I imagine he no longer sells shoes, given those kinds of stores essentially phased out in the early 2000s and vanished after the online ordering era took hold. But I'd think Al still has to work. Would he be an Uber eats driver who finally gets to eat by consuming some of the food he delivers?
Pretty sure that was just the only photo they can find of him. I don't think his license were revoked due to the incident itself. If I remember correctly.
@@kylethompson2109 dude, it's literally a joke. Nobody is even talking about real life. You're definitely that person no one wants to be friends with because you ruin a good time. 🙄
@@noobfromhell563 no, it was an attempt to correct or "inform." Which is redundant. We grew up on these guys. I'm not some Zoomer who just stumbled across this by chance. If I know the character's REAL NAME, chances are I know his career and backstory. Of course he's a badass irl. But technically so is Ed O'Neill. The man is a practitioner of Brazilian Jujitsu. But we're being entertained in the Bundy universe. Hince Al Bundy has superior plot armor. Hince the joke.
Love the audacity of a guy to break in to a house immediately after 2 people just entered it, all the lights are on, and there is a guy sleeping on the couch.
The sad irony is this is yet another thing that "Married...With Children" predicted. That the law cares more for the law breakers than the people they hurt.
“Predicted”? Courts started rewarding criminals when they made Shane Seyer, 12, pay his babysitter, 17, child support. That was 83. Or do male victims not count to you? Because Nathanial J, Nick Olivas, and countless other boys under 15 have suffered the same protecting criminals.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 Yeah I remember that. Tex was a heavy in a lot of shows/movies & would get beat up by the main character. In reality Tex would knock out all of them with ease.
To Randall Cobb? The man was one of the nastiest brawlers in the history of boxing and his ability to take punches is legendary. Hed have eaten Bundy and picked his teeth with the bones.
@@michaellarocca4879 If they had a real competitive fight then it sounds like it would come down to whether they went to the ground or stayed standing. I'm sure his standing game was far better but if you go to the ground with a black belt in Jiu Jitsu and you don't have a lot of grappling experience then you're done. It's like drowning. Everything you do to improve your state actually makes it worse until you die.
@@michaellarocca4879 Ed O'Neill used to get into a lot of fights in his early adulthood. He even once fought an undercover cop at a bar (who he became friends with after his arrest). There is a bit of Ed O'Neill in the Al Bundy character. Granted, he is no professional boxer, Ed might have been able to hold his own against a retired Randall Cobb around the time that they were filming this episode.
@@mistercool3859 its possible. But theres no way he was getting a one shot knockout. Cobb routinely admitted that he wasnt that great of a boxer and his style hinged on letting his opponent tire themselves out on his face while dishing out power punches. Oneill simply couldnt put enough weight behind a punch to do much damage.
@@michaellarocca4879 Yeah, at least they were both in character. Ed O'Neill was playing Al Bundy, the ultimate brawler, while Randall 'Tex' Cobb was playing a petty thief with a glass jaw. Cobb still had his size here, but Ed O'Neill measured up quite well next to him, so a knockout blow from Al still looked believable.
In his prime Randall Cobb wouldve easily overpowered O'Neill and more than likely shatter his jaw with one punch. I have a second degree black in Tae Kwon Do. Black belt doesnt mean much against a professional fighter.
4:12 _"But instead found one brave shoe salesman"_ ...... Ahem! Excuse me Miss, but he isn't just a brave shoe salesman, but a brave shoe salesman who score 4 toochdowns in one game!
Al Bundy was born 11-7-48
Turned 74 a couple of weeks ago
Happy birthday Al!
Did you know he scored three touchdowns in Polk High?
If his ulcer hasn’t killed him yet.
So. Married with Grandchildren?
Scored 4 touchdowns in a game 🏈 💪🏼
I imagine he no longer sells shoes, given those kinds of stores essentially phased out in the early 2000s and vanished after the online ordering era took hold. But I'd think Al still has to work. Would he be an Uber eats driver who finally gets to eat by consuming some of the food he delivers?
*"Hey, this is my house... I don't let the bank in here and they own the place"*
Hahahahaha
good one
Al must have declared Squatters rights
if they come knockin, ខի០០τ em!
Lol 😂👍
Congratulations to Christina Applegate on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! 😍😍😍😍👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤🌟🌟🌟🌟
You know that those stars are bought? This is like congratulating someone for buying a Ferrari.
@@ricksimon9867 Peanut butter and jelly 🤦♂️
@@sirgalahad1376
Just to be clear, I love Christina Applegate cause how could you not. I just hate that WoF crap.
@@ricksimon9867there is a small fee, but they can be nominated by damn near anyone and there are requirements.
