Definitely one of the best South Park reactors, love how you get all the references, and interact with your audience as well! And even point out some references I let slip by (McKenzie Phillips 😅). Always a pleasure seeing a reaction from you, great as always !
First of all, your YT hand is skeletor...so that''s already awesom! Second, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. The pleasure is all mine! 🙏
He’s the only one I’ve enjoyed. He’s intelligent and gets all the references and doesn’t try and make jokes non stop like other reactors. It gets annoying lol
The balloon thing was a real at the time, 2009 a couple said their kid was trapped in a hot air balloon, once the balloon came down a couples days later, they found the kid wasn’t in the balloon but hiding in a shed the entire time
I laughed so hard when they released that episode. We always joked about it sounding closer and closer to a rooster, and then finally they actually did it lmao
so when triple h had his quad injury that day in 2001, my paramedic mother was in the audience. when the actual injury occurred, she was watching the tron and actually saw the muscle roll up into his pelvis and she immediately knew what it was. she called the arena directly and told them he was hurt, their response was "no ma'am, what he's doing is called 'selling', he's not re-" and then she yelled that she knew and to get an ambulance down there immediately, and he was REALLY hurt. they didn't have any medical staff on duty that night, so she was urged backstage to help, and after he came out of the curtain the first thing he said to her was "oh hi, my name is paul" before she helped him until the rig arrived. i miss that woman. still have that backstage pass, somewhere.
“Get back in the trash can where you belong!” 😳 I literally died when that was said. ⚰️ The soap opera they emphasized on was over the top epic. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
the best part about it slowly turning into this classy theater production complete with singing is Trey Parker and Matt Stone were originally training to become musical writers until South Park stole their focus. They have since written a South Park musical movie and a stage production called The Book of Mormon
I'd definitely recommend watching Hell on Earth 2006. It's an awesome Halloween episode where Satan throws a Halloween party and it's one of my all time favorite episodes.
Love this episode, 100% accurate depiction of my childhood. All my friends signed up for wrestling after watching WWF/WCW. After 1 day of practice 25 kids quit once they found out it wasn't WWF. I was only one didn't get memo and went back. I was too embarrassed to tell my parents I wanted to quit after I begged them to let me wrestle. I didn't quit until freshman year of high school 5 years later. My favorite wrestlers were Sting, Kane and Rey Mysterio. I always liked the wrestlers that wore masks or face paint.
The balloon boy hoax thing in the paper was a real-world event the show was referencing. It happened in Colorado a week before the episode aired and caused a bit of a stir in the media.
Always hilarious whenever they do a scene with all the boys sitting at a table of a restaurant and everyone has food or a shake while Kenny only has at bare minimum a glass of water or nothing at all 😂
Wrestling was popular when I was a kid but it was never my thing, I thought it was stupid, growing up and finding out what goes on behind the scenes I have a deep respect for it, it's still not my cup of tea but I got to hand it to the people that have to act on improv in front of a live audience and do stunts all in front of a live audience. It's pretty impressive.
I love the progression of how the whole thing gets more theatrical. Dressing room, "2nd Act", Tolkien's hair in curlers, Playbill, box seats for McMahon, chimes and flashing the "house lights" to end the intermission, etc, etc. Brilliant.
Hilarious episode, always love the "took my job" bit whenever it's used. Three favorites were 1. Jake "the Snake" Roberts, 2. Ultimate Warrior 3. the tag-team Demolition.
Seeing you enjoy South Park like this has been a pleasure! I’m definitely subbed ❤❤❤ I would recommend the F. Word as well because it’s personally my favorite episode of all time because of the overall message. Keep it up bro 🎉
@@dash.reacts ❤❤❤ Not too important, but if you get the chance look up “Jim Rome Chris Everett” on TH-cam before reacting to the episode. You’ll thank me later 😂
WWF was the greatest back in the Attitude Era! Starting with DX, then Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock! Undertaker and his Ministry of Darkness! That was all so awesome!
The Steiner Bros. and the Road Warriors were awesome! These days Scott Steiner has the funniest shoot interviews lol! His rant about the WWE Hall of Fame is both savage and hilarious! 😂
Flair, Piper and Jake the Snake were my whole childhood. Favorite Managers were The Million Dollar Man, Mr. Fuji and Captain Lou Albano with all those rubber bands!
It doesn’t matter how many time I see this episode, dude breaking into song during the tryouts is one of those moments that ALWAYS gets me lmaoo he just goes from talking about his past, and out of nowhere music comes on and he sings “all my life, all I ever wanted was to be a wrestler” and he sings like it’s a musical it’s so good
Hey Dash, love the reactions to one of my favorite shows. One episode I would definitely recommend that you haven’t seen yet is Medicinal Fried Chicken, anyways keep up the good work man
Hey man. Love your videos. I live in China and speak Chinese so I love hearing your take on the Japanese episodes and experiences in Japan. Keep on doing your thing bro!
So cool! A fellow expat! 😎 I’m interested in learning some basic Chinese, too. I’d like to visit at some point. Are there any resources you found effective when starting from scratch? italki? Textbooks?
@@dash.reacts Honestly what helped catapult my Chinese to near-professional fluency was working in a Chinese tech company and being the only foreigner in the department, but using the app Pleco - which has a dictionary, flash cards, short stories for each level - helps a lot. And also ChinaPod (podcast with free 30 day demo can download lots of free podcasts at beginner level then remove recurring payment) helps a lot. I downloaded hundreds and listen to them during my lunch breaks. If you’re ever in China, would love to show you around Shanghai bro
Congrats on the growth your channels had lately bro! Binged all your south park content this last month or so. Views n likes are up big time from when I first started watching, that has to feel good. You'll be hitting 10k subs in no time. Always enjoy a new upload :)
Those two headlines at 9:38 were taken from a real world scandal that happened around the time this episode was made. Basically, two parents released a black saucer shaped balloon and claimed their son was inside it. The national guard and local police pursued the balloon as it reached a height of 7000 feet. When the balloon descended and the boy wasn't found, they searched the home and found that the boy had been in the attic the whole time.
They actually serve full bottles of wine at local wrestling events here. Undertaker and Bret Hart are the best wrestlers for me. I love your South Park reactions!
Love this episode, reminds me how in pro wrestling the Sports Entertainment is often more important than the actual wrestling. 3 wrestlers who made me love wrestling were John Cena, Jeff Hardy, and Rey Mysterio. I started watching around 2006. I’m still a fan today.
Mankind is the best. Hands down. That cage match… 😮 Legitimately can’t believe he stood up from that slam from atop the cages to the mat. Also the Hardy Boys. 90s ridiculousness at its finest.
Wrestling fan and recent subscriber from Brazil here! About 2:30, I watch AEW and NJPW the most but I love getting into older stuff WCW, territories era and I watched a good part of the Attitude Era. I love deathmatches and the indies as well, I always give a watch from time to time on GCW, Freedoms, FMW-E, BJW. Great to know we agree that Flair is the GOAT, been enjoying your videos for a few days now with the South Park reacts! One of my favorite episodes is Cow Days, I love when South Park goes full absurdity and that episode is a gold mine of it lol
I actually started crying from laughter at the wrestling coach wrestling the security guard then the dudes like "oh woahhh what the shit is this!?" lmao
Grew up with WWE this episode is so funny to me and became one of my top 10 because its one massive in-joke about things i heard growing up with wrestling it's "soap opera for men" and "it caters to those who don't know difference" maybe you can check out season 12 episode 6 Over Logging a Randy focus episode maybe you like it.
You nailed it! That’s the best four-word explanation for pro wrestling I’ve ever heard. - A “soap opera for men.” Love that! Thanks for the recommendation 🙏
I had to scroll down pretty far to find someone with names I grew up with. I grew up in New Orleans and the wrestling we watched in the early 80s was Mid-South Wrestling. Junk Yard Dog was the most popular wrestler down here for years. Jake the Snake started in Mid-South back in the late 70s b/c his father, Grizzly Smith, ran it. Hacksaw Duggan also wrestled down here for years.
I’m 27 now, by the time I was old enough to start watching wrestling (early 2000s), it had already dramatically fell off. Luckily there was a video store that had a wrestling section with all kinds of stuff from the 70s/80s territory days, and the mid-to-late 90s Monday night wars/attitude era. I remember being like 9-10 yrs old and realizing how much better the older stuff was than the current day product. My aunt took me to a small house show and I got to meet Bill Dundee, I remember I was like the only kid excited to see him and wondering why nobody else really cared. Took awhile to realize it was because he was 20 years past his glory days lol I just love the business and hearing guys tell stories from the road back then. Idk what my original point was supposed to be, sorry for the rambling lol good reaction
I was 12 years old in '99 and it was so amazing just flipping back and forth between WWF and WCW, I kind of grew out of it but those were great days, begging mom to order us PPVs.
