Black ops boss man might have been the most evil wrestler of all time. He was beyond sadistic, he would do anything to get heat. Sadly it was so over the top that even in the attitude Era it came off a crass instead of actual heat that would get somebody over
Hilariously Jim Cornette tells the story that the very first time Bossman ever came out to a live crowd his hand was so sweaty the club twirled right out.
When I was in high school a friend’s family had three Rottweilers as pets and they were the biggest, goofiest, cuddliest dogs you could ever hope to meet, so I was not surprised at all by how the “vicious attack dogs” in the Kennel from Hell match behaved.
I'm not a fan of Al Snow at all, and never was. Well maybe that's not true I like Leif Cassidy lol. But ya he seemed like a real life d-bag, especially in his TNA days. So ya, bet he loved giving head lol
You left out the single best thing to come out of this. On one of Mick Foley's DVD was a hidden feature where it's the match, but commentary is redone by Mick Foley and Kevin Kelly. The two are treating it like it's Flair v. Steamboat, and it never fails to get me to laugh!
I watched the Boss Man feeding "Pepper" to Al Snow live on TV. I admit I marked out there for a second, because they caught me hook line and sinker with that bit. I thought it was just perverse. Honestly Boss Man did a lot of top notch heel work during the Attitude Era, to the point he honestly probably went too far a few times.
He was a disgraced prison guard who would go on to become a mercenary for a billionaire. He's gonna do some pretty f^cked up things to keep himself entertained.
Boss Man went hard during the attitude era. The poem for Big Shows dad, dragging the his dad's coffin (with Show on top of the coffin) and feeding Pepper to AL Snow...WOW!!!
A week after big show/boss man coffin skit was on TV, I was at wwf studios with a friend of my dad's and my friend and we saw the casket that was used. 2 guys said that it was the same casket used in the skit while giving each other sly smiles as if we didn't know any better. I was thinking to myself big show's real dad died in college and I just read that in raw magazine.
One of the best features from The Attitude Era Podcast was Bossman Behaving Badly. There was a greater appreciation for Ray Trailer afterwards in how hilariously evil he was on his AE Big Boss Man run
As ballistic this story is, this is a in depth storyline for the Hardcore Championship. That’s one thing this era was decent with: everyone had a story that had a beginning, middle and end as well as time.
I would have never thought you would cover this match in a million years. This was when I started watching WWF, I didn’t actually think they were gonna “kill” the dog so I was waiting for all of it to be a prank. How wrong I was lmao. I actually somewhat enjoyed the match when I first saw it, probably the only matches I remember from this PPV.
15:10 I'm old enough to remember when Davey used to bring a real live bulldog to the ring on a lead, there were 2 one was Matilda (back when he was with Dynamite kid) in an angle where she was kidnapped by Bobby Heenan and the islanders who apparently abused her leading to a match at Mania 4 where they claimed they'd trained Matilda as a weasel dog hunting weasels and Heenan showed up in a dog attack suit, saying she's "the first fully trained weasel dog. The second was in the early 90s when Davey was flying solo was a dog called Winston
I loved the Boss Man/Snow feud. This match was rough, but the storyline was entertaining and either horrific or hilarious depending on if you're a mark. The volcanic heat Boss Man was able to earn doesn't get enough credit either. Boss Man was lost in the shuffle over on Nitro. WWF reinventing him as an over-the-top crooked cop was one of their undermentioned wins of the Monday Night War.
So fun to see an episode about this feud. I had seen some of the Hulkamania era stuff as a young kid, but I only became a hardcore WWE fan in the weeks leading up to Unforgiven 1999, so this was one of the first big feuds i got exposed to. Somehow, I stuck around. 🤣
This just reminds me of that "Poodles with Noodles" urban legend where a tourist couple goes to an Asian restaurant where, due to a miscommunication, they end up eating their pet dog.
