Spike was always a favorite. What a great interview. He underestimates how much the fans love him. He could clean up on an autograph signing if he’s not been on that circuit.
If I recall, Spike said he was never injured in a match or from one of those wild bumps. Just amazing, especially for a guy that didn’t have a bunch of muscle or fat to pad him a bit.
On a video he did recently with Maven, it sounds like the closest he’s been to an injury was in ECW when fighting Bubba Ray he got powerbombed on the counter of a bar and he said that he felt almost paralyzed later that night but was okay the next day.
This was a very enjoyable interview with great insight on how it was to be in ECW and also how it was to be an ex-ECW guy coming to WWE. Spike Dudley's off-ring persona is pretty much the same as I pictured it back when I used to watch him taking crazy bumps; a team-oriented guy with an easygoing positive attitude.
Awesome episode with stories I hadn't already heard retreaded a million times already. Stuff like this is important to the historical record, now kayfabe is done. As important as the history in the ring is, I'd argue the history of wrestlers on the road is even more important, as there's so little of it in comparison. A story never told is a story never remembered. That Angle rib was amusing. Thank you.
Spike is someone who is always spoken of highly by his peers any time he’s brought up. He was Darby Allin (minus the emo bitchness) when Darby was in diapers
Love Spike. Was truly amazed how he kept going. Some of those spots looked anything but planned. Haven't seen the full episode, yet. I listen to these shows, at work (seriously, guys, never stop, you keep me company and keep me laughing, overnight), but I assume the missed table spot gets brought up.
Love SPIKE great interview.. & is there any chance you might be able to get the former owner of WWF/E to talk souly about his time in charge not outside ring stuff things like the screw job & Wrestlemania & making JBL Champion feelings on Cornett/Russo his Dad? Hes no need to not talk anymore hes out
In a way, the best. Cutting edge til the end. Paul E. Never seemed to burn out creatively...guess why...cos he let the wrestlers have loads of input and would never be petty enough to cut off his nose to spite his face due to ego. It was a catch lightening situation. Right time, right place. Perfect counter-culture product for us jaded fans who wanted an adults only show that didn't insult our intelligence. Despite sounding like hyperbole, there's no doubt that ECW inspired the attitude era and basically provided the freedom for Steve Austin to begin the origins of his Stone Cold character by Paul E. Allowing him to do promos despite not being fit to wrestle (don't think he had one ECW match did he?) I love ECW, along with Jackass and King of the Hill and X-Files and all the other cool stuff from the late mid to late nineties
@@hottakehylas Paul knew Austin wasn't staying that long. Austin had alot of connections, and just him being in ECW was awesome. He did have one of the most classic promos. People always mention his Austin 3:16 promos, but I'll take his Superstar Steve Austin promos first. It started the transformation to Stone Cold.
@@hottakehylas you don't have to believe me . But my dad was his maintenance man at his condo complex and I met him right before he signed to WWE he signed a picture to me. And my buddy just ran into him at target like 2 weeks ago lol 😂 I'd make up a better story than Spike Dudley lives in my town LOL. You silly mark
@@CallingALLmarks what I'm saying is that I never once even for a second thought you was lying. What I was saying was nobody cares that an ex-wrestler lives in your town. It's like me saying Robbie Brookside was born in my city. Literally nobody cares. You call me a mark but saying Spike lives in your town is the most mark thing ever. Don't you get It? 😂
The only issue I have is the story about Terry funk; a six pack lasted 4 hours between Spike and Terry? I'm saying there was more beer or booze than that.
JBL interviewing guys that he’d have tortured psychologically and physically back in the day is truly fascinating. Who secretly replaced bully JBL with this guy.
Spike is the BEST underdog wrestling has ever had. ReyMysterio is a goat (for “small guy’s) but Spike is THEY GOAT! Him and Rhino/BamBam were something special. 👍🏽🫡.
Spike was always a favorite. What a great interview. He underestimates how much the fans love him. He could clean up on an autograph signing if he’s not been on that circuit.
Spike Dudley action figure
Love spikes stories great podcast
If I recall, Spike said he was never injured in a match or from one of those wild bumps. Just amazing, especially for a guy that didn’t have a bunch of muscle or fat to pad him a bit.
On a video he did recently with Maven, it sounds like the closest he’s been to an injury was in ECW when fighting Bubba Ray he got powerbombed on the counter of a bar and he said that he felt almost paralyzed later that night but was okay the next day.
This was a very enjoyable interview with great insight on how it was to be in ECW and also how it was to be an ex-ECW guy coming to WWE. Spike Dudley's off-ring persona is pretty much the same as I pictured it back when I used to watch him taking crazy bumps; a team-oriented guy with an easygoing positive attitude.
Spikes energy couldn’t be matched
The pro wrestling world attracts larger-than-life characters. I can't imagine any other setting would be the same.
Damn, I love this channel so much. Huge, huge respect for all of you. Spike is a treasure for the wrestling business
Had a good time watching him wrestle at tna as well
Awesome episode with stories I hadn't already heard retreaded a million times already. Stuff like this is important to the historical record, now kayfabe is done. As important as the history in the ring is, I'd argue the history of wrestlers on the road is even more important, as there's so little of it in comparison. A story never told is a story never remembered. That Angle rib was amusing. Thank you.
This was a great podcast. Fantastic 😊
Good episode
Spike is someone who is always spoken of highly by his peers any time he’s brought up. He was Darby Allin (minus the emo bitchness) when Darby was in diapers
...and without being a scumbag who takes advantage people of people in a desperate state for his own enjoyment or gain. (Look it up lol)
Love Spike. Was truly amazed how he kept going. Some of those spots looked anything but planned. Haven't seen the full episode, yet. I listen to these shows, at work (seriously, guys, never stop, you keep me company and keep me laughing, overnight), but I assume the missed table spot gets brought up.
Sounds like a match with Spike and Foley would have been memorable
Definitely
Was lucky enough to meet Spike and a few others in 2002 in incheong airport in South Korea, such a nice and approachable guy.
Spike looms great wish he would've came back in 2015 with Dilley boyz it was their last run
Love SPIKE great interview.. & is there any chance you might be able to get the former owner of WWF/E to talk souly about his time in charge not outside ring stuff things like the screw job & Wrestlemania & making JBL Champion feelings on Cornett/Russo his Dad? Hes no need to not talk anymore hes out
Spike Dudley has an interesting background with his wrestling career.....
ECW is a classic promotion
In a way, the best. Cutting edge til the end. Paul E. Never seemed to burn out creatively...guess why...cos he let the wrestlers have loads of input and would never be petty enough to cut off his nose to spite his face due to ego. It was a catch lightening situation. Right time, right place. Perfect counter-culture product for us jaded fans who wanted an adults only show that didn't insult our intelligence. Despite sounding like hyperbole, there's no doubt that ECW inspired the attitude era and basically provided the freedom for Steve Austin to begin the origins of his Stone Cold character by Paul E. Allowing him to do promos despite not being fit to wrestle (don't think he had one ECW match did he?) I love ECW, along with Jackass and King of the Hill and X-Files and all the other cool stuff from the late mid to late nineties
@@hottakehylas Paul knew Austin wasn't staying that long. Austin had alot of connections, and just him being in ECW was awesome. He did have one of the most classic promos. People always mention his Austin 3:16 promos, but I'll take his Superstar Steve Austin promos first. It started the transformation to Stone Cold.
Spike lives in my town
Cool story bro
@@hottakehylas you don't have to believe me . But my dad was his maintenance man at his condo complex and I met him right before he signed to WWE he signed a picture to me. And my buddy just ran into him at target like 2 weeks ago lol 😂 I'd make up a better story than Spike Dudley lives in my town LOL. You silly mark
@@hottakehylas I'm not gonna blow up his spot so all the marks hunt him down but he's in RI
@@CallingALLmarks what I'm saying is that I never once even for a second thought you was lying. What I was saying was nobody cares that an ex-wrestler lives in your town. It's like me saying Robbie Brookside was born in my city. Literally nobody cares. You call me a mark but saying Spike lives in your town is the most mark thing ever. Don't you get It? 😂
@@CallingALLmarks 'blow up his spot' oh my lord. Little mark...shup up when the adults are trying to talk.
Er ist eine Legende!!!!
Met Spike a bunch of time in his ECW days ,always a cool dude ,Also Sandman was in WWECW he even had a t-shirt made and was let go in 2007
Yeah remember when he caned the zombie 😂
@@ubella2329 Yeah that was my buddy Tim ,he died a few years ago
@@ubella2329I thought that was scifi channel ECW.
Sandman was in the new ECW thing that WWE had for a bit it wasn’t long
Let the man talk!!!
top bloke
The only issue I have is the story about Terry funk; a six pack lasted 4 hours between Spike and Terry? I'm saying there was more beer or booze than that.
Dudley dawg
Jerry is great. Want a legend
What happened to Spike's hair?
I hate how they cutting Spike off like let him talk
OK so I feel like the only one who doesn't know who did it??
X-pac
@@JRocker69 Thanks.
He still alive
Man you want to talk tough. This guy was a human crash dummy back in the day.
❤ 🙏🍻
Spike shoulda hit the gym wit the boys on tour woulda been more interesting
You should learn how to put together a proper sentence.
He'd be average size these days .
they should do a episode on Ashley Massaro
Here's an interview nobody's been clamoring for.
Speak for yourself hater
What a worthless and incorrect comment
Nope. These are exactly the kind of guys you want to hear from and get their take on the business
JBL interviewing guys that he’d have tortured psychologically and physically back in the day is truly fascinating. Who secretly replaced bully JBL with this guy.
Then why are you watching it?
Spike is the BEST underdog wrestling has ever had. ReyMysterio is a goat (for “small guy’s) but Spike is THEY GOAT! Him and Rhino/BamBam were something special. 👍🏽🫡.