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into the business
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just about anybody look good
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the business with their
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party with anyone
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big boys now!
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are rock stars,
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like rock stars.
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style would take him
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but also accelerate
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Terry did his own thing.
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that he led...
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top of the world and
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you in a moment.
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trip to Japan would
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and the man himself.
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he didn't come back
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come back as Terry.
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remotely the same.
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5 minutes.
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Like, "Oh, another
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Terry Gordy's daughter."
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is my father.
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just as good as him,
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so that's caused a little bit
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big shoes to fill.
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Bruiser Brody's head.
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Terry 'Bam Bam' Gordy.
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as one half of
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and Slam Master J.
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that I could live up to it.
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this business works,
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to do anything else.
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from the ropes!
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doing anything else.
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Georgia,
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a teenager when
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the wrestling business.
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stuff of my dad.
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a couple of Fs.
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he was on the road.
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- Yeah.
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young Terry Gordy.
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Terry Meeker!
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size and his eagerness,
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was 14 years old,
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on television.
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the last 40-something years.
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he was 16 years old.
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professional wrestler and
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years at that point.
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word 'prodigy',
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word 'natural'.
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he had it.
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couple of licks here.
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but that doesn't mean
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study the game.
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I'm a three time
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and I am sometimes
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'Hardcore Legend'.
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traditional schooling
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with an education
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second to none.
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I think, become a superstar.
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the full Terry Gordy,
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aspect, but the verbal...
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that could touch him.
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get your daddy,
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eyewitness something.
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in Mississippi,
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Michael Hayes.
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Michael Hayes.
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natural talker.
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and he could go on forever.
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lady, you say, "Hey baby,
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on some Teddy Pendergrass,
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do what I want to do,
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what you want me to."
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had a hard time with him.
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and I am a member of
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WWE Hall of Famer,
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I mean,
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both live wires.
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what Michael was thinking,
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even said it,
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they were just tight.
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who would come out,
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piss people off.
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a big conflict.
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right into the corner.
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just unmatched.
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soul mates,
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as every southerner
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in the 70s,
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Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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ourselves 'The Freebirds'?
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at the Mid-South Coliseum,
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at ringside,
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over the P.A. system,
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Terry and Michael.
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flowing everywhere,
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slow motion strut to
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and The Fabulous Freebirds-
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Michael Hayes.
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where if you went to
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the bell rang,
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walked to the ring,
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think this might catch on."
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Mid-South Wrestling,
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pairs them up with
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the tag team into a trio.
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Freebirds' attention,
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be your downfall!
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Michael was the promo.
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physical enforcer.
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bite the dust!
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combination made one of the
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the history of wrestling.
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than the sum of their parts.
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to point out that this was
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striking once.
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everywhere they went.
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Freebirds! Freebirds!
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crowd very quickly:
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Freebirds!"
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our winners...
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through with the victory.
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three-on-three rivalry
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of Texas,
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Championship Wrestling
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had never been tested.
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Freebirds were.
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knee of Michael Hayes.
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the Freebirds.
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rough guys, you know,
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apologies for anybody.
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that fella hit the deck.
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common goal.
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best wrestling match
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marriage made in heaven.
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every venue,
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every night.
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when the Freebirds came.
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them Von Erich's.
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in the Freebirds' business.
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I was the promoter,
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and referee for
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Championship Wrestling.
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like the good cowboy,
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that were
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to the fans.
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something, Texas...
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to him as filth.
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bringing the flag.
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come to the ring,
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and they're talking
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Go home Freebirds!
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heat because of the way
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Southern assholes."
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Freebirds! Freebirds!
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don't want to just beat him,
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across the ring!
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Stadium, for God's sake.
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3-on-3 combination.
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perfect place,
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perfect participants.
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but money for two years.
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the ring was phenomenal,
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want that.
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got out of the ring,
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other problems though
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with the Birds.
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looking for trouble.
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they just raised hell.
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get in the ring,
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all that booze out.
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that the best cure for
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was wrestling. Yeah.
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was like, so even...
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on my mom.
