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The Story of Brian Pillman in ECW 

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"The Loose Cannon" Brian Pillman was a true breakthrough character and gimmick in professional wrestling. When "Flyin'" Brian Pillman joined The Four Horsemen in WCW, his demeanour and attitude slowly changed into an unhinged loose cannon that Arn Anderson had trouble keeping under control. What we didn't know is that Brian Pillman and Eric Bischoff had been talking behind the scenes about letting this "Loose Cannon" character go to other wrestling organizations; the end goal being the eventual WCW return of Brian Pillman.
Brian Pillman showed up in ECW in February of 1996 while still under contract with WCW. Pillman would make appearances in both companies the following month, the plan here being to keep Brian as a member of the Horsemen while feuding with Shane Douglas in Extreme Championship Wrestling. In the end, Brian wouldn't return to WCW when his ECW run came to an end, instead deciding to sign with the WWF after his car accident.
This video takes a look at Brian Pillman's transformation into the Loose Cannon gimmick, the infamous kayfabe-breaking "I Respect You, Booker Man" incident with Kevin Sullivan, and Brian's short but eventful run in ECW.
00:00 - Brian's problems in The Four Horsemen
03:03 - "I Respect You, Booker Man"
06:59 - Pillman works for WCW and ECW at the same time
10:47 - Brian Pillman at ECW CyberSlam 96
13:44 - Pillman begins his feud with Shane Douglas
17:22 - A Career threatening injury
19:42 - What could've been....
- Much More!
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@wilhelmfriedrichi3865
@wilhelmfriedrichi3865 3 года назад
How Pillman played Bischoff was classic
@violagreene4643
@violagreene4643 3 года назад
The biggest "what if?" of that era. Reminds me of Magnum TA with all the unanswered questions about unrealized potential due to a car wreck.
@mcj88
@mcj88 3 года назад
Brian Pillman's "Loose Cannon" character really strikes me as the second coming of Andy Kaufman, just working absolutely _everybody_ including his own employers.
@NickD25
@NickD25 3 года назад
When Shane Douglas and the entire ECW crew hit the ring to prevent Pillman from "urinating" in the ring, you can actually hear Shane saying "he's shooting, he's shooting". After that you see Paul E taking him aside probably telling him no it's fine. So much great work (no pun intended) there.
@solascripturaPR1517
@solascripturaPR1517 3 года назад
He made noise, buzz, and worked three wrestling companies....without raising a single fist. Amazing
@nu-metalfan2654
@nu-metalfan2654 3 года назад
Loose Cannon Brian Pillman suited ECW like a custom made glove.
@munchinbrains9776
@munchinbrains9776 3 года назад
Like a loaded custom made glove!
@cellgames808
@cellgames808 3 года назад
Like OJ's?
@SuperHyphyOne
@SuperHyphyOne 3 года назад
ECW suited many guys. It marked the beginning of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Raven's character thrived in ECW, Rob Van Dam's and Sabu's crazy styles couldn't have been presented the way they were elsewhere, The Dudley Boyz' over the top heel antics would never been allowed in WWF or WCW, and the list goes on and on.
@paulkendrick4153
@paulkendrick4153 4 месяца назад
@@SuperHyphyOne CM Punk and Edge would have been amazing if they were in the original ECW
@Large23collectibles
@Large23collectibles 3 года назад
Pillman's work in ECW was truly gold. Man I miss him.
@eaglesfan9712
@eaglesfan9712 2 года назад
I was at a few of these shows. The arena was so hot. Besides that it was a great time
@TheStonecoldloner
@TheStonecoldloner 2 года назад
I understand I never met him but 25 years after he passed all real wrestling fans miss The Great Brian Pillman
@BrandonJXN2
@BrandonJXN2 3 года назад
Brian Pillman was 20 years ahead of his time. You can see his influence in Moxley and Sammy Guevara to name a few. I thought he was legitimately crazy. He would've been huge today. He will always be one of my favorite wrestlers ever.
@TheTrainFan9
@TheTrainFan9 3 года назад
The "Let Him Piss" chant after he almost whipped out his one eyed trouser snake is one of the funniest thing I've ever heard at a wrestling show.
@MovieEggman
@MovieEggman 3 года назад
"I'M GONNA YANK OUT MY JOHNSON AND PISS IN THIS HELL HOLE!!!"
