Yoko....
Lol
At least the guy had presence unlike someone like Great Khali.All things considered, Yoko wasn't all that bad in the ring...especially for a guy who was half the size of Nia Jax!
All things considered, Yoko wasn't all that bad in the ring...especially for a guy who was half the size of Nia Jax!
I wouldn't call the Bulldog match an example of carrying...Davey Boy was far past the stage of needing to be led through a match. Don't let Bret's bitter, self indulgent, self absorbed bullshit fool you.
I read Bret's book and I was shocked at how hard he buried his deceased brother-in-law when he wrote about the Wembley stadium match. In fact despite the fact that I guess I knew he had a reputation for being "intense" or whatever I was shocked at how much of an egotistical prick Bret came off as over the course of that entire book.
On topic: I wouldn't know of any recent examples like the TS is looking for, but didn't HBK carry Sid to some pretty great matches?
Weren't there stories of Bulldog and Dynamite drugging their wives and anally raping them while they were passed out?
That's Brett's sister, so maybe he has no qualms about burying the guy?
Actually, I think it was Davey and Neidhart who the orange juice roofies...so both his sisters!
And you wonder why Bret is so bitter...
I don't remember him burying Neidhart ever like he did British Bulldog...probably because Davey's kid never got him a payday for a guest spot.
Coulda swore it was Dynamite though. Will have to dig through the archives.
Weren't there stories of Bulldog and Dynamite drugging their wives and anally raping them while they were passed out?
That's Brett's sister, so maybe he has no qualms about burying the guy?
@Thrawn33
Scroll down to the picture of Davey in the car.
http://wrestlecrap.com/inductions/under-the-mat/
he has none better.Those matches sucked
Ha I don't know, there was nothing like that in there. But he didn't bury Davey Boy as being a bad guy or a bad husband, he just put himself over by saying that Davey was a drugged out mess in London and couldn't remember the match that Bret had put together, so it was all up to Bret to show his true brilliance and come up with a brilliant match on the fly and carry Davey. Puts another guy down to shine himself up, again his whole book is like that.