RIP Vader. Dude was kind of a POS in real life but man he was fun to watch when I was a kid.
What's weird is everyone gushing about how much they like him.
Always seemed like a twat.
RIP Vader. Dude was kind of a POS in real life but man he was fun to watch when I was a kid.
What's weird is everyone gushing about how much they like him.
Always seemed like a twat.
I remember he got in that spat with Ricochet (I think it was Ricochet...one of those high fliers) on Twitter and he just seemed like an asshole.
But that might have been a work.
Also, that story of his eye popping out in the match is amazing.
It was Will Ospreay, but it was about his and Riccochets match.
I went to a Foley speaking thing last month and he cried, like actually couldn’t compose himself, about the idea that Leon White almost gave an eye ans no one really respects him and he’s revered for losing his ear. Was weird.
Im one of the few that didn't buy in/like Foley at all. I never saw anything out of him that made me think "He's one of the best". I always sorta thought he was a fat, out of shape guy that like to get attention and the only way to do that was to do things nobody had ever seen before. You know, like thrown on thumbtacks, fall through a steel cage, fly onto a table 20 ft from the air, I guess lose an ear. He'd crack the top 50, but, not top 25.I thought most people respected Vader as a performer. I mean, he was a great performer. Had an awesome presence and was really the first big guy who could move like a much smaller guy (lots of guys like that today, from Kevin Owens to the Mack to Mil Muertes and on and on it goes).
I also don't think anyone respects Foley specifically for losing the ear. We respect him for his entire career where he constantly tried to kill himself to entertain people.
Im one of the few that didn't buy in/like Foley at all. I never saw anything out of him that made me think "He's one of the best". I always sorta thought he was a fat, out of shape guy that like to get attention and the only way to do that was to do things nobody had ever seen before. You know, like thrown on thumbtacks, fall through a steel cage, fly onto a table 20 ft from the air, I guess lose an ear. He'd crack the top 50, but, not top 25.
I thought most people respected Vader as a performer. I mean, he was a great performer. Had an awesome presence and was really the first big guy who could move like a much smaller guy (lots of guys like that today, from Kevin Owens to the Mack to Mil Muertes and on and on it goes).
I also don't think anyone respects Foley specifically for losing the ear. We respect him for his entire career where he constantly tried to kill himself to entertain people.
Im one of the few that didn't buy in/like Foley at all. I never saw anything out of him that made me think "He's one of the best". I always sorta thought he was a fat, out of shape guy that like to get attention and the only way to do that was to do things nobody had ever seen before. You know, like thrown on thumbtacks, fall through a steel cage, fly onto a table 20 ft from the air, I guess lose an ear. He'd crack the top 50, but, not top 25.