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| A Tribute To Wrestlers That Left Too Soon | What A Wonderful World
This is usually a time in the year where we as a people look back on the memoriable events and people of our year. This begun my rememberance of the many friends, heroes, brothers we have lost in the last years. We as wrestling fans have much to endure for the small hobby we hold dear, constant beration from the large majority of the public and even close friends look down upon thier seemingly barbaric, "redneck" friends. But perhaps the worst sebment of a fan's tenure is witnessing our idols from our childhood one by one pass, each more tragic than the next. Although it is sad to reminice about the many fallen friends we must remember them, we can not make thier sacrifice towards thier industry and ultimately our entertainment be in vain. From 1985-2008, these are merely a few of my idols I have had to say goodbye to over the years.
Wrestlers Include:
Chris Von Erich, Mike Von Erich, Louie Spiccoli, Art Barr, Gino Hernandez, Jay Youngblood, Rick McGraw, Joey Marella, Ed Gatner, Buzz Sawyer, Crash Holly, Kerry Von Erich, D.J. Peterson, Eddie Gilbert, The Renegade, Chris Candido, Adrian Adonis, Gary Albright, Bobby Duncum Jr., Owen Hart, Yokozuna, Big Dick Dudley, Brian Pillman, Marianna Komlos, Pitbull #2, The Wall/Malice, Emory Hale, Leroy Brown, Mark Curtis, Eddie Guerrero, John Kronus, Davey Boy Smith, Johnny Grunge, Vivian Vachon, Jeep Swenson, Brady Boone, Terry Gordy, Bertha Faye, Billy Joe Travis, Chris Benoit, Larry Cameron, Rick Rude, Randy Anderson, Bruiser Brody, Miss Elizabeth, Big Boss Man, Earthquake, Mike Awesome, Biff Wellington, Brian Adams (Crush), Ray Candy, Nancy Benoit (Woman), Dino Bravo, Curt Hennig, Bam Bam Bigelow, Jerry Blackwell, Junkyard Dog, Hercules, Andre the Giant, Big John Studd, Chris Adams, Mike Davis, Hawk, Dick Murdoch, Jumbo Tsuruta, Rocco Rock, Sherri Martel, Moondog Spot, Ken Timbs, Uncle Elmer, Pez Whatley, The Angel of Death, Eddie Graham, Tarzan Tyler, Haystacks Calhoun, Giant Haystacks, The Spoiler, Kurt Von Hess, Moondog King, Gene Anderson, Dr. Jerry Graham, Bulldog Brown, Tony Parisi Rufus R., Jones Ray Stevens, Stan Stasiak, Terry Garvin, Boris Malenko, Little Beaver, Sapphire Shohei, Giant Baba, Dick the Bruiser, Wilbur Snyder, George Cannon, Karl Krupp, Dale Lewis, Gorilla Monsoon, Hiro Matsuda, Bad News Brown, Bulldog Brower, SD Jones and Wahoo McDaniel
Author: ThatWrestlingShow
Keywords: Pro Wrestling Dead Wrestlers Tribute Desire
Added: December 29, 2008
A Chump At Oxford - Original Trailer 1940
Back at Hal Roach Studios for the first time since 1938's Block-Heads, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy star in the uneven but generally rewarding A Chump at Oxford. The boys are cast as street-sweepers who hope to better their lot in life by attending night school. Fate intervenes when Stan and Ollie are instrumental in the capture of a bank robber, whereupon they are rewarded by the bank's grateful president (Forbes Murray) with an all-expenses-paid education at England's Oxford University. Arriving on the venerable old campus dressed in Eton jackets, our heroes are pounced upon by a group of prankish students and subjected to all manner of practical jokes. After spending most of the night trying to escape from a maze, Stan and Ollie are installed in their "new quarters"-which turns out to be the bedroom of the Dean (Wilfred Lucas). This sort of collegiate nonsense comes to an end when it is discovered that simple-minded Stan is actually Lord Paddington, the brainiest student and finest athlete that ever attended Oxford. According to Meredith the valet (Forrester Harvey), His Lordship wandered away from the university upon being rendered an amnesiac by a blow on the head. An accidental tap on the noggin restores Stan to his aristocratic Lord Paddington status, whereupon he beats up a crowd of bullying students and deposits them one by one in a nearby ditch. Though Ollie is aghast to learn that Stan-er, His Lordship-has no recollection of their previous friendship, he decides to stay on at Oxford as Paddington's manservant. After having been humiliated once too often by his vain and condescending employer, Ollie angrily packs his bags and prepares to head for home, when yet another bop on His Lordship's skull causes him to revert to lovable, bumbling old Stan again. Originally intended as a four-reeler (running approximately 45 minutes), A Chump at Oxford was completed in the spring of 1939, whereupon Laurel and Hardy were loaned out to producer Boris Morros to star in The Flying Deuces. When shooting was finished on the latter film, the team was summoned back to Roach to film a 2-reel "prologue" for Oxford, bringing the film's running time up to 63 minutes. The new footage consisted of a reworking of the boys' 1928 comedy From Soup to Nuts, with temporary servants Stan and Ollie unintentionally wrecking a dinner party held by Mr. and Mrs. Vandevere (played by veteran L&H supporting players James Finlayson and Anita Garvin). The patchwork stucture of A Chump at Oxford works against its overall effectiveness, but the scenes in which Stan Laurel undergoes a complete change of character as the genius-level Lord Paddington more than make up for the film's earlier shortcomings. One of the students (the tall, mustachioed one) is played by Peter Cushing, in his second Hollywood film appearance.
