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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

This is a rare NBC Road Warriors Interview. Circa 1987. If you know the date, please add a comment and feel free to add info for others.

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  • George Michael: one of the few mainstream sportswriters/announcers that understood the sport of professional wrestling and showed it respect.

  • I worked full-time when I was 15 as well. Nobody will ever compare to what Pro Wrestling was. I still say the old NWA Jim Crockett days are the best and no one will ever compare.

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  • Crazy thing is, Paul Ellering was paid more then both Hawk and Animal combined for years.

  • Greatest tag team & Manager combo ever! Paul was the greatest manager/hypeman/interviewer ever! Hawk & Animal spoke for themselves. THEY BEAT PEOPLE UP!

  • OOOOOOOWWWWHAT A RUSH!!!!!!!!

  • I love these guys. My heroes

  • Oooooooh, what aaaaaa rrruuuuuusssssshhhhH!!!

  • Whattttttttttttttt ahhhhhhhhh Russssssshhhhhhhhh

  • The merchants of destruction !!!

  • @bladestormviking I remember seeing the 20/20 show on wrestling as a kid but I always watch the Road Warriors. I knew they was beating the mess out dudes. You can tell Hawk had some real street fighting skills. The way be and Animal just beat down on their opponents. The doomday device was so much brutal in the NWA and AWA. I notice in the WWF before Hawk connect with the clothesline Animal would flipped the opponents over before Hawk would hit them.

  • Nice rare upload,, Thanks.. Ya know you do not see tag teams like this anymore. They just pick wrestlers to team up a few win a belt for a month or so and then to the next joke of a tag team. I miss the glory days

  • @Bloodsport1 all of the above, the road warriors' idea of "working" was; it has to look good, but you're going to get the snot beat out of you whether they meant to do harm or not. that's just how they did it. their finisher is a good example. NWA. Animal lifted them, and hawk clubbed them to the mat. you land how you land, good luck. in WWF animal pitched the guy back so when hawk hit with the clothesline, they'd flip and have a better chance to land "safely".

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