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He was a heck of a piece of work in the ring, as an interview and also in the street. GEORGE STEELE: I was kind of impressed with him right off the shoot. Nikolai teased him a little bit about that and I think he never forgave me for that. I wish I suplex him one more time.īRIAN BLAIR: I made tap out in Hershey, Pennsylvania, one time just messing around in a brief couple of minutes. THE IRON SHEIK: Brian Blair big time jabroni. Terry said "If you put him with Jim Brunzell they're gonna make a great tag team, I guarantee it." They knew that I was a good singles wrestler. Brian Blair & Jumpin' Jim Brunzell)īRIAN BLAIR: Vince said that he needed a good tag team and that he really liked me. He was so arrogant and smart in his words that he would insult everybody watching it, and I loved it.
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He knew how to get over and he helped me a lot. His words, the way he acted, the things he said, people hated his guts. PAUL ORNDORFF: That guy was so quick on his feet. When he was on his game, I don't think there was ever anybody better as a manager or as quick-witted and brilliant as Bobby Heenan. How entertaining was that guy? He was so brilliant. Which made our program work better.ĭON MURACO: What a quick-witted, funny, intelligent, comic genius.
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He was not a real big guy or anything, but he was a hard worker, a real pro and when it came to Elizabeth, very jealous. So when he came in I was real glad to see him join us. GEORGE STEELE: I knew Randy's father from Detroit and I knew Randy as a 12, 13-year-old kid. As time went by, Randy turned out to be one of the best workers in professional wrestling. TITO SANTANA: I gotta believe that the gimmick they gave him with Elizabeth was one of the best things that happened to him. And then when Elizabeth (Savage's wife who became his on-screen manager) joined him three or four months later, it just got even better. LANNY POFFO: When Vince McMahon saw his video, he went "Wow, this guy's great." And of course he was right. He needed Ricky Steamboat to prove that with.


LANNY POFFO: My brother always had a chip on his shoulder. A babyface didn't come any better than him. TITO SANTANA: What a performer he was throughout his career. He was just a hard worker, always contributing, always trying, always showing up. DON MURACO: Gee, let me try to think of something bad to say about Ricky Steamboat.
