤🐴💎👔👞👞🤼‍♂️B.W.

  • @YogsenForfoth
    @YogsenForfoth 10 місяців тому +29

    “Boy, that was the shits…”
    -Ole Anderson
    RIP to a legendary member of the Minnesota Wrecking Crew. We’ll miss ya, Ole.

  • @1979augistine
    @1979augistine 10 місяців тому +14

    One at a time my childhood heroes are slowly disappearing and all i can say is thank you for so many memories and wonderful times . May all who have passed may you rest in Peace and God bless to you and your families.

    • @YogsenForfoth
      @YogsenForfoth 10 місяців тому +4

      True, it is sad to say goodbye to these legends. I’m just grateful for being able to experience so many great moments throughout the entirety of the 80’s and 90’s. ❤

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 10 місяців тому +3

      I wasn't born until the early 70s so early 80s wrestling was when I started reading the magazines my mom would buy for me at the grocery store & watching on TV.. but I really would've liked to have seen Ole & Gene in their primes
      PS: #RIPLegend 🙏

  • @Jim-Tuner
    @Jim-Tuner 10 місяців тому +40

    The real glory days of Ole Anderson were in the 1970s with Gene Anderson. Brutal and authentic heels. The best of the best.

  • @bryanalexander2376
    @bryanalexander2376 10 місяців тому +11

    I didn't realize that Jim was at the Omni as a fan for that match...what a amazing scene to see in person.

  • @MrWolf12000
    @MrWolf12000 10 місяців тому +7

    An all time promo and an all time heel. My friend and I quote Ole almost daily. RIP Rock

  • @CHAINSAWLOVE77
    @CHAINSAWLOVE77 10 місяців тому +7

    I remember my Grampa (R.I.P) and I tuning in to TBS SUPERSTATION for the NWA/WCW show and Ole was cutting a promo on the ROAD WARRIORS and my grampa saying to me, Doug you see that guy he is one tough S.O.A.B!!!! R.I.P Ole!!!!🙏

  • @bookmark7859
    @bookmark7859 10 місяців тому +33

    Evil, Mean, and Nasty. RIP Ole.

  • @Shrug02
    @Shrug02 10 місяців тому +5

    This was so fascinating. Sad circumstances but I could listen to Jim talk about old wrestling all day. RIP Ole.

  • @RickJW-OSM
    @RickJW-OSM 10 місяців тому +9

    I believe now, in the wake of Ole's passing, we can officially bestow upon Jim Cornette the title of 'Grumpy Old Man of Wrestling.'
    Long may he live. 🎉🎉

  • @denniscook512
    @denniscook512 10 місяців тому +3

    First saw Ole in GCW, like him or not he was the real deal. Thank you for the memories and thank you for making me believe...R.I.P. ROCK

  • @artmeddaugh6669
    @artmeddaugh6669 10 місяців тому +3

    I love heels, and I loved Ole Anderson. I just wanted to thank him for having any influence in Georgia Championship Wrestling coming to and start running live shows in Michigan in 1982. The loop was Saginaw, Lansing, and Grand Rapids. That is when I first saw GCW on cable TV on TBS while living in Grand Rapids, and after watching it I was hooked. I made my dad take me to the Stadium Arena and the first card I attended the main event was Harley Race vs. Tommy Rich in early March. I saw almost every live show there including the one right before "Black Saturday" on July 10th, 1984.
    Two and a half full years of going and watching all the talent. Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, The Armstrongs, Ronnie Garvin, Paul Orndorff, Buzz Sawyer, Michael Hayes, Mr. Wrestling I & II, The Masked Superstar, The Wild Samoans, The Legion of Doom (The Road Warriors, Jake Roberts, The Spoiler, King Kong Bundy with Precious Paul Ellering, which were my favorites), a young Arn Aderson with Matt Borne, and of course, Ole Anderson.
    That "Evil, Mean, and Nasty" Son of a Bitch Ole Anderson was a tough, rough, no-nonsense Brute, who just wore plain old tights and plain old boots who would punch, kick, stomp, and pulverize his opponents into submission. Take that body part and render it useless.
    R.I.P. Ole Anderson. The wrestling profession just lost a LEGEND.

