Handsome Harley Race..my hero..saw him in KCK Memorial hall many times.. I saw him at a gas station and approached him..I was about 40-45...he was so cool..shook my hand..a monster of a man...I was 6 foot and 240+...looked like a child...my hero of heroes
I'd bet that most of those guys are pretty amicable if you approach them politely. A friend of mine works with NFL linemen and I've had a chance to meet several of them, and those legitimately huge folks all seem (luckily) to be pretty laid-back.
so were the ones about Dr. Death, but when he got in a ring he was a fish out of water. he had zero fighting ability. I refuse to believe Harley as fat as he was could fight anyone with any training. Same with Haku. So he beat up a few drunk fans half his size, does that make him the baddest dude? I'm just not buying it.
@@josheisert8380 I mean flair tells it how it is Tony exaggerates it you can even tell by Joes face the whole podcast he’s looking at Tony like can you please stfu
These stories never get old, two of the toughest old school wrestlers mentioned. But hearing the amount of trouble these guys got into. Very surprised that Harley or Haku wasn’t shot. Doesn’t matter how tough you are, only takes one psycho or scumbag to pull a gun for things to turn sour
@@scottashe984 Doesn’t matter, only takes one person to sneak up behind them and pull the trigger. It’s not the Wild West with pistols at Dawn and most scummy people aren’t interested in fighting fair. Bruiser Brody is a good example.
Harley Race did get stabbed once after a match in some diner in the 1960s, but it was allegedly more to do with him breaking up a group of hoodlums from harassing a waitress more than "Oh, that guy's some famous Pro Wrestler from out of town! Let's kick his ass out of here!" kind-of deal.
Those guys don't give a shit they bite noses off and eat limbs like tyson. A psycho has nothing on them. They could've shot at Haku and the bullet would disintegrate before it left the barrel.
I hope ric lives forever cause I love his story telling and he is one of the greats but boy does ric have the best stories to tell about his crazy life of booze and women and other wrestlers crazy stories.
I actually grew up with and played sports with hakus sons and daughter his wife was a fixture at all sporting events and he showed up a few times as well he was super cool always took pics and signed autographs let the kids hang off his arms while he flexed like a jungle gym my dad says he helped get his car unstuck one time by picking up the rear end out of the mud and setting it down on the concrete…. Idk if that ever actually happened tho I wasn’t there to witness it lol
I was there that day. Haku actually didn't touch your dad's car. He just scowled and ordered the car back onto the pavement, and of course it complied.
Ive thought about what it would be like to hang with musicians(Hank Jr, Waylon, Cash...) when they're out on the town partying but these dudes would be something to watch as well haha
Different times and a different breed of wrestler. Most wrestlers today seem to be straight up entertainers with very few legitimate tough guys. I could be wrong.
I love when people are like, “I would triangle choke him,” or “shoot him for messing with me”. These guys were the larger than life real deal. Pro wrestlers of that era and size and toughness were like walking talking bears.
I've wanted Flair to be on here for years, even if he cannot tell the truth, but still Hinchcliffe totally ruined that episode. He answered every other question Rogan asked Flair.
@@steveaustin330 Yeah mine too. I mean I know hes a wrestling fan, and the questions werent bad but man he kept cutting in and answering questions to Flair. I'd love to see this redone without him.
@@heisenberg4406 Harley had a handgun with him all the time. That's no problem. If ever you are in a sticky situation where your life maybe at risk, Harley and Haku are the men you want in the foxhole with you
@@beefy1986 If he did that some guy would’ve just shot him in the back of the head. No time for fighting, just a quick shot in the head. This goes for any hood really, People get shot over a dollar or for cutting in line etc. Also, imagine if Mike Tyson was waiting in line for pool 💀 Brownsville guys were wild
Does anybody else think it might be a bad idea to mess with someone at a bar who beats themselves up voluntarily and calls it entertainment? Hello sir, can I buy you a drink, you do great work. Anything else is probably a bad idea. 😮
Ric has some stories. Even if he was not part of them, the story itself, he knew everything. I do have respect for the guy. But he does not seem to give individual fans to much attention. He seems to treat them like they are just 'another' fan. And many people completely admire this guy. Have waited years to meet him. To just get a cold hello.
