Remember kids, if you ever become a famous wrestling celebrity don't say racial slurs on a sex tape or else you'll have to film commercials half-naked in front of internet reviewers just to get attention.
Another thing to note about that soup commercial is that Orndorf, the guy who's eating the soup the right way, is the one that's getting the heel heat, in favour of Piper, who still chooses to eat soup the wrong way.
The only John Cena commercial I can remember is when he smacked in the chest Vince with a chair during a razor commercial. That was actually hilarious and I still chuckle to myself when I think about it.
For a second I thought Jerry's eyesight commercial was going to end *WITHOUT* saying the phone number out loud! THAT WOULD HAVE MADE IT REALLY TERRIBLE LOL.
My chronic stomach disease has me in a LOT of pain today. No joke here, just wanted to say thanks for the new videos to take my mind off it. You're doing a good thing, bless you, man. ✌
I'm very disappointed in PumMax for their choice in wrestlers. The obvious choice was to go with Typhoon as the posterboy. That would really have "shocked" the mess away. ;)
+TheSoniczfan I prefer old NC where the skits would be 3 minutes.and he would get back on with the review but im fine with new NC most of time also love the SP profile pic.
Nothing beats Kevin Nash's commercial for Monster Truck Madness, he was so off his face he didn't even know he had done it until somebody showed it to him a couple of years ago XD
lol Zane, this episode proves that you are a dork..... and you are a superior and wrestling's version of Doug Walker. Thanks for making me laugh, brotha.
There's one British commercial you could add to this list. UK wrestling legend Giant Haystacks (who briefly wrestled for WCW as Loch Ness) once advertised Skips potato chips on British TV. The joke was that this massive man had to pretend to be 'dainty'.
I love hearing your thoughts on commercials now that I know your job is making commercials. I saw the segment on the news for the station you work for. You rock Brian.
Wrestling With Wregret that's awesome, glad you are able to do it as a full-time job. Still have a great perspective on commercials as someone who has made them, I love it.
I'm surprised there was no mention of the Hogan Japanese air conditioner advert, The Overstuffed Ravioli add with the Hardy Boyz or the Buff Bagwell Credit Card add
It's odd, but it's become my lunch-time tradition to sit down, watch a Wrestling with Wregret video, and eat Kraft Dinner. This could last for a long while, given I discovered this channel not that long ago.
4:19 I remember this commercial from my childhood. Back then, I was kinda creeped out by it. The local TV channels used to play this one all the time, well into the early-to-mid 2000s.
I wish I still had a copy somewhere, but I remember a commercial running in our area (Ashland, KY) show Bobby "Blaze" Smedley on the ropes in one of his matches, cutting over to people in an auto parts store, badly acting out yelling "Blaze, he doesn't buy auto parts at ", cutting over to footage of Blaze hitting his dropkick finisher on his opponent, then back to the auto store, where he's standing with the owners. He's a local boy to the area, so I suspect it was something done as much as a favor as anything else, but I remember finding it dreadfully surreal as a child, although not nearly as much as the one day when Blaze was a substitute teacher at the middle school.
Piper is just playing the stereotype scot, day one you eat the chunky soup with a fork, and get all the chunks, day two you use the spoon for what is left. Simple way to get two meals from one can.
+Wrestling With Wregret With me living in Australia, I never got to see these commercials unless they were screened during a WWF Superstars or RAW IS WAR broadcast, like the Slim Jim ads. Looking at them for the first time through this video, I am actually glad I didn't get to. Although that Chunky Soup commercial with Rowdy Roddy Piper and Mr. Wonderful looks very interesting.