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behind his back.
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a hammer, about this
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hood of the car,
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where he had head butted it.
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of a big, old spoiled kid.
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he did stuff like that.
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back up from anybody,
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walking that was
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make him back up.
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look back at it today
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it got out of control
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different things at you,
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y'all are awesome."
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you know,
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so you can sleep."
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so you can stay up and
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the next show."
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the evolution happened from
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drinking booze,
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reputation, in 1984,
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The Fabulous Freebirds
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of Vince McMahon and
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Federation.
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Did they last a week?
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meeting with Vince,
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partially inebriated.
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with Vince too good.
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that The Freebirds
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for the WWF.
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handful of matches,
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out at the WWF.
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to take his career
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and Bruiser Brody.
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to go work in Japan.
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is very different
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and more glitz and glamor,
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really not interested.
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in Terry Gordy by himself.
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or the Bruiser Brodys,
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or Terry Gordy.
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that were just crazy,
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in their path.
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the Japanese wrestling fan.
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atmosphere that
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associated with Japan,
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one of the biggest and
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cross the ocean.
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with the injuries.
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through that,
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a mild car wreck.
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having knee problems.
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concerns was
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blow out his knees.
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six months a year,
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over there at a high level,
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either knee.
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double knee surgery,
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he had to
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Richard Simmons.
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just, you know,
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Richard Simmons did.
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Terry, you got this!
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300, 320...
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to like, maybe 265,
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built up Terry Gordy.
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that on Richard Simmons.
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powerful and working in
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plays to his strengths,
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ring reaches new heights.
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In my opinion, that's
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matches of all time.
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ooh and ah.
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the house down.
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master of his craft.
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and they see this
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these power moves.
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you'll see
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he done in the ring,
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lock in this match...
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his fingers to
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just adds so much more.
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mean something.
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a punch, brother,
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it looked great.
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simply one of the best.
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ever to win the
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Japan at that time.
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number one in Japan.
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working with 'Dr. Death'
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known for their brutality,
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landed tomorrow...
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human beings to
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fight to the death.
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'Dr. Death' Steve Williams.
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of Dr. Death.
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the world today.
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between Japanese tours.
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very physical matches
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regular basis.
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lot of tours together,
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Terry when he was gone.
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that we don't want to follow.
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heavy schedule.
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419. I honestly believe
that it was too much.
Copy !req
420. I mean, really it was
just part of life.
Copy !req
421. Like, he would just be
gone for a long time,
Copy !req
422. and it was like a,
a treat almost
Copy !req
423. when he would
be home.
Copy !req
424. Miranda, smile!
Copy !req
425. Life at, at one point
was really good.
Copy !req
426. We did normal
family things.
Copy !req
427. He took us skating.
Copy !req
428. He taught me how to
fish and ride a bike...
Copy !req
429. all the dad stuff.
Copy !req
430. He did that for
us when he could,
Copy !req
431. but it just wasn't a lot,
unfortunately.
Copy !req
432. Yeah, he hated to be separated
from his family, man.
Copy !req
433. My name is
Richard Aslinger.
Copy !req
434. I went under the ring name
of Richard Slinger in Japan.
Copy !req
435. Trained and
lived over there,
Copy !req
436. and I'm the nephew
of Terry Gordy.
Copy !req
437. He would talk to me about
being over there in Japan.
Copy !req
438. He said, "I would go
into a state of deep,
Copy !req
439. dark and miserable
depression."
Copy !req
440. I know it wore on him.
He looked tired.
Copy !req
441. I know he missed being home,
and he missed his own
Copy !req
442. mom and he missed his kids,
and he missed his wife.
Copy !req
443. Being on the road
360 days a year,
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444. that wears on you.
Copy !req
445. You live in hotels,
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446. airplanes, rental cars.
Copy !req
447. It's just constant go.
Copy !req
448. Your mind never really
has time to reset,
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449. to relax,
to say,
Copy !req
450. "Okay, where
am I at in this life"?