@horrorfan4-life689
@horrorfan4-life689 3 года назад
It says a lot about the time period where Pillman peeing in the ring would have got a pop
@davidforster9606
@davidforster9606 3 года назад
I loved Joey Styles reaction when Pillman was trying to unleash his little soldier
@slasherdope8065
@slasherdope8065 3 года назад
It was ECW. What else would you expect from the audience?
@funkyweapon1981
@funkyweapon1981 3 года назад
@@slasherdope8065 I miss those days.
@booty2k
@booty2k 3 года назад
That ECW promo still gives me chills and I regularly act it out with my dog playing Joey styles. "...Because I'm Brian.f*cking.Pillman!" *crazy face at the camera*
@Kesyabasturd
@Kesyabasturd 3 года назад
His life was cut down way too soon.
@Moxleygirl
@Moxleygirl 3 года назад
Arturo Almazan he also had a heart condition he didn’t know about, same thing that took his fathers life at a young age as well
@ShanAli-sq4rs
@ShanAli-sq4rs 2 года назад
I hope his son survives
@TheStonecoldloner
@TheStonecoldloner 2 года назад
Brian Pillman was the greatest loss to the attitude era and I include Shawn Michaels in that statement 100%
@FunkSwaggMusiK
@FunkSwaggMusiK 3 года назад
“Courtesy of Chef Pillman” 👨‍🍳
@GuyWithACamera23
@GuyWithACamera23 3 года назад
"You ain't runnin this interview I am, cos I'm Brian fuckin Pillman". LOVE that promo.
@DefConprime28
@DefConprime28 3 года назад
I remember all of this growing up. I'm 41 years old now and I remember when all of this happened I looked up to Brian pillman ever since he was flying Brian pillman and I talked about his Cincinnati Bengals background you know he was always like The optimist and then when you saw him as this loose Cannon character after you saw him as playing the leave it to Beaver white meat good guy you couldn't help but look up to him and you know what he definitely was ahead of his time and you know what he was Heath ledger's joker before Heath ledger was if you know what I mean
@jreed7125
@jreed7125 3 года назад
Oh hell yes brother. An ECW episode! And about the Loose Cannon, too
@DarrylBlackberry
@DarrylBlackberry 3 года назад
Brian Pillman is what Jon Moxley wants to be ...
@distantandvague
@distantandvague 3 года назад
Well, they are both from Cincinnati, so that makes sense.
@DarrylBlackberry
@DarrylBlackberry 3 года назад
@@distantandvague what a coincidence..
@jeffjackson9679
@jeffjackson9679 3 года назад
And Moxley fails it at, Pillman came off as a legitimate lunatic with control, whereas Moxley just comes off as some hyped up jock coming off his 3rd can of Red Bull or White Claw.
@terrancegallemore6864
@terrancegallemore6864 3 года назад
He was supposed to play that Loose cannon gimmick Jon moxley was when he was in the wwe but it just didn’t live up till how Pillman did it he made him look like he was really crazy
@abcvsxyz9646
@abcvsxyz9646 3 года назад
Makes sense
@andrewmelville4570
@andrewmelville4570 3 года назад
Always liked the Loose Cannon character
@christopherwilliams7905
@christopherwilliams7905 3 года назад
I just figured it out!!!... Brian Pillman was the Kurt Cobain of pro wrestling!!!!
@d-mo733
@d-mo733 3 года назад
And the River Phoenix of it too!
@MadLad86.
@MadLad86. 3 года назад
No never say that
@christopherwilliams7905
@christopherwilliams7905 3 года назад
I guess I should have been more clear I meant he was like Cobain in the mystique of how good he was and the legend of how good he could have been...
@markabboud8564
@markabboud8564 3 года назад
I thought this also.
@markabboud8564
@markabboud8564 3 года назад
NAPOLEON WILSON They really do
@Jimmy_Hopkins15
@Jimmy_Hopkins15 3 года назад
Brian Pillman would been a huge star with his loose cannon gimmick in the 90s if he didnt die so young R.I.P
@trapmontana9440
@trapmontana9440 3 года назад
Brian was soooo ahead of his time with his fashion and on the mic
@adamgeorge1799
@adamgeorge1799 3 года назад
More ECW content please ! Great work as usual
@WrestlingBios
@WrestlingBios 3 года назад
Thank you. I agree too, more ECW is definitely needed. Enjoyed working on this one!