John Cena is proof that just bc you're a professional wrestler first doesn't mean you aren't a good actor just look at him in his role as Peacemaker for the series Peacemaker or the DC movie he's in as Peacemaker
I was never big into wrestling.. but when I was in middle school one of my best friends was in a wheelchair with brittle bone disease.. he loved wrestling.. I would go to his house and play with his figures with him. We watched WWF in the attitude era. My first favorite was Kane and undertaker, and he loved stone cold. RIP buddy
I still remember watching a tiny bit of wrestling with my big brother when a lady from the audience jumped into the ring to "help" one of the lady fighters only for security to carry her out over his shoulder XD while she was yelling "I want to help you! I want to help you!!" XD it was the weirdest thing my 12-year old brain ever saw and at 29 im surprised i havent forgotten that event! XD
Been watching your reactions for a little bit, I really like you know the reference and the episode is not super cut at all. Your also funny to watch you react to these episodes as well. Also I’m now subscribed 😁
A pity They're poor retirement policies, the way they get discarded like trash by they're gm's is complete bullshit, IDK if they have Union's or not but they need to get that shit sorted
Got into wrestling because of Kane and to this day he's one of my favorites. If I had to name a top 3 it'd have to be, in no particular order, HHH, Kane and Eddie Guerrero
Idk if it's just me but I always enjoy looking in the crowds on South Park to see characters they use in the past like if u pause at 7:16 you see the biker from "F word" episode on far right 😂
Went to a WWF Raw show at MSG in 2001-02. Also to WWF NY when it was in Times Square. Honestly can't remember who I got to meet there, but I still have 4 tall glasses that say WF Times Square.
ayy i made it in the recommendations. There's an error I noticed the first time watching this back when South Park was on Netflix. Kenny (el pollo loco) dies in this episode but then after that at the end when the kids are arguing you can keep hearing cartman as if he's arguing with Kenny
Shawn Michaels vs Brett Hart was the greatest. My grandma was so into it that it was the first time I ever saw her jump, when Shawn Michaels landed the sweet chin music.
I don't follow pro wrestling at all, however when i was on active duty I was given tickets to Raw is War. Seeing this live was absolutely insane! I had the best time.
The thing I love about this episode is that I literally went to a wrestling "try out" thing in school. Even my dad said "it's not like tv" haha. I knew that, but also thought and hoped maybe it was kinda like tv. Nope it was pretty gay as hell and gave me some questions about my sexuality. edit: Also spot on about wrestlers messing you up. The state champion was from my town and every now and again would completely kick people's asses lol
Explain why the people who are submission experts dominate all the other so-called fighters then? The whole spectacular fighting is so hilarious and entertaining because it is completely not realistic as irl situation, getting rid of your opponent the quickest way possible is the only reasonable thing to do.
“They took our jobs” is a running gag in South Park‼ Bret the hitman hart, owen hart and Macho Man randy savage I grew up watching wwe (now it sucks) I watch aew (all elite wrestling) now.
WWF: Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, and Undertaker! I could strongly relate to this episode. As a kid, I often watched WWF on Saturdays and it was a custom to talk about the episode with classmates on Monday morning. So when I checked my encyclopedia for the wrestling entry, I saw those wrestling suits and I was very confused. :))
Top 3 old school fav Wrestlers: 1. Bret The Hitman Hart 2. Jake The Snake Roberts 3. Razor Ramon Top 3 modern day fav wrestlers: 1. John Cena 2. Batista 3. The Fiend(RIP Windham Rotunda) Use to watch WWF, WWE, WCW, ECW, JCW, TNA, AAA like wrestling was like 75% of my childhood 😂 I was born in 93 but I spent most of my childhood watching, old school VHS tapes of WWF, and WCW from the 80s and 90s while staying current with the modern day era of Wrestling but WWF/WWE was always my favorite 🙂
I always love your reactions and now, I'm kinda jealous of the wrestling match you saw live. Arguably the two best teams in history having the greatest matches. My experience with wrestling live is awkward to say the least: Survivor Series 1997, Hogan's return #1, Hogan's return #2, Bret Hart's return, etc. I can say that I witnessed Andre the Giant sitting down in the ring with 3 guys between his legs, doing a lifting-leg-scissor and smashed all their asses simultaneously to the mat.