Up till Unforgiven and Pepper's death, Al Snow and the Hardcore Division had a hell of a time providing great matches and proves, no concept is above insanity
The final appearance of the blue Hulk Hogan era steel cage, and a messed up way to go with dogs that are more playful and took a leak and a dump and hump each other than vicious.
At least the black bar variant managed to get a respectful final match with Edge vs. Christian at Rebellion 2001, which was a good match with a creative finish that could only work with that version of the cage.
Best thing this match gave us was the commentary track by Mick Foley and Kevin Kelly released on Mick's Cheap Pops DVD. Also pretty sure this is the last televised appearance of the classic big blue cage -- which must be distinct from the black version seen earlier in 1999.
I still think Boss Man's WWE run here is one of the greatest of all time for comedy in wrestling. This and crashing Big Show's Dad's funeral are both top 5 funniest things WWE has ever done.
14 year old Introverted me couldn’t stop crying after Pepper was fed to Al. As an animal lover, my heart was broken. 37 year old Extroverted me thinks the entire thing is one of the goddamn funniest things I’ve ever seen in professional wrestling.
I've heard Jake Roberts tell that Mr. Fuji story at a live show, which he further added saying it was the wrestler's own dog and that it was revenge for disrespectful behaviour by the youngster. No wrestler was mentioned then though and it also seems to have been told second-hand to Jake, so could just be one of those stories that circulated around the locker rooms in the territory days.
In his book, Gary Hart tells this story about how he came really close to signing with the WWF when he was managing Great Muta. So, he's backstage at a show and Mr. Fuji sees him. Loud enough for the entire locker room to hear, Fuji says "GARY HART. YOU HAVE THE GRASS TO SMOKE?". Point is, Fuji sounds like an entire asshole.
@@kidz4p509 After watching the whole video, I can see that Russo really ruined it. I made my joke before I got to the part where he talked about the Pepper on a pole match being a real thing. 🤦
There's an unspoken rule about live shows. Never have animals on it. Even actual dog shows have fail moments. It's not hard to think a live wrestling show with untrained dogs would be unimpressive.
Dave Meltzer: Gives this match negative 3 stars. Bruce Prichard: "I take great issue with that minus 3 star rating." Conrad Thompson: "You do?" Bruce Prichard: "Yeah. It wasn't that good."
Big Boss Man is clearly the most evil heel in wrestling history.... - one of his victims from his prison guard days trained (poorly) to be a wrestler, just to get the opportunity to take revenge on him - he feeds a dog to his owner because he lost a 4th tier wrestling title to him - a wrestler's dad being ill offended him to the point that he paid someone to tell the guy his dad died when he hadn't, then when he died he wrote a poem taking joy from it and he turned up to the funeral so he could steal the coffin Pure evil.....
There's a great version of this Match on a Mick Foley DVD with Foley & Kevin Kelly doing new commentary. Have you covered the Punjabi Prison matches yet?
I miss those Attitude Era hardcore matches that went out of the arena and into the streets or even into nearby venues. Big Boss Man was one of the most underrated heels on all time due to this feud and the one with Big Show. This match was one of those good in theory, poor in execution things.
The lack of proper preparation when you're working with animals is hilarious. I'm glad they stopped at dogs though, tiger cage from hell match probably wouldn't end as hilariously
I’ve been watching Raw and SmackDown in the 1999 year on Peacock recently, and watching this video reminded me how good of a heel Ray Traylor played. Some of the promos he cut were good and at times went too far. The Big Show and Al Snow storylines showed how his stories had that beginning, middle and end type of feel. I thought Bossman was great in the Attitude Era. All you gotta do is listen to JR’s reaction in some of his promos 😂
Did Vince Russo really look at Al Snow and say "Hmm, this gimmick is super over and making us a lot of money, let's ditch it lol"? Because... yeah I can believe that
Man, making Bossman this cartoonishly evil heel was amazing, making dogs into food and stealing dead bodies from funerals. Kind of makes me wish we could have a heel like this today who so over the top evil that it becomes hilarious, though I could see it not being received very well if they pulled these kinds of stunts today, unless you do a really good job of conveying how ridiculous it is. As for this match, i have no idea how to pull this match off, even if this match had trained dogs. Because if you're gonna do it then one of the wrestlers have to be bitten/mauled at some point in the match and there's absolutely no way to do that safely unless they manage to hide some kind of padding on their person. Really, it's not worth it trying to make this match work, it was stupid then and it's stupid now, let it stay in the past where it belongs with all the other stupid ideas Russo came up with.
