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Randy Savage vignette from the mid-80s. Just hilarious. I wish there was stars around like this bloke today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr_ehvSPynw...feature=related

I didn't watch wrestling back then, but from what I did see I was always terrified of Savage. As in I would have actual nightmares about him breaking into my home and chasing after me, shouting "come out, come out wherever you are" in his bizarrely gruff voice. So yeah, this segment brought back bad memories.

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Randy Savage vignette from the mid-80s. Just hilarious. I wish there was stars around like this bloke today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr_ehvSPynw...feature=related

I didn't watch wrestling back then, but from what I did see I was always terrified of Savage. As in I would have actual nightmares about him breaking into my home and chasing after me, shouting "come out, come out wherever you are" in his bizarrely gruff voice. So yeah, this segment brought back bad memories.

 

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the main event - the hebner twins edition, remember watching this when it was on. The harts were meant to fight sttike force aswell - 3 title matches on 1 card - was huge at the time, think 33million watched it in the US, WAS GUTTED WHEN THE HULKSTER LOST THE BELT.

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Randy Savage vignette from the mid-80s. Just hilarious. I wish there was stars around like this bloke today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr_ehvSPynw...feature=related

I didn't watch wrestling back then, but from what I did see I was always terrified of Savage. As in I would have actual nightmares about him breaking into my home and chasing after me, shouting "come out, come out wherever you are" in his bizarrely gruff voice. So yeah, this segment brought back bad memories.

Ha, my sister is still terrified of him to this day. He was an oddball, certainly, but fuck me, he was brilliant. Just a total one-off, wacko charisma machine. Segments like that Okerlund interview are what I miss most about 80s WWF.

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