I like the Mexican wrestling Lucha Libre AAA or Lucha Underground far better than WWE. While WWE has a massive budget, Lucha does not, so it's not unusual for things to go badly, and a fake punch, so often becomes a real punch.
I'm old enough I remember Bulldog Bob Brown. He had a long career in theatrical wrestling. That is what I call the WWE and all that stuff, theatrical wrestling.
1. The Undertaker 2. Macho Man 3. Chris Jericho, who is still wrestling to this day lol Tolkien is actually dressed up as R-Truth, just a side note lol
This is another favorite of mine lol. Been a wrestling fan since about 90' so this one hit home. Greatest wrestler of all time..the undertaker. 30 years..he's beaten them all from hulk Hogan, ric flair, ultimate warrior, all the way to stone cold and the rock. So I'd say undertaker, flair, and Shawn Michaels. First ppv I ever watched live was WrestleMania 6..man time flies. Favorite face paint has to be warrior. Coming up I watched both WWF and WCW..then VHS tapes of WCW started to circulate around 95' and my friends older brother showed us some. Good times.
"He don't run from fights just from responsibilities." gets me to die laughing every time!!!
Definitely one of the best South Park reactors, love how you get all the references, and interact with your audience as well! And even point out some references I let slip by (McKenzie Phillips 😅). Always a pleasure seeing a reaction from you, great as always !
First of all, your YT hand is skeletor...so that''s already awesom! Second, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. The pleasure is all mine! 🙏
Totally agree with this comment! Your picking up of references adds understanding to my enjoyment of my fav South Park episodes
It feels like this dude gets a lot of this stuff cause he is just plain pretty smart and very cultured :p
He’s the only one I’ve enjoyed. He’s intelligent and gets all the references and doesn’t try and make jokes non stop like other reactors. It gets annoying lol
Who’s better at reacting to South Park? I have to know
The balloon thing was a real at the time, 2009 a couple said their kid was trapped in a hot air balloon, once the balloon came down a couples days later, they found the kid wasn’t in the balloon but hiding in a shed the entire time
Balloon boy!
Internet historian did an episode on it if you want more info of what happened
The hard cut to the rooster is the hardest I’ve ever laughed at a south park moment. It’s the perfect de-evolution of the “they took his job” phrase
I laughed so hard when they released that episode. We always joked about it sounding closer and closer to a rooster, and then finally they actually did it lmao
The Rooster took their Jobs
so when triple h had his quad injury that day in 2001, my paramedic mother was in the audience. when the actual injury occurred, she was watching the tron and actually saw the muscle roll up into his pelvis and she immediately knew what it was. she called the arena directly and told them he was hurt, their response was "no ma'am, what he's doing is called 'selling', he's not re-" and then she yelled that she knew and to get an ambulance down there immediately, and he was REALLY hurt. they didn't have any medical staff on duty that night, so she was urged backstage to help, and after he came out of the curtain the first thing he said to her was "oh hi, my name is paul" before she helped him until the rig arrived.
i miss that woman. still have that backstage pass, somewhere.
gotta love the ending, where everyone actually starts fighting for real and the crowd thinks its stupid and leaves xD
Season 8, episode 7. Goobacks. Another fantastic episode and it will clear up the "they took your job." line.
This episode need to be next.
shit i just made this exact comment lol
_They took our jobs!_
Goddamn Goobacks!
Hey, I was about to comment that. You took mah jerb!!
As a huge wrestling fan, this episode has always been one of my favorites.
I love these man. Im a truck driver, and when I found your channel, I binged watched all the episode reactions. Looking forward to more!
“Get back in the trash can where you belong!” 😳
I literally died when that was said. ⚰️
The soap opera they emphasized on was over the top epic. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
the best part about it slowly turning into this classy theater production complete with singing is Trey Parker and Matt Stone were originally training to become musical writers until South Park stole their focus. They have since written a South Park musical movie and a stage production called The Book of Mormon
I'd definitely recommend watching Hell on Earth 2006. It's an awesome Halloween episode where Satan throws a Halloween party and it's one of my all time favorite episodes.