Stan Laurel - Himself
Oliver Hardy - Himself
James Finlayson - Baldy Vandevere
Forrester Harvey - Meredith
Wilfred Lucas - Dean Williams
Peter Cushing - Jones
Forbes Murray - Banker
Frank Baker - Dean's Sergeant
Sam Lufkin - Water wagon driver
Eddie Borden - Ghost
Gerald Fielding - Brown
Victor Kendall - Cecil
Harry Bernard - Officer
Stanley Blystone - Officer
Jean de Briac - Pierre
Anita Garvin - Mrs. Vandevere
Charlie Hall - Hector
Alec Harford - Cab driver
Rex Lease - Bank Robber
George Magrill - Tow-truck driver
James Millican - Chauffeur
Vivien Oakland - Receptionist
Gerald Rogers - Johnson
Author: foxter65
Keywords: A Chump At Oxford - Original Trailer
Added: December 28, 2008
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Brad Armstrong
Steve Armstrong
The Barbarian
Ron Bass
Black Bart
Brian Blair
Jack Brisco
Dennis Knight
Gerry Brisco
Bruiser Brody
Ray Candy
Chris Champion
Cuban Assassin
Fallen Angel
Robert Fuller
Dory Funk, Jr.
Jimmy Garvin
Eddie Graham
Mike Graham
Superstar Billy Graham
Chavo Guerrero
Hector Guerrero
Billy Jack Haynes
Hercules Hernandez
Oliver Humperdink
Steve Keirn
Teijho Khan
Brian Knobbs
Ivan Koloff
Mark Lewin
Lex Luger
Hiro Matsuda
Wahoo McDaniel
Bugsy McGraw
Butch Miller
Blackjack Mulligan
Kendo Nagasaki (Kazuo Sakurada)
Al Perez
Harley Race
Chasyn Rance
Dustin Rhodes
Dusty Rhodes
Gentleman Jim Holiday
Mike Fever
Jake Roberts
Bob Roop
Sean Royal
Rick Rude
Jerry Sags
Buzz Sawyer
Ron Simmons
Dick Slater
Tracy Smothers
Kevin Sullivan
Luna Vachon
David Von Erich
Pez Whatley
The White Ninja (Keiji Mutoh)
Luke Williams
Barry Windham
Kendall Windham
Mr. Wrestling II
Jay Youngblood
Mark Youngblood
Author: ninjapimp69
Keywords: wrestling wrestlers interviews florida championship ultimate news wwe fcw uw ta jones airman black wolf afrosquad shoot
Added: October 1, 2008
Memphis - Jerry Lawler vs Ric Flair - 3/3
Here's what happened when Ric Flair made an appearance on Memphis TV Wrestling -- pretty rare stuff -- enjoy!
Author: MidnightRiderEddros1
Keywords: Ric Flair Jerry Lawler Rick McCord Lance Russell Dave Brown Dusty Rhodes Harley Race Ron Garvin Brett Hart
Added: July 30, 2008
Memphis - Jerry Lawler vs Ric Flair - 2/3
Here's what happened when Ric Flair made an appearance on Memphis TV Wrestling -- pretty rare stuff -- enjoy!
Author: MidnightRiderEddros1
Keywords: Ric Flair Jerry Lawler Rick McCord Lance Russell Dave Brown Dusty Rhodes Harley Race Ron Garvin Brett Hart
Added: July 30, 2008
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