@DimebagVision
You replied to the wrong person.
Nobody throws a punch like Al Bundy!
Love the part when the burglar initially takes Al's watch, hears that it doesn't work, then puts it back on Al LOL
He was in the first ace ventura film.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216 His name is Tex Cobb, and he's actually a legitimate badass.
It was a Hublot 😅
Do you also explain movies to people sitting next to you while you are watching them?
In my memories Randall Cobb is the henchman in every movie of my childhood.
I always remember him from Fletch Lives, when they're in jail and Chevy Chase asks him what he's in for and he says "molesting a dead horse."
Randall “Tex” Cobb.
He’s the bad guy in Ace Ventura in the first couple scenes
The Golden Child
Also the bad guy in Raising Arizona
I can feel the calm, cool, collected side of me basking away into nostalgia after the crowed cheered for Al knocking out that intruder.
One thing Al could do -- about the only thing he could do -- was fight. I was always glad they left him that much, at least.
I think he’s pretty high up in one of the Martial Arts, can’t remember if it was Judo, or karate.
Brazilian Ju Jitsu. He trained under the Gracie family in the 80’s. He’s legit.
Hey now. 4 TDs in one game. A legend.
You don't know Al if you think the only thing he could do was fighting. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I don't care what you all say, Al is,was,and always will be my hero!!
So much for happy ending, getting his driver's license revoked 🤣. Poor Al, he's still a hero.
If I remember the episode the burglar sues al
Pretty sure that was just the only photo they can find of him. I don't think his license were revoked due to the incident itself. If I remember correctly.
@@206beastman Oh yes, i think he even won the case :D
the man he hit sued al for hitting him
Greatest dad ever
Buck just left Al by himself with the intruder 🤣😂🤣. So much for a "man's best friend."
Randall "Tex" Cobb should have known better than the break into a man's house who scored four touchdowns in one game.🤣🤣
Except Tex was never the kind of boxer to back down from anybody. He was a good heavyweight with one of the toughest chins in his prime
@@kylethompson2109 dude, it's literally a joke. Nobody is even talking about real life. You're definitely that person no one wants to be friends with because you ruin a good time. 🙄
@@wadewilson8011 chill he was just adding this about the Man
@@noobfromhell563 no, it was an attempt to correct or "inform." Which is redundant. We grew up on these guys. I'm not some Zoomer who just stumbled across this by chance. If I know the character's REAL NAME, chances are I know his career and backstory. Of course he's a badass irl. But technically so is Ed O'Neill. The man is a practitioner of Brazilian Jujitsu.
But we're being entertained in the Bundy universe. Hince Al Bundy has superior plot armor. Hince the joke.
“I don’t even let the bank in here and they own the place” 😆
I wish Fox still played shows like this and Psycho Dad...
🪧 “Bring back, ‘Psycho Dad’!”
I miss Psycho Dad😢 So many wholesome messages that the schools don't teach anymore.
Al did with one punch, what Larry Holmes couldn't do in fifteen rounds! THAT is impressive!
And Holmes couldn't do in thirty rounds against Michael Spinks what Tyson did in 90 seconds, lol.
@A. Williams 90's were entertaining.
@@CraigMcfly1985 at least boxing in the 90s was
Well played.
Hey, you score four touchdowns in the state championship for Polk High, that means you've got the stuff.
2 martial artist facing each other.
Good point kickboxing vs Jujitsu
Ed was MUCH LATER
That burglar also stole a dog in Ace Ventura pet detective
Holy 💩 that's right it's the same thief 😂😂😂😂😂
He was a pro boxer and is definitely not someone who was easy to knock out
@@noneyabizz8337 and if you listen to what is on the the tv on aceVentura is a boxing match in the background.
He's also Lyle from Ernest Goes To Jail, knowhutimean?
@@noneyabizz8337 Randall "Tex" Cobb was a heavyweight contender turned actor. Was also with Eddie Murphy in "The Golden Child".
Ed O'Neill may be a pretty bad dude being an expert in Brazilian Jujitsu, but Texx was a professional kickboxer at one time.
Always remember Bud, you got 2 hands.
Thanks dad, i'm gonna need them. 😆
Now that was a good picture of Al our hero.literally the unsung unappreciated hero that we really love.
Love the audacity of a guy to break in to a house immediately after 2 people just entered it, all the lights are on, and there is a guy sleeping on the couch.
The crook taking Al's watch, listening to it, realizing it doesn't work, then gives it back to Al.
Great! This show was very well written and played.🤩
"Why don't you act smart, like your dog?" 🤣
I tried it but it didn't work.
This is the best funniest scenes! Married With Children is also best TV show... Al Bundy is still the best!
Say best more
That man is Al "The Defender" Bundy!
