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He also drew with Ricky Morton and Ronnie Garvin.


Morton and Flair had some great matches. Morton would have been a great singles wrestler if he would have ever been pushed in that direction.

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Lex Luger drew some big houses with Ric Flair in 1988. He still sucked and was a dick, but he did draw on occasion.


Flair could have drew money with you in 88


I would have turned eleven in the middle of the bash tour. I was still green. But as long as Flair was ready to do business, it's hard to disagree. By late 89', I feel I could have had a match with anyone in the business based on the work rate I had with my Hogan and Warrior wrestling buddies. There were times the dog or a vacuum would come from out of nowhere, and I could call it in the living room to change the spot. Best in the business.


I thought I remembered seeing your name on the up and comer list of 1989 in PWI

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Lex Luger drew some big houses with Ric Flair in 1988. He still sucked and was a dick, but he did draw on occasion.


Flair could have drew money with you in 88


I would have turned eleven in the middle of the bash tour. I was still green. But as long as Flair was ready to do business, it's hard to disagree. By late 89', I feel I could have had a match with anyone in the business based on the work rate I had with my Hogan and Warrior wrestling buddies. There were times the dog or a vacuum would come from out of nowhere, and I could call it in the living room to change the spot. Best in the business.



:lol: :lol:

Woah while doing a quick search of wrestling buddies I now know that there were more than just the 4 that I originally thought there were. Hogan Savage Warrior Million Dollar Man. I had the Warrior wrestling buddy and jacket as well.

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I was just thinking how awesome it would be to have an Ultimate Warrior jacket for a random occasion. There's a $75 bid on Ebay, and a "buy it now" for $199.

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I was just thinking how awesome it would be to have an Ultimate Warrior jacket for a random occasion. There's a $75 bid on Ebay, and a "buy it now" for $199.


Well I haven't talked to my mom in about a year, but for a chance at selling it for $75 I guess I can call her and see if she still has my old jacket.

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I was just thinking how awesome it would be to have an Ultimate Warrior jacket for a random occasion. There's a $75 bid on Ebay, and a "buy it now" for $199.


Well I haven't talked to my mom in about a year, but for a chance at selling it for $75 I guess I can call her and see if she still has my old jacket.


I'm not going to buy it, but it seems like a fairly valuable collectors item. :shock:

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I got the StrikeForce fights on in the background and I'm watching the LOW Iron Shiek and Andre The Giant and having a few beers. That's a fun Saturday night.

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The price of that coat will be very high initially, and some people will believe in the extravagant price. But over time, most will start to realize the price never had any substance to it, and it will plummet. Some people will look very foolish for defending that initial offering price.

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Chris_in_joliet wrote:
I got the StrikeForce fights on in the background and I'm watching the LOW Iron Shiek and Andre The Giant and having a few beers. That's a fun Saturday night.


Shawn Michaels: My Journey, Anchor Steam, and you maniacs. Also re-teaching Tenay to run up the stairs. He hasn't done it in a year, and I used the Undertaker punching bag I use to scare the neighbors. Cornered him at the bottom of the steps, and he shot up like a bat out of hell. Another Anchor Steam earned.

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I got the StrikeForce. That's a fun Saturday night.


We're going to rename you Pat Patterson_in_Montreal.


How do you still have a job?

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That wasn't the deal.

Your protoge lost. See if they need a has-been on the Biker Board Wrestling Company.

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That wasn't the deal.

Your protoge lost. See if they need a has-been on the Biker Board Wrestling Company.


See dummy, that's why you had me around. I know how to read and write the fine print. Curious? You should be. I'll be in attendance when you get your little title shot. I'll have an announcement. Oh, and by the way ham and egger, I will promise one thing. We are going to shock the world.

There used to be a greasy spoon in Kankakee called The Ham and Egger.

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That is quite the double entendre.

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That wasn't the deal.

Your protoge lost. See if they need a has-been on the Biker Board Wrestling Company.


See dummy, that's why you had me around. I know how to read and write the fine print. Curious? You should be. I'll be in attendance when you get your little title shot. I'll have an announcement. Oh, and by the way ham and egger, I will promise one thing. We are going to shock the world.


I'll send you and your boy a couple tickets. Front row. It makes no difference.

Once I win the CSFMBWA Heavyweight Championship from Kid Cairo, you both will see what happens when you cross the DrinkyAlliance.

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Keeping Score wrote:
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BobbyHeenan wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
That wasn't the deal.

Your protoge lost. See if they need a has-been on the Biker Board Wrestling Company.


See dummy, that's why you had me around. I know how to read and write the fine print. Curious? You should be. I'll be in attendance when you get your little title shot. I'll have an announcement. Oh, and by the way ham and egger, I will promise one thing. We are going to shock the world.