  • @jimlamenia7812
    @jimlamenia7812 10 місяців тому +17

    His promo after the Dusty turn might be my favorite heel promo ever. He bursts in on the football player, antagonizes the crowd, and breaks down everything that went into his thought process and plan in less than 5 minutes . You're gonna get it Ole...Not from you..Genius

    • @ricosalvaje5802
      @ricosalvaje5802 10 місяців тому +5

      That promo was amazing. Ole was an amazing talker.

    • @jimlamenia7812
      @jimlamenia7812 10 місяців тому +4

      @ricosalvaje5802 "we don't want to hear it"
      "WELL YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO HEAR IT!!!!"

    • @ricosalvaje5802
      @ricosalvaje5802 10 місяців тому +3

      @jimlamenia7812 such a great line. Ole would own the crowd.

    • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
      @MrSpeed-lt8gr 10 місяців тому +1

      Who was that football player? I know Otis Sistrunk from the Raiders wrestled during that period but he was bald.

    • @jimlamenia7812
      @jimlamenia7812 10 місяців тому +2

      @MrSpeed-lt8gr I'm not sure. It was someone named Ernie but it wasn't Sistrunk or Ladd. Perhaps it was a player that was a fan but never wrestled but they interviewed him because he was there?

  • @brainspin7518
    @brainspin7518 10 місяців тому +40

    Ole was a part of two big Dusty angles in the 80s. Both were in the Omni & in the cage too! True LEGEND in the sport.

  • @j.c.ca.o.l7035
    @j.c.ca.o.l7035 10 місяців тому +5

    I'm currently reading his book and it really is a great read one of the better books for anyone that's interested rest in peace Ole Anderson the rock you were great

  • @adanmizura
    @adanmizura 10 місяців тому +116

    RIP Ole Anderson and Virgil 🙏

    • @vincesmith2499
      @vincesmith2499 10 місяців тому +19

      And now Butcher Vachon.

    • @powerboon2k
      @powerboon2k 10 місяців тому +1

      What does this actually mean?

    • @Gulag00
      @Gulag00 10 місяців тому +3

      @@vincesmith2499why do wrestlers die in 3s?

    • @Sky_Blaze
      @Sky_Blaze 10 місяців тому +3

      Illuminati ​@@Gulag00

    • @manuelbouman5432
      @manuelbouman5432 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Sky_Blazehow are those assh*lls involved?

  • @paulknight5300
    @paulknight5300 10 місяців тому +4

    81-83 in Georgia was the very best wrestling I've ever experienced!

  • @RavenMessiah
    @RavenMessiah 10 місяців тому +16

    RIP Ole.
    You'll be sorely missed.

  • @TheChwann
    @TheChwann 10 місяців тому +38

    I waited for this. I never even saw this dude wrestle back when. But Corny talk made this man a household name and made me a fan. Blows my mind this hurt me even as old as he was. A true legend.

    • @patricksnavely5850
      @patricksnavely5850 10 місяців тому +7

      I watched Ole and Arn, just like you I waited for this episode as well. Ole came off like a cranky old fart, but he knew the business. Good times growing up watching Jim Crockett Promotions.

    • @DabsDad
      @DabsDad 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@patricksnavely5850he was better before Arn. When he turned on Dusty in GCW it was epic.

    • @ricosalvaje5802
      @ricosalvaje5802 10 місяців тому +4

      Ole was an excellent promo. Him and Piper have some promos on UA-cam from the early 80s that are so good. Piper was so razor sharp and witty.

    • @brucevalari5612
      @brucevalari5612 10 місяців тому +6

      A lot of the old territory stuff is on UA-cam

    • @patricksnavely5850
      @patricksnavely5850 10 місяців тому +2

      @@DabsDad wasn't quite old enough to remember those times when he was in GCW. I'll certainly check it out.

  • @richard-rt8bw
    @richard-rt8bw 10 місяців тому +30

    Founding member of 4 Horsemen

  • @____K_____989
    @____K_____989 10 місяців тому +8

    Ol’ Anderson actually got me. 😂 Thanks Brian.

  • @wewin03
    @wewin03 10 місяців тому +27

    People who weren’t there can never fully grasp just how good Ole Anderson was.

