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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2010 19:05:06 GMT -5
........more commonly known as the Bushwhackers.
I remember reading PWI when I was about 12 and being shocked that these 2 used to be this infamous bloodthirsty team that debuted in 1964........and had runs in.Stampede,SECW,UWF,JCP,Puerto Rico and Memphis as one of the most violent and hard hitting teams in the business.
they defeated the R&Rs in one of the crockett Cups and beat Dr Death and Dibiase for the UWF belts!!.its a pity they didnt get to face the Road Warriors in the Crockett cup......this would have been great IMO
their list of titles also impressed the hell outta me,they held the following Tag Titles.butch wasnt present for all but I think Luke was
NWA Florida NWA Florida US Tag titles AWA Southern Tag-2 NWA Mid Atlantic NWA Canadian NWA/PNW-3 times NWA Southeastern Stampede International-2 times Southwest world Southwest UWF-2 times WWC North American WWC World-2 times
I know Vince had them as a totally comic act but its not hard for me to imagine them as a killer team.I remember turning my Hasbro Luke and Butch heel to feud with Demolition,Steiners,LOD etc as this killer team
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2010 19:42:29 GMT -5
As a kid, I hated the Sheepherders because they "cost" the Rock n Roll Express the Crockett Cup (I think RnR was disqualified when Morton got caught hitting the Sheepherders with the flag, after it had been used against the Rock n Roll) . To see this vicious heel team become lovable goof balls was weird. But it worked for me, oddly enough. I usually hate the repackaged "Vince"-version of wrestlers that went to the WWF from elsewhere, but even I had to admit that the Bushwackers were funny as hell. But in my classics display, they're the damned New Zealand Kiwi Sheepherders. I just need to get them a New Zealand flag.
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Post by nibs92 on Apr 30, 2010 4:33:41 GMT -5
i'm a total wwf fan so i sometimes have a difficult time imagining what wrestlers were like in other promotions.
to me, the bushwhackers totally sucked. there was nothing about them that i liked.
however, i'll maybe try find some footage of the sheepherders to see if it'll change my opinion!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2010 6:39:42 GMT -5
Ill have to look up some of these matches actually.
not too long ago I watched them face the Bolsheveiks and beat the living hell outta them.there was glimpses of the Sheepherders here because it was revenge for attacking someone.
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Apr 30, 2010 8:42:44 GMT -5
I had an old videotape where The Sheepherders fought The Bruise Brothers (Pork Chop Cash & Troy Graham). Very violent.
If you can find some older stuff (from Portland or Puerto Rico), you can see how sadistic they were.
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Post by June on Apr 30, 2010 9:24:21 GMT -5
They were madmen, and since I watched other wrestling promotions with my dad since he did the tape trading thing, it was strange seeing them as cuddly lovable Bushwackers, but they played the role just as well as they played the saddistic bloodthirsty heels prior.
The Sheepherders/Bushwackers are one of the most underrated teams in wrestling history. I know it's ahrd to take them seriously because of their WWF days, but like I said above they played the part perfectly and got over big time and as a result they had top selling action figures, and merchandise, even their own VHS.
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Post by WCWA Online on Apr 30, 2010 9:30:42 GMT -5
The Bushwhackers had their own VHS?
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Post by juicewinslow on May 1, 2010 2:44:50 GMT -5
Are those dudes still alive?
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Post by joker123 on May 1, 2010 5:04:55 GMT -5
Are those dudes still alive? "...." Yes, yes they are.
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Post by marino13 on May 1, 2010 8:53:50 GMT -5
I enjoyed the brief time I saw Sheepherders before they left for WWE. But once they got there I hated the Bushwackers gimmick. Way to goofy for me and I was only 10 or 11 at the time.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2010 8:58:37 GMT -5
as usual my Hasbro figure fed reflected who I liked and who I didnt.
the Bushwhackers were some of my faves.I always used them.I hated seeing them lose so often on PPV though.
I love watching their WM5 etc victories
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on May 1, 2010 23:15:25 GMT -5
They were reknown for their cardiovascular conditioning. They once got ticked off at the Road Warriors for no-selling and drew out a match until Hawk was so gassed that he puked on the ring apron.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 14:26:49 GMT -5
They were reknown for their cardiovascular conditioning. They once got ticked off at the Road Warriors for no-selling and drew out a match until Hawk was so gassed that he puked on the ring apron. so they did cross swords with the Road Warriors?
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Post by perfectplex on May 3, 2010 13:42:14 GMT -5
They were in fact quite an accomplished tag team during their run as the herders, but you have to remember once they came into the WWF in 1989 they were already in their 40s. Their career's were way past their physical prime and I'm sure they didn't mind the increased pay and exposure that went along with their gimmick change.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2010 13:48:34 GMT -5
They were in fact quite an accomplished tag team during their run as the herders, but you have to remember once they came into the WWF in 1989 they were already in their 40s. Their career's were way past their physical prime and I'm sure they didn't mind the increased pay and exposure that went along with their gimmick change. yeah thats true.also their merch sold really well so they probably did really well financially up there. did they do a shoot?if so Id like to see it
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Post by perfectplex on May 4, 2010 1:03:46 GMT -5
Luke has done ton of promo work for indy companies and radio interviews, but there isn't any decent shoot interview I know about. I would love to see one if someone has access.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on May 5, 2010 0:02:00 GMT -5
[ so they did cross swords with the Road Warriors? Yes, I believe it was in the NWA in the early 80s. I'm not sure their matches ever made TV. I could be wrong about this.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2010 14:32:02 GMT -5
[ so they did cross swords with the Road Warriors? Yes, I believe it was in the NWA in the early 80s. I'm not sure their matches ever made TV. I could be wrong about this. it would have had to been post 86 sometime.....unless it happened in the AWA which is also likely
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Post by roth630 on May 5, 2010 15:16:22 GMT -5
all you need to do is watch the barbed wire cage match back from the UWF where the Sheepherders fought The Fantastics. A hell of a bloody match.
and who would of thunk that their flag boy would grow up to fire and hire whoever he pleases in the "E"?
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on May 5, 2010 23:43:53 GMT -5
Yes, I believe it was in the NWA in the early 80s. I'm not sure their matches ever made TV. I could be wrong about this. it would have had to been post 86 sometime.....unless it happened in the AWA which is also likelyI'm not sure. I remember reading about the match but that's all. Hawk and Animal were all over the place in the '80s so I'm not sure all as to which company their matches with the Herders took place.
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