Copy !req
451. A lot of times in those
days, especially the
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452. well-seasoned
travellers to Japan,
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453. they would take
whatever pills that
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454. they took so they
could sleep,
Copy !req
455. and when they woke up,
they'd be in Japan.
Copy !req
456. The drugs can be seen
as a necessary evil.
Copy !req
457. When you're going from
time zone to time zone,
Copy !req
458. when you're expected to be at
your best on a nightly basis,
Copy !req
459. when you feel far
from your best,
Copy !req
460. when you're worn down...
Copy !req
461. and it is a very
short step from
Copy !req
462. use as needed
to use as liked.
Copy !req
463. While on a tour
with Steve Williams,
Copy !req
464. Terry suffers his
first serious overdose.
Copy !req
465. First time he
dropped on me,
Copy !req
466. accumulated
too many pills.
Copy !req
467. It was Halcion.
Copy !req
468. We went out that night
and he just dropped,
Copy !req
469. and I did CPR,
Copy !req
470. and an ambulance
took him.
Copy !req
471. He was in the hospital,
Copy !req
472. he didn't remember
what happened.
Copy !req
473. When they brought me in
Copy !req
474. I had to refreshen
his mind and
Copy !req
475. tell him what he'd done
and this and that...
Copy !req
476. I tried to straighten
him up from there,
Copy !req
477. but Terry Gordy had
a problem with drugs.
Copy !req
478. There's gonna be a time
where your body tells you,
Copy !req
479. or your mind tells you,
that you need to stop.
Copy !req
480. And I really believe that
during that time
Copy !req
481. my dad was at
that point.
Copy !req
482. It's a tough business,
you know,
Copy !req
483. it's a heartless business.
Copy !req
484. Set to return to Japan,
Terry boards a flight
Copy !req
485. that will change his
life forever.
Copy !req
486. Terry accumulated
so many pills that
Copy !req
487. I'm having to push him
with a wheelchair.
Copy !req
488. He's out, you know,
he's out, so...
Copy !req
489. 30 minutes before
the plane lands,
Copy !req
490. I look at him and he's,
he's dying on me.
Copy !req
491. Before a flight to Japan,
Terry Gordy consumes
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492. an excessive amount
of muscle relaxers.
Copy !req
493. "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
Copy !req
494. notices Terry has
stopped breathing.
Copy !req
495. He's dying on me.
Copy !req
496. I mean, he's turning blue
and he-
Copy !req
497. he's sucking
barely any air.
Copy !req
498. Like he was about to
swallow his tongue and...
Copy !req
499. I used to be able to
knock him back loose
Copy !req
500. if I slapped him a couple
of times in the face,
Copy !req
501. it would kick him
out of it, you know,
Copy !req
502. just like if you put
somebody in a sleeper
Copy !req
503. if you hit them
in the back,
Copy !req
504. it'll knock them
back out of it.
Copy !req
505. Well...
Copy !req
506. I did it and he wouldn't
come back alive.
Copy !req
507. So right then I
knew he was dying.
Copy !req
508. Stewardess got up, man,
Copy !req
509. and they was all
freakin' out.
Copy !req
510. And, I was giving him
CPR to keep him alive,
Copy !req
511. to keep that heart going.
Copy !req
512. As soon as we landed,
Copy !req
513. the ambulance
was right there.
Copy !req
514. I had to get him
off the plane,
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get him to the hospital.
Copy !req
516. They just started
emergency procedures and...
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517. what little bit of
Japanese I spoke,
Copy !req
518. and what little bit
of English they spoke,
Copy !req
519. we were able to communicate
about Terry's condition.
Copy !req
520. Biggest fear is that I
might be losing
Copy !req
521. my uncle Terry in there.
Copy !req
522. He was in a coma for
a couple of days.
Copy !req
523. I remember being right
there behind the...
Copy !req
524. pretty much
the whole time,
Copy !req
525. camping out
beside his bed.
Copy !req
526. When he woke up,
he started calling my name,
Copy !req
527. "Richard! Richard"!
Copy !req
528. You know, and I'm like,
"Yeah, I'm here.