@thumpire
@thumpire 3 года назад
"It's easier to believe in something you create than someone else's vision for you." Truer words were never spoken sir. Another fantastic video thank you very much for all the work you so clearly put into these.
@saint_silver
@saint_silver 3 года назад
lol Hogan wanting some of that heat brother
@suprcrzy
@suprcrzy 3 года назад
Yep. As we all know, Hogan was gonna put Pillman over in the middle of the ring, 1-2-3, brother. 😁
@Pudward69
@Pudward69 3 года назад
Pillman will always be a legend. Wonder what Pillman vs Dean Ambrose would be like? Hope he finally gets inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame, as part of The Hart Foundation (1997 version). Had to see this video, as I couldn't figure out how you got a 20-minute video when Pillman was only in ECW for a few months.
@Moxleygirl
@Moxleygirl 3 года назад
Seeing the notification for this video made my day, Pillman was ahead of his time and I’m very lucky to have had multiple interactions with his son Brian JR
@shittalkerskywalkertm9430
@shittalkerskywalkertm9430 3 года назад
Pillman was my favorite wrestler of all time
@salinaember9527
@salinaember9527 3 года назад
Never understood the hype behind Brian Pillman and then I realized I only knew him from his late WWF run, after his work in WCW/ECW. Years later I realized he was one of the trailblazers for the Attitude era and everything I love about Dean Ambrose/ Jon Moxley is literally Pillman.
@kinglord318
@kinglord318 3 года назад
Brian Pillman is the ECW version of Heath ledgers Joker he was insane and a genius
@thejesman
@thejesman 3 года назад
Yes! I was hoping you'd talk more about Pillman's career. One of my all-time favorites.
@deelove7518
@deelove7518 3 года назад
Savage vs Pillman would of made wcw a ton of money. Missed opportunity.
@merkcityboy834
@merkcityboy834 2 года назад
That's like 2,000 pounds worth of money..
@NhBleker
@NhBleker 2 года назад
Brian Pillman vs. Shawn Michaels would’ve been massive money and one of the best feuds of the attitude era.
@andrewkorner2167
@andrewkorner2167 3 года назад
Just imagine if Shane douglas and Brian Pillman had a real feud in ECW that would have been so good
@mrowley7300
@mrowley7300 3 года назад
Cant blame bischoff for not admit that Pillman got one over on him but damn Pillman was smart. *Edit* Where in the hell did Pillman get a giant pencil?
@mrowley7300
@mrowley7300 3 года назад
@@curlybizkit5384 ....now I wanna know where he got the pencil case
@mrowley7300
@mrowley7300 3 года назад
This raises more questions than answers
@wilburythesage2734
@wilburythesage2734 3 года назад
I don’t know where Brian got that pencil, but I’m glad he did. That pencil is a world class athlete and an expert in catch-as-catch-can wrestling
@Vikashar
@Vikashar 3 года назад
@@curlybizkit5384 lmfao
@timbartschwolfman
@timbartschwolfman 3 года назад
I watched his ecw debut at Cyberslam 96 on the network
@theshakter
@theshakter 3 года назад
He proper gave to the marks didnt he?
@Kas58223
@Kas58223 3 года назад
Ted O'Neill they were cheering him ripping WCW management a new one but when he got onto them they were so pissed off
@ShubhamMishrabro
@ShubhamMishrabro 3 года назад
He made smarks shoot themselves
@guacamole9199
@guacamole9199 3 года назад
R.I.P Brian Pillman, wrestling genius!!
@richardhenry5858
@richardhenry5858 3 года назад
He was the NWO and Stone Cold and DX before their time. Excellent video. I've always wondered about this story.
@Shady00018
@Shady00018 3 года назад
One of my fave Wrestling Channels! love from the Philippines. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@thewhitepanther6052
@thewhitepanther6052 3 года назад
Hello phillipines! 😊
@liamnguyen2819
@liamnguyen2819 3 года назад
One of my fave wrestling channels also. Much love coming all the way from Toronto, Canada.
@igorivanov299
@igorivanov299 3 года назад
@@liamnguyen2819 Are you Vietnamese?
@giovahnnigucci409
@giovahnnigucci409 3 года назад
Hi! I may be visiting the Philippines soon! God bless you!