  • @ShaneNoles
    @ShaneNoles 10 місяців тому +13

    To anyone under the age of 45, I’d say it’s hard to truly grasp just how believable and authentic Ole Anderson came across in promos and in the ring. A hard ass to the very end, I could and did listen to him for hours in the lobby of the Hilton during the Mid-Atlantic/NWA fanfests in Charlotte. And the roast of Ole Anderson in 2016 was pure gold as Tony Schiovane, Tommy Rich, Ricky Morton and others roasted Ole and thanked him.

  • @vinceraven1501
    @vinceraven1501 10 місяців тому +12

    Nothing would ever beat that, if Ole Anderson would've been in the AEW locker room for just 5 minutes... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Jay-yy5rp
    @Jay-yy5rp 10 місяців тому +12

    Ole’s shoot interviews on UA-cam are hilarious

  • @thornmountain8129
    @thornmountain8129 10 місяців тому +2

    Been waiting for this discussion. RIP OLE~~~!!!!

  • @televiper11
    @televiper11 10 місяців тому +21

    Ole is vastly underrated by modern audiences. Great Booker, great Heel, amazing promo, and a tag team specialist.
    And he was right about Vince before just about everyone else. As for Taker, he also wasn’t wrong. In the NWA, as “Mean” Mark, he would’ve never drawn a dime.
    Ole was blunt, honest, sarcastic, and didn’t suffer fools.

  • @andresuker5106
    @andresuker5106 10 місяців тому +31

    OLE Thank you for your Blood, Sweat and Tears . REST IN PEACE OLE ANDERSON you are a LEGEND

    • @hi-vv3jo
      @hi-vv3jo 10 місяців тому +1

      And semen

  • @tysontomko
    @tysontomko 10 місяців тому +3

    "On behalf of the f&g manager i thank you" was the best line ever

  • @drskull9
    @drskull9 10 місяців тому +14

    Ole calling people and their matches the shits is one of my favorite things.

  • @chrispaige3939
    @chrispaige3939 6 місяців тому +1

    Keeping it real! Thank you

  • @sambrownbridge7917
    @sambrownbridge7917 10 місяців тому +2

    Jim Cornette: "The Cotton Gin was invented Eli Whitney"
    Ole Anderson: "YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!!!"

  • @davey3884
    @davey3884 10 місяців тому +7

    I just watched a shoot Ole did with Ricky Morton on UA-cam, and it was great, he seemed to genuinely like talking to Ricky.

  • @luisg.407
    @luisg.407 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the great recap on Ole. Ole had that voice, man.if Arn Anderson was no nonsense, Ole was even more dead serious in his promos and his voice was great. As a kid, I seriously thought he'd break someone's arm doing that badass knee off the turnbuckle. R.I.P. Ole!

  • @englishjoe70
    @englishjoe70 10 місяців тому +4

    Remember first watching Ole and Gene ( Minnesota wrecking crew ) in the early 70’s, they would work on an arm or leg through out the match.

  • @Goawaykidyoubotherme
    @Goawaykidyoubotherme 10 місяців тому +16

    We don't wanna hear it
    WELL YOU'RE GONNA HAVE TO HEAR IT

  • @rb.339
    @rb.339 10 місяців тому +1

    The story at the end about bischoff pulling in when they were doing the interview is one of the best things I’ve ever heard 😂

  • @maskedmotorsdiy3575
    @maskedmotorsdiy3575 10 місяців тому +2

    Ole Anderson, Gene Anderson, Black Jack Mulligan. You kids today can't understand how scary the late 1970's could be. Killer bees, quicksand, Minnesota Wrecking Crew, The Claw...your chances of surviving were slim.

  • @FrankC71
    @FrankC71 10 місяців тому +7

    The Rock name came to Ole when Ole did a taped promo and the background music was "Like a Rock" by Bob Seeger

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 10 місяців тому

      What ?
      He was Rock Ragowski when he broke in as a rookie in the AWA in 1964, over 20 years before that song was written and when Segar was in high school.
      Where do you people get these ridiculous ideas from?

