Dibiase is on my top 5 list of guys who should have been wwf champ but weren't....I thought he was an awesome all rounder ..Great in the ring and great on the mic
i remember 1988, goin to the Wrestlers hotel AFTER the matches that night.. ran into alot of wrestlers.. i finally asked wheres the Warrior.. they all rolled their eyes and said hes at a diff hotel than the rest of them!!! soo me and a buddy drove to that other hotel, and there he was eatin in the hotel restaurant by himself!
The Ultimate Warrior was over, over is over, it doesnt matter how or why at the end of the day its a business and a business is about making money money is the bottom line and Warrior drew a hell of a lot of money.
He drew ok, his stock was on the rise from late 89 and early 90, people were into him. Hulk was still the man, by far, but Warrior gave Vince a chance at moving beyond Hogan. It didn't work. Warrior wasn't ready. He was a better performer in 1991, and that's when the switch should've been. Coulda, woulda, shoulda.
I saw Warrior at a house show back when Million Dollar Man was feuding with the Big Boss Man on the undercard (one of the best matches I've ever seen, BTW). At that particular time, no one, not even Hogan, could rile up the crowd the way Warrior could.
I saw Jake and Ted wrestle live at wrestlemania 6. I remember in the middle of their match 6800 people started doing the wave and DiBiase was trying to get them to quit it
@@johndawhale3197 You wont find many who will have anything nice to say about Warrior. It's not jealously. He was a terrible person to everyone. One of the most disliked people in wrestling. Had no respect for anyone, no respect for the business but people should respect him and are just jealous? Of what? Warrior was a joke of a wrestler. A horrible main eventer. He ruined his opportunity because he was arrogant and greedy. His time at the top lasted a year. In 1991 he was supended twice and fired. Vince put everything into making him the next Hogan and Warrior ruined it. Jake Roberts should respect a man who said the planet was better off without people like him in it? Mocked him for his substance abuse battles, for being a born again Christian? Meanwhile this was the REAL Ultimate Warrior Warrior on Bobby Heenan and his cancer: "As for you, Booby Heenan, it’s just too difficult to keep a straight face talking about the pure two-faced bag of s**t you are (and have always been), what, with you also actually wearing one as a piece of body jewelry. You are dying, dis-eased on the inside, and no more time is left to get back any of the integrity that matters the most on death’s bed. Warrior on Jake Roberts "He preaches about God but is the ultimate sinner, is a worthless drug addict, worthless drunk, worthless father. This planet is better off without people like him". Jake is a hypocrite born-again Christian' who practices his Christianity in Hell" Warrior on Davy Boy Smith (Smith got hooked on painkillers due to a back injury he suffered being slammed on a trap door for Warrior): "Davy committed a slow, sure, suicide. He was eternally blaming his “falling of the horse” again and again on nothing more than circumstances of his life. Circumstances he kept creating for himself. I read over and over: "I was involved with the Harts for 20 years. It was the worst 20 years I've ever had. I have no intention of having anything to do with them." Why then was he banging his ex-brother-in-law’s bimbo ex-wife?" Warrior on Droz after he was paralyzed "He is a worthless cripple"
Didn't jake do the same thing every night DDT and pulled out the Snake or Hogan ripping his shirt and Hulking up and dropping the leg. it's called gimmick that's what Vinny wanted
It’s not just what Vinny wanted, it’s what the fans wanted. They had expectations much like anyone who goes to see The Rolling Stones expects Jumping Jack Flash every night.
I disagree. I like it when a wrestler is asked about someone and they answer honestly. HE WAS ASKED THE QUESTION. And answered honestly. I appreciate that.
Not charisma it was energy. He had no charisma, no mic skills, couldn’t do much in the ring, etc. He was like a bull on speed. Once the speed wore off he was nothing
@@louman76 Yes that’s right, no mic skills. Warrior just said a bunch of things that didn’t make sense….but he did it with energy. That’s all Warrior had, energy.
@@mikeg2491 Macho made a hell of a lot more sense than Warrior. Macho could also work in the ring, Warrior couldn’t. Mind you he sure made his very limited abilities work for a short period of time. Energy is all Warrior had.