Amazing that Al Bundy KO'ed Randall "Tex" Cobb a former professional boxer who had one of the best chins in heavyweight boxing in his era.
Not even Larry Holmes could do that.
@@jongilbertson2106 could Larry Holmes score 4 touchdowns in a game though?
He wasn't a bad kick boxer either. 9 and 2 with 9 ko's.
Ed is a black belt BJJ.
@@jonasthemovie I thought you were making this up, but I was wrong. What a guy!
The best sitcom in television ever
And Al squares off with a pro boxer and kickboxer Randall Tex Cobb, and prevails. Legendary.
Ed oneil actually has a black belt in karate.
The burglar was Randall Tex Cobb a real heavyweight boxer. Al is the man for knocking him out.
All hail Al "The Defender" Bundy!
Bruh, they took away his driver's license😂😂😂
REVOKED ahahhahah hilarous the face in the pic also.....
Kinda funny that Al put Tex down with one punch
Four touchdowns in one game.... Of course he can 😜
And a black belt to boot
Al beat up a guy with a sixth degree black belt in Kung Fu in the episode with Seven's birthday in the park.
If anybody ever watched his wars in the ring they would get your comment. Tex had a chin made of granite.
@@tnhomestead No wonder Leela learned karate.
I 💜 Al, the best TV dad 😂
“Hey! This is my house! I don’t let the bank in here and they own the place!”
🤣
The sad irony is this is yet another thing that "Married...With Children" predicted. That the law cares more for the law breakers than the people they hurt.
Dems will be Dems.
If MWC was remade today, Al would have been sued civily and had to pay doctor and psychiatrist bills for the criminal.
What do you mean by predicted? This was a thing back then.
“Predicted”? Courts started rewarding criminals when they made Shane Seyer, 12, pay his babysitter, 17, child support. That was 83.
Or do male victims not count to you? Because Nathanial J, Nick Olivas, and countless other boys under 15 have suffered the same protecting criminals.
@@rururu5630 he would also be charged for groping the burglar
The courtroom in this episode was the same set they used a few seasons back. How they were able to recreate it is beyond me.
Probably because they built the sets, with enough spacing to not have it in frame and did filming for each scene.
Likely a redressed set they use for other rooms and scenes.
👌😂👍”whooooaaaaa Bundy!” Lmfao! Man that’s show was great! That episode was hilarious!😆👍
The shoesalesman block, followed by a Polk High left!
That dude was great in Raising Arizona!!
One of the first things I saw him in.
Wasn't he in The Naked Gun 33 1/3, the prison shower scene with Leslie Neilson 🤔?
Not to mention "Uncommon Valor."
… you got flies.
And Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Knocking out Tex Cobb is a much more impressive accomplishment then several touchdowns in a high school football game.
especially considering Larry Holmes couldn't do it
on walker texas ranger he got knocked
Around a whole lot.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 Yeah I remember that. Tex was a heavy in a lot of shows/movies & would get beat up by the main character. In reality Tex would knock out all of them with ease.
@@Lith333 Key words tv show and real life😂😂
1 punch!
The two hands joke had me rollin' but the revoked licensed bit killed me.💀
what was the joke?
Al... my alltime hero!
A beautiful lady in a red dress... Miaow 😻❤️🌹!
She was pretty back then. She is probably in her early 50s now.
Very impressive! Larry Holmes heavyweight champ could not knock this guy out but Al Bundy did!
This episode could've been written today: Al beats the heII out of a burglar and Al gets sued! The difference is that MwC is a satire...
Why ?
Best show ever!!!
That burglar was also in prison with Frank Drebin in The Naked Gun 33 1/3, look up the shower scene
The revoked license at the end just killed me golden...
Ahh the classics
You go Al :)
Tex is one of the most naturally funny guys ever... Nice, that was the first time they used the REVOKED license photo of Al...:)
The watch bit was my favorite
The burger was Randall Tex Cobb, he was the man!
"Give me one more round, that man's fist can't take the beating my face is giving them." Tex Cobb
That burglar went from fighting AL Bundy to fighting Ace Ventura. He's had a long life of crime.
Go Al!
Have a great weekend!
All always wins
hold up! thats the dude in the prison from the naked gun
Third one, yeah. He also was Smalls in Raising Arizona. Randall Tex Cobb.
And the guy Ace Ventura snatches the little dog from
Nobody ever put respect on Al Bundy’s name. But we all know what’s what. One of the GOATS
The burglar is played by Randall "Tex" Cobb who also played the biker bounty hunter Leonard Smalls in the movie “Raising Arizona.”
Ole Ed is a black belt in BJJ.