He and the others don't owe you or me anything. I met him too and told him what I had to But no wrestler needs to say hi or do meet and greets. They give us the memories in the ring
To be fair, I think he knows a little more than the average fan. Not to mention, they’re talking about the lifestyle….anyone is warranted to ask questions about that.
@@aaronalviar9137 thinking you need a podcast to criticize someone who has a podcast is not good logic. If you followed your own logic you shouldn't be criticizing anyone who has the correct number of chromosomes.
My brother in law was the tough guy in the small town I lived in when I was in Texas. He always walked away from fights, or tried to walk away, some guys could not take no for an answer. He was Texas Gold Gloves champ in his weight class, about 150 pounds. Before I met him, I saw some 6'4" knock off his cowboy hat 5 times before turning around on the steps in front of the DJ booth and knocking him out cold with a brutal uppercut, lifted him off the ground, like in a cartoon. My best friend went to high school with Ken Shamrock. You should have him on, not my friend, Ken Shamrock
Harley, from the stories I have heard although the wrestlers are laughing now, seems like a bully to people. Where Haku minds his business and people messed with him. Only to regret it of course.
I don’t doubt anything Rick says. Depending upon where you visited, there were some rough bars that had fights virtually every other night here in the States. I can just imagine shit going down. My experiences were the locals hated visitors from other States and ALWAYS one or two of them wanted to fight while they were drunk as hell🤷♂️ Just the waybit used to be. I can’t tell you what goes on now days.
@Josh Eisert That's right, according to Flair he wrestled Ricky Steamboat 3 thousand times and slept with 50 thousand woman or whatever the number was he claimed.
My Mt. Rushmore of Toughest Wrestlers of All TIme is: Haku, Ron Simmons, Rick Rude and Harley Race Rick Rude and Harley went to bars looking for fights. Ron Simmons was the one guy even The Steiners didn't %$#@ with. Haku was the one stupid people called out⁉
Wrestling business used to be brutal. To get in the business you basically had to get your ass beat for weeks or months before they would actually let you really learn how to wrestle. This was to ensure whoever got in would protect the image of its realness. Nowadays anyone and their mother can become a wrestler.
My mom's ex boyfriend brought me an autograph from Marcus bagwell. He talked shit at a bar, got knocked out and sued him. He dropped the suit but gave me the papers. I thought it was awesome when I was 10
My grandfather was old school Italian and didn't take people talking sh*t. You had whatever was around him launched at you then it was a fight. There was never talking. God bless the 70’s.
Harley Race seems like an bully jerk . Trying to cut in front of everyone waiting to play pool , he was looking to hurt people and start trouble for no reason
@@butchvito the guy was a jerk . 70’s , 80’s , 90 ‘s in any time . If u walk in a establishment and try and cut infront of everyone waiting b4 u are a piece of $ht .
@@mamavonn maybe it’s different perspective but the way I see it is he was most likely bigger then all the regulars at the bar and was willing to hurt them if they didn’t do what he wanted even if he was wrong .This example being cutting everyone waiting in line to play pool . Treat people with respect untill given a reason not to .
The old heads were the best ! I sat and drank a quart of beer* With george steel ! The animal < On the steps of the cyc *He wrestled their that night < 😊😊 That was 75-76 ?
I used to work out at the same gym as Manny Fernandez. He was a good guy but if you did something he didn't like he had no trouble letting you know about it.😂😂
Some of these stories are cool and then other ones just sound like they were awful bullies. “Im big and I have a gun on me so I can ignore any rules cause I’m the man” is a pretty lame way to be
The young guy needs to shut up and stop interrupting. 😡 Haku and Harley seemed like bullies looking for trouble. You know the kind that goes to prison for assaulting people. Choking out a 160 lb dude when you are over 300 lbs and wrestle for a living is not impressive. It’s cowardly and criminal.