    • @FrankC71
      @FrankC71 10 місяців тому

      @@maceomaceo11 He was not calld Rock for many many years before he did the promo, and I saw it live and is in my tapes, I have hundreds of tapes I am Digitizing, so grow up and quit being a triggered Mark

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 10 місяців тому +1

      @@FrankC71 Don't get triggered for being wrong, he was called Rock in Horseman promos by Arn very often. Again, he broke into the business as Rock Ragowski. Bob Segar doesn't have anything to do with any of this, nit wit.

    • @FrankC71
      @FrankC71 10 місяців тому

      @@maceomaceo11 No one is arguing that, sad thing is, I knew that without Wikipedia, I have AWA footage of Ole as Rock Ragowski, but never called that in the Carolinas much less the NWA

  • @jerryf.coffey2671
    @jerryf.coffey2671 10 місяців тому +4

    My favorite memory of him is when him,Arn,and Ric kicked Sting out of The Four Horsemen at Clash Of The Champions in Corpus Christi,Texas.

  • @intelligiblenoise6802
    @intelligiblenoise6802 10 місяців тому +14

    Arn and Ole were probably the most believable guys in wrestling history. Their work looked brutal and their promos were chilling.

    • @KitKat-ss4or
      @KitKat-ss4or 10 місяців тому +4

      If you like that, Gene and Ole would have blown your mind!!!

  • @matthewcollins8602
    @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +11

    Ole was great and I respect him immensely for his contributions. I first met him with Thunderbolt Patterson and they were so funny together and I knew they had remained great friends through the years. Ole really liked Jim Cornette also along with The Road Warriors, Stan Hansen, Rock n Roll Express, Arn, Gene, & Lars Anderson, The Harts, Gagne's, Bill Watts, Funks, Ernie Ladd, Harley Race, Tony Atlas, Sting, and so many others.
    I've heard the accusations Teddy Long made in regards to Ole and can honestly say I never heard anything like that from Ole. I also however don't value Teddy Long's take on anything considering he gave absolutely nothing to the business and was a referee until he started threatening to sue anyone for racism unless he was used as a manager or significant on air talent.
    Rest in peace Rock 🙏

    • @darryllmcgee
      @darryllmcgee 10 місяців тому +4

      Teddy Long is not the only person that has ever talked about Ole being a racist.

    • @matthewcollins8602
      @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +1

      @darryllmcgee no but they don't have any credibility either. It's basically a group of compulsive liars and crackheads.

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 10 місяців тому +2

      Honestly, is it really that hard to believe someone in that time & in the south was racist?? Nobody's perfect & even if he was racist that doesn't lesson his accomplishments or the cool things he did in wrestling. This modern fascination with pretending everyone's perfect, never said or did anything wrong in their life & if they did acting like they should be cancelled or thrown out of society, lose their job & be ignored forever is absolutely ridiculous. Humans are supposed to learn from their mistakes, nobodies born perfect we all struggle but hopefully we learn from our mistakes. A few mistakes doesn't make someone a horrible person in perpetuity

    • @WarGhoulKharas
      @WarGhoulKharas 10 місяців тому +1

      I don't think Ole was racist. He was an asshole to everyone equally.

    • @darryllmcgee
      @darryllmcgee 10 місяців тому

      @@WarGhoulKharas Whether you want to believe it or not, Ole was a racist.

  • @shamfortune2761
    @shamfortune2761 10 місяців тому +1

    Really enjoyed this, didnt know too much about Ole but Jim's knowledge is really helpful and insightful as usual

  • @florida_guy03
    @florida_guy03 10 місяців тому +1

    Ole’s promo after the turn on dusty is one of my favorite promos of all time. It was perfect.

  • @chrispaige3939
    @chrispaige3939 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Jimmy. I appreciate your love of my dad. Christian.

  • @misterelom
    @misterelom 10 місяців тому +3

    Ole had one of the greatest heel turns of all time when he turned on Dusty in that cage match. The clip of him and Gordon Solie reviewing the clip and Ole's like "I had to be careful because I didn't want everybody else jumping me" 🤣🤣🤣
    And in the promos where he'd be talking about Lars like "That do-gooder Lars!". Even the face turn when he got into the brawl with Tully at the Turner studios after Tully called him an outsider and talked about his son. And then there's the legendary match from Starrcade 86 with the Rock N Roll Express (I remember Steve Austin saying he watches that match all the time and it's a favorite of his). Even the promo/angle where he kicked Sting out of the Horsemen was great. So many classic moments from Ole and love him or hate him, he was one of the best ever. Rest in peace Ole.

