False. I was born in 70. the 70s 80s best of the best. I saw Star Wars and all the Rocky/Rambo movies in the big screen. I was there when MTV premiered.
There were two occasions where The British Bulldogs came to a wounded Hogan after being Avalanched by King Kong Bundy and choked out by Andre The Giant.
I like how they pretty much had the Bulldogs do their signature moves. Dynamite with a head-butt and Davey with a slam. Steamboat is amusing here. I'm pretty sure those mannerisms weren't his idea. The director really wanted his 'Kung-Fu' with extra cheese!
Awesome clip this is the way Gym Rats were portrayed in street fights head butting slamming punching some grappling bouncer style. Not saying it’s superior to well trained fighters but just regular everyday life normal citizens
I'm not sure what you meant by you doing the headbutt, but I only see Tom Billinger (Dynamite Kid) doing the headbutt here. I'm also an actor, though am a member of SAG-AFTRA and used to do small parts before my career took off to lead roles and co-lead roles. Your profile picture is Dynamite Kid, so I know that's not you obviously, but where are you in this clip again?
that konck of eye of the Tiger has no lyrics. How about:"It's the nose of the lion, it's the battle's eclipse, hulking up, for your fiend's doomsday,... ?
Why was it always about saving a youth center from evil yuppie villains in the 80s and 90s?! xD Don't get me wrong, I love that trope but it became its own thing by then xD
Yeah but he was great in his own way. He passed away today at 64 from an apparent heart attack. He was the only one here who looked like he wasn't that roided up, though he was surely on the gas at some point. He's underrated as a wrestling Rambo character and his stuff as Leatherface in Japan is way cool too.
@@Adino1 The original poster said the character was corny. Sure Slaughter did a great job, no doubt. Don't know much about this guy, sometimes wrestlers need time to grow into their character. Would've been neat if they formed a squad together. 😁
I just watched the Davey Boy Smith documentary and completely forgot that he was on this episode of The A-Team! Miss you Davey, Dynamite
Is it on peacock?
I love this episode! The 1980s was awesome!
80s rule!
They wanted to use the Rocky music so bad lol
I think they did,when it originally aired didn't they?!
I can tell when I was listening to this even before reading this comment lol.
@@superstarreviews9937DVD dubover maybe
😂😂😂
I born in 81..the 80s and 90s...the best of the best
80s not 90s
False. I was born in 70. the 70s 80s best of the best. I saw Star Wars and all the Rocky/Rambo movies in the big screen. I was there when MTV premiered.
I remember watching this episode as a kid marking out because Hogan was s guest star.
The A Team and wrestling just fit so well together, especially to me as a child!!!
Rick McGraw with a good push here. pure babyface
RIP Quickdraw
Fantastic. My WWE´s heros....I love British Bulldogs
My favourite tag team
The bootleg eye of the tiger theme!😂😂😂
Wasn't it real,when this first aired?!
The played *_"The Ear Of The Leopard..."_*
Very similar 😂
I can’t believe it all of the WWE legends are really helping the A-Team
History in the making right there 🙌
My all time favorite episode of the 4th season, along with the drunk Harry episode, and the HEART OF ROCK N ROLL
The Expendables 1980's edition
I still can't believe that Corporal Kirschner died ... twice.
My heroes in one epic scene. Pity that 4 of them are no longer with us 😢
Little known fact: Comedian Freddy Lewis was thrown off of “The A-Team” set. He kept screaming, “Mr. T sucks!” xoxo The Clarences
That gorilla press into forward slam that Davey did here was nice and smooth.
Damn wish we got a Dynamite Kid vs Ricky Steamboat feud at this time when Tom could still go would’ve been epic
Steamboat and davey boy actually had a match together.
You're absolutely right. I never thought about that match. Man. That would be a classic match between similar styles.
The camera makes them look like they aren't short
R.I.P. CORPORAL KIRCHNER
Ahhhh the good ole days
Lord have mercy, I remember seeing this live on TV as a child.
Hulk and the bulldogs together only once
I think the last time I remember seeing Hogan & Davey Boy together in the same ring was probably near the end of the 1991 Royal Rumble.
@@ckendall67 they had heat I heard
There were two occasions where The British Bulldogs came to a wounded Hogan after being Avalanched by King Kong Bundy and choked out by Andre The Giant.
Why they beat up William Regal?
I like how they pretty much had the Bulldogs do their signature moves.
Dynamite with a head-butt and Davey with a slam.
Steamboat is amusing here.
I'm pretty sure those mannerisms weren't his idea.
The director really wanted his 'Kung-Fu' with extra cheese!
Thats exactly how Steamboat did it in the WWF at the time tbh...
hogan really pulled out the first "Me and the bros" on history ever
Ricky The Dragon has amazing physique
It stills sounds good
Hogan and the guys could orobably do their own A-Team
Used to watch this as a kid
Nick, I subscribed to your channel from my 🛋 on a lazy Saturday b4 Easter...
Glad to have found your content! Going to watch the japan stuff 1st... ty
Top 3 best A Team ep
My childhood.
the WWF tag teamin with the A-Team!
Davie boy smith was the scariest one in the group
Davey Boy was terrified of Dynamite Kid. He once ran and hid in a room and locked himself in because Dynamite Kid was about to whoop his ass.
Four mob goons up against seven wrestlers? That's outnumbered to a T.
Did Vince Jr. have plans to elevate McGraw before quick draw passed? Kind of unusual to see him prominently featured.
Hulkster: What's that smell?
Dookie 😂
It would have been great, if they had put eye of the tiger in this scene, it would have been great.
Dynamite would have to have been warned, work headbutt no shoot!
awesome
The British Bull Dogs
I remember that episode. Roid rage
BODYSLAM
RIP THE BRITISH BULLDOGS
Why there was no Ol Chico Santana from Tijuana? Was he selling Tacos?
I wondered about that one myself.
Davey was clearly the star.
This Episode Aired about weeks after Rick McGraw's death
Awesome clip this is the way Gym Rats were portrayed in street fights head butting slamming punching some grappling bouncer style.
Not saying it’s superior to well trained fighters but just regular everyday life normal citizens
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I'm not sure what you meant by you doing the headbutt, but I only see Tom Billinger (Dynamite Kid) doing the headbutt here. I'm also an actor, though am a member of SAG-AFTRA and used to do small parts before my career took off to lead roles and co-lead roles. Your profile picture is Dynamite Kid, so I know that's not you obviously, but where are you in this clip again?
😮I can't even find Tom Billinger on Google as a existing actor.
that konck of eye of the Tiger has no lyrics. How about:"It's the nose of the lion, it's the battle's eclipse, hulking up, for your fiend's doomsday,... ?
davey boy smith
This what happens when you went to club filled with Wrestlers
hulk hogan 196cm?
I believe during this time yes
Cot damn Rick McGraw was jacked here his arms look bigger than Hogans...
Why was it always about saving a youth center from evil yuppie villains in the 80s and 90s?! xD Don't get me wrong, I love that trope but it became its own thing by then xD
4 jobbers in suits - without even IRS or Dibiase or McMahon stooges to help out? This hardly seems fair!!
That was a very weak fight scene. They should have done atomic drops and backbreakers on the villains at a minimum.
The Bulldogs were legends, they should have been the stars of the episode not Hulk Hogan.
What the hell are you talking about? Hulk Hogan was the biggest thing in Wresting during this time. Haha!
Corporal Kirchner was such a corny character. He never really went over.
Yeah but he was great in his own way. He passed away today at 64 from an apparent heart attack. He was the only one here who looked like he wasn't that roided up, though he was surely on the gas at some point. He's underrated as a wrestling Rambo character and his stuff as Leatherface in Japan is way cool too.
@@burntvirtue Kinda worked for Sgt. Slaughter. Similar gimmicks.
He made a hell of a lot more money in his short life than you could in five lifetimes... Life sucks now, doesn't it? 🤣
@@silxix2599 Slaughter had the look, voice and personality to get him over
@@Adino1 The original poster said the character was corny. Sure Slaughter did a great job, no doubt. Don't know much about this guy, sometimes wrestlers need time to grow into their character. Would've been neat if they formed a squad together. 😁