Oh my God! It's the Karl Gotch of wrestling sections, step inside to catch all the latest on everything else from the defunct to Terry Funk, Dusty Rhodes to Rip Rogers, the Nature Boy to the Natural Born Thrillers to the National Treasure. Vince Russo says, bro, this is the place to be, bro.
That sounded vaguely familiar. Did someone else use it or does it just generically sound similar to an actual popular song like many WCW themes of that era seem to be.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Actually, I was wondering the same thing. I know I heard it before Big Ron Studd used it but darn it, I cannot place it right now. If I come up with it, I'll post it like I've done others who used the same themes as others
Johnny Muendo's theme is pretty cool.
Okay, now here's a special one to Me. Do you remember long time WWF jobber Louie Spicolli He passed away in early 1998 when he was in WCW and he was only 28...he left way too soon I remember it like it was yesterday when he died...I was shocked I mean I knew him for a long time. So let's go back to 1995 to My fave time of his. He was repackaged as Rad Radford with no hype and became one of the many cool newcomers of that year. He was a winner for a while. He was a grungy heavy metal-ite and followed The Grateful Dead from city to city for 6 years. Remember when you posted The Headbangers and I said their theme wasn't originally theirs Well, It was Rad Radford's good theme. Here's his really wonderful Tron
I'll post more Spicolli/Radford when he was in WWF, ECW & WCW in time, I wanted to post him a bit of him now because I always liked him
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No, I don't really recall anyone by either name. Only 28? That's sad. Reading about his wiki a little it might be a decent Darkside of the Ring episode.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Yes. Unfortunately, he's one of the many forgotten wrestlers that was really good that's no longer with us I'll post more of him in time. Good ol' Cena there. His theme is very memorable whether you like him or not.
Here's this great tron of The Sandman. Gosh, I don't know how many times I marked out to his theme song since it was Metallica when I watched ECW
Okay, expect another special big one tomorrow that will be before October
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Magnus was great, His theme was quite dandy too. I just made a big special promo tribute to The Renegade of his 25th anniversary of his untimely passing in 1999. Here's this great Tron & Theme that shows him excellently
This second theme was good but not as good as his first one IMO.
When The Ultimate Warrior finally came to WCW in 98, The Renegade became a stunt double for him when The Warrior was playing mind games with Hollywood Hogan. Less than a year later in 99, 25 years ago this year, he took his own life because of his situation in WCW
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Yes, he wasn't the same when you first saw him, he was much more exciting when he first started out in 95. Tyson Kidd's theme was pretty catchy.
Ok, now here's a special post. Today will not be a spooky one but it will be different but a necessary one so follow Me here. First, here is Ken Shamrocks' theme from WWF The Music Vol 2. It's one of My fave themes
Now, I've been posting many trons that is made by Demolition Icon and I'm sure you've noticed that many of them have a similar style and has his Banger Racing at the climax. Well, I want to introduce you to another YouTuber called Josh Innes. He makes & performs retro wrestling themes via 80s Remixes. I found him a long while back and immediately I got hooked on his creations. The first one I heard by him was Ken Shamrock. Okay, here's this really cool version
I wanted to post this now because I wanted to post some of his scary wrestler themes and other even his horror movie themes too for Halloween and later
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Okay, I hope you liked that Ken Shamrock stuff. Now I'm getting to the spooky stuff. That there was just an intro for Josh Innes because like I said, I'm hooked on his stuff I mean the guy has got talent and I like his style how he does things, make his videos simple but really cool looking plus it's a really refreshing take on wrestling themes and I hope you agree. I mean at first I was hesitant when I discovered him because of altering things then I thought I'll give him a chance and I'm sure glad that I did. His videos are another thing of retro going on these days. Now I'm not going to post his stuff every day, just off & on because there's others. First, here's his wonderful version of The Undertaker. I love that this is The Undertaker from late 94 - mid 96
The Past isn't a Wilderness of Horrors - We Grow Old Because We Stop Playing - DTA - If it's been done in a movie, then most likely it's already been done in Real Life - ALWAYS Watch the Skies - Question Everything, FTW! = Me + Various <-->