Harley was shoot grappler and used legit fight folks in the carnivals from town to town, bro aint someone you wanna play with. Trained and overqualified in grappling, them cats from them days would kill it in MMA and barekuncle fighting federations.
@@hendo338 💯, these modern wrestlers excluding Brock and Kurt Angle and Henning, Shelton Benjamin, Bryan Danielson, Nigel Mc, maybe Chad Gable and Matt Riddle could never go toe to toe with the true ogs.
@@lostintheark5728I would add Baron Corbin, Shinsuke Nakamura, Otis, Jacob Fatu, Bron Breakker, the Creed Brothers and Bray Wyatt (RIP) for modern wrestlers being able to hang with the old school.
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Sounds like a lot of wrestlers of that era were bad drunks plain & simple. I don't care who you are, maiming someone for life in a barfight is scumbag behaviour. Especially when you're way bigger & stronger than them. The idea that these giant dudes went into bars in big groups and were set upon by the local tough guys is laughable.
It is sad, sad that the local toughs thought they could beat the hell into professional wrestlers back in the day. Even today I would not want to fight any of them simply because I know they would destroy me.
I don't care how tough they say people are. All I can say is my neighborhood in New York if Holly Race would have done that he would not have been the winner in that case. Especially in the neighborhood bar in New York.
@nicholasinbusiness what about him Haku wouldn't have done that Haku has nothing to prove real tough guys don't brag and they don't start stupid bs Haku for real would have been treated great at bars I talked about
When Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher were in Milwaukee at any time either alone or together they would notify the local police, so if there was a fight they would finish it then the cops would come in and take the losers to the hospital. That is a known fact in that area.
You never know where these Haku stories are going to go. I could listen to them all day.
Seriously? You never know? They end the fucking same every time.
I find it hard to believe he could beat up Brock the UFC heavyweight world champ
Everyone has the story when the moment they found out about haku
I don't believe anything they say about Haku.
Haku is going straight to heaven because The Devils scared of him
Lol
He’s almost as bad ass as Chuck Norris.
I doubt that
@@richarddowns1946Chuck Norris fears Haku
Haku is a good guy. People should mind their own business and there wouldn't be problems. Fuck around and find out.
Tony must be a vampire because he is also been in the wrestling business since 70s. Which is the reason he knows and acts like he was there.
He needs to leave the first hand accounts to the actual wrestlers and sit tf down.
Handsome Harley Race..my hero..saw him in KCK Memorial hall many times.. I saw him at a gas station and approached him..I was about 40-45...he was so cool..shook my hand..a monster of a man...I was 6 foot and 240+...looked like a child...my hero of heroes
I'd bet that most of those guys are pretty amicable if you approach them politely. A friend of mine works with NFL linemen and I've had a chance to meet several of them, and those legitimately huge folks all seem (luckily) to be pretty laid-back.
The stories about haku are legendary. Don't know why would anyone want to test Haku
People want to test the Darwin theory lol
To say you did it
so were the ones about Dr. Death, but when he got in a ring he was a fish out of water. he had zero fighting ability. I refuse to believe Harley as fat as he was could fight anyone with any training. Same with Haku. So he beat up a few drunk fans half his size, does that make him the baddest dude? I'm just not buying it.
Truly great stories, the old days of wrestling were the best growing up, the brutality was absolutely genius.
That move to the throat is named after Haku the TONGAN DEATH GRIP and it is real!!!
