Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Joe Gacy on WWE debut, NXT stint, bond w/ Ava Raine, CZW experience, & more! | OUT OF CHARACTER

 

On Episode 124 of “Out of Character,” Joe Gacy joins Ryan Satin to discuss his journey to WWE, his impactful time in NXT, bond with Ava Raine, his electrifying matches in CZW, excitement over appearing in WWE2k & more! Furthermore, discover Joe's favorite selections from the Marvel movie universe, and take part in a fun game of 'Chat GP-Poetry' - WWE edition!





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watSGn6e6Zc

Terry Funk w/ Rock and Roll Express vs. Jerry Lawler, Brian Christopher and Doug Gilbert

 

From the Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg, SC. September 23, 2017.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LFha5YSMus

Pro Wrestling Noah - [HIGHLIGHTS] N-1 VICTORY 2023 Day 6 | 8/20/23

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbYo4IhNDt0

Friends close, enemies closer in BULLET CLUB!! (NJPW)

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3lEwmh5mCw

MJF vs Ace Romero - Dog Collar Match | AAW Pro

 

In one of the most intense confrontations of 2018, witness the raw aggression between MJF and Ace Romero in the unforgettable 'Dog Collar Match' from AAW Pro's 'Day of Defiance'. Bound together by a steel chain, both competitors showcase resilience and willpower as they battle it out in the heart of Knights of Columbus, LaSalle, IL.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jn9d3tRRXc

Terry Funk and Dick Murdoch vs. Big John Studd and Avenger (Japan 11/02/1980)

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPua3-SQ8FM&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=189

Terry Funk in Trans South Wrestling (goes CRAZY with KENDO STICK)

 

Trans-South Wrestling (based in Union, South Carolina) would like to thank WWE Hall of Famer and former NWA World Champion TERRY FUNK for his contributions to everyone involved with TSW.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGBeb2OEFac&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=174

TERRY FUNK vs ABDULLAH THE BUTCHER - Toronto 1999

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpo_QxR0pnI&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=155

Terry Funk & Cactus Jack VS Stan Lane & Eddie Gilbert W/ Jim Cornette & Bobby Eaton 11/09/90

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8LTl0dznUc&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=148

Dave Finlay vs Terry Funk vs Tiger Steel

 

CLASSIC EUROPEAN WRESTLING VOL 14

HANNOVER, GERMANY (18/5/2001)

Dave Finlay vs. Terry Funk vs. Tiger Steele (Hardcore match)





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWM41Skfrvk&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=139

Terry Funk Invades AIW - Absolute Intense Wrestling (Beats Up Eddie Kingston)

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb5qMORnJMA&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=123

4/17/1993: Terry Funk vs. Road Warrior Hawk

 

From "Grandslam" April 17, 1993 in Minneapolis, Minnesota..





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx29SvPiYAI&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=70

Terry Funk vs. Steve Keirn (USWA) 10/08/1990

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMHnwXSpTeg&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=67

Terry Funk vs Wahoo McDaniel (Houston 1981)

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRSHVxs8C4M&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=60

MLW Underground #21: Terry Funk vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler | $10,000 Bounty

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx2l6lfG8kQ&list=PL2Vf3HxL5gLsSLBhFA2jKdSWqUR5G7QR3&index=45

Terry Funk & Kevin Sullivan Insult each other after Joining Forces! 1994 (ECW)

 

ECW Hardcore TV - (Mar 15 1994) Funk would join forces with Sullivan and Crash (Hugh Morris) to fight Shane Douglas with the Public Enemy.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGHng9lG5Iw

Terry Funk vs AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel ( Japan - 07/12/1983)

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0W-U4haSbE&t=256s

SNME 1/4/86 Hulk Hogan Vs Terry Funk

 

Saturday Night's Main Event

January 4, 1986

Hulk Hogan Vs Terry Funk




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUGSoshqv5o

Terry Funk's WWF Debut

 

I remember seeing this when it first aired on Superstars Of Wrestling on WFLD channel 32 in Chicago. Funk beats, the living shit out of Mel Phillips.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBZjbkl6Vug

Anthony Greene vs. Andy Brown - Limitless Wrestling

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di_6O26T6d0

Ron Fuller's Studcast #313 - TN: Where’s Stomper? - Gulf: Failing…

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaqPx9sDWXQ

Joe Cazana Promotions Presents: The Wide World of Wrestling | S09E10

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGseS2BwM1Q

Terry Funk passes away at 79 years old

 





One of the most beloved professional wrestlers of all time has died. 