Copy !req
529. I'm here, I'm here."
Copy !req
530. Eventually, he was able to
be maneuvered with
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531. between me and the nurse
into a wheelchair
Copy !req
532. to go to the shower.
Copy !req
533. You know, maybe a little
bit of cold water...
Copy !req
534. he might show that he
still has the feeling,
Copy !req
535. and he did.
Copy !req
536. His face grimaced
a little bit
Copy !req
537. whenever I sprayed him
with cold water.
Copy !req
538. And I was like, you know,
we might have
Copy !req
539. some luck here getting him
back to normal.
Copy !req
540. They called
my stepmother,
Copy !req
541. and she flew over
to be with him.
Copy !req
542. And she got him home and
Copy !req
543. my mother was
there to greet him,
Copy !req
544. and she said that was
a heartbreaker to see him
Copy !req
545. coming off the airplane
in a wheelchair.
Copy !req
546. He couldn't really carry on
that much of
Copy !req
547. a conversation,
he was very quiet.
Copy !req
548. Um...
Copy !req
549. There was an
obvious difference.
Copy !req
550. He had lost
Copy !req
551. a lot of his motor skills.
Copy !req
552. He was very
slow to react.
Copy !req
553. He had to relearn
a lot of things.
Copy !req
554. He had some
permanent
Copy !req
555. physical and mental
damage from that.
Copy !req
556. He wasn't the same
person anymore.
Copy !req
557. Whatever happened...
Copy !req
558. oxygen to the brain,
Copy !req
559. he was unconscious
too long,
Copy !req
560. whatever all that
medical hoo-ha is,
Copy !req
561. it erased something
in his brain.
Copy !req
562. There's this
local promoter.
Copy !req
563. He was kind enough
to give us the key,
Copy !req
564. and we was training within
a couple of weeks of,
Copy !req
565. of me coming back
from that tour.
Copy !req
566. Ironic, you know,
somebody's training me...
Copy !req
567. here I am, I'm teaching
my uncle, you know,
Copy !req
568. "This is how it goes,
remember? Remember"?
Copy !req
569. There was progress and
Copy !req
570. we were all hoping
that he would
Copy !req
571. just miraculously kick
out at some point,
Copy !req
572. and it would all
come back to him,
Copy !req
573. and he would be
Terry Gordy again.
Copy !req
574. During the last year of
Smoky Mountain Wrestling,
Copy !req
575. we heard that he had
started wrestling in
Copy !req
576. little independent shows,
and I said,
Copy !req
577. "If Terry is anywhere back,
Copy !req
578. anywhere near what he
needs to be, my god,
Copy !req
579. if we could get him up
here that'd be great."
Copy !req
580. So I made the arrangements
to have him come in.
Copy !req
581. I have added
another member
Copy !req
582. to Cornette Militia!
Copy !req
583. Terry Gordy!
Copy !req
584. Everybody in the locker room
in Smoky Mountain
Copy !req
585. had known him for
years and liked him,
Copy !req
586. and was wanting
to help...
Copy !req
587. but, there were-
Copy !req
588. he couldn't do
a promo anymore.
Copy !req
589. And I'm coming
to show you, boy,
Copy !req
590. that I'm gonna take that
title and I'm gonna take it,
Copy !req
591. and ain't nothing you
or your old lady
Copy !req
592. can do about it.
Copy !req
593. And we kept thinking
it'll come back to him,
Copy !req
594. or he's taking steps,
Copy !req
595. but he'd just
walk up to you,
Copy !req
596. and he'd just stand there.
Then you'd look,
Copy !req
597. "Oh, oh Terry, do you
need something"?
Copy !req
598. "Yeah, uh, Jim,
Copy !req
599. I was just wondering
if you'd like me to
Copy !req
600. do the Powerbomb."
Copy !req
601. "Yes, Terry, if you'd
like to, please."
Copy !req
602. And there is Gordy,
Copy !req
603. sets him up for
that Powerbomb.
Copy !req
604. Because he had been such
a great wrestler and
Copy !req
605. he could still
do these moves...
Copy !req
606. And it was the
same frame.
