Great tribute r.i.p mofo I not only got to see mofo live in person with my dad we used to go see the wfa events at the old Laconia elks hall great wrestler wwe was stupid not to do anything with him one of my favorite memories I have of Steve Bradley is one night in laconia he was wrestling and he Brooke a crutch over someones head and it shattered and I one of the prices landed in front of me and I picked it up and after the show I got too meat Steve and he sighed the price for me wish I could
I live in Memphis and remember Steve's first appearance on Power Pro Wrestling in 1999. He was signed to a WWF(E) developmental contract and they sent him to Memphis.
He was the first winner of the "Young Guns" championship, and I remember instead of a belt, they gave him a trophy.
I hate that he died, it's weird how life is for some.
great tribute, i never saw him wrestle, but i have heard nothing but good things of him and wish that he would have gotten that big break and overcame his demons.RIP.....
I had only trained at Steve's school for a short while, but he had such a huge impact on me personally. One of the nicest guys ever. He just had such a special personality. Also, probably THE most underrated wrestler of this era. I was at the first WFA show, and I'll always consider that one of the most special things that I've ever been a part of.
I remember watching him on Memphis wrestling and thinking he was such a superstar. shame he never got his big break. awesome wrestler and from what i've heard an awesome human being. Rip MOFO
Steve Bradley was a great guy. During the 90s I worked with him dozens of times. He was ahead of his time back then doing some amazing things in the ring. I would just try and keep up with him. This is a huge loss of life. RIP Steve.... Knuckles Nelson
Steve was a great friend, a great mentor...really just a great person. My family and I are all better people for having know him, and working for him.
how i wish, how i wish you were here... Still missing you brother.
BlingToYoRing 4 months ago
I saw him on IWA in Puerto Rico vs Savio Vega he was fantastic.
julioserrano1970 7 months ago
I still wonder why WWE released him and never brought him up to the main roster. He wrestled like Rob Van Dam.
TheEagleEye227 11 months ago
Great tribute r.i.p mofo I not only got to see mofo live in person with my dad we used to go see the wfa events at the old Laconia elks hall great wrestler wwe was stupid not to do anything with him one of my favorite memories I have of Steve Bradley is one night in laconia he was wrestling and he Brooke a crutch over someones head and it shattered and I one of the prices landed in front of me and I picked it up and after the show I got too meat Steve and he sighed the price for me wish I could
hhhguy2004 1 year ago
I live in Memphis and remember Steve's first appearance on Power Pro Wrestling in 1999. He was signed to a WWF(E) developmental contract and they sent him to Memphis.
He was the first winner of the "Young Guns" championship, and I remember instead of a belt, they gave him a trophy.
I hate that he died, it's weird how life is for some.
IamUberStein 2 years ago
damn he was one of my all time best wreslters to me i seen him wrestler hundreds of times
THEDJRAY 2 years ago
I've been to one of his matches he was a good wrestler and i liked his intro music. "last resort" I saw him at the. "Dovers Elks hall"
usbulldog1977 3 years ago
RIP MOFO!!!! One of the best Indy matches I've ever seen was the MOFO vs Alex Arion Steel Cage Match at the Littleton Opera House in the WFA!!!
HockeyMetalRPG 3 years ago
look at those abs
uk0edfast 3 years ago
great tribute, i never saw him wrestle, but i have heard nothing but good things of him and wish that he would have gotten that big break and overcame his demons.RIP.....
shotsofcrown 3 years ago
I had only trained at Steve's school for a short while, but he had such a huge impact on me personally. One of the nicest guys ever. He just had such a special personality. Also, probably THE most underrated wrestler of this era. I was at the first WFA show, and I'll always consider that one of the most special things that I've ever been a part of.
He will be missed so very much.
SLoMo4 3 years ago
I remember watching him on Memphis wrestling and thinking he was such a superstar. shame he never got his big break. awesome wrestler and from what i've heard an awesome human being. Rip MOFO
mentokthemilfspunker 3 years ago
Steve Bradley was a great guy. During the 90s I worked with him dozens of times. He was ahead of his time back then doing some amazing things in the ring. I would just try and keep up with him. This is a huge loss of life. RIP Steve.... Knuckles Nelson
brenhig63 3 years ago
Nicely done Mike.
jd
shstrng 3 years ago
That was very touching.
Steve was a great friend, a great mentor...really just a great person. My family and I are all better people for having know him, and working for him.
refjtfranks 3 years ago