Anyone else notice that the dog that pissed on the cage as soon as it walked in is being handled by the guy that falls when chasing Boss Man at the end? Not that it matters but i think that dog in particular went into business for itself once things got going since i'm pretty sure it's the reason the owner tripped. 😄👍
Any dog that's taken care of is going to have a good ol' time at the wrestling. To get dogs vicious enough for this storyline, they would have to do things that would SERIOUSLY upset a lot of people.
The funny thing is Al Snow even said to Vince Russo NUMEROUS times that the dogs had to be trained animals and Russo didn't even do basic due diligence on that.
Fun fact: The Mick Foley DVD, Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops, has an extra feature with Mick and Kevin Kelly doing commentary for this match which was pretty funny hearing Mick try to hype up the worst parts of the match.
I saw this mess live. I was way up in the nosebleed section almost behind the stage. It's hard to see up close with the cameras on the action, but imagine how hard it was to see anything from that far away as a little kid sitting behind a lot of adults. What a mess of a match lol
even at 12 years old, i knew that dog was food as soon as i heard its name, one of the writers must have seen the Fawlty Towers episodes where 'Basil' gets put in the Ratatouille
Poor Al. He heard voices in his head, they counseled him, they understand, they talked to him.
He was 5 years too early to make it work sadly.
He saw inside his head a vision, never the outcome you'd been waiting for
Big boss man was so underrated I loved the poem he did for big shows dad.
Not to mention dragging the coffin behind his car with Big Show on it. Attitude era was wild.
He was so fast and agile, you would almost forget he was a big man... Criminally underrated.
Black ops boss man might have been the most evil wrestler of all time. He was beyond sadistic, he would do anything to get heat. Sadly it was so over the top that even in the attitude Era it came off a crass instead of actual heat that would get somebody over
"I thought it was real funny when Big Freak Show's daddy died and went STRAIGHT to hell!"
"You're a nasty BASTARD!"
All those years seeing Boss Man spin that night stick and not once did I see you drop it.... Ray had the handles!
Hilariously Jim Cornette tells the story that the very first time Bossman ever came out to a live crowd his hand was so sweaty the club twirled right out.
Bossman was a savage in ‘99 😂 Especially when he crashed the funeral for Big Show’s dad. Overall it was a pretty big year for him.
Big Shows a bast××d
That's one of the most underrated angle ever... top notch.
Ray Traylor was a master of his craft and doesn't get enough recognition imo.
@@jimbo_1312 hell ya... heel lvl 999
I believe he was the one who messed with Stone Cold in the king of the ring ladder match but never got credited for it.
When I was in high school a friend’s family had three Rottweilers as pets and they were the biggest, goofiest, cuddliest dogs you could ever hope to meet, so I was not surprised at all by how the “vicious attack dogs” in the Kennel from Hell match behaved.
My best friend & wife had 1 named Hope. She was Fiesta but once she got used 2 me she'd snuggle up by my feet.
I honestly think it’s positively restrained of Vince that he didn’t write that Bossman made the chihuahua into taco meat for the cheap joke
If we're talking about Russo, then yeah, good job. McMahon's more of a burrito guy himself, even if he forgets what they are sometimes
Yo quiero Taco Bell
@@gsesquire3441 Why stop there? Vince should've gone full grapefruits-out and done a Kennel From Taco Hell match with chihuahuas.
