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saba simba was just smh
Bruce Prichard can try to explain, deflect, and juelz his way through everything Vince did, but the bottom line is that character was all Vince.
Vince loved to bring guys in and humiliate them with these trash gimmicks.
That's what Vince thought an "African warrior" was supposed to be, dancing to the ring, big over the top props, barefoot.
He could never just bring in a wrestler and let them be them, sh*t was crazy, smh.
 
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I think some others were better but at least Atlas didn't die. Some of the undisputed ones usually end with a dead wrestler or a retrospective on an extreme wrestler or promotion. FMW's for example was really good, but I have no appetite to watch it again.

Halfway through this episode I was wondering if they were gonna leave out a bunch of stuff, but they managed to get everything in without rushing it.

EDIT: found the True Life episode I mentioned earlier


One of the best episodes of MTV True Life.

I've always enjoyed listening to Tony's interviews because his story never changes, never, not once. Always puts it all out there even if it embarrasses him.
 

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I thought it was a great episode.

I've actually liked this whole season, except the "Hell In A Cell" one that's been done to death.

Tony deserves to get his flowers.

I can only imagine that he's taken so much bullshyt from CACs during the '70s & '80s.

That's why I try to give old dudes the benefit of the doubt, a lot of them c00n because they were literally broken by racism & c00ning's the only way they learned how to deal with the pain. :francis:
Watching now, you aint lying...racism broke him down so much breh basically normalized it when explaining shyt he going through
 

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The Tony Atlas episode was good, He's always great when he's on the show,I wish he would've got a chance to be a world champ back in the day

I don't know a lot about Tommy Rich but he seems like a good guy,I liked hearing about their friendship

Also so much respect for Atlas wife giving him a place to live
 
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Yo that play that Superstar Billy Graham wrote was kinda dark and wild, with Jake the Snake playing Billy :ohhh:

Some of those scenes were wild, like the one with the demons :ohhh:
 

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One of the best episodes of MTV True Life.

I've always enjoyed listening to Tony's interviews because his story never changes, never, not once. Always puts it all out there even if it embarrasses him.
Checking out tony ep rn

Tony atlas is a national treasure.

Im actually thinking of tryna catch a small show to see him and tommy rich together. You can tell they really close friends.

And yea tonys got the best shoots in the game. From small towns being in black guy to limos with hulk and vince to homeless to coneback after comeback to today being a regular on all east coast wrestling shows.
 

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Eddie would of been amazing in the attitude era if he lived crazy was only 32 and had already did so much in other territories

Paul did him dirty with ecw
 

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This was the 1st episode (other than Hell in a Cell, which has been done to death) that I didn't like.

It just was kind of boring & rushed.

Eddie Gilbert's one of the great characters & stories in wrestling history & it just feels like they glossed over it.
 
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