@randymanmaximus8419
@randymanmaximus8419 3 года назад
Waited for this one. Thanks, he was such a talent. So many memorable moments.
@markabboud8564
@markabboud8564 3 года назад
Pillman was so good. I’m glad you did this video. I watched all this as it happened, and he had every fan guessing it was a shoot. I watched his entire career, and he was an amazing talent. The Hollywood Blondes were the best tag team WCW had in the early 90s, and his loose cannon phase was brilliant. I was so sad when he passed. We miss you Brian Pillman.....
@zemox2534
@zemox2534 3 года назад
Brian Pillman vs Shane Douglas would have been a great match.
@SweetTastyBalls2017
@SweetTastyBalls2017 3 года назад
He could’ve been WCW’s Stone Cold
@only1icon1801
@only1icon1801 3 года назад
I'll tell you what WB, this upload may go under the radar for most views but this for me is your best video, and I don't say that lightly at all Just imagine the Hollywood Blondes, the team WCW threw together because they didn't know what to do with them, completely become the talk of wrestling. In an alternate universe their is SCSA and the loose cannon Brian F'IN Pillman having the wrestlemania moment, (personally Pillman being the biggest heel and SCSA selling his soul to him at X7) Brian was the Kurt Cobain of wrestling, just something completely different that was irresistible to resist, a man who can fool his own piers/friends takes something in a business where everyone knows it. You have out done yourself with this one and proved yourself to be in his category of talent. Amongst a sea of choice of wrestling channels, you are definitely in the top 1 Great upload as always WB......Bang
@blindterrytucci2752
@blindterrytucci2752 3 года назад
Every time I see anything involving the Flair/Arn/Pillman/Benoit Horsemen lineup I get depressed. The potential there could have made it the best 4H lineup of all time.
@kidray7818
@kidray7818 3 года назад
Wow. All this time has passed since Pillman's death. Just can't believe the talent he had. Can't help but wonder what his career would have been, if he hadn't had that heart problem. RIP LOOSE CANNON💯
@leexvang2680
@leexvang2680 3 года назад
Pillman should have been known as The Madness and Macho Man should have been known as The Loose Canon.
@comfortablynumblbg
@comfortablynumblbg 3 года назад
Now u have to make a Brian Pillman WWF career video. I know it will be a sad one, but it must be done. As a child watching him from the early WCW days to the Hollywood Blondes...to the Horsemen and everything else...you've got to do a WWF Brian Pillman video. Thanks from North Carolina.
@bobsmith87688
@bobsmith87688 3 года назад
Amazing all that Pillman did from January-March 1996. Only a mere three months and still fascinating decades later.
@robr640
@robr640 3 года назад
Looking back after all these years it's plain to see now, Brian Pillman was the start of the Attitude Era in not only WWF, but pro wrestling as a whole. Big shame he didn't get to ride that wave out, just think he probably would've took Stone Cold Steve Austin's place as the face of that era had the crash not happened & Brian came into WWF when it was originally planned..... 🤔
@peterjones2834
@peterjones2834 3 года назад
Great wrestler ahead of his time. Hart Foundation Bret Owen Bulldog Brian Anvil just Bret left its crazy. Still think the Hart Foundation was much better than DX NWO.
@mrowley7300
@mrowley7300 3 года назад
They were unique for the time, being faces in canada and being heels everywhere else. I don't think you could do that again
@alanguages
@alanguages 3 года назад
@@mrowley7300 The Hart Foundation were only heels in the USA. They were faces worldwide.
@slanderman3296
@slanderman3296 3 года назад
Been waiting for this one. My neighbor, as a kid loved Pillman so got me to love him too
@timewithoutconsequence4611
@timewithoutconsequence4611 3 года назад
What an unbelievable job. One of the best and honest videos you’ve done.
@BrankoP85
@BrankoP85 3 года назад
Brian alone had more charisma then the entire WWE roster nowadays!!!
@tomadey6534
@tomadey6534 3 года назад
Pill Pillman was one of my all time favorites.
@alexklinov6653
@alexklinov6653 3 года назад
Hello from California! Thank you for you work. Any plans in the future to make video about FBI or maybe Nunzio from ECW? Thank you.
