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Tito Santana on Why Ivan Putski Had HEAT in the WWWF Locker Room
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@elmerslick8700
@elmerslick8700 Год назад
As Jesse "The Body" would say: Ivan Pa-dewski!
@jasonfite711
@jasonfite711 Год назад
Yes lol
@paulrodney951
@paulrodney951 Год назад
Putski was one of my favorites during my elementary & middle school years. Ivan was really over back then. He wasn't much of a worker, but he was over with the fans big-time. Jay Strongbow was pretty much the same way too.
@jamespero6803
@jamespero6803 Год назад
Same here , him and Billy graham were my favorite face and heel of that era
@marklefkowitz4385
@marklefkowitz4385 9 месяцев назад
Started watching in the Fall of 1978. Favorites were Crusher Blackwell Ivan Putski Yukon Lumberjacks Tony Garea/Larry Zybszko Technically, the first show I saw at 6 years old were all of them. Great memories.
@benng4376
@benng4376 Год назад
Tito was my first IC champ with the green belt. Great memories.
@smeagolbeagle2316
@smeagolbeagle2316 Год назад
Savage was mine, a couple years behind ya! Was the 2nd Tito title run in 1985 with the same belt Macho had?
@3luckydog
@3luckydog Год назад
Muraco was mine. But yeah… great memories.
@rubenarriaga3029
@rubenarriaga3029 Год назад
@@smeagolbeagle2316 yup Tito was the first to hold that title
@andys30us
@andys30us Год назад
His name is Puduski.
@andys30us
@andys30us Год назад
@UCC0W707UXzFM4iaVAJbnwlA Yeah, I never remembered him with a belt. I caught the tail end of his career.
@AscendedAngel
@AscendedAngel Год назад
Facts. My favorite wrestlers were the independents (Mascaras, Andre, Stan Hanson, Abdullah the Butcher, Sheik, Brody, the Funk brothers). These guys would come in once a month, do their thing, and bounce. The reason it was cool to see these guys was exactly because they weren't liked by the regulars. You would hope that a real fight would break out in the ring because these guys didn't sell. It would get even more crazy when 2 indies were booked to wrestle each other. There wasn't a storyline so you didn't know what to expect.
@Ghoulies
@Ghoulies Год назад
Can you ask Tito how he found working with The Bulldogs please. Also about his experiences wrestling in Spain (in 1993, I believe), where he not only beat the Undertaker, but gave "The Deadman" multiple piledrivers at the finish. He was so over with the crowd.! A real hero's welcome/reception. Cheers. Good work as always!
@Ghoulies
@Ghoulies Год назад
1991**
@caseo9324
@caseo9324 Год назад
Best interviews of wrestling (maybe of all time)
@Zach-gq9cw
@Zach-gq9cw Год назад
Putski is a fascinating guy. He was super over, and really only had one notable run challenging for the title
@petesmart1983
@petesmart1983 Год назад
I guess his height helped as he was only 5'6/5'7 despite being very muscular so he was always the underdog
@elc1960
@elc1960 Год назад
He and Santana were WWF tag team champs in 1979, taking the belts from the Valiant brothers at MSG and losing them at the Spectrum in Philly to the Wild Samoans, Afa & Sika.
@granddaddyofthemall6320
@granddaddyofthemall6320 5 месяцев назад
@@petesmart1983 What you said made no sense. Short don't make you a underdog there's nothing inherently good about tall.
@KennethBActually
@KennethBActually Год назад
God, I love Tito so much and always have. Can one bad thing be said about him? In the ring or as a person. I wish I knew him, so I could go hang out with Tito all the time.
@FAITHandLOGIC
@FAITHandLOGIC Месяц назад
It's Chico, not Tito.
@jasonfite711
@jasonfite711 Год назад
Jesse Ventura versus Ivan Putski those were some fun matches to watch.
@TheNaturalPatHarris
@TheNaturalPatHarris Год назад
Arriba!
@mackermaldrill2656
@mackermaldrill2656 10 месяцев назад
I loved the Ivan Padooski and Jesse The Body Ventura matches.
@stelvis7413
@stelvis7413 Год назад
Loved Ivan back in the early eighties. I used to stick my head out of the driver's door of my mom's 1972 orange Volkswagen Beetle as we drove through crowded parking lots & yell from the back seat "POLISH POWER!" She would get so pissed.
