Grunge Wrestling's "Legends Series" presents Prokchop Cash vs. One Man Gang in a battle of two Mid-South legends (recorded on June 9, 2007 in Joneville, Louisiana).
Grunge Wrestling's "Legends Series" presents Prokchop Cash vs. One Man Gang in a battle of two Mid-South legends (recorded on June 9, 2007 in Joneville, Louisiana).
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It's not like these guys are on the road constantly. They show up for nostalgia nites in small towns to connect with some fans and put a little cash in their pocket. They're not all Mickey Rourke style where this is the only way for them to survive. And do you really expect them to look awesome after 20-30 years?
Its sad when a wrestlers stays to long to tarnish whatever acomplishments/reputation he established in his better days.OMG is too old for this shit!!!
There's something very pathetic about this. I remember watching the One Man Gang back in the 80s on TV, in a professionally produced match, in front of a crowd of thousands. Here I see him emerging from a plastic tarp, filmed by an amateur, wrestling some little guy in a high school gym with a tiny, lukewarm audience.
Alright, let's just forget the way these two guys look now and focus on what they did in their prime. One Man Gang was a former UWF champ and WWF superstar. Enough said there. Porkchop holds a special place for me because he was the headliner in the AWA Mississippi territory in the late 70's before they were bought out by Bill Watts. First wrestling I ever watched. He had a big feud with The Mongolians, who were managed by Percy Pringle (Paul Bearer). Porkchop, you're still the man-
How about John Tolos? Rey Mendoza? He was great!The tv announcers were Luis Magana & Miguel Alonso. If anybody has footage of california Wrestling please post. Also dont forget the 1972 battle Royale won by Bruno Sammartino
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He's from Deepest Darkest Africa!!!