According to the Bible anyone that died after Jesus' resurrection doesn't go to heaven until Jesus returns to earth, so therefore No one could be waiting at the gates for him.
Rest in Peace, Desperado! Thank you for the wonderful childhood memories! Without you, I never would have known the essence of what a pro-wrestler is supposed to be and what pro-wrestling should and could be! Charisma, story-telling, moves, psychology, building oneself up from the ground up, fighting back, the lineage, impact on business, longevity, promos and that soothing voice, everything about Terry Funk exuded vibes of a legendary stature. 🙏
@@That90sShow 1) The video was made when he was very much alive, obviously. Terry was aware it would be used to generate profit for KC and was/is paid accordingly. 2) The video was behind KC’s paywall until yesterday. The sleazy thing would have been to run a “special discount subscription” to see it. Instead, he released it free, and on viewers like me that pay for YT Premium, he isn’t even getting any ad hits from it. Go schedule your rectal-cranial extraction and as was said…touch grass.
It's crazy seeing him here still looking pretty good and youthful but how he aged rapidly in a few short years. When I was a kid and first heard him speak in his normal voice I was fascinated by how soft-spoken he was.
Rest easy Mr. Terry Funk, thanks for all the great memories. The sport of pro wrestling lost a true legend… one of my all time favourite stars in the ring ❤
Terry Funk is an absolute icon. Top 5 wrestler easily. What a body of work he's left us. I implore everyone to check it out. A truly special performer. RIP Terry.
Death is consistent, a legacy is the thing you work for. I bet Adam funk couldn't imagine over 100 years later his grandson would be remembered and appreciated more than anything he could imagine. To make your ancestors proud and to continue life is the main job of human. I love and miss you already, Terry funk! RIP forever, you worked on your legacy, and your forever known as one of the best!
As a big Tito Santana fan, it warms my heart that he was one of the first names that Funk dropped when he referenced the west Texas state football guys turned wrestlers
This was a great interview between these two. Jimmy Cornette is probably one of THE BRIGHTEST individuals when it comes to this business and it's history. I don't think there is anything he doesn't know. And Terry god bless you brother. You were a stand up guy in this business and all the memories you left us with. There will never be another like you that's for sure. I hope your resting peacefully now with your wife. And a big THANK YOU for everything you did for your fans.
It is amazing to see how reserved Cornette is with Mr. Funk. Normally on his podcast or even in other KC videos you can't get him to shut up or keep on topic with an answer, which we all love no shade thrown in this comment. You can just see and hear the reverence Mr. Cornette has for Funk and when Terry starts asking him "How did that happen. why was that?" Jim has the answer and Terry is amused and agrees. RIP to a legend. Let's hope Corney out lives Russo simply because Jimmy has more worth and that is on full display here when a legend like Terry Funk even recognizes Jim Cornettes knowledge and respect for wrestling.
Such an entertaining and legendary wrestler. Tough as nails with a kind heart, one of those crazy older guys that inspired so many young people by being tougher and braver than men decades younger. Terry in ECW was like a legendary sensei, him being older just made it even more inspiring. Also the ring gear in later life was so iconic, the striped tights, bandana and Funk U shirt, a classic look for an enduring legend. Incredible life and legacy.
God bless Terry Funk. That man LIVED to entertain people. He dedicated nearly his entire life to the craft of professional wrestling. I will cherish the memories I have of watching his matches when I was a kid for the rest of my life. Rest easy, Terry. You’ve earned that ride out into the sunset. ❤️🥺
I never got to see Terry much due to being born in 94 but thanks in part to Cornette, other wrestling vets on podcasts, and the few ECW fan made docs I've watched, I feel like I've learned a lot about him and his career. RIP Terry, thanks for your countless contributions to the pro wrestling business.
I just saw the news. That's so sad. Part of me is sad at the news of his passing but in an equal way I'm content knowing that all the physical pain that Terry was in later in life has finally been lifted from him. A great man, an equally great wrestler, and one of the funniest old guys in the business. Rest in peace Terry, this world never quite deserved someone as good as you.
Pure gold as always and RIP old Cowboy. I'm glad you stuck to your trade and didn't go to barber college. Now you can nurse a sick horse all day without worrying about being a knight or having to throw yourself through barbedwire.
It's funny that Terry and Mick Foley are the only 2 wrestlers I've ever heard say that as a child they both want to be wrestlers. They both never want to be anything other than wrestlers. And then for their paths to cross was amazing.
Terrys Death really got to me, I saw him live once and it was just over the top. He attacked Ric Flair and Man... I knew that Wrestling was fixed, etc., But I left that night THINKING damn, Terry really hurt him, and I THOUGHT it was a shoot! "Believability" Even as a young MAN, I believed Terry Funk, He was just that damn good. Thank You for the memories, Terry. RIP.