@7Boogiewoogie Well, the wrestling business has passed me by (as a fan) as well. I've sinced moved on to boxing and mixed martial arts both of which resemble old school wrestling to me more than modern era wrestling does. The Gagnes gave the world great wrestling for decades. I will always admire and appreciate them. Please tell Greg he has fans in New York City. thanks
@astronato It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, let's face it by the time the sport had passed him by he had been a VERY SUCCESSFUL business man since the 50's. He didn't have to prove anything. I will say this though it would have been nice for him to transition enough so he could pass on the family business to his son. I talk to Greg every now and again and he misses the business terribly. It's what he was raised in. Good guy for sure, I'm sad for him and for fans of the old school.
@AAV1961 - No they didn't. Things change, one day even the Wwe will falter and go out of business. Verne was one of the all time great wrestlers and promoters. And Greg while not the most charismatic guy was an outstanding in ring talent and was over with the crowds.
@DotDotkins - There was no AWA before the Gagnes. The Gagnes were the AWA. And while it suffered at the end it was one of the greatest promotions in the history of pro wrestling.
All the guys you just mentioned were the only wrestlers left in the AWA at the time, there was no one else left to push because everyone else went to the WWF or WCW.
so true...Hogan, blackwell, ventura, all would have been great awa champs and as far as greg even in the same ring as brody....only because daddy owned awa
Back then I had no concept of wrestlers (Verne Gagne) having the entire organization (and the so-called AWA "President" Stanley Blackburn), in their hip pocket: which is why the old geezer was handed the title, what was it, 12 or 14 times before he finally retired...?) He and Bockwinkel passed that stupid belt to one another, like two kids passing the ball to each other on a school court: allthewhile supressing the younger wrestlers who later defected to the WWF/E and elsewhere as a result.
@7Boogiewoogie Well, the wrestling business has passed me by (as a fan) as well. I've sinced moved on to boxing and mixed martial arts both of which resemble old school wrestling to me more than modern era wrestling does. The Gagnes gave the world great wrestling for decades. I will always admire and appreciate them. Please tell Greg he has fans in New York City. thanks
astronato 11 months ago
@astronato It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, let's face it by the time the sport had passed him by he had been a VERY SUCCESSFUL business man since the 50's. He didn't have to prove anything. I will say this though it would have been nice for him to transition enough so he could pass on the family business to his son. I talk to Greg every now and again and he misses the business terribly. It's what he was raised in. Good guy for sure, I'm sad for him and for fans of the old school.
7Boogiewoogie 11 months ago
@AAV1961 - No they didn't. Things change, one day even the Wwe will falter and go out of business. Verne was one of the all time great wrestlers and promoters. And Greg while not the most charismatic guy was an outstanding in ring talent and was over with the crowds.
astronato 1 year ago
@DotDotkins - There was no AWA before the Gagnes. The Gagnes were the AWA. And while it suffered at the end it was one of the greatest promotions in the history of pro wrestling.
astronato 1 year ago
All the guys you just mentioned were the only wrestlers left in the AWA at the time, there was no one else left to push because everyone else went to the WWF or WCW.
DotDotkins 2 years ago
so true...Hogan, blackwell, ventura, all would have been great awa champs and as far as greg even in the same ring as brody....only because daddy owned awa
oldschoolbrad 2 years ago
The AWA was a good promotion before the Gagnes took it over.
DotDotkins 2 years ago
Back then I had no concept of wrestlers (Verne Gagne) having the entire organization (and the so-called AWA "President" Stanley Blackburn), in their hip pocket: which is why the old geezer was handed the title, what was it, 12 or 14 times before he finally retired...?) He and Bockwinkel passed that stupid belt to one another, like two kids passing the ball to each other on a school court: allthewhile supressing the younger wrestlers who later defected to the WWF/E and elsewhere as a result.
McRat1968 2 years ago
i grew up in winnipeg..and watching Greg i believed ANYBODY could be a wrestler,.....lol
oldschoolbrad 2 years ago