For those who don't know, Billy White Wolf was in reality an Iraqi named Adnan Al-Kaissie. As White Wolf, he was involved in a very famous angle in WWWF where Ken Patera "broke hhis neck" with a full nelson. A few years later, Al-Kaissie (using his real name) became a manager in AWA. He stayed there until Vince McMahon brought him back to WWF as General Adnan, one of Sgt. Slaughter's managers when Slaughter was feuding with Hulk Hogan.
If you're interested, I think he's still around and lives in New York state on a farm or something like that. He's still married to the same Japanese woman he met in Hawaii.
Man, I remember watching Johnny Barend at the Schofield Barracks venue in 1970-71. Also, the Missing Link with his Claw Hold, The Sheik, Ripper Collins, Hahn Lee, Pedro Morales, Fabulous Moolah, etc. To a twelve year old kid, that was the greatest. I asked the Sheik for his autograph and he kicked the book out of my hands from the ring. Now THAT was cool!
King Curtis passed away Dec. 4 in Honolulu at age 73
bmet47 1 year ago
@bmet47 taaanx fo dat!
kimonui 1 year ago
For those who don't know, Billy White Wolf was in reality an Iraqi named Adnan Al-Kaissie. As White Wolf, he was involved in a very famous angle in WWWF where Ken Patera "broke hhis neck" with a full nelson. A few years later, Al-Kaissie (using his real name) became a manager in AWA. He stayed there until Vince McMahon brought him back to WWF as General Adnan, one of Sgt. Slaughter's managers when Slaughter was feuding with Hulk Hogan.
elc1960 1 year ago
Billy White Wolf looks alot like Sheik Adnan Al-Kassie (wink, wink)
JasonL77 1 year ago
The referee is Wally Tsutsumi right?
poitown 1 year ago
@poitown yep! dass heem!
kimonui 1 year ago
I challenge any local kine hawaiian to a $5000 street fight.
The holli boy
lstn74 1 year ago
where's crazy luke graham? my dad used to kno him
PerfectTomboy 3 years ago
Crazy Luke Graham died, aged 66, from congested heart failure on June 23, 2006
notoriousstarr 3 years ago
Any footage of Gene Kiniski? He was the NWA World's Heavyweight Champion in the late 1960's.
mkl62 3 years ago
will check. we have much more than seen here... aloha!
kimonui 3 years ago
It's a shame there's no decent footage of Handsome Johhny Barend who was a great showman.
BooBooLane 4 years ago
there may be when this DVD is released. we have much footage.
kimonui 4 years ago
If you're interested, I think he's still around and lives in New York state on a farm or something like that. He's still married to the same Japanese woman he met in Hawaii.
Barnekkid 1 year ago
Man, I remember watching Johnny Barend at the Schofield Barracks venue in 1970-71. Also, the Missing Link with his Claw Hold, The Sheik, Ripper Collins, Hahn Lee, Pedro Morales, Fabulous Moolah, etc. To a twelve year old kid, that was the greatest. I asked the Sheik for his autograph and he kicked the book out of my hands from the ring. Now THAT was cool!
WhiteyCooper007 1 year ago
@WhiteyCooper007 hahaa! great! thanks for posting!
kimonui 1 year ago
where is rey urbano now? The Great Kabuki? was rey allways called Kabooki?
chemistkat555 4 years ago
I actually saw Peter Maivia(Grandfather of The Rock!) fight in 1968 in South London,England!!!
Isleofskye 4 years ago
Rocky Johnson could also get things done.
BooBooLane 4 years ago
WOW, you must be a fossil
stonecoldkevster 4 years ago
You don't remember Baron Michelle Leone's unique neck/back breaker?
BooBooLane 4 years ago