Some of the things I remember most clearly from back when life was absolute heaven compared to now include the Jake Roberts/Rick Rude angle with the airbrushed tights, etc. and Ted putting people to sleep and stuffing C notes in their mouths.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_yab5e48JbQ.html ted couldn't do stuff lol moves and he was built like nothing, warrior was built like a mofo
He is talking about selfish in the context of wrestling, not in his personal life. Ted DiBiase was definitely not selfish as a wrestler. He put so many people over and made them look good.
@@terranceburrs5832 You say that like it is good thing. Ted is a scumbag thief and that is all he is, he is also a horrible father. A trash Human Being, and I am being generous, he is barely human. He should be in prison.
Warrior spoke shit about the dead all the time. Look up his comments about Davey boy. He even wrote a blog celebrating Heath Ledger’s death all because he played the part of a gay man in a movie.
Ted said Hogan could work his gimmick well, well so did Warrior lol. They say Warrior only had a body. Not true, he had an it factor. Otherwise any big bodybuilder could become a legend in pro wrestling. I thought Jake had made amends with Warrior at the Hall of Fame? No mention of that here. Anyways, Jake and Ted are two of the biggest Warrior haters, other than Bobby Heenan who isn't with us any more. For Jake and Ted it was pure jealousy. Jake one of the biggest drug addicts in wrestling, and Ted, as we know, along with his sons stole money from the warfare system of Missouri. At least Warrior wasn't a drug addict or a criminal.
Steroids is a drug sir. Warrior was also a homophobe, & Warrior was charged with stiffing someone out of nearly 30k. Almost every guy who has worked with Warrior hated his guts, can’t be everyone else.
@billyryan7337 disliking someone's sinful way of life does not mean he is a homophobe. People now throw any word in front of the word "phobe" and think it makes it a valid term which is utter shit. Look up what phobia is and stop being ignorant.
I met Ted and he told me what you saw at the HOF was 100% fake. He said people played nice for the camera around Warrior but Warrior burned so many bridges, said so many terrible things about wrestlers and others that at that point it was impossible to forgive and forget because that was who he was. He was alway one of the most disliked wrestlers. You will find very few in wrestling that will praise the Warrior for anything because he was known as being a jerk. A lazy worker. He didnt give a shit about wrestling. Often no showed events including children's charity events. At least Warrior wasnt a drug addict or criminal....he was a racist homophogic steroid addict.
Warrior wasn’t just a body , if he was he would have been Hercules Hernandez. The man had charisma off the charts and they resonated with the fans more than anybody who could just “work”
He even said in an interview, he was the wrestler he needed to be for that character. Goldberg had the same style and nobody talks crap about him. Andre the Giant had no moves. He was worse than Warrior. Yet he is reguarded as one of the greatest wrestlers ever. These guys were just jealous of the success Warrior had and they didn't like getting their asses kicked by the Warrior.
@@jamesmuller1481 Keep reading the comments sections under enough wrestling videos, and you'll find there are PLENTY of people talking crap about Goldberg. As for Andre, I encourage you to look up some of his older matches from the 1970s. In his prime, before years of untreated acromegaly and alcoholism destroyed his body, Andre was a skilled and proficient wrestler. But I agree that people shouldn't be dumping on Warrior like this at this point. Even if he wasn't the safest worker in the ring, he didn't permanently injure either of these guys and he's been dead for over 9 years now. They need to just let it go. Wasn't Ted DiBiase supposed to have found God a few years back? I seem to remember him making much ado about being a Christian. Doesn't jibe well with holding a grudge like this...
@@jamesmuller1481 Goldberg was Warrior 2.0. Goldberg not only hurt low card individuals, but veterans also. I would say Goldberg was much worse. Savage and Rude were two known best workers that did not complain about Warrior, so that says something. Just wish that Warrior was more of a long term character, instead of short term.
Ted's one to talk about selfishness, considering he just robbed an entire state of their welfare money with his family, lmao. These dudes are BITTER AF they did make that main event cash money.
Actually, Ted, Jr and his brother Brett are the ones who misappropriated funds. Their dad Ted, Sr set up the charity, and didn't realize that his sons were embezzling the taxpayers' money. If there were any proof that Ted, Sr was in on the fraud, then he would be in prison right now.