Copy !req
607. But there wasn't
any life in it.
Copy !req
608. There, he was going
through the motions,
Copy !req
609. but the face, the
expression, the intent...
Copy !req
610. everything that makes
you a personality,
Copy !req
611. it just was gone.
Copy !req
612. Because he wasn't
there anymore.
Copy !req
613. That was gone.
Copy !req
614. Despite a challenging
rehabilitation,
Copy !req
615. Terry stages a comeback,
culminating in a legendary
Copy !req
616. match against Cactus Jack at
IWA's now infamous
Copy !req
617. King of the Death
Match tournament.
Copy !req
618. You become the king of
the test match by
Copy !req
619. kicking out of
all the moves.
Copy !req
620. Terry and I were going to
face in the first round of
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621. what was known at
the time as the
Copy !req
622. 'Kawasaki Dream
Match Tournament'.
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623. It's gone down in
lore as being the
Copy !req
624. 'King of the Death
Match Tournament.'
Copy !req
625. Three, two, one.
Copy !req
626. One of the holes in his game
since the accident on the
Copy !req
627. plane was the punches
were no longer there.
Copy !req
628. And out of concern for his
reputation I said,
Copy !req
629. "Terry," I said, "You're a
legend here."
Copy !req
630. I said, "You got to really
bring those punches."
Copy !req
631. To his credit,
I didn't have to tell him
Copy !req
632. that more than once.
Copy !req
633. I've read letters that said
Terry Gordy was the
Copy !req
634. King of the Death Match,
Copy !req
635. and all that happened
after the accident.
Copy !req
636. So, I can only imagine
Copy !req
637. full Terry Gordy
Copy !req
638. having a death match.
Copy !req
639. We did pretty good.
Copy !req
640. And it resulted in what
may have been the
Copy !req
641. greatest post-match
interview of Terry's career.
Copy !req
642. Shit,
what the —-...
Copy !req
643. Mother —-er.
Copy !req
644. I felt like maybe we pushed
the hands of time back
Copy !req
645. just a little bit.
Copy !req
646. Oh!
Copy !req
647. But it was not
meant to be.
Copy !req
648. Despite an impressive
performance at
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649. King of the Death Match,
it's clear that
Copy !req
650. Terry Gordy's overdose
has changed him.
Copy !req
651. I think that he continued
Copy !req
652. to wrestle after
the accident
Copy !req
653. is because that's
all he knew.
Copy !req
654. That's all he ever did.
Copy !req
655. He wasn't a cashier for
a grocery store and then
Copy !req
656. started wrestling,
like, he wrestled.
Copy !req
657. There were a lot of people
rooting for my dad.
Copy !req
658. Terry 'Bamm Bamm' Gordy
Copy !req
659. who has been
pronounced clinically
Copy !req
660. dead twice, is making
a comeback!
Copy !req
661. He could work
through a match...
Copy !req
662. it just wasn't
the same.
Copy !req
663. I'm sure that was the hope
that maybe if they just
Copy !req
664. kept at it, that he would
eventually come to it.
Copy !req
665. But, it just,
it was never there.
Copy !req
666. You can see it even in
pictures, in his eyes,
Copy !req
667. he was full of life.
Copy !req
668. And then you look at
pictures after the coma and
Copy !req
669. he looks like a deer
in headlights.
Copy !req
670. Terry Gordy, probably one
of the greatest tag team
Copy !req
671. wrestlers of all time, and
of course, a legendary heel,
Copy !req
672. and the member of the
'Fabulous Freebird' group,
Copy !req
673. probably the greatest
heel trio in the business.
Copy !req
674. In 1998, Terry agrees
to film an interview
Copy !req
675. out of character.
Copy !req
676. And for the first time,
fans at home
Copy !req
677. are able to see
for themselves
Copy !req
678. the change in
his cognitive capabilities.
Copy !req
679. I've seen parts of
the shoot interview.
Copy !req
680. The emotions when
I first saw that,
Copy !req
681. I was enraged, um,
Copy !req
682. a little embarrassed.