Terry Funk passed away today at 79 years old, following a hard battle against Parkinson's Disease and dementia:

"Terry Funk is gone. I just talked to Terry’s daughter, Brandee, who gave me the awful news," Mick Foley wrote. "He was my mentor, my idol, one of (my) closest friends. He was the greatest wrestler I ever saw." 

"If you get the chance, look up a Terry Funk match or a Terry Funk promo, and give thanks that this incredible man gave so much, for so long, to so many. There will never be another like him. May God bless Terry, his friends, family and all who loved him. RIP my dear friend - it was an honor to know you," he continued. 

Considered one of the greatest workers and on interviews in wrestling history, Funk was inducted into the inaugural Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 1996. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2009.

Funk has been honored by numerous other wrestling organizations as well including The Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame (1995), WCW Hall of Fame (1995), NWA Hall of Fame (2009), and the St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame (2010). Funk also was given the Iron Mike Mazurki Award by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005 and The Hardcore Hall of Fame that same year. He was inducted into the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2021

He also received The Tokyo Sports Lifetime Achievement Award in 1983. 

Funk was born on June 30, 1944, in Hammond, Indiana. He is the son of Dorothy (Culver) and Dory Funk, a professional wrestler and promoter.[7] Following the end of World War II, the family relocated to Amarillo, Texas, where Terry and his brother, known professionally as Dory Jr., grew up in the professional wrestling business. After graduating from high school, Funk attended West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M University), where he competed in amateur wrestling and football.[

Later in Funk's career, his style changed from wrestling traditional southern style wrestling matches to the more violent style of hardcore wrestling. In 1993, after a special appearance against Blanchard at World Championship Wrestling's Slamboree, Funk promised to help the fledgling Eastern Championship Wrestling (later renamed Extreme Championship Wrestling or ECW) by lending his talent and notoriety to the promotion. On July 16, Terry and Dory Funk lost a barbed wire match against The Public Enemy. Funk maintained a regular schedule of wrestling for ECW in its early days while also competing in Japan. He had many feuds and wrestled programs with wrestlers such as Cactus Jack, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas, The Sandman, Sabu, and Terry's own protege, Tommy Dreamer.

Funk further elevated ECW by headlining their first pay-per-view, Barely Legal on April 13, 1997, winning the ECW World Heavyweight Championship from Raven. Earlier in the night, he defeated The Sandman and Stevie Richards in a Triple Threat match, thus earning him the match with Raven. Funk went on to successfully defend the title in bouts at Chapter 2, The Buffalo Invasion, Wrestlepalooza, and Heat Wave. He was ultimately defeated for the title by Sabu in a barbed wire match at Born to be Wired in August 1997, in which the ropes of the ring were taken down and replaced with barbed wire. Both men had to be cut out of the wires at the end of the match. Sabu had his biceps visibly torn open by the barbed wire – as a result, the wound was taped up and the match continued.

In September 1997, a show was held in Funk's hometown of Amarillo. It was called "Terry Funk's WrestleFest" and was both his own show and a celebration of the careers of Terry, his father, and his brother. Terry lost to then-WWF Champion Bret Hart in the main event, a non-title match. However, before the match, ECW owner Paul Heyman presented Terry with a belt, paid for through a collection taken up by wrestlers on the ECW roster, that declared him the Lifetime ECW World Heavyweight Champion.

Funk wrestled for WCW in 2000 and 2001, winning the WCW Hardcore Championship three times (which stands as the company's record) and the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship for the second time. He was also the WCW Commissioner introduced on the January 3, 2000, episode of Monday Nitro and one time and the leader of the short-lived Old Age Outlaws (Funk, Arn Anderson, Larry Zbyszko and Paul Orndorff)[14] that feuded with the nWo. 

From 2002 to 2004, Funk was a regular top star for Ring of Honor Wrestling and Major League Wrestling. Funk had several battles with the likes of CM Punk, the Extreme Horsemen (Steve Corino, C. W. Anderson, Justin Credible and Simon Diamond) in specialty matches such as a No Ropes Barbed Wire Death Match, and a 5 on 5 WarGames match. On MLW's final show until 2017, Funk was attacked by his former manager Gary Hart and his syndicate. In November 2004, Funk competed in the UK wrestling company FWA's annual show entitled British Uprising. He teamed with Paul Burchill and Paul Travell, managed by "The Twisted Genius" Dean Ayass, to face The Triad, managed by Greg Lambert, in a 6-Man Tag Team match. Funk's team emerged victorious in front of a crowd of 2,000 people in the Coventry Skydome. 