@robbiesilverwolf
@robbiesilverwolf 3 года назад
Brian would of been amazing during the attitude era😢. It’s one of the biggest what could of been in wrestling for me
@jphasson
@jphasson 3 года назад
Another FIRE video. The music, the editing, the research, THE BEST.
@drew9597
@drew9597 Год назад
The fact that this video is below 100k views just shows how under appreciated Pillman's legacy is towards the wrestling world. He paved and ushered an era that changed everything
@davidmiles4678
@davidmiles4678 3 года назад
Awesome work as usual Wrestling Bios thank you
@exquisitelemonade3039
@exquisitelemonade3039 3 года назад
Nice continuity man, very nice, best thing about your channel imo.
@kevinwilkins9627
@kevinwilkins9627 Год назад
I definitely loved how Pillman had a Horsemen shirt on in ECW TV
@kryptikus29
@kryptikus29 3 года назад
This is a fantastic video with great detail! Great job!
@FatherAxeKeeper
@FatherAxeKeeper 3 года назад
i had this in my "watch later" list for a while but just checked it out tonight. really nice work man! I subscribed.
@joshinaround9551
@joshinaround9551 3 года назад
One of the best channels on this website. Thank you for this continually great content.
3 года назад
I respect you, booker-man!!!
@MrJJr-lw9zq
@MrJJr-lw9zq 3 года назад
Dude I’m gonna be honest I LOVE YOUR ECW VIDEOS THERE AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AND I CAN’T WAIT FOR MORE
@rioducci4798
@rioducci4798 3 года назад
His son looks just like him and hes ina tag team in AEW called the varsity blondes like how austin n pillman were the hollywood blondes
@BlackburnBigdragon
@BlackburnBigdragon 3 года назад
The idea was potential genius. Pillman would have been pretty much an advertisement for WCW everywhere he went if that storyline played out. It was this kind of stealth way to inject a WCW storyline into the other promotions that WCW was competing with.
@TheAJUniverse
@TheAJUniverse 3 года назад
Great job!
@DOYLETWAT
@DOYLETWAT 3 года назад
He could have been the big star that stone cold Steve Austin ended up being.
@attiepollard7847
@attiepollard7847 3 года назад
Nope not really. The boys in both in WWF and WCW was not going to let that happen. He would have been a mid-card
@thejesman
@thejesman 3 года назад
I like to imagine an alternate reality where he ended becoming the main heel of the Attitude Era. Imagine him feuding with Stone Cold or trading insults with The Rock. We had to settle for Triple H instead. Reality sucks sometimes.
@attiepollard7847
@attiepollard7847 3 года назад
@@thejesman reason I said he would have been a mid Card ust because Vince would have kept him at min card. It looks like during his time in both WCW and ECW the leadership backstage did not know what he was going to do and Vince wanted full clarity what was he going to do with his character. Try pulling that same trick he did on Bobby Heenan on Jerry Lawler you going to get your ass kicked backstage.
@x-g1
@x-g1 3 года назад
@@attiepollard7847 Thats exactly what they said about Steve Austin before the Ringmaster gimmick and Rocky Maivia before he became The Rock. Funnily enough Pillman and Austin used to be the Hollywood blondes and Pillman defo had the talent to be a main event player
@attiepollard7847
@attiepollard7847 3 года назад
@@x-g1 but Austin always got approval from Vince McMahon unlike Brian pillman if he would have pulled that I'm unpredictable thing on Vince then Vince with a fired him.
@jasoncordray4957
@jasoncordray4957 3 года назад
Thank u for another great video a great talent for sure and I wish he was still around today.
@dreadwaters7898
@dreadwaters7898 3 года назад
Just got off work and to see a new video from you makes up for a long day at work.
@andrewcrouch2362
@andrewcrouch2362 3 года назад
Great video upload cheers wrestling bios best wrestling channel ever 👍
@grayeighty8974
@grayeighty8974 3 года назад
2pac of wrasslin. He embraced it. Coveted it. True icon. Miss him.
@tonyhernandezpumarejo
@tonyhernandezpumarejo Год назад
Excellent work on this documentary!
@lowjack8645
@lowjack8645 3 года назад
You are the man bro✊🏿. Glad we have you man🍀
@Methazar
@Methazar 3 года назад
Awesome video!
@Pensfan5919
@Pensfan5919 3 года назад
I need that L7 remix in my life from now on.