Copy !req
683. Yeah, man,
there's a bunch...
Copy !req
684. I don't know.
Copy !req
685. Seeing your dad
like that,
Copy !req
686. he couldn't remember a lot
of stuff from the past.
Copy !req
687. The coma took a lot of
his memories away.
Copy !req
688. But in that they're just
hounding him for
Copy !req
689. all these questions,
and as his daughter,
Copy !req
690. you just want them
to leave him alone.
Copy !req
691. Oh yeah.
Yeah I think so.
Copy !req
692. As Terry attempts to get
back into the spotlight,
Copy !req
693. his long-time friend,
'Freebird' Michael Hayes
Copy !req
694. convinces the WWF to add
Terry to their roster.
Copy !req
695. Vince put him under a
hood as The Executioner.
Copy !req
696. Of course, when I was
a kid, I'm like
Copy !req
697. oh, why would
they do that?
Copy !req
698. And really it was
to protect him,
Copy !req
699. and I'm glad they did.
Copy !req
700. It was a good
respect move
Copy !req
701. on the part of WWE.
Copy !req
702. They didn't want to
Copy !req
703. destroy Terry Gordy
Copy !req
704. by putting him
on TV as Terry Gordy,
Copy !req
705. and him not being
Terry Gordy.
Copy !req
706. Michael Hayes was able to
get him in with Terry
Copy !req
707. as a menacing,
foreboding Executioner
Copy !req
708. with me and Paul Bearer.
Copy !req
709. We became kind of
like a faction.
Copy !req
710. As soon as Mankind,
is buried alive,
Copy !req
711. the Undertaker.
Copy !req
712. His head will be
raised by the official.
Copy !req
713. Then the
Executioner came...
Copy !req
714. friend in need,
a friend indeed.
Copy !req
715. - Oh no!
Copy !req
716. Part of what made Terry's
character so intriguing
Copy !req
717. is that he was like
a man child.
Copy !req
718. He breaks in at
age 14 years old.
Copy !req
719. He's a child among men,
but at the same time,
Copy !req
720. he's a man among men.
Copy !req
721. When he gets to WWE,
Copy !req
722. there's still the
ways of a child,
Copy !req
723. and that's not the way to
succeed in a main event
Copy !req
724. with the Undertaker.
Copy !req
725. Off the ropes, scoops him up,
what's he gonna do with him?
Copy !req
726. Slams him down.
Copy !req
727. It was pretty sad, man,
pretty sad to watch.
Copy !req
728. My Uncle Terry,
he was once at his prime,
Copy !req
729. and from doing that,
to, you know,
Copy !req
730. not hitting on
all cylinders,
Copy !req
731. you know,
it was pretty sad.
Copy !req
732. And I'm sure all the people
that looked up to him and
Copy !req
733. that he helped along the way
in his career were just...
Copy !req
734. I don't know how else to
describe it but heartbreaking.
Copy !req
735. Just looking at someone that
Copy !req
736. is like a superhero to you,
and just seeing...
Copy !req
737. I don't want to
say helpless, but,
Copy !req
738. he wasn't the
same person.
Copy !req
739. And Undertaker had
to say, "It won't work."
Copy !req
740. And the Executioner
has been executed.
Copy !req
741. Everybody loved him,
but you know,
Copy !req
742. he wasn't
there anymore.
Copy !req
743. It's also a bit sad to
overhear a conversation
Copy !req
744. he had with a woman
on an airplane,
Copy !req
745. where she goes to take
some medication,
Copy !req
746. and he goes,
"Got any extras"?
Copy !req
747. She gave him a
couple pills.
Copy !req
748. So, he was at a point where
he was taking anything,
Copy !req
749. regardless of whether...
Copy !req
750. he knew
what it was.
Copy !req
751. We would be worried because
he would go from being
Copy !req
752. completely coherent to
obviously under the influence
Copy !req
753. of something seemingly
within minutes.
Copy !req
754. And so he had reached a
pretty dangerous point.
