Macho Man: Macho Madness 1952-2011

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2011

Welcome to the Danger Zone. He's the tower of power, too sweet to be sour, funky like a monkey, space is the place, the sky's the limit. Its the Macho Man! OH YEA! DIG IT!

Macho Man Randy Savage basically introduce me to the crazy world of pro wrestling, thanks to his Slim Jim commercials. This video is overdue, but I did what I can given the amount of usable matches I have. Born in a wrestling family with his father, Angelo Poffo, and his younger brother, Leaping Lanny Poffo, were wrestlers. Most famous in his time with the WWF where he had famous feuds with Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Ric Flair, and wrestled in arguably the greatest Wrestlemania match of all time against Ricky The Dragon Steamboat. Also known for his famous Diving Elbow Drop and his catchphrase "OH YEAH!!". In the WWF, he was an Intercontinental and two-time WWF Champion. He's also remembered with his relationship with then-real-wife, Miss Elizabeth. Their on-screen relationship culminated in the "Match Made in Heaven" wedding at Summerslam of 1991.

Macho Man jumped to WCW where he became 4-time World Heavyweight Champion. He would get in feuds with DDP Diamond Dallas Page, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Lex Luger, and Hulk Hogan with the nWo before joining up with them. Savage sided up with Kevin Nash to become part of the nWo Wolfpac to fight nWo Hollywood. Savage left WCW after a not-so notable run with Team Madness

From then on, Savage kept a low profile but his most notable appearance was in the Spiderman movie as Bonesaw McGraw where he incorporated another catchphrase in "Bonesaw is Ready!" Savage then had two forgettable appearances in TNA where he competed in the first ever PPV of TNA in Victory teaming with Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles against Jeff Jarrett, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall. Savage released a rap album in 2003 entitled "Be a Man"

On May 20, 2011, Randy Savage died in a car accident after crashing into a tree in Seminole, Florida. He was 58.

In video: Genichiro Tenryu, George Takano, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Nature Boy Ric Flair, Rick Steiner, Jushin Thunder Liger, Sensational Sherri

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  • @NickD25 January 4, 2000

  • @rogertayloRRR Tokyo Dome, New Japan Pro Wrestling. Don't know the date though sorry.

  • where was he at the begining of the clip?

  • I wish the music in the video could have been his entrance music always... often IMITATED. never DUPLICATED... History beckons the Macho Man!

  • Thank you Kyo for making this video. It was a great fit for a true legend in Professional Wrestling rest in peace Macho Man Randy Savage.

  • Where did you get those Japan Matches?

  • nice tribute kyo, I was wondering if you can make an Eddie Guerrero/Black Tiger tribute? R.I.P Macho Man

  • I love it macho madness forever. Wondering could you do a video of flair cause he's been in japan so many times i can't count.

    EXCELLENT JOB!!!

  • Only the Macho Man can pull off that jacket at the beginning.

  • great tribute cause u have some of the best vids of japanese wrestlers and i was there when macho fought lyger.

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