I love how every interview he asks about the best match of Wrestlemania 3 and everyone says Steamboat/Savage. He just couldn't hold in his anger anymore!
I am sorry but Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant was not the best match at Wrestlemania III, it may have been the bigger event and drew more money that doesn’t mean it was the best match, Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat was a great wrestling match and stole the show that night and to say otherwise is really showing a lot of disrespect towards the incredible performance they put on.
@laparka1138 Let put it this way: you could have the greatest match, technically speaking, with Teddy Riner and Kilian Wenger, in front of 500 guy in the middle of Maine... But, did it really get people behind them or was it just a random match for no reason?
Savage vs Steamboat was a really good technical match, and it did have some psychology... But, you could have a better match, technically speaking, that nobody care about.
@saturdaypsycho WHat are you talking about? I see a trainer who knows the business and is teaching the young talent the ways, without sugar coating it. I would love to have a trainer like Al Snow.
You can get a true education about the BUSINESS of pro-wrestling from Al Snow. If I ever wanted to go into the business. I would definetly want snow as a mentor
@rich12682 LOL, Al's funny, he's painfully honest, but he's fair....I agree that he'd be THE guy to get you not just ready for the ring, but ready to work with any fed in any country.
2:55 to 3:14 - Sums up exactly what is wrong with indy wrestlers today. Guys like Roderick Strong can't draw flies if you rolled them in horse-shit, simply because they don't know haw to "work" as in "work the fan into paying $20 to see them", they'd much rather potato the shit out of each other in-front of 500 ugly virgins. This business used to be where the smart ones were the wrestlers and the marks paid to see them, now its the other way around. Go figure.
I love how every interview he asks about the best match of Wrestlemania 3 and everyone says Steamboat/Savage. He just couldn't hold in his anger anymore!
joemj413 2 weeks ago
Is that f´n Sami Callihan????
SuperJimmyization 3 months ago
Al Snow. The real trainer. I just learned a lot.
Deathartist666 3 months ago
I am sorry but Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant was not the best match at Wrestlemania III, it may have been the bigger event and drew more money that doesn’t mean it was the best match, Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat was a great wrestling match and stole the show that night and to say otherwise is really showing a lot of disrespect towards the incredible performance they put on.
laparka1138 8 months ago
@laparka1138 Let put it this way: you could have the greatest match, technically speaking, with Teddy Riner and Kilian Wenger, in front of 500 guy in the middle of Maine... But, did it really get people behind them or was it just a random match for no reason?
Savage vs Steamboat was a really good technical match, and it did have some psychology... But, you could have a better match, technically speaking, that nobody care about.
therrydicule 6 months ago
@laparka1138
Bullshit. You don't get it at all. You're just a mark.
It's a matter of perspective really.
That's what grates me a bit. Wrestling isn't real so who's to say who's actually good or not. It all comes down to what you enjoy personally.
Romulus123 2 weeks ago
HOLY SHIT this guy's a complete, raving fucking lunatic. Bitter old bullshit
saturdaypsycho 1 year ago
@saturdaypsycho
huh????????
NiceVideos11 1 year ago
@saturdaypsycho WHat are you talking about? I see a trainer who knows the business and is teaching the young talent the ways, without sugar coating it. I would love to have a trainer like Al Snow.
BlueEyeGerman 1 year ago 11
brilliant
Obelisk2290 1 year ago 2
wow, this is very informative....
MoonspiderHugs 1 year ago 2
al snow is good worker and shooter
jobber25v 1 year ago 4
this is great !
armandmax 1 year ago
You can get a true education about the BUSINESS of pro-wrestling from Al Snow. If I ever wanted to go into the business. I would definetly want snow as a mentor
rich12682 1 year ago
@rich12682 LOL, Al's funny, he's painfully honest, but he's fair....I agree that he'd be THE guy to get you not just ready for the ring, but ready to work with any fed in any country.
egg64 1 year ago 3
look it's Nick Berk over there by the end of the video.
PhillyChaz666 1 year ago
is al a trainer for combat zone.
tbonematt08 1 year ago
Al Snows a great trainer.
AlexDCl 1 year ago
was that Sami Callahan in there?
halose7en1980 1 year ago
this looks very good, would be amazing to be trained by snow
RyanteraForsch 1 year ago
2:55 to 3:14 - Sums up exactly what is wrong with indy wrestlers today. Guys like Roderick Strong can't draw flies if you rolled them in horse-shit, simply because they don't know haw to "work" as in "work the fan into paying $20 to see them", they'd much rather potato the shit out of each other in-front of 500 ugly virgins. This business used to be where the smart ones were the wrestlers and the marks paid to see them, now its the other way around. Go figure.
ants84 1 year ago 16
@ants84 Yeah. No one's ever wrestled stiff and got over.
Oh wait, yes they have.
benelgermosen 1 year ago
@ants84
Thanks for that info, Mr. Cornette.
iTubeYourDadsMinge 5 months ago
looks like a great one
Dante1Savage 1 year ago
this looks really really interesting.
StewartLucrative 1 year ago