In 2005, Funk received an offer from World Wrestling Entertainment to appear at the ECW reunion show One Night Stand, but turned it down in favor of working the ECW nostalgia show Hardcore Homecoming that was being put together by Shane Douglas. At Hardcore Homecoming, Funk lost a three-way barbed wire match to Sabu. 

In 1989, Terry Funk appeared as a bouncer in the movie Road House with Patrick Swayze. In 1999, Funk was featured in director Barry Blaustein's wrestling documentary Beyond the Mat. His legendary toughness was attested to when cameramen followed him to a medical appointment, where he was told, by the doctor, that he should not even be able to walk without intense pain. He has also appeared in other movies such as Paradise Alley, The Ringer, and Over the Top.[28] He released an autobiography, Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore, in 2005. On May 11, 2010, Funk appeared on "Right After Wrestling" with Arda Ocal on SIRIUS Satellite Radio to discuss his possible retirement, to which he replied "I never really truly will retire". This was also the interview with the infamous quote, "I dislike Vince (McMahon). I'm jealous of Vince."

In 1985, Funk appeared in the short-lived western "Wildside". Only six episodes were aired. Behind the scenes, Funk choreographed the street fight between Rocky Balboa and his nemesis Tommy Gunn at the end of Rocky V. Funk's name can be seen in the end credits. Funk also had a short lived career in music. The release of the album "Great Texan" in 1984 which was a soft rock AOR oriented album. The album was met with mixed reviews and is generally considered a "cult classic" by fans. Funk has also appeared in several WWE video games, in WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2008 and WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2011 as himself and in WWE '13 as downloadable content as his Chainsaw Charlie gimmick.

In July 2022, Terry Funk released his self-titled biographical comic book through Squared Circle Comics.

Shane Douglas on Tito Santana Forfeiting the ECW Title

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVU72hXNw-s

Mr. Wrestling 2 and Kevin Sullivan vs Austin Idol and The Superstar. 1980

 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BON98vu1sUs

Ted DiBiase on the Art of Being a Strong Heel

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aMAWZWURag

NORTH Wrestling (UK) - MATCH COMPILATION - Spike Trivet

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUOTNUUzKUw

3WA Carnage Episode 60 "Red, Fight, And Blue Part 2"

 

The No DQ 6 Man Tag Team Grudge Match

The Original Family

JT Cage, Malcolm King, and Tyler Symz  w/ The Original Hat Guy

Vs

Slayer, Roadblock, and Michael Mars


3WA High Impact Championship Match

"El Manchero" JCM

Vs

Wyndham James Winthorpe III


The 3WA Carnage Championship Tournament Match

"The Outcast" Damon Dante

Vs

The Dude


The Main Event

3WA Extreme Championship 3 Stages Of Hell Match

"Top Dawg" Alan Clayball w/ "Scum Dawg" Sage Matthews

Vs

"The King Of Vecs" Tommy Vecs





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JZTZMbP1dc

Coastal Championship Wrestling - CCW Alive Wrestling: Episode 1.153 "Jackal's Back" feat. Shelly Bombshell, Mila Moore, Ariel Levy

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqpyy8XwllM

Pro Wrestling Noah - Highlights of N-1 VICTORY 2023 Day 5 | 8/19/23

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8wBW8Bf53E

Shane Helms on Becoming The Hurricane, Beating The Rock, Producing Logan Paul's Matches

 

Shane Helms is a professional wrestler known for his time in WWE as "Sugar" Shane Helms and in WWE as The Hurricane and Gregory Helms. He sits down with Chris Van Vliet in Detroit, MI to talk about how his career started in WCW as a Cruiserweight, being part of 3 Count with Shannon Moore and Evan Karagias, what happened when WWE bought WCW, his "stripped down" debut match in WWE, becoming The Hurricane, leaning into being a comedic wrestler, working with The Rock and getting a victory over him, Super Rosey and Mighty Molly, getting serious with Gregory Helms, his current job as a producer for WWE, producing Logan Paul's matches and much more.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsR4B6ycpuc

Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair feud of 1978

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYPeLnYeMXE