Friday 23 April 2021


I now continue  this website in this fashion.

With this topic " first.

The topic of wrestling.

And a few comments . First off I will say this.

Regarding the following video from youtube ? Attached below?


I say this.


https://youtu.be/DKJRyLu-UPg


If I recall? Correctly?

It was the year 1992?

Yet I cant be certain.



Anyhow.

To get to the point?

At the london gardens in london ontario " undertaker and sid justice were the main event at a showing in july.

If I recall Tito Santana faced off against Rickey steamboat with steamboat winning a fairly decent match in the sub main event.





Plus the bush whackers defeated the mounties plus a few other wrestling stars too.

Yet the main event was actually what I was interested in.

And to be truthful...



When it started "" from start to finish..

Justice mostly  completely dominated the now  legendary  wrestler formerly  known in the wrestling world around that time as  mean mark callous aka the punisher.

I mean ... I suppose  undertaker had a few moments of handling sid.

Sure.


But mostly?

Sid totally threw the undertaker around like a rag doll.

That match he did.


That's for sure.

For about 20 minutes to perhaps ooo maybe a half an hour.

And 

The interesting way in which psycho sid finished off taker?

That match?



To close out the match.

Sid somehow pile drove the undertaker 7 straight times.

Before finally pinning him.

Undertaker sometimes is an easy target.

Because he comes right at you.

And when did is standing in front of you?

In the ring?

Well.. you know what I mean.


Sid doesnt like that.

So did attacks.

Anyways 


After the first 6 pile drivers?

Undertaker did his usual strange dead man thing.


He laid on his back after the pile drive... and then slowly sat up.

Reaching for the urn to give him strength held by that brother love guy.


And then after that undertaker  was again standing on his feet.

Where sid was quite anxious to pile drive him again.


.undertaker seemed quite energetic.

Til the 6th pile driver.

In this match.


But  he did look a little unsteady.

After the 6th pile drive .

Then he got up again and sid pile drove him again .


A 7th time.


If you had seen how the undertaker had sat up and then immediately fallen back onto his back after the 7th pile driver?


That could be compared to a scene from   a comedy movie.


If anyone reading this had seen it?


Youd know why I call it one of the funniest  comical sights I've seen in wrestling.


It was probably the third funniest thing I've seen in pro wrestling.


Behind  the second funniest scene in wrestling I've ever seen of andre first signaling to a ref that jim helwig was a lunatic and then  mimicking the ultimate warrior by shaking the ropes while warriors going nuts before one of their matches in the 90s """



And also  the funniest scene in wrestling I've personally ever witnessed.


Which was kerry vonerich mimicking the warlords actions.


In a match between those two.

Around 1991.


I'll tell ya.


The warlord walked up to the tornado and pushed him back onto his back.

To start the match.


Then warlord immediately turns around and flexes his muscles to the crowd.

Belittling kerry.



Blissfully 

Unaware 

That the 265 pound largest vonerich boy regarding the legendary vonerichs  had immediately gotten up and was standing right behind warlord.


I think a lot of people dont realize how good of a wrestler kerry actually was.

And they dont realize he was the only brother who was actually a pretty big fella.


 " unlike the rest of his family.

That's something I think people fail to grasp when addressing the vonerichs.

It was kind of weird how no one ever admitted that the texas tornado was technically a big guy.


6 feet 4 approximately and usually about 265 pounds was what he wrestled at.


That's not exactly a small guy.

Like his brothers were.


Yet anyhow...

To get back to my memory of this match the texas tornado had with warlord

When the big  lord ultimately turned around the texas tornado pushed warlord down and through the ropes

.

Much harder then warlord pushed kerry...


Warlords expression of shock was pretty funny as kerry mocked warlord by mimicking his previous muscle  flexing gestures to the wrestling crowd that day.

At that INTERVAL in time.

A great memory that was.


That was priceless.

Quite.

ACTUALLY.

YES.

IT WAS.


And if anyone's got that on tape?

Please download it.


I confess... I want to see it again.

It was funny.

After that?


Vonerich made short work of the monster.


And pinned him in about ten minutes.

Yet' that said" now back to the  undertaker and sid match I saw.


While sid roared undertaker lay on his back.

After the 7th pile driver.

It was comical to see for one reason.


Everyone was expecting the dead man to just simply get up.

Again.

He sat up.

Looked at the urn.

And reached towards it for strength.

Like he did in those days.

After the 7th pile driver.

And then he just comically fell back down.

Onto his back.

Sid got the pin.

And undertaker was defeated.


And basically ""in that match?

Sid vicious dominated undertaker.


I'm not kidding.

I saw it with my own eyes.

Sid destroyed taker at a time in wrestling where undertaker was considered unbeatable.


I saw it happen.

So that says something.

.

Also "" ALSO """ I'll say this .

3 months later?

On national tv?

I was watching the wwf.


And you know who they were advertising as undefeated?

Still?

In  the wwf pro wrestling ?

At the time?


The undertaker.


I laughed at that.

Because 3 months earlier?

