Southeastern Wrestling: The Tennessee Stud, Ron Fuller

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

From 1985.

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  • Same here!!! I remember the day when I watched SCW and Continential Wrestling in the 1980's!!! That was fun to watch!!!

  • @timcrtr As far as I know, Ron retired and moved to florida....Not sure if he is involved in any wrestling type business anymore...I got this info off the Les Thatcher website as you will remember he was the host of SCW back in the day and also SMW...You can write to Les and ask him, I'm sure he would know...I wish they would release a greatest matches of SCW DVD as I think it would be a monsterous hit in that area...I know I would buy it in a heartbeat!

  • @Ansom13 what ever happened to Ron? I know that Robert had a long career and went into WCW as a manager, never found out what happened to Ron who was a great wrestler.

  • @ecchirebirth that wasn;t Ron, it was his brother Robert who was smaller

  • a great wrestler underrated dose'nt get no credit 6-9 and could move.

  • I remember meeting Ron Fuller many years ago and lookin up at him...and up...and up....and up. Man was 6'9" (I think) but was so skinny that he looked a LOT taller, especially to a twelve yr old kid LOL.

  • @MrHoghead006 yeah, ron is the tenn studd not robert!! ron was and still is the grt mngr of all time!! the stable was like the nwo was yrs ago!!

  • some people are so dam stupid that they dont know shit robert fuller was Col Parker not ron fuller . Ron Fuller is in this video and is the origanal tenn stud

  • Good Goddess @ 1:41 ... it was like a hammerlock Minoru Special.

    Also ... never realized Fuller was so goddamned tall and lanky. I remember him always looking sorta stout as Col. Parker.

  • I grew up watching Ron and Robert Fuller back in the 70's in knoxville....Great memories of those guys as well as many others from a golden age of wrestling...Great battles that seemed so real to all of us....Makes me sad seeing what became of wrestling...Now its nothing more than a circus an has been for many years.

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