But he did it for his preferred version of invisible supernatural superbeeing aka Jesus "I need tax exemption and your cash" Christ aka the un-intelligent designer of the females birth canal, wisdom teeth and Crohn's disease....
They are encouraged by politicians to take advantage of the funds, probably like Brett Favre contributed some of his (own money), claimed state funds on the project and had a valley ball court built for the (student community) of the school his daughter was attending. Better the funds go to (construction workers) and students rather than single mothers on welfare their entire lives...
I've noticed that anyone who got to the top in wrestling, but didn't pay into the high school drama, gets sh!t on and vilified. Macho Man not wanting his wife in a drug infested locker room in the 1980s got him painted as a paranoid control freak. Warrior not being a mark for the business got him painted as someone selfish. Lex Luger not playing back office negotiations with shady promoters and getting an agent made got him so much heat.
@@SmithCommaBenjamin "Macho Man not wanting his wife in a drug infested locker room in the 1980s got him painted as a paranoid control freak." Macho not wanting his wife around drugs is the fan spin. He didn't want her around other people.
@@SmithCommaBenjaminnot being a mark for the business was always a weird complaint to me by a lot of wrestlers, it’s not just warrior who got grief for that but Goldberg & others. I was a graphic designer for 15 years and worked with and went to school with people who went to and entered all the local design competitions, attended all the lectures, collected all the design books, stayed after class to chat with the professors for 30 minutes. I just wanted to show up for 8 hours a day, collect my paycheck and do something else on my free time. I don’t begrudge those who lived and breathe it but just because I didn’t doesn’t mean I didn’t do my job effectively or take it seriously either. I have other interests too, at the end of the day it was just a job.
@@SmithCommaBenjamin Yeah no, for Luger it was because he was a complete low talent, zero-charisma roid unit, who is now also 100% the reason we lost Elizabeth.
For mine, the two best Warrior matches were Wrestlemania's 6 and 7. Somehow he and Hulk Hogan produced a very good match in Toronto, and then a year later Macho King Randy Savage (and it must be said, Sensational Queen Sherri) brilliantly carried Warrior through their Wrestlemaia retirement match. But Warrior also ranks as the worst Wrestlemania match I've ever seen. Poor Hercules, The Slave of the Million Dollar Man, had to go through a complete 💩 show with him at Wrestlemania 4. I mean, as good as Randy and Ted were in the title match that night, Herc v Warrior was unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. For those who have not seen it, that WM4 match was even worse than Goldberg v Lesner at 20 with Stone Cold as the ref.
Jake wasn’t known for arm drags. He says himself he was known for his psychology. Less is more. He was fantastic without too many moves. Ted was fantastic with his moves and his character outside the ring. Warrior was explosive, colorful energy. All of them were great. It’s ok that they didn’t all get along. It’s interesting to hear, but it doesn’t mean much at the end of the day.
Jake had the talk, he had the character the snake and the talk but he looked like crap in the ring, mostach long hair hairy chest and belly pot belly skinny arms no muscles no shoulder no leg thickness and basic moves, it's not a real wrestling competition it's a t.v program with characters pretending to fight in a ring, so look is very important
it looks really bad for these guys Ted and Jake to speak bad of hogan and warrior, they had great builds and were world champions , Ted and Jake are super jealous
Man I didn’t know wrestlers had this much disdain for the Warrior…plus him being over with the fans, being so popular and a big draw despite having minimal skill, made them despise him even more
Really? It's well documented that very few in the business liked the guy and it's not just jealously over him briefly being the top guy, which Warrior pissed away because he was lazy, didnt give a damn about the business. People hated him because he was a terrible human being. He was very racist and homophobic. He mocked the deaths of various wrestlers. Said horrible things about Heenan battling cancer. He even said Jake Roberts deserved to die. I met Ted twice. The first time I asked him about Warrior and he said while his passing was sad, nobody liked him. He said at the HOF induction many played nice, were on their best behavior for the cameras but Warrior had said too many horrible things about people and burned too many bridges. Many have said he had zero respect for the business and anyone in it. He was careless in the ring, hurt others. He was known to no show events, alienate himself from the locker room. He even no showed children's charity events. Here is some of the Warrior's greatest hits from his blog that his wife erased after he passed and stuff