  • @robertmuhammad7086
    @robertmuhammad7086 10 місяців тому

    Rest easy to the “Rock” - one of a kind. Got to meet him in the early 2000’s got a copy of his book (signed) and got to talk to him a couple of times. I thanked him for the memories (Ole and Gene /Ole and Arn, etc.)
    Peace

  • @productreviewproductions439
    @productreviewproductions439 10 місяців тому +1

    I really love him for his shoot interviews but the footage I have seen of him was pretty interesting , great heel

  • @samiam7342
    @samiam7342 10 місяців тому +3

    every cornette tribute episode is equivalent to a masterclass......

  • @akamiguelsanchez9985
    @akamiguelsanchez9985 10 місяців тому +2

    Ole just reminds me of my dad. Same look, same polo shirt, same brilliantly grumpy/sarcastic humour

  • @ANDREW.24
    @ANDREW.24 10 місяців тому +7

    May he rest in peace a good soul

  • @jakubwidlarz
    @jakubwidlarz 10 місяців тому +1

    I just did some research and at the start of August 1980 there were FOUR supercards in nine days:
    August 1: Dusty/Andre vs Ole/Gene, Omni
    August 2: JYD vs Michael Hayes(Dog Collar), Superdome
    August 3: Harley vs Dusty for the NWA title, Tampa
    August 9: Bruno vs Larry Zbyszko(Steel Cage), Shea Stadium

    • @chrischar9428
      @chrischar9428 10 місяців тому

      I woulda just copied this from last time it was posted

  • @roobear78
    @roobear78 10 місяців тому +7

    most amazing thing is how ole stayed at wcw for all those years right up until bischoff got rid of him!

    • @Jim-Tuner
      @Jim-Tuner 10 місяців тому +4

      Every time Ole tried to walk away, they gave him more money to stay.

    • @matthewcollins8602
      @matthewcollins8602 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@Jim-Tunertrue

  • @Smootman1
    @Smootman1 10 місяців тому

    I first saw Ole in the mid-60's. Great performer. I love Ole stories...RIP 😎😎

  • @davidfrederick1971
    @davidfrederick1971 10 місяців тому +4

    According to David Crockett he keeps saying that the house show films were thrown out once Turner purchased JCP. Apparently he does NOT KNOW you saved them from dumpster

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 10 місяців тому +1

      You never heard that from David Crockett. You just made that up, conflating Vince buying Georgia with Turner buying WCW.
      Ole didn't own shit in WCW, he was an owner in GCW and nobody knows what happened to the tapes. Somebody had them though because there's a whole lot of Ole's booking in Georgia all over youtube.
      Also, it seems WWE owns so much of that Georgia footage they don't have time to go through it. Some WWE video staff employee found "The Last Battle Of Atlanta", so if that has always been there (the Holy Grail of 80's Southern territory matches) then likely all of it is in WWE's vaults.

  • @HyperActive7
    @HyperActive7 10 місяців тому +1

    Nobody of this generation will get just how influential Ole was in getting real competition in the territories and his run as one of the Four Horseman is grossly underrated because he was one of the original founding members of that stable and not to mention the one who helped Flair really take off as the leader of the stable whose run in WCW is right up there with the greatest of all time.

    • @PatI-zg9gm
      @PatI-zg9gm 10 місяців тому +1

      Ole is a legend. Flair was the flamboyance of the Horsemen, but Ole was the menace. That is what made that foursome terrific. They each brought something different.

    • @HyperActive7
      @HyperActive7 10 місяців тому

      @@PatI-zg9gm And they were able to do kayfabe, which you could never do these days!

  • @mikes.4136
    @mikes.4136 10 місяців тому +8

    RIP Ole Anderson

  • @indieauthorjasonblayne7511
    @indieauthorjasonblayne7511 10 місяців тому +1

    The 86 house show in Huntington. I remember late aunt going on about thay show even years later. She met the midnight that night.