Love how Tony talks like he was there right next to Flair in the 80s watching Harley and Haku beat peoples ass’
Ahhahahaahahahhaha
Tony is talking out of his ass alot
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He shines up the stories more than Flair 😂
@@josheisert8380 I mean flair tells it how it is Tony exaggerates it you can even tell by Joes face the whole podcast he’s looking at Tony like can you please stfu
These stories never get old, two of the toughest old school wrestlers mentioned. But hearing the amount of trouble these guys got into. Very surprised that Harley or Haku wasn’t shot. Doesn’t matter how tough you are, only takes one psycho or scumbag to pull a gun for things to turn sour
Yeah but wrestlers carried them too.
@@scottashe984 Doesn’t matter, only takes one person to sneak up behind them and pull the trigger. It’s not the Wild West with pistols at Dawn and most scummy people aren’t interested in fighting fair. Bruiser Brody is a good example.
Harley Race did get stabbed once after a match in some diner in the 1960s, but it was allegedly more to do with him breaking up a group of hoodlums from harassing a waitress more than "Oh, that guy's some famous Pro Wrestler from out of town! Let's kick his ass out of here!" kind-of deal.
Those guys don't give a shit they bite noses off and eat limbs like tyson. A psycho has nothing on them. They could've shot at Haku and the bullet would disintegrate before it left the barrel.
Race always carried a gun if he got out numbered he'd probably have shot his way out of trouble
Rick Flair has a great laugh. Funny stories.
Haku’s stories are terrifying
Haku is just terrifying 😂
I hope ric lives forever cause I love his story telling and he is one of the greats but boy does ric have the best stories to tell about his crazy life of booze and women and other wrestlers crazy stories.
Hes a legit womaniser and gross
Knocking quarters off is a dick move.
Harley was a dick. That was his entire life.
You tell Harley it's a d*ck move.
Harley was trying to pick a fight
That was definitely a different era of wrestling.
Those old school wrestlers were already tough guys before they even got into pro wrestling
I actually grew up with and played sports with hakus sons and daughter his wife was a fixture at all sporting events and he showed up a few times as well he was super cool always took pics and signed autographs let the kids hang off his arms while he flexed like a jungle gym my dad says he helped get his car unstuck one time by picking up the rear end out of the mud and setting it down on the concrete…. Idk if that ever actually happened tho I wasn’t there to witness it lol
I was there that day. Haku actually didn't touch your dad's car. He just scowled and ordered the car back onto the pavement, and of course it complied.
@@testodude 😂😂
1974 is the PERFECT Numba
My birth year 💪🏻
1916 😊
I love it. Tony the wrestler from WWF/NWA era
Have Haku on Joe!
Haku and Race back then is 2 people you don't wanna fuckin' know. Nobody needs to see a drunk Jimi Snuka, Race, Haku back then.
Joe Rogan has got to interview Haku & the friends that witness wrestling buddies.
Rick flair laughing about his mates being bullies ,Joe getting nightmare flash backs of high school .
Haku was the scariest dude i would call him sir and buy him drinks
Drinks, steak dinner,whatever he wanted
I wouldn't buy him drinks because people have said when his had a drink he gets crazy I'd probably just stay away from him
There needs to be a movie on ric flair or even hogan these guys have an entertaining story to tell
Ive thought about what it would be like to hang with musicians(Hank Jr, Waylon, Cash...) when they're out on the town partying but these dudes would be something to watch as well haha
Different times and a different breed of wrestler. Most wrestlers today seem to be straight up entertainers with very few legitimate tough guys. I could be wrong.
For those bar guys, they aren't pro wrestlers. That bar is their lights, their fans,their entrance music
The stories he has to tell are what legends are made of!
I love when people are like, “I would triangle choke him,” or “shoot him for messing with me”. These guys were the larger than life real deal. Pro wrestlers of that era and size and toughness were like walking talking bears.
HAKU is Legit 1992 WWF was in town biggest night club ...Haku challenged the entire Bouncer Bar Staff not one left moved from the Door
I've wanted Flair to be on here for years, even if he cannot tell the truth, but still Hinchcliffe totally ruined that episode. He answered every other question Rogan asked Flair.