the WWE has covered up after naming the Warrior Award after him. It makes the WWE look very hypocritical giving an award in his honor to people with cancer, who are crippled, when Warrior mocked people like that. Warrior on Bobby Heenan and his cancer: "As for you, Booby Heenan, it’s just too difficult to keep a straight face talking about the pure two-faced bag of s**t you are (and have always been), what, with you also actually wearing one as a piece of body jewelry. You are dying, dis-eased on the inside, and no more time is left to get back any of the integrity that matters the most on death’s bed. Warrior on Jake Roberts "He preaches about God but is the ultimate sinner, is a worthless drug addict, worthless drunk, worthless father. This planet is better off without people like him". Jake is a hypocrite born-again Christian' who practices his Christianity in Hell" Warrior on Davy Boy Smith (Smith got hooked on painkillers due to a back injury he suffered being slammed on a trap door for Warrior): "Davy committed a slow, sure, suicide. He was eternally blaming his “falling of the horse” again and again on nothing more than circumstances of his life. Circumstances he kept creating for himself. I read over and over: "I was involved with the Harts for 20 years. It was the worst 20 years I've ever had. I have no intention of having anything to do with them." Why then was he banging his ex-brother-in-law’s bimbo ex-wife?" Warrior on Droz after he was paralyzed "He is a worthless cripple"
@@Peppers19781978 yea..we’ll didn’t know to a certain extent the hatred for him…I thought it was more 60/40 hatred not like 90/10….I know he constantly got chance after chance and always crapped it away…that’s the messed part…and crapping on the wrestlers who are trying to make you look good and work just as hard at it…that would bother me too
@@Peppers19781978didn’t they name an award in Warriors honour? I’m thinking if this guy was this bad then why have an award named after him. Seems to me the WWE loves this guy
@@jasona4473 Im guessing you never saw the Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior? Look that up. Warrior was and still is despised by almost everyone. When he came back in 2014, it was all about money. Warrior wanted to do it, as he knew he was ill, and wanted to attempt to make amends, and WWE is all about money and marketing. They had him on the WWE2K game, then a few dvds, and to this day, sell tons of his merch and make money. Nothing more.
Wow… look at the Warrior marks on the comments. I enjoyed the warrior too, but even back in the day it was known that warrior was nuts with major superiority issues.
Hogan knows SOME wrestling moves. If you watch Hogan vs Great Muta's 1993 match in Japan, Hogan actually does some technical stuff but North America fans don't want that. They want him to pump up the crowd, do muscle pose, rip shirt, start losing the match, Hulk Up, big boot, legdrop and repeat. Even when he did a suplex in his old matches, you can hear a pin drop. His character is not meant to be technical. Its like people don't want to see Brock Lesnar do a figure-four leglock.
And the fans loved both, that's why Jake and Ted were on the undercard, there's a promo at the arena somewhere before summer slam 91 where both Hulk and warrior appear together, listen to the crowd react, tells it's own story
Warrior is a shame because you want to like him so much but he makes it so hard to do that. May He find the peace in rest that he couldn't find in life.
If Warrior was nothing what does that make Jake and Ted? Warrior was super over only behind Hulk. If only he had stayed with the company his legacy would have increased. Also Piper was extremely selfish didn’t want to do the job to anyone but Bret but no one talks about that
He pinned the biggest star in the history of the wrestling business clean in the middle of the ring in 1990, becoming both I- C and world champ, so he was doing something right. As most say, these guys are jealous and I don’t respect anyone who talks ill of the dead. This has ruined the channel I’m unsubbing to both fraudster Dibiase and Jake the so called man who found god too.
@@ziggypop79 them to should be in jail to what they did to people in their lifetime, HOW is TED TALKING WHEN HE STOLE MONEY FROM A HOLE STATE AND THE REST OF HIS FAMILY, TALKING ABOUT BECOMING YOUR GIMMICK THATS TED IN REAL LIFE ,SCUMBAGS BACK THEN AND STILL TODAY,
Jake and Ted have tons of respect from their peers. Were not lazy worker. Didnt no show events. Warrior did. Warrior was super over for a year. If he stayed...he didnt stay because he was unreliable. Piper was well respected, a hard worker. You will never hear anyone utter a bad word about him. While it's true he didnt want to do the job, he didnt want to because he felt it would hurt him as a heel. Warrior on the other hand was hated by nearly everyone. He didnt have any respect for the business at all. He often no showed events, would allienate himself from the rest of the locker room and he mocked the health and death of various wrestlers. So Warrior and Piper do not even compare.
