 What's good, George, but Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out some of the Joe Rogan, Hulk Hogan clips. I know I asked on one to say a couple days ago, I checked out a video by wrestling gives and he was talking about just some of the stuff that Hulk Hogan was saying on Joe Rogan's podcast. I asked you guys if you wanted me to check out some of the clips and you guys said a lot of you guys said y'all definitely wanted me to check out some of the clips. So that's what I'm going to do and really get a better understanding of what the hell Hulk Hogan has been talking about on this podcast on Joe Rogan's podcast. You guys wanted it. So that's what I'm here to do. We're going to get right into this one. This should be a very interesting one. Stole all the famous stuff I did. Yeah, I stole all the famous stuff I did in the ring. This actually does sound a little bit more believable for something that Hulk Hogan would have did in the past. Let's check this one out. I'm in the ring with Kurt Angle and we're going to scroll up. He goes down an amateur stance. His eyes rolled back in his head like a dart. I'm looking at Angle, brother. Brother. And so when I first started working with him, I mean, you're supposed to make, you're supposed to, you know, I work with a one-man gang in a certain way. I work with Piper a certain way. People work with Hulk Hogan in a certain way. There's a certain protocol to set a storyline up. You know, well, Kurt Angle is just coming at me and taking me down and going behind me and yulking my shit up every night. This is going on for like three or four nights in a row. And I'm like, I know he's kind of like green. He's just getting started and he's got that amateur wrestling mindset. If he can't break him, he's not going to draw any money. I mean, as soon as Brock got that out of his head, he drew nothing but money. So Kurt's coming at me. Kurt's coming at me. I finally had a son. I said, brother, what is your deal? Brother. I'm here to make money. I'm here to make a living. I said, what's going on with you, man? Why the first five or six minutes? You're trying to grind me out here. You know, well, Vince told me to screw you. I said, oh, really? Vince told you to do that? I said, I can't wait to get a hold of Vince now. Oh, Vince put it in Kurt's ear when you're on these house shows with Hogan and nobody sees you. You're not on TV. Go out and grind his ass, you know. So that was a big thing for Vince. Oh, wow. I was wrestling San Antonio tonight with no cameras. He'd sit Kurt Angle on me for the first five or six minutes. Oh, wow. That's the reason for fun. Just a joke because it's fucking Vince. That's why go give them some shit because there's no cameras back then at them house shows. I mean, it wouldn't really cameras like that. Other than like, maybe, you know, Polaroids, but not everybody just had cameras like that them house shows. Not like it is today. We do a house show. You're liable to get recorded for some stuff. You know what I'm saying? But back then, but like that so you can have guys out there doing stuff that they normally wouldn't do on live television. So yeah, because we all we all we would all do that shit to each other. It's just a normal wrestling rib. You know, Kurt Angle's neck looks like a waist. Yeah, it's like a normal person ridiculous. Yeah, yeah, he's a monster, man. He just had both of his knees done. You know, yeah, I was going to ask like he must have experienced a ton of injuries, right? Yeah, good guy though, brother. Really good guy. I mean, so you had knee replacements. Yeah. Matt Serra just had one of those. And it's crazy, bro. Kurt body has been through a ringer. That's why much respect to Kurt Angle as well. He's just been through so much physically. When it comes to the neck surgeries, the probably the back, obviously the knees. He's just done so much and put his body through the ringer for our entertainment. It's it's crazy, man. Some of the things that you do like the hand of the ear and all that was that Vince or you or you guys think of this stuff together. No, that was stolen. I was stolen. Well, there you go. He's telling the truth. And once again, we've had this conversation with some people being like, oh, obviously L.A. Night. He's ripping off stone cold in the rock. Once again, your favorites have gotten something that they've done in a ring. From somebody else. A lot of them have 90% of them have. So if that's the case, man, some of y'all favorites, some of the legends, you got to give them criticism too. If we're going to do that, it's a revolving door and wrestling. I mean, well, um, this guy named Austin Idol. Um, yeah, he's another guy that looks like Flair, just like for almost. And, um, I was in, I was in Dothan, Alabama one night and I saw him just do this. And it was louder than any reaction he got from the whole match. I saw him, it's kind of interesting. So I started going up and started going in just place blue, you know, when I'm down and they lift mom once somebody's getting asleep and they lift mom twice. Yeah. And I lift mom the third time and I put mom and I go stole that too from Dusty Rhodes. So I didn't do that when I was a kid. Um, how about the Hey Brother? That was mine. Nice. But anyway, say your prayers, take your vitamins. That's mine. Nice. The shirt tear, that was an accident. I was in the Rosemont horizon and I had once again a six man tag. And even back then you couldn't avoid the six man tag. Even today we still get the six man tag. That's the main event. Oh, I know it was. I was in there with Jerry Blackwell. A couple guys, all three guys were playing the sheiks. I can't remember what the hell was. I was in the ring with these two guys, Greg Ganya, who was the promoter son, Jim Brunzel. I'm standing in the middle of the ring and they just reached up and ripped my shirt off me. Each guy grabbed my shirt and ripped it in the place when I'm crazy. I went, oh, shit, that works. And plus I get tired carrying on that big ass robe and stuff, carrying extra bag at the airports of t-shirts I'm in. You know, so different things like that. You know, the Hulkamania thing, of course, there was Beetlemania, you know, and then all of a sudden that guy that did the ear thing, Austin Idle, I heard him say, Idlemania, you know, do this to his face because he's a good looking guy. Austin, I don't know. I heard that. Idlemania. When Hulk Hulki hit you with the, you know, he's about to lose your gimmick. He's about to take something. Interesting. It all worked out well. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, do you like doing the other stuff too? Like movies and things on TV shows and things along those lines? I used to, but no, not anymore. I, uh, I don't know how many. I don't know if I've done 15 or 17 little low budget kids movies or had cameos. And you know, I've done a lot of three or six movies. Ronnie Anderson and Jim Barney, Muffet Street. I did at Mega Mountain. I played Dave Dragon, the superhero. I've done Gremlin movies. I've done Baywatch. Bay, oh God. Yeah. I was partners with the Baywatch guys. Now, you know, done different things. Tony has followed your career very closely. Yeah. But you know, it's the thing was, it was the process. It's like when I first got with Vince, we took off. We did a wrestling movie called No Holds Bard. And a tiny Lester, you know, he was in it with me and great guy, man. I love him to death. And we just, but the thing was, other than that first wrestling movie that I did with Vince, I started doing a bunch of the movies. I did the first couple of movies that New Orleans cinema ever did. And I'm Mr. Nanny. It's the first two movies ever did. And then that guy, Jordan Belford gave me money to do a couple of movies at Wolf Wall Street. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Pull up like Sand with Muscles. You can see him producer credit. Wow. So he gave me money to do Sand with Muscles and another movie. But I did like, did you get a chance to talk to that guy? No, no, I never did. He, no, I take that back. I did meet him one time. I met him one time at the Grand Havana room and with Brian and Stan Schuster who were running the Grand Havana room in Beverly Hills. I didn't know who he was and I was talking to him and they saw this is the guy that put the money up. But I did meet him, but you know, that was the only time it didn't have a conversation. That's crazy, man. He met the Wolf Wall Street and put him in a movie. Right? You know, he produced it. You know, saying when they get you in a movie, that's crazy. Didn't I know that? So some of these actually quite, quite interesting. I haven't really since any type of lies being told. All right. We're going to get into this one right here, man. The night whole Hogan witnessed a murder in WWE. Now this should be very interesting. Check this one out. So after I got in and I figured out all these territories, you know, like I went to Minnesota and Russell and I went to North Florida, the fuller territory, which is Peacola and all through Mobile, Alabama and Birmingham, that small territory. I went to Memphis and worked for Waller and Jerry Jarrett for a while, but then when I went to work for Vince Jr., and I went back after being fired and had my first run in New York when I went back in 84 to beat the Iron Sheik, Vince wanted to cross all those imaginary boundaries, you know, and I went, wow, this is going to be dangerous. So Vince says, you up for it? I said, yeah, I'll do it. And so Vince stayed in Connecticut in Greenwich in the office and, you know, then I was booked in Lafayette, Louisiana. We pump our signal in there for like eight weeks. You know, prime example is Kansas City. I don't know if you ever heard of a wrestler named Harley Race. Yeah, of course. NWA champion, tougher than hell, meaner than a snake. Great guy though, okay. We pump the signal into Kansas City for eight weeks. And Harley Race has been there like 18 years. He was the NWA champion. I'm the champion of the world. He's a very proud and mean son of a bitch. And all of a sudden, here comes this blonde-haired idiot from New York going, hey, I'm the WWF champion. I'm the WWE champion. I'm coming to Camper Arena and we're pumped the signal. So I come, I fly into town. I show up about two in the afternoon. My guys call me Harley Race came down here with a gun. Oh. He tried to light the ring on fire. Whoa. And had the cops ran him up and they didn't arrest him. Oh, shit. And they told me, Harley said, when I show up, he's going to kill you. Oh. So I go across the street and I go to the Rusty Scupper, this bar, right? And I was notorious at the time for not kind of like being on time because the matches would start like at 7, 3, 8 o'clock and they wanted you to be building at 6.30. I'd come rolling at about 9.30, you know, after intermission and I'd have time to put my boots on because I don't want to talk about rust. I just want to do it, you know. It's like playing guitar or anything. It's like chess, you think two, three moves ahead. And so now I don't need to be at the building early. I damn sure don't want to run into Harley Race. You know, this guy's going to kill him. I'm scared to death of him anyway. Sometimes it's like a kid, you know. So now I'm across the Rusty Scupper drinking bottles of wine, drinking bottles of wine. And now I got to go to the building, okay? So now I go to the building and I had to go to the bathroom and my stomach was killing me. So I'm sitting around the toilet going to the bathroom. And I don't know if you know a wrestler named Davey Boy Smith, the British