And I thought we might have to wait a year for the RTW timeline to reach this timeless classic but by the grace of the Mufugg here we are.
"He and Head were inseparable. Al loved head."
What a great quote here 🤣 and love the stuff you put out Wrestling Bios!
I'm not a fan of Al Snow at all, and never was. Well maybe that's not true I like Leif Cassidy lol. But ya he seemed like a real life d-bag, especially in his TNA days. So ya, bet he loved giving head lol
We need the man behind wrestling bios to come to the USA at a convention or something. I'd mark out to meet him!
You left out the single best thing to come out of this. On one of Mick Foley's DVD was a hidden feature where it's the match, but commentary is redone by Mick Foley and Kevin Kelly. The two are treating it like it's Flair v. Steamboat, and it never fails to get me to laugh!
That sounds awesome.
I have to know which DVD this is. I have to see this!
I watched the Boss Man feeding "Pepper" to Al Snow live on TV. I admit I marked out there for a second, because they caught me hook line and sinker with that bit. I thought it was just perverse.
Honestly Boss Man did a lot of top notch heel work during the Attitude Era, to the point he honestly probably went too far a few times.
He was a disgraced prison guard who would go on to become a mercenary for a billionaire. He's gonna do some pretty f^cked up things to keep himself entertained.
Boss Man went hard during the attitude era. The poem for Big Shows dad, dragging the his dad's coffin (with Show on top of the coffin) and feeding Pepper to AL Snow...WOW!!!
A week after big show/boss man coffin skit was on TV, I was at wwf studios with a friend of my dad's and my friend and we saw the casket that was used. 2 guys said that it was the same casket used in the skit while giving each other sly smiles as if we didn't know any better. I was thinking to myself big show's real dad died in college and I just read that in raw magazine.
@@gsesquire3441 Agreed! 😄
@@paulcastle4748 That’s a cool story!
One of the best features from The Attitude Era Podcast was Bossman Behaving Badly. There was a greater appreciation for Ray Trailer afterwards in how hilariously evil he was on his AE Big Boss Man run
Big Show is a Bas×××d was so wrong
As ballistic this story is, this is a in depth storyline for the Hardcore Championship. That’s one thing this era was decent with: everyone had a story that had a beginning, middle and end as well as time.
I don't know about all that...
Personally, I think there was a missed opportunity to have Boss Man tell Al that the dish contains "lots of Pepper".
I would have never thought you would cover this match in a million years. This was when I started watching WWF, I didn’t actually think they were gonna “kill” the dog so I was waiting for all of it to be a prank. How wrong I was lmao. I actually somewhat enjoyed the match when I first saw it, probably the only matches I remember from this PPV.
15:10 I'm old enough to remember when Davey used to bring a real live bulldog to the ring on a lead, there were 2 one was Matilda (back when he was with Dynamite kid) in an angle where she was kidnapped by Bobby Heenan and the islanders who apparently abused her leading to a match at Mania 4 where they claimed they'd trained Matilda as a weasel dog hunting weasels and Heenan showed up in a dog attack suit, saying she's "the first fully trained weasel dog.
The second was in the early 90s when Davey was flying solo was a dog called Winston
bossman holding the knight stick to peppers neck as they walk to the ring LOL
Man i was so bewildered at the pepper storyline that i forgot we still had the kennel from hell match to get to
I can only imagine how bewildered that dog was, hearing crowds that huge scream so loudly
Ok but..... What a huge heel move it was to serve someone their own dog for dinner. That was great imo
Heh heh heh heh heh I made you eat your doggy
Pepper WWEHOF 2024.
I love there is 24 minutes of coverage of this! After getting it on PPV back in the day I’m still searching for answers to this 😂
I loved the Boss Man/Snow feud. This match was rough, but the storyline was entertaining and either horrific or hilarious depending on if you're a mark. The volcanic heat Boss Man was able to earn doesn't get enough credit either. Boss Man was lost in the shuffle over on Nitro. WWF reinventing him as an over-the-top crooked cop was one of their undermentioned wins of the Monday Night War.