I second this
Biggie Smalls....
@@stevecampbell9670 Biggie smalls....
@@PeruvianWall Biggie... No, no, I can't do it.
Great episode
Love this episode, 100% accurate depiction of my childhood. All my friends signed up for wrestling after watching WWF/WCW. After 1 day of practice 25 kids quit once they found out it wasn't WWF. I was only one didn't get memo and went back. I was too embarrassed to tell my parents I wanted to quit after I begged them to let me wrestle. I didn't quit until freshman year of high school 5 years later.
My favorite wrestlers were Sting, Kane and Rey Mysterio. I always liked the wrestlers that wore masks or face paint.
I love the episode too and when I see it I'll play the song called Friday I'll be over U
Dude is a man of culture, best reactor out there.
The balloon boy hoax thing in the paper was a real-world event the show was referencing. It happened in Colorado a week before the episode aired and caused a bit of a stir in the media.
Always hilarious whenever they do a scene with all the boys sitting at a table of a restaurant and everyone has food or a shake while Kenny only has at bare minimum a glass of water or nothing at all 😂
"Have fun out there" is what our theatre director is telling us, as actors before the performance xD
Wrestling was popular when I was a kid but it was never my thing, I thought it was stupid, growing up and finding out what goes on behind the scenes I have a deep respect for it, it's still not my cup of tea but I got to hand it to the people that have to act on improv in front of a live audience and do stunts all in front of a live audience. It's pretty impressive.
The chicken at the end has me dying every time lmao
I love how they give the coach sympathy only coz they"took his job" 🤣
I love the progression of how the whole thing gets more theatrical. Dressing room, "2nd Act", Tolkien's hair in curlers, Playbill, box seats for McMahon, chimes and flashing the "house lights" to end the intermission, etc, etc. Brilliant.
Hilarious episode, always love the "took my job" bit whenever it's used. Three favorites were 1. Jake "the Snake" Roberts, 2. Ultimate Warrior 3. the tag-team Demolition.
Seeing you enjoy South Park like this has been a pleasure! I’m definitely subbed ❤❤❤
I would recommend the F. Word as well because it’s personally my favorite episode of all time because of the overall message.
Keep it up bro 🎉
Thanks for subbing and for a great suggestion! I truly appreciate it.
@@dash.reacts ❤❤❤
Not too important, but if you get the chance look up “Jim Rome Chris Everett” on TH-cam before reacting to the episode. You’ll thank me later 😂
My cousin just bought a Harley and it took _all_ my effort not to say it...
WWF was the greatest back in the Attitude Era! Starting with DX, then Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock! Undertaker and his Ministry of Darkness! That was all so awesome!
I'm glad to see another South Park episode reaction from you!
Thanks for watching!!!
@@dash.reacts do more!!
The Steiner Bros. and the Road Warriors were awesome!
These days Scott Steiner has the funniest shoot interviews lol! His rant about the WWE Hall of Fame is both savage and hilarious! 😂
Flair, Piper and Jake the Snake were my whole childhood. Favorite Managers were The Million Dollar Man, Mr. Fuji and Captain Lou Albano with all those rubber bands!
My favorite managers growing up Bobby “the brain” Heenan, Jim Cornette, mouth of the south Jimmy Hart, Slick.
It doesn’t matter how many time I see this episode, dude breaking into song during the tryouts is one of those moments that ALWAYS gets me lmaoo he just goes from talking about his past, and out of nowhere music comes on and he sings “all my life, all I ever wanted was to be a wrestler” and he sings like it’s a musical it’s so good
😂👍👍 Hold on. This is the very first I have seen the entire Cast working together and everyone in the town wan so into it. Wow
“Thaye broke his jaaw!”
Lol love that bit…durg gur dur
Amazing South Park reacts bro! Hugs from Brazil!
Hey Dash, love the reactions to one of my favorite shows. One episode I would definitely recommend that you haven’t seen yet is Medicinal Fried Chicken, anyways keep up the good work man
Hey man. Love your videos. I live in China and speak Chinese so I love hearing your take on the Japanese episodes and experiences in Japan. Keep on doing your thing bro!
So cool! A fellow expat! 😎
I’m interested in learning some basic Chinese, too. I’d like to visit at some point. Are there any resources you found effective when starting from scratch? italki? Textbooks?