@@ziggypop79 He was doing something right in 1990 because Vince viewed him as the next Hodan but his time at the top lasted for a little over a year. He got fired because he was a heavy steroids user, a lazy worker. He was suspended twice before this in 1991. He no showed wrestling events including children's charities. He had zero respect for the business or his peers. It's pretty well documented very few liked him. You dont respect anyone who talks ill of the dead...Warrior spoke ill of the dead all the time on his blog. Missing from the below quotes are his comments on Owen Hart's death. He hated the Hart family. His wife and the WWE went to great lengths to wipe his blog clean after he passed but you can still find his horrible quotes.... Warrior on Bobby Heenan and his cancer: "As for you, Booby Heenan, it’s just too difficult to keep a straight face talking about the pure two-faced bag of s**t you are (and have always been), what, with you also actually wearing one as a piece of body jewelry. You are dying, dis-eased on the inside, and no more time is left to get back any of the integrity that matters the most on death’s bed. Warrior on Jake Roberts "He preaches about God but is the ultimate sinner, is a worthless drug addict, worthless drunk, worthless father. This planet is better off without people like him". Jake is ahypocrite born-again Christian' who practices his Christianity in Hell" Warrior on Davy Boy Smith (Smith got hooked on painkillers due to a back injury he suffered being slammed on a trap door for Warrior): "Davy committed a slow, sure, suicide. He was eternally blaming his “falling of the horse” again and again on nothing more than circumstances of his life. Circumstances he kept creating for himself. I read over and over: "I was involved with the Harts for 20 years. It was the worst 20 years I've ever had. I have no intention of having anything to do with them." Why then was he banging his ex-brother-in-law’s bimbo ex-wife?" Warrior on Droz after he was paralyzed "He is a worthless cripple" Warrior on Heath Ledger: "In the interest of full disclosure, I must tell you I have watched Brokeback Mountain no less than 45 times and I own the Limited Edition DVD, signed by Willie Nelson a short time after he wrote that queer cowboy song as a tribute to the courage of the producers and actors who broke such incredible creative ground when they made their agenda-less movie. Serious. Until I saw Bendover Brokeback, Braveheart was my favorite movie. But the love scenes of Brokeback sucked me right in and I had no choice but to give myself over to the passion of its wide open range, if you get my drift. Such courage this young man and his colleagues have. Reminds me of the courage of classic movie stars, where during the War they enlisted and flew bomber planes and fought on frontlines, then came back and picked up their lives and careers right where they left off, without anti-American sentiment, whining and complaining, or self-destructive self indulgence. I'm equally inspired.By today's standard, though, I do have to agree that he was a great father. Perhaps even greater then the father of the year, Hulk Hogan. After all, Leather Hedger did what it took to kill himself. His kid is without a father, yes, but the negative influence is now removed and his own child has the chance for a full recovery."
Jake the Snake and Honky feud was great. Meaning, entertaining. Hey Million Dollar Man!. Love the sinister smile. Yeah, "everybody got a price for the Million Dollar Man".
The Ultimate Warrior was energy. He was motivation. He inspired people to not only be the best they can be, but to kick-ass at what they do. A guy I used to work with was working 12 hour days and he said to me, " I got to get the strength like The Ultimate Warrior." The Ultimate Warrior inspired people to dig deep and find the strength with in ourselves. It goes beyond wrestling. These guys speak of him like he was nothing. "Nothing under the hood." What is he supposed to have under the hood, wresling moves are fake anyway. They are meaningless. The Ultimate Warrior meant something more than just fake wrestling holds. You either get it or you don't. It is something you can feel. You feel it or you can't. These guys can't, they suck. 15 years ago, I was homeless. Today i own my own house. About 5 years ago i had a handfull of change to my name. I came from nothing. I have no family. Had it not been for The Ultimate Warriors balls to the wall, go for it attitude, i would not be where i am today. I feel his spirit and what he stood for in me. At least I can take something from The Warrior. I can take nothing from all 3 of these guys. The Ultimate Warrior motivates me even to this day. These guys motivate me to sit on the couch and eat Doritos. Warrior had power moves like the gorilla press slam. That's hard to do. If there was "nothing under the hood, then what was that? That's something. He body slammed Andre the Giant and got no credit for it.