Bulldog. Yep. Oh my God, the fucking King is here. The fucking King is here. He's going to kill you Hogan. Davey Boy comes in and screams at me. It's all, I pull my brother, he wrestling. The other types of don't even wipe my ass. You know, as fast as I could, because I don't want to get caught in my pants down. And I don't have a fighting chance. I come blowing out of the bathroom. I turn around the corner and he puts that gun right in my face. And we're in Kemper Arena. And he goes, you know what? I should kill you Hogan for coming in here and doing this. And this is Harley Race talking to me. And then he puts the gun down. He goes, but I really need a job. Wow. Holy shit. You know, holy shit. I shook his hand, brother. And I was a huge fan. Love the guy to death anyway. But that's the type of stuff me and Vince were doing. We're going to other people's territories. And then, you know, you go through, you know, you go to hotel rooms and stuff. You never know when stuff is going to put crap in your bag or stuff like that. We went down to Puerto Rico. But anyway, Harley became a good friend again. That actually does sound believable because that's how it's pretty much took over wrestling. Vince or Junior took over wrestling. He was doing things that at the time was kind of taboo. Like you didn't do that. You didn't go into somebody else's wrestling territory and try to steal from them. Steal the fan base and everything like that. So I can kind of believe this story. This actually does sound somewhat legitimate. Y'all let me know if there's some truth to this, but this does sound quite believable. I knew him before I was a fan. He's come here to the band playing everything. But anyway, like going down to Puerto Rico. First time we go down to Puerto Rico. I've never been to Puerto Rico before. All the boys tell me how violent it is. They cut you. They burn you with cigarettes. They throw everything at you in Puerto Rico. So I'd never been. I didn't need to go. But now Vince wants to go down to Puerto Rico. And Carlos Cologne had the territory there for 34 years. So here we come. And I go rolling down to Puerto Rico with Cindy Loper with me, right? Damn. So I go down to Puerto Rico and we have the match and we saw the stadium. Me and Macho man go back to the room and we go walk in his room. His room is trashed. Damn. His room is trashed. And so all of a sudden I go, oh my God, let me go to my room. So all of a sudden I go to my room and I don't want to say the guy's name. But when I open the door, he's sitting there and because he's still really active. And he's sitting there with a gun. He said, if you ever come back here, you're going to kill you. OK. I was going back to Tampa. I hauled ass to the airport. I got on an Eastern Airlines flight. The last one out of town flew to LA. I was supposed to be going home to Tampa. Damn. Four months later, bruiser Brody goes down there. Has a little argument. The Booker calls him into the shower, cuts his throat and kills him. Jesus Christ. So that's down there in Puerto Rico. Jesus Christ. Because they just went to Puerto Rico recently and it is one of the best crowd experiences of all time in WWE history. They literally are one of the best crowds for a Peep, a pay-per-view or PLE. Whatever you want to call this year, backlash is one of the best crowds. It's one of the best pay-per-views WWE has put on this year. So wow. If this is true, if what he's saying is true, that's holy. It was a different time back then, bro. Jesus Christ. I don't know if you guys have heard the Brody story. The promoter cut his throat and killed him. Well, he was the Booker. He was one of the invaders, Rod Regus, and Brody was kind of hard to do business with in the ring. He was really stiff and would beat the shit out of you. He wouldn't put anybody over. And he was a big, big man, six foot eight, three hundred and thirty pounds in crazy shape. And you know, they wanted to beat him. He was nine tonight, brother. Wow. So after the match, I said, hey, Jose wants to talk to you in the shower. Brody went walking the shower. He jumped and cut his throat and died right there. And all the wrestlers that saw it were afraid to go back and testify. Damn. That's so it can get crazy. That's about as crazy as it gets. Holy nah, if that's true, which once again, part of me do believe there's some truth to that because back then it was different. You and Vince Jr. Obviously the Vince we know today was doing things as father wasn't doing. No one was really stepping on the toes of other territories. But Vince didn't care and that's a dangerous game, especially back then. It was holy. That was insane. But quite interesting, man. There was actually some interesting conversations that was had in all these clips or whatnot. But yeah, man, I don't know what's true. What's not. But I do believe that last story has some type of truth to it and definitely the Hulk Hogan still in certain stuff. That makes total sense. A lot of people did back in the day. It does not exclude the Hulk Hogan either. So comment down below. Let me know. Do you guys know some of the stories that Hulk Hogan was talking about specifically the territory stuff for those who was around for that time? Because I know we have some older people that have been around for the territory days of wrestling and stuff like that. Is there some truth to things we give really personal and damn near deadly if one territory tried to take over another territory, did a show in another wrestling company in each territory? Let me know how truthful that is. Because I do believe there's some truth to what Hulk Hogan was saying. But I appreciate all the love and support. Road to 150K. Now I'm still here on the speedy YouTube rest and ship of the world. Appreciate y'all keeping me. See y'all next one.