@@dash.reacts Honestly what helped catapult my Chinese to near-professional fluency was working in a Chinese tech company and being the only foreigner in the department, but using the app Pleco - which has a dictionary, flash cards, short stories for each level - helps a lot. And also ChinaPod (podcast with free 30 day demo can download lots of free podcasts at beginner level then remove recurring payment) helps a lot. I downloaded hundreds and listen to them during my lunch breaks. If you’re ever in China, would love to show you around Shanghai bro
Notice at the restaurant, everyone has a drink except for Kenny… who has water 🤣
Congrats on the growth your channels had lately bro! Binged all your south park content this last month or so. Views n likes are up big time from when I first started watching, that has to feel good. You'll be hitting 10k subs in no time. Always enjoy a new upload :)
Those two headlines at 9:38 were taken from a real world scandal that happened around the time this episode was made. Basically, two parents released a black saucer shaped balloon and claimed their son was inside it. The national guard and local police pursued the balloon as it reached a height of 7000 feet. When the balloon descended and the boy wasn't found, they searched the home and found that the boy had been in the attic the whole time.
They actually serve full bottles of wine at local wrestling events here.
Undertaker and Bret Hart are the best wrestlers for me.
I love your South Park reactions!
Love this episode, reminds me how in pro wrestling the Sports Entertainment is often more important than the actual wrestling. 3 wrestlers who made me love wrestling were John Cena, Jeff Hardy, and Rey Mysterio. I started watching around 2006. I’m still a fan today.
I'll always say "wrestling is scripted" or "wrestling is staged" but never that it's "fake".
This is one of my favorite episodes. The stories they come up with remind me of some of the comedy indie wrestling promotions I frequent.
i’m glad i finally made the decision to subscribe! love your videos man, keep it up! almost to 10k subs!!! that’s nuts!
Thanks, Nino!! 🙏
Mankind is the best. Hands down. That cage match… 😮 Legitimately can’t believe he stood up from that slam from atop the cages to the mat. Also the Hardy Boys. 90s ridiculousness at its finest.
I love this episode cuz it was full of the "took yer jobs" jokes
Great reaction, you should check out season 12 episode 9 (the breast cancer show ever) it has one of the best scenes in South park history.
Wrestling fan and recent subscriber from Brazil here! About 2:30, I watch AEW and NJPW the most but I love getting into older stuff WCW, territories era and I watched a good part of the Attitude Era. I love deathmatches and the indies as well, I always give a watch from time to time on GCW, Freedoms, FMW-E, BJW. Great to know we agree that Flair is the GOAT, been enjoying your videos for a few days now with the South Park reacts! One of my favorite episodes is Cow Days, I love when South Park goes full absurdity and that episode is a gold mine of it lol
I actually started crying from laughter at the wrestling coach wrestling the security guard then the dudes like "oh woahhh what the shit is this!?" lmao
Grew up with WWE this episode is so funny to me and became one of my top 10 because its one massive in-joke about things i heard growing up with wrestling it's "soap opera for men" and "it caters to those who don't know difference" maybe you can check out season 12 episode 6 Over Logging a Randy focus episode maybe you like it.
You nailed it! That’s the best four-word explanation for pro wrestling I’ve ever heard. - A “soap opera for men.” Love that!
Thanks for the recommendation 🙏
1) “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan. 2) Jake “The Snake” Roberts. 3) Jimmy “Superfly” Snooka. Loved the reaction. Looking forward to the next one 😁
I had to scroll down pretty far to find someone with names I grew up with. I grew up in New Orleans and the wrestling we watched in the early 80s was Mid-South Wrestling. Junk Yard Dog was the most popular wrestler down here for years. Jake the Snake started in Mid-South back in the late 70s b/c his father, Grizzly Smith, ran it. Hacksaw Duggan also wrestled down here for years.
1980s WWF will always have a place in my heart
I’m 27 now, by the time I was old enough to start watching wrestling (early 2000s), it had already dramatically fell off. Luckily there was a video store that had a wrestling section with all kinds of stuff from the 70s/80s territory days, and the mid-to-late 90s Monday night wars/attitude era. I remember being like 9-10 yrs old and realizing how much better the older stuff was than the current day product. My aunt took me to a small house show and I got to meet Bill Dundee, I remember I was like the only kid excited to see him and wondering why nobody else really cared. Took awhile to realize it was because he was 20 years past his glory days lol I just love the business and hearing guys tell stories from the road back then. Idk what my original point was supposed to be, sorry for the rambling lol good reaction
Maybe jimmy will be referring the other way around too because he is being replaced with a stuntman who hasn’t been tought
I was 12 years old in '99 and it was so amazing just flipping back and forth between WWF and WCW, I kind of grew out of it but those were great days, begging mom to order us PPVs.