Tony got on my nerves big time!
@@steveaustin330 Yeah mine too. I mean I know hes a wrestling fan, and the questions werent bad but man he kept cutting in and answering questions to Flair. I'd love to see this redone without him.
@@JackBarrett7 Yes, a new episode with flair would be great.
I don't care if it's Harley Race, you knock all those quarters off the table in a bar, you deserve a hiding.
Not if it's Harley. You will probably end up in the hospital.
@@beefy1986If he did that in New York in the 80s they wouldn’t have been looking for a fight, he would’ve been blown away
@@heisenberg4406 Harley had a handgun with him all the time. That's no problem.
If ever you are in a sticky situation where your life maybe at risk, Harley and Haku are the men you want in the foxhole with you
@@beefy1986 If he did that some guy would’ve just shot him in the back of the head. No time for fighting, just a quick shot in the head. This goes for any hood really, People get shot over a dollar or for cutting in line etc.
Also, imagine if Mike Tyson was waiting in line for pool 💀 Brownsville guys were wild
@@heisenberg4406 Harley was absolutely gun crazy.
This is so good 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🖤
Does anybody else think it might be a bad idea to mess with someone at a bar who beats themselves up voluntarily and calls it entertainment?
Hello sir, can I buy you a drink, you do great work.
Anything else is probably a bad idea. 😮
Ric has some stories. Even if he was not part of them, the story itself, he knew everything. I do have respect for the guy. But he does not seem to give individual fans to much attention. He seems to treat them like they are just 'another' fan. And many people completely admire this guy. Have waited years to meet him. To just get a cold hello.
He and the others don't owe you or me anything. I met him too and told him what I had to
But no wrestler needs to say hi or do meet and greets. They give us the memories in the ring
I hate when a wrestling legend comes in and u have to listen to Stinkcliff act like he wrestled in the NWA
To be fair, I think he knows a little more than the average fan. Not to mention, they’re talking about the lifestyle….anyone is warranted to ask questions about that.
He’s good to guide the convos for some wrestlers but he wasn’t needed for ric
@@AbdulGabagool83 hes there to blow ric
Tony is the Definition of a Mark!
@@aaronalviar9137 thinking you need a podcast to criticize someone who has a podcast is not good logic. If you followed your own logic you shouldn't be criticizing anyone who has the correct number of chromosomes.
My brother in law was the tough guy in the small town I lived in when I was in Texas. He always walked away from fights, or tried to walk away, some guys could not take no for an answer. He was Texas Gold Gloves champ in his weight class, about 150 pounds. Before I met him, I saw some 6'4" knock off his cowboy hat 5 times before turning around on the steps in front of the DJ booth and knocking him out cold with a brutal uppercut, lifted him off the ground, like in a cartoon.
My best friend went to high school with Ken Shamrock. You should have him on, not my friend, Ken Shamrock
Harley, from the stories I have heard although the wrestlers are laughing now, seems like a bully to people. Where Haku minds his business and people messed with him. Only to regret it of course.
Haku is rocks uncle
Old days: Oh, you kicked his ass? No problem, move along.
Modern days: Pop! Pop! Pop! Stop or I'll shoot!!
You never know whether Ric Flair is telling the truth or spinning his tales.
I love you guys
Jack Daniel's has the same effect on me!
Yep, same here, but it's so good
Also I believe Ric Flair might also be one lol
Cut out Rick flares laugh it’s 5 percent of talking love it 😂
Flair looks more like classy Freddy blassy these days
I love Flair and his stories
How tf u make tbag thumbnail image
Who is this girl in the thumbnail?
Why does this other guy keep interrupting?
Juke box Google it 😂😂😂
I don’t doubt anything Rick says. Depending upon where you visited, there were some rough bars that had fights virtually every other night here in the States. I can just imagine shit going down. My experiences were the locals hated visitors from other States and ALWAYS one or two of them wanted to fight while they were drunk as hell🤷♂️ Just the waybit used to be. I can’t tell you what goes on now days.