Copy !req
755. I, it's hard for me
to say because
Copy !req
756. I looked up to him
and I will
Copy !req
757. always appreciate
the kindness he showed me
Copy !req
758. when he was on
top of the world,
Copy !req
759. and I was breaking in.
But, you know, we're,
Copy !req
760. we gotta be adults
out there on the road.
Copy !req
761. We look out for each other,
Copy !req
762. but you also have to
look out for yourself.
Copy !req
763. We would have to,
on a few occasions,
Copy !req
764. try to track him down when he
was not in his hotel room.
Copy !req
765. I think it was about the third
time that Paul Bearer and I
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766. were searching the roads
and making drives and
Copy !req
767. calling his name.
Copy !req
768. We realized that this,
Copy !req
769. this was not going to be
a long-term team.
Copy !req
770. When Terry's short-lived
stint in the WWF
Copy !req
771. comes to an end,
Copy !req
772. he finds himself
back on the indie circuit.
Copy !req
773. It's hard to grasp as a kid
Copy !req
774. what that was to
see the downfall
Copy !req
775. of him being on top,
to, to doing
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776. little independent
shows around
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777. Tennessee and Georgia.
Copy !req
778. I was at
those indie shows.
Copy !req
779. As a kid it was fun,
Copy !req
780. but looking back
at that, um...
Copy !req
781. it's really sad.
Copy !req
782. I think the last time I
saw Terry was at
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783. an independent
wrestling show.
Copy !req
784. During intermission,
Terry's daughter was
Copy !req
785. taking polaroids of Terry
and the fans in the ring,
Copy !req
786. and there were only
about two people
Copy !req
787. who made that trip
into the ring.
Copy !req
788. Seeing literal minutes go
by with no one on that line,
Copy !req
789. no one getting
into the ring,
Copy !req
790. just struck me as being
extraordinarily sad.
Copy !req
791. And I'm over in a different
part of the building
Copy !req
792. at a table, and I'm signing
autographs, feeling guilty,
Copy !req
793. saying, "They should
be on that line.
Copy !req
794. That's the line
they should be.
Copy !req
795. There's the real superstar."
Copy !req
796. There was part
of me that wanted to
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797. get out
there in the ring,
Copy !req
798. grab that microphone and
Copy !req
799. start yelling at people,
Copy !req
800. trying to knock some
sense into them.
Copy !req
801. "Don't you understand
this is a legend!
Copy !req
802. He's here in your midst
and you can see him,
Copy !req
803. you can get a photo
taken with him."
Copy !req
804. And times had changed.
Copy !req
805. As his wrestling
career winds down,
Copy !req
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his focus and
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807. embraces what
matters to him most.
Copy !req
808. During this time,
Copy !req
809. he was home.
Copy !req
810. I got to see my dad
Copy !req
811. more than I had
ever seen him
Copy !req
812. in my entire life.
Copy !req
813. I look back on that and
Copy !req
814. as rough of a
time as that was
Copy !req
815. for him and our family,
Copy !req
816. it was the time of my life
Copy !req
817. where I got to know
my dad and
Copy !req
818. become really great
friends with him.
Copy !req
819. We would see each
other every single weekend.
Copy !req
820. I'd go pick him up,
I'd take him to the gym,
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821. we'd work out,
I'd take him home.
Copy !req
822. It was probably the
best years of my life
Copy !req
823. getting to hang
out with my dad and
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824. really getting to
talk to him
Copy !req
825. and getting to know the
person that he really was.
Copy !req
826. I'm really thankful for
that time that
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827. he wasn't on the road,
that he was at home,
Copy !req
828. because, yeah,
we became best friends.
Copy !req
829. We really did.
Copy !req
830. Do you have anything you
wanna say to your fans
Copy !req
831. out there that are
watching this video?
Copy !req
832. I am just uh, I'm really,
really sorry,
Copy !req
833. you know that, uh...
Copy !req
834. I, I don't know.
Copy !req
835. Sorry about...?
Copy !req
836. I'm sorry about going
to Japan, you know,
Copy !req
837. and OD-ing and stuff,
you know.