John Cena is proof that just bc you're a professional wrestler first doesn't mean you aren't a good actor just look at him in his role as Peacemaker for the series Peacemaker or the DC movie he's in as Peacemaker
Another amazing reaction video on a super underrated channel! Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your channel grow more.
I was never big into wrestling.. but when I was in middle school one of my best friends was in a wheelchair with brittle bone disease.. he loved wrestling.. I would go to his house and play with his figures with him. We watched WWF in the attitude era. My first favorite was Kane and undertaker, and he loved stone cold. RIP buddy
Loving the vibe and intelligent insight into the episodes! Also love south park! Keep it up man!!😎🤘
10:43 the shock and disgust on your face that then quickly evolved into unhinged laughter was great 😂
I have wanted to rewatch the old south park classics for some time, but watching these videos are even more entertaining!
Whenever I see him upload a video it brightens my day! Glad to see you post man!
That really means a lot! Thank you 🙏
The "Guitar Hero" episode is another must see.
I still remember watching a tiny bit of wrestling with my big brother when a lady from the audience jumped into the ring to "help" one of the lady fighters only for security to carry her out over his shoulder XD while she was yelling "I want to help you! I want to help you!!" XD it was the weirdest thing my 12-year old brain ever saw and at 29 im surprised i havent forgotten that event! XD
9:03 is a reference to the song "Nothing" during rehearsals from _A Chorus Line_
Congrats on 8k subscribers
Been watching your reactions for a little bit, I really like you know the reference and the episode is not super cut at all. Your also funny to watch you react to these episodes as well. Also I’m now subscribed 😁
Pro Wrestling is a very respectable art form, people give literal blood, sweat and tears to their performances.
"very respectable art form" yeea, about that...
A pity They're poor retirement policies, the way they get discarded like trash by they're gm's is complete bullshit, IDK if they have Union's or not but they need to get that shit sorted
😆 no it isn't. Wrasslin is a total joke....
and?
@@leflopjames5628it is a total joke now but it used to be respectable and highly popular entertainment lol
8:25 Do I even need to point out the irony of Cartman rejecting the guy for almost being racist? 😂
We had the British Wrestling Federation … with Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks back when I was a kid 😂😂
Got into wrestling because of Kane and to this day he's one of my favorites.
If I had to name a top 3 it'd have to be, in no particular order, HHH, Kane and Eddie Guerrero
Idk if it's just me but I always enjoy looking in the crowds on South Park to see characters they use in the past like if u pause at 7:16 you see the biker from "F word" episode on far right 😂
Went to a WWF Raw show at MSG in 2001-02. Also to WWF NY when it was in Times Square. Honestly can't remember who I got to meet there, but I still have 4 tall glasses that say WF Times Square.
Congrats on 8k man, appreciate your reactions!
There is nothing better than a new Dash Reacts before bed!
Aww thanks, Lee 🤜 🤛
Bro keeps these videos up I’m such a fan
Love the videos, great laugh and reaction. Make days at work better. Keep going
This was Matt and Trey's tryout to be writers for WWE.
#1 Under taker
#2 Rey Mysterio
#3 The Rock
You should react to 12x10 and 12x11. They are the best multi part episodes imo, because of my boy Randy Marsh. The OG Pandemic special.
ayy i made it in the recommendations.
There's an error I noticed the first time watching this back when South Park was on Netflix. Kenny (el pollo loco) dies in this episode but then after that at the end when the kids are arguing you can keep hearing cartman as if he's arguing with Kenny
Shawn Michaels vs Brett Hart was the greatest. My grandma was so into it that it was the first time I ever saw her jump, when Shawn Michaels landed the sweet chin music.
I don't follow pro wrestling at all, however when i was on active duty I was given tickets to Raw is War. Seeing this live was absolutely insane! I had the best time.