@MortonT1958
@MortonT1958 Год назад
Was your mother pissed or embarrassed? 😮
@stelvis7413
@stelvis7413 Год назад
@@MortonT1958 both.
@bobbeezel2593
@bobbeezel2593 Год назад
Mil Mascaras was my favorite as a kid. Kind of obscure now to some folks but I will always remember Mil
@jensmith1063
@jensmith1063 Год назад
Much love
@briancenti5423
@briancenti5423 Год назад
he was one of my favorites, but at a meet and greet, he was an ego maniac, never thought he would be like that to his fans. two coolest wrestlers i ever met were Bob Backlund and Stan Stasiak... Putski will always be one of my favorites, but that shocked the hell out of me.
@gregorylevi1826
@gregorylevi1826 Год назад
Vince has always favored bodybuilding wrestlers so I'm not surprised Ivan's wrestling deal was way better than anybody else's with the exception of Bruno Sammartino, Andre The Giant, & Hulk Hogan
@chad.mason13
@chad.mason13 Год назад
But he wasn't over six feet tall???
@granddaddyofthemall6320
@granddaddyofthemall6320 5 месяцев назад
@@chad.mason13 So, tall means nothing.
@BabaDka
@BabaDka Год назад
My father was born in Nazi occupied Poland just like Putski. My father adorded that guy.
@user-vj9qz3br6l
@user-vj9qz3br6l Год назад
Can you interview Abyss from TNA and ask him why he never went to WWE at the prime of his career?
@ECWinVasion
@ECWinVasion Год назад
Working for WWE backstage, no chance he'll get clearance to do an interview
@mkl62
@mkl62 Год назад
Probably because he was thought of as a Mankind (Mick Foley) clone.
@elpipiripau7647
@elpipiripau7647 Год назад
Putski sounds like the Brock Lesnar of his day...
@michig911
@michig911 Год назад
He was built like a tank
@keithreilly386
@keithreilly386 Год назад
Ivan brought me into the locker room and I met all the wrestlers he had given me his number and told me to go to Dallas to learn yes he drank a millers beer and was smoking a Winston he took me in because I had a varsity wrestling jacket on joe was one helllof a nice guy
@zombiefulci3301
@zombiefulci3301 Год назад
That 1987 MSG match, Putski didn't want to sell or lose to Ted Dibiase but Ted power slammed him outta nowhere and Putski was jobbered
@Daves_Faves
@Daves_Faves Год назад
Where can I watch that match? I don't see it here on RU-vid.
@zombiefulci3301
@zombiefulci3301 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kNLVoZstoN8.html The last match
@pl5624
@pl5624 Год назад
Loved putski...as rugged as he was he should have gone further.
@martyvanduzer9263
@martyvanduzer9263 2 месяца назад
For a guy who couldnt wrestle, he was treated very well.
@acefromspace2727
@acefromspace2727 Год назад
Putski only had about 3 moves but he liked to flex and the crowd loved it. Every match was easy work for Putski. No big bumps and get the win after about 7 minutes.
@bechet12
@bechet12 Месяц назад
Did Putski ever wrestle Koloff while they were both in the WwwF? I thought they had a match or two. Can't find any footage.
@classicwrestlingvault
@classicwrestlingvault Год назад
Ivan earned it. He was one of if not THE top spectacle in wrestling. So explosive, the way he would take bump bump bump then just explode with the hammer, everyone would lose their minds. With that draw power you get to work what you want, getting jealous and mad at that is natural, but very few worked the way he did. Not even tony atlas can compare for me, just so different
@classicwrestlingvault
@classicwrestlingvault Год назад
and the way Ivan had control of the camera, so much confidence, he was just in his own world out there
@mikejejenich7116
@mikejejenich7116 Год назад
Polish power !
@johnmp3828
@johnmp3828 Год назад
It’s bc he had a song to sing and he was gonna sing it
@ecrooter
@ecrooter Год назад
Ivan is an elder everyone needs to respect that
@tjnaples
@tjnaples Год назад
That’s a lot of W’s
@wingedhussar1453
@wingedhussar1453 Год назад
it was jealousy.but wrestlers like tht are needed in pro wrestling to get that special attraction feel. the wrestlers back then couldnt understand tht it actually helps their bussinesss pushing guys like tht
@marianoaguilar8372
@marianoaguilar8372 Год назад
Ivan and wahoo were very popular in SWCW in the early 80s
@danielfarmer9533
@danielfarmer9533 2 месяца назад
Wahoo was talented and respected. Putski was neither
@MyNameIsUnavailable
@MyNameIsUnavailable Год назад
Heenan said Ivan would constantly leave hard boiled eggshells and garlic peels on the locker room floor and guys HATED that
@davidstutzenburg7053
@davidstutzenburg7053 24 дня назад
Blassie said the same thing
@matthewthomas9194
@matthewthomas9194 2 месяца назад
Why we talking about a sawd off pollock!!!!