To defend a man that's not around to defend himself, everything they are saying about him now Warrior knew how these two felt about him that's why he treated them that way, the only difference is Warrior would tell them to their face that's why he shouted Ted out in his HOF speech Warrior knew he didn't like him.
Warrior was a moment in wrestling , he had his 15 mins of fame and like a lot it passed him by and his ego made him think he made the WWF when if not for WM 6 we would go oh yes i remember him and he wouldve never made it anywhere else other then vinces wwf
Ultimate warrior, one of the greatest entertainers of all time, really pushed wrestling to another level. Regardless of what these guys say, And almost all warriors ppv matches were memorable.
@@darkstars-torpedoes-of-truth misappropriated funds given to him on behalf of his huckster ministry organization. He has little room to talk about someone else not being a great guy.
Hogan could actually wrestle. Look up his matches in Japan. He worked a completely different gimmick over there, and it's just weird seeing him as big as he was in his prime pulling off more technical moves!
Ted's dad got killed in the ring. He also grabbed a lift bar while someone was bench-pressing, Bob somebody, and about caused dudes face to get ripped off by the bar rolling across his face.
Saying warrior had nothing else than just a body is not quite true - he was massively over for a quite a good time there - he had an aura about him that mean younger fans gravitated towards him. No doubt he was a strange guy, and had a reputation for been quite obnoxious, and not particularly great to work with, but there can be mo denying how big of a star he became at one stage. Just about every kid growing up between the 80s & 90s has fond memories of warrior. He left an impression
I think much of the criticism towards Warrior is for being stiff. It came up in this shoot and I've heard it in a number of shoots. People are mad about getting hurt and feel like he didn't care, so they pile on because of that. Had Warrior not been stiff, I think people would be more kind.
no he was only rude to the wrestlers that didn't respect him because he wasn't a wrestler he was a body builder, he got on well with some of the other wrestlers like Texas tornado, warlord, marty jennety, macho man, etc
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_yab5e48JbQ.html warrior vs Ted debiase wheres all these hi tech work moves, these 2nd generation wrestling moves in a t.v program about pretending to wrestling and fight while dressed like circus clowns,
@@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4I heard Owen Hart was one of his best friends and his roommate.Everyone loved Owen so if you didn't get along with Owen something was seriously wrong
It's amazing how they constantly talk negatively about Warrior when he's not here to defend himself. Why not have the conversation when he was around???
He would have smashed both your heads off though in real life and everybody knows it, much respect to both of you, but Ultimate Warrior was on another level charisma, look, character wise, jake did amazing promos but we didnt understand Warriors or care that we didn't everyone just wanted him to run in smash your head in and dissapear ...amd that he did R.I.P
And the lower down on the card the opponent was, the less the Warrior took care of them. The more lax and lazy he was with safety. He treated them like he would a big sack of vegetables or something which he could just throw and toss around in any old manner, who cares which way it lands.... it's irrelevant, to ME and MY move! As long as MY move made ME look great! So what i this "sack of spuds" lands awkwardly. Who cares if the guy breaks his neck.... That's the impression i got from warriors matches. It's not as if it was only one or two of his very early matches & he learned or it just looked that way but really he was trying to take care of them & showed concern afterwards. I honesty don't think the guy could have cared less! Not only by watching it but the guys attitude you hear what others tell about him & certain things he said backstage. Then in his own words too in shoot interviews just showed that he was a very selfish person.
It's jealously warrior was more over and made more money. Or because the warrior didn't get drunk and act a fool lol that's why the other wrestlers resented him.
