@@coates27 idk haha. They just look pretty tough. I agree with your matchups though. A king of the ring style tournament amongst them would be even better i think!
It’s crazy how misused that phrase is.. like you kids have no actual clue what you’re saying.. you can’t convince me that you believe Rodrick Strong is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time 😂😂
Put this chick in the Hall of Fame already, she should’ve been in there long before The Bella Twins. She is by far the most underrated female wrestlers of all time
Problem is wrestling fans know her and love her but she has done nothing in the fame department. The bellas were everywhere, all red carpets all tv shows, dancing with the stars, 2 reality tv shows. The Bellas weren't inducted for their wrestling contribution, it was for them being basically PR Sluts for the WWE and doing all the outside media bringing new eyes to the WWE. Victoria never created new wrestling fans she entertained the few that there were at the time then went to tna where she spent her best years
I heard that recently. Makes me love Roderick even more than I do now and I still have to think that victoria was one of the best of her time and nobody ever mentions how good she was.
Victoria and Molly Holly deserve the same amount if not more praises that Trish and Lita always get for revolutionizing the Womens division in WWE/F. Also Chyna as well.
@@4zafinc Yeah, good luck finding people in that business that no one will say anything bad about. You know, I think you might get something similar with all three Riott Squad women. They're all so incredibly nice to everyone, but it's a different generation. Molly was a saint during the attitude era.
Victoria and Molly Holly deserve the same amount if not more praises that Trish and Lita always get for revolutionizing the Womens division in WWE/F. Also Chyna as well.
I actually remember reading somewhere that it was Molly who taught it to her but I had no idea a teenager made it. That's soo cool. But the Widows Peak is indeed an interesting move yo.
Why would a 27 year old woman be in a indie showbiz 1997 3 years before wwe debuted and steal a move from a 14 year old kid c'mon other then cash on the Roderick train smh
Victoria was one of the best from that generation. It’s cool that as a veteran when Victoria was getting her start in WWE, Molly was there in that mentor role. Molly Holly is one of the greatest of all time.
Good lord is she even breathing!!?? JR was genuinely surprised haha I love it!! Another time at judgement day he confirms he doesn’t know the finish or the spots so when Victoria went for a widows peak he said “Victoria now with a back breaker” but she was aiming to do a widows peak haha
@@ChrisVanVliet Victoria and Molly Holly deserve the same amount if not more praises that Trish and Lita always get for revolutionizing the Womens division in WWE/F. Also Chyna as well.
@@WinWall3227 in a way yeah. But even he admired back in 2009 that the move is better and more destructive with women since women are slimmer and bendy and Victoria does it like a powerhouse and she’s taller than most divas then. If the girls like Stacy Molly Trish or Christy Hemme weren’t as bendable then the move wouldn’t look as deadly as they made it happen
Victoria is always one of my favorite wrestlers who coulda been bigger. Am glad Vince cared about Molly Holly in this story, shows his human side that we don’t get to see much.
Victoria and Molly Holly deserve the same amount if not more praises that Trish and Lita always get for revolutionizing the Womens division in WWE/F. Also Chyna as well.
Met Victoria at a comic con. Shes super cool and down to Earth. I told her she belongs in the hall of fame and she was so humble about it. She was the bridge between the Diva era and todays.If you ever have the chance to meet her, show her some love.
I thought it back then and I still to this very day think Victoria's widow peak finish is one of the greatest one and one of the most badass finishers in wrestling history.
I know Roddy. Knew him from his days in the FL Indy scene. Lot of the same shows he was on I attended. Good dude and proud of where he's at in his career now
At 10:57, you’re the voice of the voiceless, Tyrone! Keep shining your light, brother. I’ve been following you for years. I’m a fellow Magnusite too. WOOOOOOO.🙅🏾♂️❌😊
Always great thinks to say 15 yrs ago she took couple of pictures with me sign my program and talk to me for one min. Will always remember the time she took😊😊😊😊
Why would a 27 year old woman be in a indie showbiz 1997 3 years before wwe debuted and steal a move from a 14 year old kid c'mon other then cash on the Roderick train smh
Not that anyone cares but when I was a teenager I also invented a couple of finishing moves that I used during my indie days as Pulsar and I have yet to see anyone copy them. 1) The Fade to Black - A head scissors/Rings of Saturn combo, positioned on the persons back usually, then you lay back so you're not sitting on thier shoulder blades. Laying back usually indicates more leverage and when the tap out happens. 2) The Atomic Driver (original name) which I had to change to Critical Mass due to my character being gravity/space oriented - a Samoan driver that is hit off the ropes and looks more like an inverted Blue Thunder Bomb. 3) The Swannatanrana Bomb - I didn't use this move & I may not have invented it but I never saw it done until recently (But I never saw anyone do it before I came up with it), a Hurricanrana where the receiver does a senton bomb onto a 3rd person on the mat or to the outside on the table l. It can also be used as an Octopus in the ropes sending the person to the outside, or as your skinning the cat. Those other versions have been used commonly in Lucha, & even by Ripley eliminating Liv in the Rumble for example, but in 1997 or so I had never seen anyone specifically do the spot where you use the person on the ground as a step ladder to climb the ropes, thus; knocking him down (usually a jump at that time as no one was stomping), then climb the ropes to person 2, then the Frankensteiner to your partner so they flip over into a Jeff Hardy type swanton bomb on the original person. I never did the move, but I did think of it. I wasn't that athletic.
Why would a 27 year old woman be in a indie showbiz 1997 3 years before wwe debuted and steal a move from a 14 year old kid c'mon other then cash on the Roderick train smh
Molly and Roderick trained in the 1997 FCW. While yes Roderick made the move he was too short snd skinny to make it look deadly on other men who were taller more muscular and stiffer dudes while the women were slim bendy snd the move looked insanely destrotive when done by a dominant female like Victoria
Victoria and Molly Holly deserve the same amount if not more praises that Trish and Lita always get for revolutionizing the Womens division in WWE/F. Also Chyna as well.