You might catch one on a bad night & be a hometown legend for life.
Ric likes to exaggerate and is a well known bullshit artist by even his peers. Who knows which stories are spot on and which ones aren't.
@@josheisert8380 things tend to get embellished through the yrs,but it's probably 90%.
I believe all the stories about haku because ever wrestler spoke to says that man is a badass
@Josh Eisert That's right, according to Flair he wrestled Ricky Steamboat 3 thousand times and slept with 50 thousand woman or whatever the number was he claimed.
I envy the wrestlers who had the honor of being with Haku in a bar when he took care of business.
Ric flair always talks like he's got a cup of maple syrup in his mouth
That's no way to talk...Ric! 😂
Half of Joe Rogan solicitors listen he’s talking to you
Picture on the thumbnail.... real photo or AI ? Seems odd looking
Lol you can't be that stupid
All his stories start off with we were in a bar.....
The more stories he tells about old school wrestlers sound less like they were badasses and more like they were just pricks
never believe one word that comes out of flair's mouth
My Mt. Rushmore of Toughest Wrestlers of All TIme is:
Haku, Ron Simmons, Rick Rude and Harley Race
Rick Rude and Harley went to bars looking for fights. Ron Simmons was the one guy even
The Steiners didn't %$#@ with. Haku was the one stupid people called out⁉
Danny Hodge, Haku, Harley Race and Ed Sailor White would be mine.
Ricks stories get taller and taller he needs to go to the nursing home
Bill watts would fire his wrestlers if they got into a bar fight and lost
True story
Now Haku's son Tama Tonga is terrorizing the WWE.
Sounds like Harley was nothing but a bully
Wrestling business used to be brutal. To get in the business you basically had to get your ass beat for weeks or months before they would actually let you really learn how to wrestle. This was to ensure whoever got in would protect the image of its realness. Nowadays anyone and their mother can become a wrestler.
i just started smoking cigaretes
My mom's ex boyfriend brought me an autograph from Marcus bagwell. He talked shit at a bar, got knocked out and sued him. He dropped the suit but gave me the papers. I thought it was awesome when I was 10
Who looks at a guy like Haku without even knowing his reputation, saying to himself I'm gonna fuck with the 300 lb Samoan guy?
My grandfather was old school Italian and didn't take people talking sh*t. You had whatever was around him launched at you then it was a fight. There was never talking. God bless the 70’s.
Thanks for representing Ytown. We need the help
Harley Race seems like an bully jerk . Trying to cut in front of everyone waiting to play pool , he was looking to hurt people and start trouble for no reason
This was the 70's and 80's. No grown man used the term "bullying" or bitched about being "bullied."
@@butchvito the guy was a jerk . 70’s , 80’s , 90 ‘s in any time . If u walk in a establishment and try and cut infront of everyone waiting b4 u are a piece of $ht .
people took care of themselves and their friends. Not so sensitive back then. better times
@@mamavonn maybe it’s different perspective but the way I see it is he was most likely bigger then all the regulars at the bar and was willing to hurt them if they didn’t do what he wanted even if he was wrong .This example being cutting everyone waiting in line to play pool . Treat people with respect untill given a reason not to .
@Jj Allin god damn I can't imagine being this insecure 😂
Haku would be terrifying in a drunk rage 😂
I kinda understood ric .. 50/50
Master translator, AI approves.
The old heads were the best ! I sat and drank a quart of beer* With george steel ! The animal < On the steps of the cyc *He wrestled their that night < 😊😊 That was 75-76 ?
I call BS... in the late 80's in Charleston, some bar chick isn't gonna dance with Haku.
Was this before or after he walked out on the hinchcliff show?
Harley Race did not mess around. He would punch guys in the face if the said "good show" to him.
