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When I was a little kid watching ECW Terry was my favorite, he was so genuine and so authentic in a way that very few people have ever achieved in the art of professional wrestling. I never once missed a chance to watch him. I even watched him on WWE after the ignoble death of ECW (which I did not like at the time) solely because he was Terry Funk and I watched Terry Funk matches. He reminded me of the guys I was growing up around, but existed in them in an idealized form. Hard, angry, rural blue collar guys that slaved away in fields and factories so they could cut loose one night a week. He did what he thought was right, he fought who he thought needed to be fought, and when he fought he did whatever he could physically do to win. Always will be one of my top guys, and the sport will Forever have been enriched by his presence, and be markedly poorer for his absence. In celebration of the living legend and all that he accomplished, please accept the highest honor wrestling has to bestow: a highlight compilation set to generic buttrock that some guy slaved away over in his basement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lKeTgLi6kc
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# ¿ Aug 24, 2023 05:00 |
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# ¿ May 15, 2024 15:15 |
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Suplex Liberace posted:i was reading tod gordons book (Tod is God lmao) and he had a funny story of Terry backstage in ecw giving some injured kid a lesson. The younger wrestler has some issue with his neck and Terry was urging him to get it looked it. The younger dude said he has no insurance so he cant pay. Terry says no problem ill teach you the rental car plan. Get a rental car and get the highest level of insurance they have this will cost you 50 bucks tops. Then immediately drive that fucker right into a stop sign and get out holding your neck. hell yes.
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# ¿ Aug 25, 2023 02:11 |