  • @Goawaykidyoubotherme
    @Goawaykidyoubotherme 10 місяців тому +14

    Ole then Virgil then Paul Vachon

  • @davestaircrazedlocalactor7949
    @davestaircrazedlocalactor7949 10 місяців тому +4

    You could imagine Ole as a normal person out in the world when he clocked out for the day.

  • @benespinosa6725
    @benespinosa6725 10 місяців тому +2

    Ole anderson was awesome in the four horsemen I got to do research on his career because he was way before i was born.

  • @TribalThief
    @TribalThief 10 місяців тому +1

    The powerplant carpark story is gold😂😂😂

  • @j.c.ca.o.l7035
    @j.c.ca.o.l7035 10 місяців тому +1

    One thing that I liked about Ole in recent years was I love seeing him do commentary with Gordon Solie on Georgia championship wrestling and I was very surprised when he actually admitted he really didn't like doing commentary. I thought that he and Gordon were actually a great team and they did really really well.

  • @markhayden3462
    @markhayden3462 9 місяців тому

    One of my all time favorites.

  • @maddogmarc
    @maddogmarc 10 місяців тому +2

    Ole made wrestling believable. Something that doesn't exist with today's sports entertainment. He was great on the mic and in the ring.

  • @nathangillispie51
    @nathangillispie51 10 місяців тому +1

    I loved watching Ole. Very sad morning for me.

  • @christophermorales2445
    @christophermorales2445 9 місяців тому

    Pumpkin over the head? A Sleepy Hollow match?? Lmao!!😂😂

  • @MaggieKeizai
    @MaggieKeizai 10 місяців тому +11

    This video made me realize that one of my best friends is exactly like Ole Anderson in terms of personality.

  • @maceomaceo11
    @maceomaceo11 10 місяців тому +3

    Ole was pivotal to modernizing the NWA Champion. He booked both Tommy Rich and Ric Flair into position to be NWA Champ, while Vern Gagne refused to book towards the future.

    • @earache_barker
      @earache_barker 9 місяців тому +1

      I’m fairly sure that it was Jim Barnett that pushed for Tommy Rich, and the Crockett’s pushed Flair. Still, Ole Anderson was great.

    • @maceomaceo11
      @maceomaceo11 9 місяців тому +1

      @@earache_barker Ole had to book them strong to make Barnett and Crockett's wishes come true. The key booking being Rich coming back from the beating Abdulah The Butcher gave him showing he was not just a pretty boy, and Flair showing he could work babyface if he had to feuding with Piper.

  • @DaWrestlingKnowledge
    @DaWrestlingKnowledge 10 місяців тому +2

    R.I.P Ole Anderson

  • @PulverizerA
    @PulverizerA 10 місяців тому +2

    Re Piper: Ole said he booted him because he was snorting coke in the locker room out in the open.

    • @earache_barker
      @earache_barker 9 місяців тому

      Right! Piper and Tommy Rich were partying too hard. Anderson couldn’t fire the well established Rich, but he could Piper.

  • @RS3isRealscape
    @RS3isRealscape 10 місяців тому +2

    we respect you booker man!

  • @davidfrederick1971
    @davidfrederick1971 10 місяців тому +1

    Ole also became very perturbed in an RF Video shoot interview, when RF asked about Flair taking the BIG GOLD belt to WWF in 1991.Ole said "What belt, why, he's world champion of what?" Since the territories were gone, the NWA World title let alone WCW had no longer any status. The other thing Ole talked about he was angry about is not being able to sue for the "WCW" he created (based on the WTBS GCW wrestling show name). He said his lawyers could NOT do anything because they also were in a working relationship with Turner Broadcasting (so they claimed conflict of interest)

  • @moopert86
    @moopert86 10 місяців тому

    A legendary grumpy old bastard. As always, Jim does a fantastic job looking back at the history of these wrestling legends.

  • @dgb7984
    @dgb7984 10 місяців тому

    It was only for a brief time, but I most remember him for when he teamed with Piper. Georgia territory '81-'82.

  • @Jiren261
    @Jiren261 9 місяців тому

    The snide digs at Terry Taylor cracked me up

  • @cosmoissleeping
    @cosmoissleeping 10 місяців тому +4

    A true legend in the world of 40 year old virgins