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did ddp ever fight vader

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If you ever read Mick Foley's book he said Vader was one dumb Mother f'er. Vader was buying $1,000 shades when he was with the WWE and Mick Foley' was like WTF on his spending. Also Vader was the biggest baby in the locker room always crying lol.
 
That pic came from when he was in town doing press for his Yoga stuff. He was in studio doing a taped interview and I HAD to crash it. Dude takes the shit very serious and he's very good at it.

This also seems like an appropriate place to post this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3yx4-Po1iw
Rock Hill...my Grandparents are from there. The family farmed a bunch of land on Museum Rd (now houses) way back when. The old house was here. The land was south, on both sides of the road.
 
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I always thought that DDP appealed to the lowest class of wrestling fan, which is pretty low when you think about it. He was like the trailer park heartthrob. The working class representation. Not even the good working class like skilled laborers or tradesmen, but rather the poor because we don't try, uncultured because we're not interested, racist because its our heritage, proud to be a redneck, type of working class. He came straight from his job at the quick lube oil change shop to the Monday Night Nitro event. No, he wasn't they type of blue collar slob who worked hard with his hands all day but could rebuild an engine and plumb your house, he represented the type who worked harder to be on public assistance than he would have worked at doing even the easiest of professions. And he wasn't a particularly good wrestler to boot.

Now Jim Duggan, that's a real people's wrestler.
 
I always thought that DDP appealed to the lowest class of wrestling fan, which is pretty low when you think about it. He was like the trailer park heartthrob. The working class representation. Not even the good working class like skilled laborers or tradesmen, but rather the poor because we don't try, uncultured because we're not interested, racist because its our heritage, proud to be a redneck, type of working class. He came straight from his job at the quick lube oil change shop to the Monday Night Nitro event. No, he wasn't they type of blue collar slob who worked hard with his hands all day but could rebuild an engine and plumb your house, he represented the type who worked harder to be on public assistance than he would have worked at doing even the easiest of professions. And he wasn't a particularly good wrestler to boot.

Now Jim Duggan, that's a real people's wrestler.


I never liked him as a wrestler. but his story is neat. he got into wrestling at a older age and told he would never make it. he stuck at it and eventually he made it.

also he is a rather nice guy.
 
I never liked him as a wrestler. but his story is neat. he got into wrestling at a older age and told he would never make it. he stuck at it and eventually he made it.

also he is a rather nice guy.

yeah but he's real greasy looking.
 
I always thought that DDP appealed to the lowest class of wrestling fan. And he wasn't a particularly good wrestler to boot.

Now Jim Duggan, that's a real people's wrestler.

It isn't so much about wrestling skills, its about mic skills. Look at legends like Hogan, The Rock and Stone Cold - these guys had maybe a 5 move set and that was it. But they worked the mic and whipped the crowd into a frenzy. DDP had a very good ability to entertain, and that is what wrestling is all about.

Duggan ?? C'mon man .... no mic skills to speak of. HOOOOOOooooo !! :thumbsdown:
 
It isn't so much about wrestling skills, its about mic skills. Look at legends like Hogan, The Rock and Stone Cold - these guys had maybe a 5 move set and that was it. But they worked the mic and whipped the crowd into a frenzy. DDP had a very good ability to entertain, and that is what wrestling is all about.

Duggan ?? C'mon man .... no mic skills to speak of. HOOOOOOooooo !! :thumbsdown:

The Rock and Stone Cold after that everyone is licking their boots.
 
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