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Post by Vegas on Apr 27, 2010 17:04:43 GMT -5
This is the description for the upcoming King Kong Bundy shoot which is expected to be released in late May:
Well, what happens when you have a walking condominium crushing all in its path? This is no ordinary shoot interview; because KING KONG BUNDY doesnt just shoot he EXPLODES!
In this exclusive 2-disc DVD set, King Kong Bundy finally ends decades of silence with a shoot interview with Pro Wrestling Diary thats unquestionably not for the weak of heart!
Bundy chronicles his runs throughout the territories of Texas, Mid South, the Carolinas and everywhere in between. And, of course, his run on top with the WWEmost notably headlining WrestleMania II vs Hulk Hogan as well as his hot feud with Andre the Giant.
Listen to Bundy expose his side and thoughts on what went down with S.D. Jones and setting the pay-per-view record that still stands today from WrestleMania I.
Promoters wrestlers dirt sheets midgets bookers women religion Hell have no fury like an AVALANCHE on the loose!
2-Disc Set includes bonus footage and matches from the career of King Kong Bundy!
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Post by TTX on Apr 27, 2010 17:18:34 GMT -5
Be interesting what he might say about Texas and Fritz.
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Post by LWPD on Apr 27, 2010 17:51:51 GMT -5
Be interesting what he might say about Texas and Fritz. An argument could be made that KKB was one of the best big men of the 80's. He owes a lot to both Fritz and Gary Hart for giving him his working name and helping him find his niche. He had a nice run and even parlayed it into a level of mainstream success (TV, comedy). When he came back to the business from sabbatical in '94 he was nowhere near the Bundy of old...but it didn't seem make or break for him. I have to give him credit for beating the odds and establishing a solid life outside of the ring.
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Post by TTX on Apr 27, 2010 19:40:18 GMT -5
Very true. I agree that he does owe Fritz and Gary a lot.
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