He had creative control over his story line/character and was suppose to lose it at a house show - or so the story goesIf they knew Bret was leaving why was he still champion on the last day of his contract?
He had creative control over his story line/character and was suppose to lose it at a house show - or so the story goesIf they knew Bret was leaving why was he still champion on the last day of his contract?
Nah just getting a black screen, thanks anyway. Think it might be because they have a channel here, but I can't find the show in the listings :/See if this link works. Some people outside the US were able to watch it directly from Vice's site
https://video.vice.com/en_us/video/the-killing-of-bruiser-brody/5c1a925cbe40777bcd280731
Read the OP.
Same hereNah just getting a black screen, thanks anyway. Think it might be because they have a channel here, but I can't find the show in the listings :/
.. ..you can't be serious...
I'd skip the Montreal Screwjob one, it has way too many carnies trying to push their bullshit stories and desperately needed a neutral voice, but the Bruiser Brody and Randy Savage ones are fantastic.
I believe so:Aren't they also rerunning the Dark Side of the Ring docs with new footage?
Yeah but Big Daddy was a legit draw which Moolah never was as she put women's wrestling on life support in the U.S. The Princess Victoria thing really threw me for a loop too and a lot of people it seems.I don't get that final bit, the same woman who earlier said Moolah tried to pimp her out was saying Moolah wasn't a pimp? What?
Even if you ignore all that though, Moolah's legacy was that she was a fucking terrible wrestler who set women's wrestling back decades. Kinda like Big Daddy in the UK, I guess.