I saw sid destroy the undertaker completely and then easily pin him.


1 ... 2.... 3...



Kind of an interesting story to followww that though ' is this.


It is weird though.


To mention.

Sid basically dominated most wrestlers.

It's TRUE.



Yet 

On his first meeting against 

The man they call elgigante.?




The giant gonzalez annihilated psycho sid and sent him to the hospital on a stretcher.

In ooo I would say less then a minute?

I think? It was about a minute.

I remember seeing that on tv live.



Too.

And the giant did that to undertaker too.

Upon their first meeting.



Two great wrestlers.

Who basically beat everybody and everybody feared at that time.



In around 1993.


But that giant wrestler didnt fear undertaker or sid.

That's for sure.

So? I dont know?



Elgigante? He was pretty strong when he first entered wrestling.

He grew weak.

You could tell.



He was getting weaker.

With that growth disease.

Every year.

Kind of sad.



But when he first entered wrestling?

Only wrestler to send both sid justice and the freaking undertaker to hospital beds on stretchers.



Both matches lasted less then a freaking minute!

I saw that live too!

That's sort of weird.

Ya know?


I'm gonna repeat what I just said.

Because I think its ultimately note worthy to address.


It is weird though.
Sid basically dominated most wrestlers.
It's TRUE.



Yet
On his first meeting against
The man they call elgigante.?
The giant gonzalez annihilated psycho sid and sent him to the hospital on a stretcher.
In ooo I would say less then a minute?
I think? It was about a minute.




I remember seeing that on tv live.
Too.



And the giant did that to undertaker too.
Upon their first meeting.
Two great wrestlers.



Who basically beat everybody and everybody feared at that time.
In around 1993.




But elgigante didnt fear the undertaker or sid that time. That's for sure.
So? I dont know?



Elgigante? He was pretty strong when he first entered wrestling.



But
He grew weak.
He was very strong for the first two years he wrestled though.
And 



I really dont think anyone could have beat him for real.
Those first two years.
I simply dont.




Not in mortal terms.
Anyways.
He was just too big.

But he grew weaker and weaker.
Every year.




You could tell.

He was getting weaker.
With that growth disease.
Every year.



To the point where " it got easy to wrestle him and handle him.



Because he didnt do what big show did.
Have an operation to stop the growth disease from killing him.
Kind of sad.



But like I said when he first entered wrestling?
If you weren't a master martial artist?
You weren't gonna beat that giant.




He was just too strong.
Before the disease got to him.
It's that simple.



Only wrestler to send both the huge psycho sid justice and the freaking undertaker to hospital beds on stretchers.



He sent those two giants to hospital beds out cold.
In less then a minute.

Both matches lasted less then a freaking minute!
Actually.
I saw that live too!
That's sort of weird.
Ya know?


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 wrestling.

people like to say its fake.

but, 

for the majority, its not.


the promoters give wrestlers their instructions, on how they wish matches to proceed. but, for the majority, the matches are always realer then people think.


which also applies to these two wrestlers here.

and that is not even mentioning the fact, these two wrestlers very much, disliked telegraphing wrestling. or being pretentious.

all the facts related to these two guys verify that statement as correct.

but anyways, for the record, people also need to keep in mind that, Andrรฉ Renรฉ Roussimoff (May 19, 1946 – January 27, 1993)




https://youtu.be/ZlzU3i-Jh2U




was four years from death, and his mortal body strength was mostly decreasing at the point warrior faced him 'too' in this life.    andre's speed generally was gone too by the point warrior faced him.


also, warrior was an immortal in this life. a fact unknown to mortals, connected to genesis 3: 22 whereas andre was a mortal. a strong mortal and probably able to defeat all mortal wrestlers and most immortals in human form, in this life.  


although i doubt even andre would have been able to defeat jim helwig in a wrestling match 'even in his prime, for the most part, because of who ultimate warrior truly was in this life. 



regarding the over all functions of what matthew 17; 21 says to humans in this existence.


yet, summarizing the truth of this matter, for 1humans in this life, this needs to be clarified.

which is.

the bottom line to this topic- is, i also, highly doubt even the ultimate warrior would have been able to do that to andre so fast, if andre was in his prime in facing the ultimate warrior in this life.


andre was simply too strong in his prime- for even warrior to do that.


 that quickly.




my estimate?

warrior would beat andre if they both faced each other in their prime in this life.



for the most part, he would win.




because of who he is.



he was andre's achilles heel in this life. at least in the golden age presently referred to by a prophet named nostradamus.

c5q41. c9q17.



 in connection to matthew 17; 21 of christianitys scriptures and warnings to mortals, in this life.


but 'not easily.




connected to this.





dovefaith.blogspot.com




it would take the warrior approximately 18 minutes to wear andre down and finally beat andre. in a real wrestling match.

for the most part.

not every time.


but mostly warrior would come out on top.

9 times out of 1o warrior would win.

because of his speed mostly. in this life.


90 percent of the time.


P.s.