Tex Cobb. He lost to Larry Holmes but beat Ernie Shavers. Pretty good. But Al kicked his butt. 🏈🏈🏈🏈
4 Touchdowns.....☝️game
Al is a black belt in Jiu Jitsu. Probably could have done some real damage
To Randall Cobb? The man was one of the nastiest brawlers in the history of boxing and his ability to take punches is legendary. Hed have eaten Bundy and picked his teeth with the bones.
@@michaellarocca4879 If they had a real competitive fight then it sounds like it would come down to whether they went to the ground or stayed standing. I'm sure his standing game was far better but if you go to the ground with a black belt in Jiu Jitsu and you don't have a lot of grappling experience then you're done. It's like drowning. Everything you do to improve your state actually makes it worse until you die.
@@michaellarocca4879 Ed O'Neill used to get into a lot of fights in his early adulthood. He even once fought an undercover cop at a bar (who he became friends with after his arrest). There is a bit of Ed O'Neill in the Al Bundy character. Granted, he is no professional boxer, Ed might have been able to hold his own against a retired Randall Cobb around the time that they were filming this episode.
@@mistercool3859 its possible. But theres no way he was getting a one shot knockout. Cobb routinely admitted that he wasnt that great of a boxer and his style hinged on letting his opponent tire themselves out on his face while dishing out power punches. Oneill simply couldnt put enough weight behind a punch to do much damage.
@@michaellarocca4879 Yeah, at least they were both in character. Ed O'Neill was playing Al Bundy, the ultimate brawler, while Randall 'Tex' Cobb was playing a petty thief with a glass jaw. Cobb still had his size here, but Ed O'Neill measured up quite well next to him, so a knockout blow from Al still looked believable.
Its amazing how televisions have advanced in just thirty years from being big hulky boxes.
2:39 “Sounds broken!”
“Most likely, sir! I’m sure it was something nice!”
This is basically standard your ground
Amazing this show started so much
Controversy they tried to get it pulled
Off but failed.
I love when they show Al's drivers license.....the address is on "Jeopardy Lane"
This show was too good
Excellent
isnt that the same reporter that flashed her vageen when the bundys went to vote? such high class and sophistication. and she's making fun of Bundy?
All right Peg. Lol 😂😂
Happy belated 74th birthday Al. 11-7-48
Give it up for Randall "Tex" Cobb folks.
Randal "Tex" Cobb ! The burgler! Boxer ! and believe it or not Karate Champion !
Oh, Al just turned 74 twelve days ago.
And at that age still survived sleeping with Sofia Vergara.
I'm surprised the burglar didn't kidnap Buck 😏 replacing the Dog Ace took from him 😄
The incident with Ace happened after this.
In real life, Ed O’Neill would’ve handled him with no problem, he is a black belt in BJJ and was a linebacker in the NFL for seven seasons.
In his prime Randall Cobb wouldve easily overpowered O'Neill and more than likely shatter his jaw with one punch. I have a second degree black in Tae Kwon Do. Black belt doesnt mean much against a professional fighter.
My Guy!!!! Al Bundy.......
Al succeeded where Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers and Larry Holmes failed by knocking out Tex Cobb
"Did you see that?"
"No"
"Did you see this?"
"No"
"Well goodnight son"
"Goodnight"
Frickn hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Al Bundy is what we USED to call a "REAL MAN".
It kind'a makes me miss how things were back then.
Not even just a man it showed people using common sense to resolve issues how far we have fallen from grace.
Whatever that means
Well,this was something else
Al is the man!!!
The anchorwoman wasn't bad at all.
The Real Life Al Bundy Knows Jiujitsu he's a black belt 😄
Tex Cobb once said he beat the man's fist with his face.
That burglar was also in Ace Ventura
4:12 _"But instead found one brave shoe salesman"_ ......
Ahem! Excuse me Miss, but he isn't just a brave shoe salesman, but a brave shoe salesman who score 4 toochdowns in one game!
That's Tex Cobb. Larry Holmes pounded that burglars face for 15 rounds and couldn't knock him down. Al Bundy knocked him cold with a single uppercut.
For a Jiu-Jitsu black belt, he sure prefers to punch someone out instead of choking them out.
I liked end when Al punched the burglar and Al sued the burglar for hurting his hand on his face.
Al is lucky that Sailor didn't have his emergency grenade!
The number of people that got his hands in that show.
That's the biker demon from Raising Arizona
Well Al, you did something Larry Holmes couldn’t do. You Knocked Out Randall Tex Cobb with one punch.
Tex did beat Ernie Shavers, who had punch power that rivaled George Foreman
The burglar breath like he was running marathon
Yo Al knocked out a real boxer lol that's Tex Cobb I believe!