Anyone have a link to those commercials they ran around '97 in WWF with the wrestlers talking about their real sports experience and their injuries? I remember they ended with Bret or Michaels or Shamrock saying, "Try lacing up my boots," and I thought they were pretty cool.
Now if someone could point me to the Attitude spot with Blassie, Monsoon, Ladd etc. sitting in the empty arena, that would be great. I've been searching that for months now.
When I hear about lacing boots, I always think of that Hacksaw Jim Duggan promo that USA used to air to promote Prime Time and All American Wrestling:
"What does Hacksaw Jim Duggan do to get ready for a fight? I lace up my boots, I shine up my two by four, I splash cold water on my face and my strategy is ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK."
I loved that one.
"How could we possibly appreciate the Mona Lisa if Leonardo had written at the bottom of the canvas: 'The lady is smiling because she is hiding a secret from her lover.' This would shackle the viewer to reality, and I don't want this to happen to 2001." - Stanley Kubrick
Originally posted by valvenisdxYou probably didn't find anything because the video has been given a cryptic name which prevents it from being taken down by WWE.
Now if someone could point me to the Attitude spot with Blassie, Monsoon, Ladd etc. sitting in the empty arena, that would be great. I've been searching that for months now.
Hey, this one's on that site StevieRichards linked to in that other thread!
Originally posted by valvenisdxYou probably didn't find anything because the video has been given a cryptic name which prevents it from being taken down by WWE.
Now if someone could point me to the Attitude spot with Blassie, Monsoon, Ladd etc. sitting in the empty arena, that would be great. I've been searching that for months now.
Hey, this one's on that site StevieRichards linked to in that other thread!
I saw the tag title change coming after Tazz went into the vault to bring out those old catchphrases... incredibly good stuff, and I'm thrilled to see two of the WWF's most underutilized, underpushed and unappreciated wrestlers get some gold. Mike: