This is friggin awesome..i wish your whole channel was about the history of pro wrestling and the stories behind it. Just these names themselves zybysko; hackenschmidt, ed stranger lewis. The double crossing. These stories need whole documentaries behind them. As a lifelong mark I love it
Pro-wrestling is packed with carnie stories like these. People talk endlessly about the Montréal Screwjob back in 1997, but so few people realize those kinds of things go back 100 years.
No. The fans never needed to be let in on it. Takes all the wonder and suspense and anticipation away if you jump to the back of the novel and read how the story ends. The fan needs to be taken for the ride, not be at the destination waiting cause he/she already knew the route.
This is friggin awesome..i wish your whole channel was about the history of pro wrestling and the stories behind it. Just these names themselves zybysko; hackenschmidt, ed stranger lewis. The double crossing. These stories need whole documentaries behind them. As a lifelong mark I love it
Pro-wrestling is packed with carnie stories like these. People talk endlessly about the Montréal Screwjob back in 1997, but so few people realize those kinds of things go back 100 years.
more than that
the same thing happened on "LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE" and in the movie "night and the city" (1950) which Stanislaus Zbyszko was actually in.
Gold Dust Trio needs a movie
No. The fans never needed to be let in on it. Takes all the wonder and suspense and anticipation away if you jump to the back of the novel and read how the story ends. The fan needs to be taken for the ride, not be at the destination waiting cause he/she already knew the route.
RJ City directed me your way, and I'm glad that he did.
9:39 Such an awesome moment, I hope its true.
can you do a top greatest wreslers of all time?
i got here looking for Jack Curley
It's obvious when you are reading your script. Work on that.
Why?
Appreciate ur video but u have no idea about wrestling if u say "the fans need in on anything" fans r called marks for a reason.