And yes... people... if an immortal takes on human form in this life  THROUGH ALCHEMICAL PROCEDURES AND THE MANUFACTURING OF SOMEWHAT SUPERIOR HUMAN HUSKS OR HUMAN FLESH" HIDDEN FROM MORTAL OR TERRESTRIAL EYES BY GODS AND GODDESSES WHO PRESENTLY RULE IN THIS CREATED  UNIVERSES PRESENT HEAVENS CONNECTED TO REVELATION 21: 1 TO 3 AS WELL AS 2ND PETER 3: 7 TO 17" THEN AN IMMORTAL HAS THE ABILITY TO DO THAT OBVIOUSLY.

IN CONNECTION TO REVELATION 16: 13 TO 14 OR LUKE 1: 37.


BY WHICH FACTOR INMORTALS OFTEN TIMES LIVE AMONGST HUMANS.

UNBEKNOWEST TO HUMANS.

AS HEBREWS 13: 2 WARNS HUMANS IN THIS LIFE.

OBVIOUSLY.

AND WHEN AN IMMORTAL DOES THAT SPECIFICALLY AN IMMORTAL CAN DIE.

AND USUALLY DOES DIE EVENTUALLY..

WHILE THEIR SPIRIT DWELLS IN SIDE SUCH FLESH THEY LIVE AS HUMANS DO.

FOR THE MOST PART.

YET" THEN DIE.


OBVIOUSLY ALL FACTS PERTAINING TO THIS LIFE VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THAT STATEMENT...

CHRIST JESUS HIMSELF" THE MOST ANCIENT OF ALL IMMORTALS" IS PROOF TO THE ACCURACY OF THAT STATEMENT.


PERFECTLY CLEAR AND PERFECTLY SIMPLE...



Now.. before proceeding with this website I feel it neccacary to make a brief note of something.



Regarding a youtube video I place here.
Attached immediately below.

I wrote the following letter to someone on this subject named Ronald

Worded in this light.
Ron.
https://youtu.be/lzpTj5G79j8 
Stamboli is about 240 pounds.
Rikishi 360 here.
Single handedly the most impressive wrestling feat ever. 
Ronald? Listen.  
Military pressing a bar at 300 is very hard.

I've lifted some weight.
For a 170 pound person.

I've dead lifted 410 pounds straight off a floor.
I've back squatted 420.
Without a Smith machine.


And 480 actually with fair ease .
On a Smith machine.

I've bench pressed 360 with solid presses 5 reps.
On a decline bench press. Smith machine.
And I've done 210
At straight bench press.
One repetition...
I'm not too bad.
I'm not the best.
But pound for pound.
I'm fairly above average .
Still?
The best military press I've done?

170 pounds.

And that was basically half of stamboli's feat.

And I did my mine with a bar.

Johnny stamboli took a live struggling heavy 360 pound  crazed  man and military pressesd the shrieking fat gluttonous lunatic .
Rikishi.

A military press is much more difficult then a bench press.
Ronnie.

This move is the most impressive move I've seen in wrestling specifically.


Because of the weight difference.

I mean... sure mark Henry military presses  a 450 pound big VADER.
Sure.

But mark  Henry is 400 pounds of muscle.

And ultimate warrior at 285 military pressed Hogan at 321.
Plus crush at 300 military pressed undertaker 5 times easily at the same weight.
And goldberg at 290 easily military pressed scott Steiner at the same weight.

10 times.
Easily.

All impressive military presses.

Yet thats not the point.

Goldberg and crush failed to military press anyone 60 pounds heavier then they are.

And warrior never even tried.

The point?
At only 240 pounds?
What stamboli does here?
In military pressing a 360 pound rikishi?
That's a difference of 120 pounds!
That's fucking impressive.!
Its single handedly the most impressive feat of strength I've seen occur in wrestling.

Hands down...
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On Thu., Jul. 22, 2021, 3:36 a.m. vinnie venus, <7thmaskedmarvel@gmail.com> wrote:
https://youtu.be/lzpTj5G79j8 
Stamboli is about 240 pounds.
Rikishi 360 here.
Single handedly the most impressive wrestling feat ever. 



I now close this post with this.






Watch "Randall "Tex" Cobb Breaks Down Losing to Larry Holmes | Carson Tonight Show" on YouTube

https://youtu.be/VZ2HHcFlwAo 



Howard Cowell was very very angry at the results of the fight.




I think maybe howard had put money on Holmes k  o'  ing Cobb.
And when it didnt happen?




Howard Cosell freaked.
On national television.
Strange guy.

HOWARD COSELL.




BUT, YEAH... HE WAS MAD AT THE FIGHT RESULTS.
GOOD GOD YES.
Enraged you might say๐Ÿคก



ALMOST TO THE POINT WHERE YOU GOT THE IMPRESSION " HOWARD WANTED TO FIGHT   AND KILL LARRY BY THE END OF THE COBB HOLMES EPIC BATTLE.
Put it this way.
It was
WEIRD.





Listening to Cosell do the commentary on that fight.

That's for sure.




Crazy guy was howard cosell.




That's true.

 

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