Warrior was bigger than both and they can’t hack that fact , they were great characters but they can’t get round why he got the push.. the fans are the answer .. no bigger pop than wrestlemania 8
What's funny to me is that in the sense of wrestling. People bring a hulk Hogan as one of the best wrestlers of all time hell even some people put ultimate warrior not many but they do. Now let me tell you who nobody ever says was a good wrestler or an all-time great and that's Jake and ted. Go ahead and tell me one of your favorite Ted DiBiase matches I'll wait. Now tell me one of your Jake the Snake Roberts the only one that really comes to my mind or the first one is him and macho
The Ultimate Warrior had not many PPV singlematches, but three of them were really great - WM 6 + 7 and Summer Slam 92. Probably that is 1 out of 2. That is not bad. So come on guys, he used the business, was not a great wrestler like you - but man, he was special. He played his gimmick well, therefore i also do not like if someone bashes his promos. I like Jake and Ted, both are really legends, unmatched from most - but the Ultimate Warrior did his stuff, and he did it well. So let him RIP!
@@almostmean4985 his promos were also great because THATS WHAT THE GIMMICK WAS….THE PROMOS WERE SUPPOSE TO BE CRAZY AND NOT MAKE SENSE BECAUSE THAT WAS THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR….for the life of me i dont see why people dont get that!!?
Million dollar man is totally absolutely right about Hogan and warrior not being talented wrestlers neither of them had any technical ability, very boring and thinking about it now and I was a huge Hogan and warrior fan but they had no athletic ability
Warrior didn't badmouth Gary Hart. Warrior said on his shoot that he liked Gary Hart.And Gary Hart said on his shoot interview that every time the warrior seen him he would thank Gary.
@@tupacchamberlian8556 Actually you are wrong. He did bad mouth him and he said why is Gary Hart considered so good if he never left Texas. Which is very incorrect because Gary has been all over. Let me see if I can find the video
Sounds like professional jealousy to me. Warrior is a legend. He didn't need to be a technical wrestler. His power moves were impressive. His character was meant to destroy people in 30 seconds. He didn't need to do a 30 minute match. Warrior is a character, a personality. He did have good matches. He did have mic skills. He drew more money than Jake and Ted. I like Jake and Ted but they have to agree with what I said otherwise they are just hating. I'm more surprised that Jake and Ted are talking shit like this about someone who has passed especially since they claim to be very religious and men of God. That really shows their dark heart. If they had bad experiences with Warrior backstage, ok but criticizing Warrior's work makes them loose credibility.
Warrior did something neither of them ever did: beat the biggest name in wrestling at the biggest event in wrestling for the biggest title in wrestling and do it cleanly. Pure jealousy form them
Hogan or Warrior both stiff and limited Ted should have been champion would have been a great heal champion think about it he'd always find way to hold on to the title and Jake had the goods to be champion but all Vince wanted was muscle bound guys not always the answer. But a champion had to move merchandise and the kids had to be into them.
Sorry dibiase I don't agree the warrior did the best promos and had the best entrance ever you forgot those 2 facts and he had the look and did power moves nothing fancy just old fashioned good he was known for his strength but most of all warrior had a huge presence and we all felt it when he did his thing so sorry Ted n jake i don't agree n most warrior fans would agree with me and im a fan of you both nothing personal i don't agree
Most were jealous of the warrior..They feel he didn't pay his dues like the rest,but still was very very popular with the fans..He put asses in the seats and that's what matters!
@@dino9395”pay my dues” is just a nice way of saying I had to work a long time until I finally found a gimmick that sticks. Steve Austin wasn’t rewarded with the world title and millions of dollars for years of wrestling in the Hollywood Blondes or as the ringmaster, he got to the top because he finally found an angle that fans went crazy for. Had he not come up with the Stone Cold character he’d retired as another broke midcarder.
Go watch some old warrior matches when he comes to the ring...No one got a better response than Warrior..He had the best gimmick in that era...Why do you think Vince McMahon wanted Hogan to pass the torch on to him?
@@dino9395 Hogan was leaving to do movies it's not like vince was forcing Hogan to pass the torch and hogan had a way longer run at the top then warrior did how long was warrior at the top a couple years then when he thought that he could strong arm Vince that's when Vince had enough of him and kicked his ass out so doesn't seem like vince needed warrior that much.