When I first started wrestling I modeled my offense after Tatanka and Chief Jay Strongbow, then I added my own flavor of moves. I always wanted to see a Native American champion and he would have been a great one.
Chris was great and a good friend I was happy to see him do well. The glazed look on my face ws because I thought we were going straight back and when he started walking around I was lost.
Chris was awsome even when we trained together at the Monster Factory. On that night I am sure that a lot of guys in the back could have done a great job. But Doug Sommers was horrible. I spent 2 weeks everday training Chris and teaching him so he could move on.
Good for you! There's a lot of "blue chip" guys nowadays that come in and face local (not so much jobbers as they are developmental talent)guys but they look like shit. Plaudits to those who are able to help out these guys like Chris.
So Dennis, you were able to put over Chris Chavis the way the guys in the back wanted it to happen? Thanks to your help and unselfishness, this man was able to win the hearts of a lot of fans during his 2 year undefeated streak.
That's a Full Blooded Lumbee Indian son...I swear to GaWd cus.
HollywoodKendrick 11 months ago
My sister knew Tatanka's brother when he was in the NAVY!
Fanik8 1 year ago
When I first started wrestling I modeled my offense after Tatanka and Chief Jay Strongbow, then I added my own flavor of moves. I always wanted to see a Native American champion and he would have been a great one.
N8iveNik 3 years ago
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purelyphysical 3 years ago
Chris was great and a good friend I was happy to see him do well. The glazed look on my face ws because I thought we were going straight back and when he started walking around I was lost.
dennisb1025 3 years ago
Haha I see...
TurgeonFan77132 3 years ago
And lol at the glazed over look in your face before you got put away with "The End of the Trail." lol. :)
TurgeonFan77132 3 years ago
Chris was awsome even when we trained together at the Monster Factory. On that night I am sure that a lot of guys in the back could have done a great job. But Doug Sommers was horrible. I spent 2 weeks everday training Chris and teaching him so he could move on.
dennisb1025 3 years ago
Good for you! There's a lot of "blue chip" guys nowadays that come in and face local (not so much jobbers as they are developmental talent)guys but they look like shit. Plaudits to those who are able to help out these guys like Chris.
TurgeonFan77132 3 years ago 2
So Dennis, you were able to put over Chris Chavis the way the guys in the back wanted it to happen? Thanks to your help and unselfishness, this man was able to win the hearts of a lot of fans during his 2 year undefeated streak.
TurgeonFan77132 3 years ago 2