So fun to see an episode about this feud. I had seen some of the Hulkamania era stuff as a young kid, but I only became a hardcore WWE fan in the weeks leading up to Unforgiven 1999, so this was one of the first big feuds i got exposed to. Somehow, I stuck around. 🤣
I guess the fact that Vince Russo came up with the concept tells you how the match was going to go.
This just reminds me of that "Poodles with Noodles" urban legend where a tourist couple goes to an Asian restaurant where, due to a miscommunication, they end up eating their pet dog.
Up till Unforgiven and Pepper's death, Al Snow and the Hardcore Division had a hell of a time providing great matches and proves, no concept is above insanity
Damn right
The final appearance of the blue Hulk Hogan era steel cage, and a messed up way to go with dogs that are more playful and took a leak and a dump and hump each other than vicious.
At least the black bar variant managed to get a respectful final match with Edge vs. Christian at Rebellion 2001, which was a good match with a creative finish that could only work with that version of the cage.
Best thing this match gave us was the commentary track by Mick Foley and Kevin Kelly released on Mick's Cheap Pops DVD.
Also pretty sure this is the last televised appearance of the classic big blue cage -- which must be distinct from the black version seen earlier in 1999.
@12:50...Jerry Lawler's expression gets me everytime 🤣🤣🤣
That shot of bossman taking the bottle to the face damn crazy dude geez
Was that a real bottle? If it was, he's definitely hardcore..Damn he could of lost an eye
The "remember, Pepper died for this" line had me rolling 🤣
Al really needs more credit: he managed to get a mannequin's disembodied head over as his gimmick. Dude went full bore on committing to the gimmicks.
How is it that nobody talks about that Jug shot! OUCH! That was Rough!
I still think Boss Man's WWE run here is one of the greatest of all time for comedy in wrestling. This and crashing Big Show's Dad's funeral are both top 5 funniest things WWE has ever done.
So funny!
14 year old Introverted me couldn’t stop crying after Pepper was fed to Al. As an animal lover, my heart was broken.
37 year old Extroverted me thinks the entire thing is one of the goddamn funniest things I’ve ever seen in professional wrestling.
The commentary of Kevin Kelly and Mick Foley make this so much easier to get through.
I love the bass line at the end. Feels like a mash up of the classic Bossman theme and Eddie Guerrero theme from 96 WCW.
Boss Man was a pretty sadistic character between the stuff with Al and Big Show.
Russo was losing it. But, he gave everybody something to do.
WWE was so over that nobody cared about Russo's dumb booking
Russo was like a kid running a business with his dad's credit card but no idea of how to run said business. Still: it was hilarious though 🤣
Russo was burnt out around this time too
@@KingKidGoku32794 Russo always sucked tho
@ABJECT DEAL at least TK has respect for the business
The pepper steak thing was also in the WWF cookbook, bossman's Pepper steak Recipe.
20:13: That dog pissing perfectly represents how this match went.
It's a shame the results in-ring were so terrible, because Boss Man's character work in 1999 was absolutely outstanding.
I've heard Jake Roberts tell that Mr. Fuji story at a live show, which he further added saying it was the wrestler's own dog and that it was revenge for disrespectful behaviour by the youngster. No wrestler was mentioned then though and it also seems to have been told second-hand to Jake, so could just be one of those stories that circulated around the locker rooms in the territory days.
In his book, Gary Hart tells this story about how he came really close to signing with the WWF when he was managing Great Muta.
So, he's backstage at a show and Mr. Fuji sees him. Loud enough for the entire locker room to hear, Fuji says "GARY HART. YOU HAVE THE GRASS TO SMOKE?".
Point is, Fuji sounds like an entire asshole.
In Russo's defense, it was supposed to be a Pepper on a Pole match. But Big Bossman ruined that when he cooked Pepper. 😂
@@kidz4p509 After watching the whole video, I can see that Russo really ruined it. I made my joke before I got to the part where he talked about the Pepper on a pole match being a real thing. 🤦
Between Bossman killing and feeding Pepper to Al and all the stuff with Big Show's Dad Boss Man was an evil and awesome character.
I love how WB remixes theme songs. Giving Jim Johnston a run for his money
I honestly think the concept can work if you replace the dogs with lumberjacks.
That would work nicely. Could even have made them "prison guards" with night sticks
Boss man’s theme sounds like a legit hit from the 80s
I wonder how many calls Val got from Snow’s flyer? I love the ribs the guys would play on one another.
He said his phone rang and rang and rang. He finally started giving the fans bogus addresses to visit for their reward.
@6:45...I thought Goldust had left the WWF before the summer of 1999?
The beginning of Big Bossman behaving badly.
Two months later BB is dragging Big Show on his "dads" coffin through a graveyard. Those were the days.... : )
There's an unspoken rule about live shows. Never have animals on it. Even actual dog shows have fail moments. It's not hard to think a live wrestling show with untrained dogs would be unimpressive.
Lol those Rottweilers looked like they were happy to be there and read to lick someone to death lol
Dave Meltzer: Gives this match negative 3 stars.
Bruce Prichard: "I take great issue with that minus 3 star rating."
Conrad Thompson: "You do?"
Bruce Prichard: "Yeah. It wasn't that good."
Big Boss Man is clearly the most evil heel in wrestling history....
- one of his victims from his prison guard days trained (poorly) to be a wrestler, just to get the opportunity to take revenge on him
- he feeds a dog to his owner because he lost a 4th tier wrestling title to him
- a wrestler's dad being ill offended him to the point that he paid someone to tell the guy his dad died when he hadn't, then when he died he wrote a poem taking joy from it and he turned up to the funeral so he could steal the coffin
Pure evil.....
I’ve said it before but man.. I could listen to you talk about WCW and just wrestling in general all day long lol
There's a great version of this Match on a Mick Foley DVD with Foley & Kevin Kelly doing new commentary. Have you covered the Punjabi Prison matches yet?
The pepper steak skit was one of the funniest parts of wrestling in the attitude era
Boss Man was such a sadistic and evil heel at this point, and fun to watch. This was right before all the stuff with Big Show's "dead daddy".
I miss those Attitude Era hardcore matches that went out of the arena and into the streets or even into nearby venues. Big Boss Man was one of the most underrated heels on all time due to this feud and the one with Big Show. This match was one of those good in theory, poor in execution things.
Pepper might be gone but will be remembered forever,Forever, FOREVER! RIP PEPPER! Cheers!
Al Snow coming back to his old gimmicks was hilarious
The lack of proper preparation when you're working with animals is hilarious. I'm glad they stopped at dogs though, tiger cage from hell match probably wouldn't end as hilariously
Lol no it would just be a gore fest
Pepper reminds me of Mitch the Potted Plant (RIP)
Ah, yes. Bossman's "most evil man in the world" phase.
Thanks for all of your hard work, mucho appreciated
WWE and cutting corners on gimmicks in 99 went together like peanut butter and jelly
I’ve been watching Raw and SmackDown in the 1999 year on Peacock recently, and watching this video reminded me how good of a heel Ray Traylor played. Some of the promos he cut were good and at times went too far. The Big Show and Al Snow storylines showed how his stories had that beginning, middle and end type of feel. I thought Bossman was great in the Attitude Era.
All you gotta do is listen to JR’s reaction in some of his promos 😂
"...and remember Pepper died for this".
🤣🤣🤣
Did Vince Russo really look at Al Snow and say "Hmm, this gimmick is super over and making us a lot of money, let's ditch it lol"?