I used to work out at the same gym as Manny Fernandez. He was a good guy but if you did something he didn't like he had no trouble letting you know about it.😂😂
Some of these stories are cool and then other ones just sound like they were awful bullies. “Im big and I have a gun on me so I can ignore any rules cause I’m the man” is a pretty lame way to be
The young guy needs to shut up and stop interrupting. 😡
Haku and Harley seemed like bullies looking for trouble. You know the kind that goes to prison for assaulting people. Choking out a 160 lb dude when you are over 300 lbs and wrestle for a living is not impressive. It’s cowardly and criminal.
Harley was shoot grappler and used legit fight folks in the carnivals from town to town, bro aint someone you wanna play with. Trained and overqualified in grappling, them cats from them days would kill it in MMA and barekuncle fighting federations.
Yep. Adrian Street was another one. Don't f with those dudes.
@@hendo338 💯, these modern wrestlers excluding Brock and Kurt Angle and Henning, Shelton Benjamin, Bryan Danielson, Nigel Mc, maybe Chad Gable and Matt Riddle could never go toe to toe with the true ogs.
@@lostintheark5728I would add Baron Corbin, Shinsuke Nakamura, Otis, Jacob Fatu, Bron Breakker, the Creed Brothers and Bray Wyatt (RIP) for modern wrestlers being able to hang with the old school.
@@hendo338the exotic Adrian Street? Really?
@@a.j.laplace4216 Absolutely. One of the toughest guys to ever enter a wrestling ring. Ask anybody that knew him.
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Who is the alphabet guy running mouth?
He is annoying af
Some fag called Tony
wHo dA aLPhUbeT guY 🤤
One of the hacks from the LA Chuckle Hut that Joe foists on the world
@@seltonk5136 Tony's only a guy that travels through the country giving small comedians a chance to gain a following but okay 👍
Ric Flair is telling the truth but he wasn’t there
Sounds like a lot of wrestlers of that era were bad drunks plain & simple. I don't care who you are, maiming someone for life in a barfight is scumbag behaviour. Especially when you're way bigger & stronger than them. The idea that these giant dudes went into bars in big groups and were set upon by the local tough guys is laughable.
It is sad, sad that the local toughs thought they could beat the hell into professional wrestlers back in the day. Even today I would not want to fight any of them simply because I know they would destroy me.
Harley Race had a steel bar for a forearm. Thats his left was so brutal
Harleys lucky he never got shot
I don't care how tough they say people are. All I can say is my neighborhood in New York if Holly Race would have done that he would not have been the winner in that case. Especially in the neighborhood bar in New York.
@nicholasinbusiness what about him Haku wouldn't have done that Haku has nothing to prove real tough guys don't brag and they don't start stupid bs Haku for real would have been treated great at bars I talked about
Todays keyboard warriors would have fucked those guys up back then
Easily
I did. Haku, Race, Flair a few minutes ago. Fucked up all of then. Now im gonna take a nap.
can anyone recommend a good book on Harley Race..
Hard to tell if Ric is drunk, or it’s just his natural lisp.
Sounds like Harley was an asshole in every story that gets told about him.
Dick the Bruiser beat Alex Karras and 8 of Detroit's finest at the Lindell AC lounge early 60"s.
They should do a movie on his life.
When Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher were in Milwaukee at any time either alone or together they would notify the local police, so if there was a fight they would finish it then the cops would come in and take the losers to the hospital. That is a known fact in that area.
YOU’RE WORST NIGHTMARE!!
I dont think Islanders are suppose to drink.
Really wish Haku fought in a match in the ufc or pride feel like he would have done well back in the day
Joe didn't want to say it but you could he was saying to himself "what a dick". Flair's memories aren't as cool as he thinks they are.
Is his nose dripping?
Space mountain was too busy with the lady’s in the back of the bar to be fighting only a jealous boyfriend or husband if he has too