Oh that was an excellent 1995 Ghost Rider Toys Commercial
Here's another Westway Ford commercial from 1989, 35 years ago this year with the Warrior...you can tell he isn't the Dingo Warrior anymore the way he face-paint is and he's almost like a zombie here
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I actually never seen nor knew about that 1995 Mattel Hot Wheels Nightmare Alley set before...it looked really cool especially since in 95 there was a lot of neon green, glow in the dark stuff, take that awesome scene in Batman Forever for example This set would have been perfect to play with around and on Halloween time, surely there was kids or even adults that did
I believe this is the last of the Westway Ford Warrior commercials. Joe Greed is still calling him Dingo despite this is 1989 and he's The Ultimate Warrior now in the WWF no longer in the WCCW That's cool they were open till Midnight as well
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Hah, how about that, I never seen that one with Dusty Rhodes before, that was pretty cool PB
This one ain't got the Warrior in it but I believe this was one of the last Westway Ford commercials as it was 1997. The person that uploaded this says that these commercials were a big part of his life & childhood so that is good
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Yes it is but I've always been one to watch certain commercial if they had My interest if it was toys, something funny or like Westway Ford Warrior ones or the Dusty one you posted and especially stores. That was a nice Carvel commercial, I ain't never seen that one either
So when apparently the Warrior was done with Westway Ford or perhaps even at teh same time in his heyday in the WWF. Who was the first wrestler to present Slim Jim in the WWF Nope, if you thought it was Macho Man your wrong...he was the Macho King in 89 so it was actually....The Ultimate Warrior I recall this a lot back then
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Coincidentally I bought some Slim Jims for the first time in over 20 years. I was at this discount shop and they had them there and I figured why the heck not? They're not bad. Taste oddly like Chef Boyardee.
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I will buy a Slim Jim (or comparable name brand) every now in then at the checkout line. My son loves them so he usually gets them in his Christmas stocking, lol Not sure about LA Knight, though.
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