Because... yeah I can believe that
Man, making Bossman this cartoonishly evil heel was amazing, making dogs into food and stealing dead bodies from funerals.
Kind of makes me wish we could have a heel like this today who so over the top evil that it becomes hilarious, though I could see it not being received very well if they pulled these kinds of stunts today, unless you do a really good job of conveying how ridiculous it is.
As for this match, i have no idea how to pull this match off, even if this match had trained dogs. Because if you're gonna do it then one of the wrestlers have to be bitten/mauled at some point in the match and there's absolutely no way to do that safely unless they manage to hide some kind of padding on their person.
Really, it's not worth it trying to make this match work, it was stupid then and it's stupid now, let it stay in the past where it belongs with all the other stupid ideas Russo came up with.
The promo in October 98 between wheelchair bound Vince and Austin being held back by Rottweilers is the best use of Rottweilers on wrestling.
Awesome video, i only saw part of their feud when this was new
16:30 Wow davey boy's suit is something else man, that look is outstanding
Anyone else notice that the dog that pissed on the cage as soon as it walked in is being handled by the guy that falls when chasing Boss Man at the end?
Not that it matters but i think that dog in particular went into business for itself once things got going since i'm pretty sure it's the reason the owner tripped.
😄👍
OH MY GOD, I remember is segment when I was a kid!!!!!
Literally!
No way WWE can get away with this match today. They'll get railed for poking fun of mental health and PETA 🤣🤣
Oh god just imagine
Any dog that's taken care of is going to have a good ol' time at the wrestling.
To get dogs vicious enough for this storyline, they would have to do things that would SERIOUSLY upset a lot of people.
Only this channel could make this match interesting.
The funny thing is Al Snow even said to Vince Russo NUMEROUS times that the dogs had to be trained animals and Russo didn't even do basic due diligence on that.
TRAINED SMAINED BRO, NONE OF THESE FANS WILL BE ABLE TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE, BRO!
The heel antics of Big Bossman were the highlight of this entire feud. He was more evil than HHH, Vince, and Undertaker combined.
Al Snow had a crazy move set. The midcard was over as hell
It really reminded me of the WCW cruiserweights. So much overlooked talent.
I remember this match. The best thing I can say about it is, "it happened."
Remember Big Show vs Big Bossman feud
One of the...MATCHES of all time!🤣
Fun fact:
The Mick Foley DVD, Hard Knocks and Cheap Pops, has an extra feature with Mick and Kevin Kelly doing commentary for this match which was pretty funny hearing Mick try to hype up the worst parts of the match.
That's the DVD I was thinking of
Imagine the smell for the front row
Carrol County? I thought it was Cobb County?
Happy holidays wrestling bios
RIP Pepper... The saddest loss of talent in the Wrestling Industry.
What about Mitch?
The real dog is absolutely dead now
Off the top of my head, Reverse battle royal, on a pole matches, Punjabi Prison, Chamber of Horrors, Hardcore Junkyard Invitational
I saw this mess live. I was way up in the nosebleed section almost behind the stage.
It's hard to see up close with the cameras on the action, but imagine how hard it was to see anything from that far away as a little kid sitting behind a lot of adults. What a mess of a match lol
Jesus that jar shot from Hardcore Holly 😨 Never seen that before. Could have ended even worse.
Bossman feeding Al Snow his dog has to make him 1 if the biggest heels ever
RIP pepper : you were a good boy...real good.
My boy Wbs calls just answer simples! 😎☝️
Really hope Boss Man stealing the Big Show's dad's coffin gets its own segment
even at 12 years old, i knew that dog was food as soon as i heard its name, one of the writers must have seen the Fawlty Towers episodes where 'Basil' gets put in the Ratatouille
Does anyone know what happened to the real dog that they used?
9:40 Pepper was terrified
"and remember... Pepper died for this"
That line caught ke off guard
I'm interested to know what was going to happen with that loosened turnbuckle spot