@dominicmanriquez1645
@dominicmanriquez1645 3 года назад
best wrestling channel in the game, i thought about pillmans ecw run a bit ago then boom full break down of it from the man himself! thank you
@chasearoundthebar8905
@chasearoundthebar8905 3 года назад
I missed a lot of eve because of where I lived so this was awesome! Awesome video man
@PrinceCity007
@PrinceCity007 3 года назад
You are good at what you do man....keep the videos coming!
@BsmittyComedy
@BsmittyComedy 3 года назад
Sensational Video! I was a pillman fan since Flyin Brian and the Cincinnati Bengals shorts
@paulsletten8985
@paulsletten8985 3 года назад
A love story in 3 acts: WB loves wrestling WB makes videos We love the videos WB makes about wrestling. You are the legend of legends, Wrestling Bios.
@AngelReyes-qr6ny
@AngelReyes-qr6ny 3 года назад
Another Great Bio,!!!! Just watched ECW Cyber Slam , yesterday, Brain Pillman segment is Awsome,!!!
@calvinfolan1736
@calvinfolan1736 3 года назад
I'm not very familiar with the mid 90s wrestling scene as i began watching around 02. But when it comes to Pillman, especially during the Loose Cannon period, he reminded me very much of Kurt Cobain and I don't really know why, does anyone else feel this way?
@mrowley7300
@mrowley7300 3 года назад
Kinda looks like him
@ShubhamMishrabro
@ShubhamMishrabro 3 года назад
Lot of wrestler's were trying grunge look to look like outcast in wrestling which raven did too. Ddp too but little bit
@Zeke1379
@Zeke1379 Год назад
Grunge was still big at the time.....Pillman was known to like Nirvana. You can see him in photos wearing a Kurt Cobain t shirt
@kingkrimzon3889
@kingkrimzon3889 3 года назад
Your work is amazing bro i really appreciate the hard work you do Keep it up 👍👍👍👍
@rustykuntz94
@rustykuntz94 2 года назад
It was surreal seeing that 40 second "match" at Superbrawl VI between Pillman & Sullivan. Those strap shots by Brian were stiff AF & Sullivan's right hand to Pillman's jaw was def a real nasty punch
@darinrampageadams8052
@darinrampageadams8052 3 года назад
I always wanted to see a bio on Pillman in ecw, it was a very interesting time
@BrittneyStarling
@BrittneyStarling 3 года назад
Oh yes! I always wanted to learn about this specific topic...strange but true
@jamesthacker8419
@jamesthacker8419 3 года назад
👏 Bravo.. That was a freak'n good episode, defniatly one to re~watch again.. ✌😁🤘
@mikeya3143
@mikeya3143 3 года назад
Nice work bro hopefully u could make more ecw episodes
@randomassperson101
@randomassperson101 3 года назад
been waitin for this one
@andrewatuahene3234
@andrewatuahene3234 3 года назад
He was so good the fact that he was in the horseman and the hart foundation just explains how good he was if he didn't get into the accident he could off been as big as Stone Cold just because that Loose Cannon Gimmick would off worked in the attitude area plus him vs Shawn Michaels they would off had sick matches.
@ThaClancyFam2
@ThaClancyFam2 3 года назад
Love the new intro music Ran!
@toddgilbert2485
@toddgilbert2485 6 месяцев назад
Excellent Video!
@srzjumper
@srzjumper 3 года назад
Has he ever considered going as "Crazy horse" ? Great physique too. His son continues his legacy.
@YoooItsYourBoyLeo
@YoooItsYourBoyLeo 3 года назад
great video bro
@jeremyjones8917
@jeremyjones8917 3 года назад
Love your wrestling bios bro
@ahmadceasar5484
@ahmadceasar5484 3 года назад
I love this channel bro
@inutero10
@inutero10 3 года назад
Raven /pillman angle would have been awesome
@chrisakane9840
@chrisakane9840 3 года назад
Philmans ecw debut promo is like how kenny omega new japan promos would be sad he isn't getting pushed in AEW.
@Slim451
@Slim451 3 года назад
He was so ahead of his time. That character was beyond awesome. It was done perfectly and really no clue how far he could've went before the accident sidelined him for so long. But I mean he was still able to work matches with his ankle fused. That just tells you the kind of talent he was. Such a brilliant mind for the business.
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