Copy !req
838. He was actually
doing a show and
Copy !req
839. he asked me to
go do the show with him,
Copy !req
840. and we were actually
going to tag that night,
Copy !req
841. and I couldn't go.
Copy !req
842. Next day I get a call
from my cousin Richard.
Copy !req
843. And his exact
words were,
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844. "Ray, get down on
your knees and
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845. start praying
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846. because your dad
is on this mountain
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847. and he stopped breathing."
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848. After wrestling an indie
match the previous night,
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849. Terry is found
unresponsive at his home
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850. in Soddy-Daisy,
Tennessee.
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851. I got in a car as
soon as I could and
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852. traveled to his home.
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853. I was there before
emergency services.
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854. It was one of the boys that
stayed with Terry
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855. the night before,
he was doing the CPR,
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856. and while he was doing
chest compressions,
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857. I was, I still hate
knowing this,
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858. but Terry was
already gone,
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859. and I was trying to bring
him back by, you know,
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860. slapping him in the face
because I remember
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861. Doc telling me that's what
he did to bring him back
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862. and I thought,
you know,
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863. maybe this is one last
thing I can resort to, to,
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864. you know,
bring Terry back.
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865. There was a police officer
standing in front of the door,
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866. guarding the door and
wouldn't let anybody in.
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867. I put my hands on the police
officer and told him
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868. he was gonna let me
in that door.
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869. And that's when Richard
grabbed me and
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870. told me that he was gone.
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871. My mom knew that there
was an emergency and
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872. they said to get to my
granny's quickly,
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873. and I just hear my mom
scream, "No"!
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874. She had to tell us
that he had passed.
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875. On July 16th, 2001,
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876. Terry Gordy dies
of congestive
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877. heart failure caused
by a blood clot.
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878. He is only 40 years old.
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879. Of all the stuff
that my dad did,
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880. and the lifestyle
that he led,
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881. and all the partying
that he did,
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882. it's amazing that
it wasn't an OD.
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883. It wasn't anything
like that.
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884. Maybe his legacy is,
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885. you can't push
yourself too hard.
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886. You can't take shit you're
not supposed to take.
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887. You can't do shit you're
not supposed to do,
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888. over and over on
a regular basis.
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889. Woah, that's cold.
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890. If you sat Terry down, if he
was here right now, I said,
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891. "Hey, Terry, do you think
maybe if we tell this story,
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892. it'll make some of the other
guys stay away from it?"
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893. He probably would say,
"Yeah, go ahead and tell it."
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894. He wouldn't be worried about
whether he looked good
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895. or not, but if he could
help somebody else.
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896. You know, it's just
such a tragedy.
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897. I mean, the wrestling
lost not only
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898. one of the best
workers ever.
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899. Oh!
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900. But he was a good guy.
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901. Why did Terry Gordy touch
so many people's lives?
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902. Well, with the wrestling
fans, it was easy,
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903. 'cause he was great.
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904. He was great at what he did,
he was exciting to watch.
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905. If you like wrestling,
he did it better than
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906. almost anybody
else in it.
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907. I'm not claiming to be
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908. the best wrestler
in the world,
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909. but you know something,
world champion?
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910. This right here
is about to-
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911. - Agh!
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912. Terry Gordy is a surprise!
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913. He will never be forgotten.
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914. He contributed so
much to this business.
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915. More than people realize.
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916. Gordy putting on
a clinic here.
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917. One, two, three.
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out of wrestling is
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919. how much people just
really love my dad.
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920. So if I walk away
with just that,
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921. it's been a very
healing experience.
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922. But his influence
can be seen
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923. almost every week
on television.
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924. Whether it's the
hyper realistic but
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925. theatrically enjoyable
punches he threw.
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926. This turned
into a total brawl!
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927. Or somebody winding up
a clothesline
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928. before throwing it hard.
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929. Any time you see any
variation of a Powerbomb,
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930. that's Terry Gordy.
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931. Don't it feel good
sitting up here?
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932. I mean, up at top.
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933. Looking down at everything?
Don't it feel good?
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