The thing I love about this episode is that I literally went to a wrestling "try out" thing in school. Even my dad said "it's not like tv" haha. I knew that, but also thought and hoped maybe it was kinda like tv. Nope it was pretty gay as hell and gave me some questions about my sexuality. edit: Also spot on about wrestlers messing you up. The state champion was from my town and every now and again would completely kick people's asses lol
2:06 they mess you up if you are a normal person, but put them against another fighter and they are ded
Explain why the people who are submission experts dominate all the other so-called fighters then? The whole spectacular fighting is so hilarious and entertaining because it is completely not realistic as irl situation, getting rid of your opponent the quickest way possible is the only reasonable thing to do.
“They took our jobs” is a running gag in South Park‼
Bret the hitman hart, owen hart and Macho Man randy savage
I grew up watching wwe (now it sucks) I watch aew (all elite wrestling) now.
WWF: Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, and Undertaker!
I could strongly relate to this episode. As a kid, I often watched WWF on Saturdays and it was a custom to talk about the episode with classmates on Monday morning. So when I checked my encyclopedia for the wrestling entry, I saw those wrestling suits and I was very confused. :))
For real the Warrior the dude couldn’t work to save his life
wow That must have been one Hell of a Tag Match.
Those two Teams would probably just beat the stuffing out of each other.
DUDE! DASH... A LOT OF THOSE OLD-SCHOOL WRESTLERS ARE FROM/NEAR YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WHERE YOU GREW UP !
Top 3 old school fav Wrestlers:
1. Bret The Hitman Hart
2. Jake The Snake Roberts
3. Razor Ramon
Top 3 modern day fav wrestlers:
1. John Cena
2. Batista
3. The Fiend(RIP Windham Rotunda)
Use to watch WWF, WWE, WCW, ECW, JCW, TNA, AAA like wrestling was like 75% of my childhood 😂 I was born in 93 but I spent most of my childhood watching, old school VHS tapes of WWF, and WCW from the 80s and 90s while staying current with the modern day era of Wrestling but WWF/WWE was always my favorite 🙂
I always love your reactions and now, I'm kinda jealous of the wrestling match you saw live. Arguably the two best teams in history having the greatest matches.
My experience with wrestling live is awkward to say the least: Survivor Series 1997, Hogan's return #1, Hogan's return #2, Bret Hart's return, etc. I can say that I witnessed Andre the Giant sitting down in the ring with 3 guys between his legs, doing a lifting-leg-scissor and smashed all their asses simultaneously to the mat.
I smiled when I saw you upload
Thanks for that bro
Heeeyyyyy! My pleasure! Thank YOU for taking the time to comment.
I really appreciate it!
"Get back in the trash can where you belong!" 🤣
I like the Mexican wrestling Lucha Libre AAA or Lucha Underground far better than WWE. While WWE has a massive budget, Lucha does not, so it's not unusual for things to go badly, and a fake punch, so often becomes a real punch.
My favorite WWF match of all time is Doink and 3 little Doinks vs The King and 3 little The Kings; truly epic.
One of the best things I've ever seen was that commercial where Sting beats up that little kid.
I'm old enough I remember Bulldog Bob Brown.
He had a long career in theatrical wrestling.
That is what I call the WWE and all that stuff, theatrical wrestling.
1. The Undertaker
2. Macho Man
3. Chris Jericho, who is still wrestling to this day lol
Tolkien is actually dressed up as R-Truth, just a side note lol
I highly recommend the episode Goobacks or Raisins!
I love that you have such a good upload schedule!!!!
This is another favorite of mine lol. Been a wrestling fan since about 90' so this one hit home. Greatest wrestler of all time..the undertaker. 30 years..he's beaten them all from hulk Hogan, ric flair, ultimate warrior, all the way to stone cold and the rock. So I'd say undertaker, flair, and Shawn Michaels. First ppv I ever watched live was WrestleMania 6..man time flies. Favorite face paint has to be warrior. Coming up I watched both WWF and WCW..then VHS tapes of WCW started to circulate around 95' and my friends older brother showed us some. Good times.
I started watching in 2003, just flipping channels and it was Chris Jericho's highlight reel. Probably my all time favorite. Edge too, loved edge.
1.Undertaker 2.Andre The Giant 3.The Nature Boy Ric Flair. DUDE you HAVE to see the episode 'GooBacks', thats where "TheyTookOurJob" comes from