@jonsmith1462
@jonsmith1462 9 месяцев назад
Let me tell you something Ivan Padooski, before you step in the ring with me, take a bath.
@user-yg4wi6zr8x
@user-yg4wi6zr8x 8 месяцев назад
POLISH POWER !!!!!
@charlessavoie2367
@charlessavoie2367 4 месяца назад
He was shorter than the other wrestlers that's why they disliked him. His 605 pound bench press was an equalizer.
@raygordonteacheschess5501
@raygordonteacheschess5501 4 месяца назад
Putski's fan base was too small (Polish). Should have been champion. Total workhorse. Saw him live at MSG several times in 1979.
@mikeblank5139
@mikeblank5139 7 месяцев назад
One small side note.... Ivan's body might not have the natural movements to sell the opponents skills ?
@markbruschi6391
@markbruschi6391 3 месяца назад
People should have been jealous of ivan. I mean he was a professional wrestler and a seventh dwarf. He had it all!!!!
@madnessinc.2698
@madnessinc.2698 Год назад
Putski sold a bunch Tito be hating. Putski became a high profile jobber at the end of his career
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Год назад
I heard another reason why Putski was so disliked was because he smelled like garlic, like REALLY bad. Most of the big names back then rarely sold and hardly ever lost. Hogan, Piper, Flair, The Road Warriors are only a few I can name. There had to be more than that.
@leftystevenson2436
@leftystevenson2436 Год назад
Flair didn't sell?? You better watch some of his matches.
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Год назад
@@leftystevenson2436 I should have omitted Flair, you are right. I just plain don't like the guy, and that skewed my statement.
@rubenarriaga3029
@rubenarriaga3029 Год назад
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Hogan sold well too despite no selling as well
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers
@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Год назад
@@rubenarriaga3029 Yeah, okay there. His whole gimmick was "hulking up" from finishers, but yeah, he "sold well, too", huh? You Hulk fans are just such fanboys.
@rubenarriaga3029
@rubenarriaga3029 Год назад
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers yes he did Hulk up and was a major part of his arsenal but a few more well known examples of Hulks good selling was the following and not limited to: 1) When Paul Orndorff turned on Hulk in 86 and piledroved him 2) when King Kong Bundy attacked Hulk on a SNME a month or 2 before WrestleMania II 3) When Earthquake attacked Hulk on the Brother Love Show in 1990 4) When the Undertaker defeated Hulk in Survivor Series 1991 for the WWF title and Hulk had to be carried out the ring
@protochris
@protochris 4 месяца назад
Ivan had very little wrestling skills, pretty stiff in the ring, just the Polish hammer finisher.
@nagibkanaan2464
@nagibkanaan2464 Год назад
Tito how u leave ur daughter
@hemlo7494
@hemlo7494 3 месяца назад
What?? He did what???
@rphillip1086
@rphillip1086 Год назад
Are you going to dump Tito and change the channel names after he's done telling you all his stories? xo
@foreverunsaved6661
@foreverunsaved6661 Год назад
I can still hear him singing on Pipers Pit.
@anthonylove821
@anthonylove821 4 дня назад
Ivan didn’t do drugs? He definitely did roids.
@danielfarmer9533
@danielfarmer9533 2 месяца назад
Couldn’t stand him
@scoh840
@scoh840 9 месяцев назад
Padooski is a cheater
@anthonylove821
@anthonylove821 3 дня назад
I can’t stand Jessie. He whines like a liberal and looks like one. Even back then. 😂
@HemiVic
@HemiVic 9 месяцев назад
Ivan PADOOSKI couldn’t work! He was stiff! Very boring wrestler!
@mickeyshea8013
@mickeyshea8013 Год назад
Hey Tito, talk to your daughter Jennifer instead of being afraid of your second wife
@hemlo7494
@hemlo7494 3 месяца назад
What`s going on with him and Jennifer? We want to know.
@johnnygavin3654
@johnnygavin3654 Год назад
Both Mil and Ivan were not very exciting.
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