There used to be a greasy spoon in Kankakee called The Ham and Egger.


My new finishing move. Thanks Reason!!

I can hear Jesse Ventura now..."Just look at that Mean Gene, KS is setting him up for the ol' Greasy Spoon".

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I remember the day that Andre the Giant died. I don't remember how I heard it but I do remember the day. I was driving in the car with my grandma and mom. I made them turn on the news station so I could hear how one of my favorite wrestlers of all time died. Sadly the news didn't give a shit about a young Chris in Joliet at the time and it would be years before I found out about Andre's death.

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Followed by "head's up, they're tossing cells." "Heads up, they're tossing cells." Sorry KS. Been awhile.

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Terry Szopinski
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Terry Szopinski
Ring name(s) The Warlord[1][2]
Super Assassin #2[1][2]
Billed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)[1][2]
Billed weight 323 lb (147 kg; 23.1 st)[1][2]
Born March 28, 1962 (age 50)[1][2]
Pompano Beach, Florida[1][2]
Resides Pompano Beach, Florida
Trained by Eddie Sharkey[2]
Debut 1986[2]
Terry Scott Szopinski[1][2] (born March 28, 1962) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known by his ring name The Warlord and for his tenures in Jim Crockett Promotions and the World Wrestling Federation as one half of the Powers of Pain alongside The Barbarian.
Contents [hide]
1 Professional wrestling career
1.1 National Wrestling Alliance / Jim Crockett Promotions
1.1.1 The Powers of Pain
1.2 World Wrestling Federation
1.3 Injury and retirement
1.4 Return to wrestling
2 Personal life
3 In wrestling
3.1 Wrestlers trained by Warlord
4 Championships and accomplishments
5 References
[edit]Professional wrestling career

[edit]National Wrestling Alliance / Jim Crockett Promotions
In 1986 while working out at a gym in Minnesota, Szopinski met its owner Joe Laurinaitis, better known as the professional wrestler Road Warrior Animal.[3] After coming up with possible ring names with Sharkey and Animal, Szopinski adopted The Warlord as his ring name and sent some photos of his work to Dusty Rhodes.[3] Soon afterwards, Rhodes hired him and he began wrestling for the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions later that year. After a brief stint in JCP, the territory's owner Jim Crockett, Jr. sent him to the Kansas City-based Central States Wrestling territory for more training. While there, he teamed with Karl Kovac and won the territory's Tag Team Championship on June 8, 1987 in a tournament.[1] However, he and Kovac were soon stripped of the title when Kovac was fired and Szopinski travelled to Japan for more training.[1]
[edit]The Powers of Pain
In late 1987, Szopinski returned to Jim Crockett Promotions under his Warlord name and began teaming with Ivan Koloff with Paul Jones as their manager. In 1988, he then formed a permanent tag team with The Barbarian known as the Powers of Pain, the heel counterparts to the Road Warriors, while retaining Jones as their manager.[1][4]
While continuing to team Koloff, the Powers of Pain feuded heavily with the Road Warriors, and defeated them and Dusty Rhodes for the World Six-Man Tag Team Championship.[3] To continue the feud, JCP management wanted them to do some scaffold matches against the Warriors, but this was met with opposition from Szopinski and Vailahi over fears of injury.[3] As a result, they both left JCP and joined the World Wrestling Federation, vacating the Six-Man Tag Team Title in the process.[3][5]
[edit]World Wrestling Federation
Upon their arrival in the WWF, the Powers were faces, initially managed by Tito Santana,[6][7] and feuded with World Tag Team Champions Demolition (Ax and Smash),[3] who had defeated Strike Force (Santana and Rick Martel) for the title and then injured Martel (kayfabe). The Powers were introduced as mercenaries to help Martel and Santana gain revenge on Demolition for both the title loss and the injury to Martel. They were soon after managed by The Baron.[4]
At Survivor Series, the Powers' team defeated Demolition's team in tag team elimination match, with the Powers being the sole survivors of their team.[4][8] After the match, Demolition's manager Mr. Fuji double-crossed them and after they beat him up and left, the Powers came to his aid, gaining Fuji as their manager in the process, in return for which his interference helped the Powers eliminate the last remaining opponents, the Conquistadors.[3][4] Afterwards, the Powers and Fuji celebrated until Demolition returned and drove them from the ring. As a result, the Powers became villains while Demolition became fan favorites.[4] In 1989, Szopinski entered the Royal Rumble as the twenty-first entrant, but lasted only two seconds before being eliminated by Hulk Hogan, a record which stood for twenty years before being broken by Santino Marella at the 2009 Royal Rumble. At WrestleMania V, the Powers of Pain teamed with Fuji in a losing effort to Demolition in a match for the World Tag Team Championship.[4]
In early 1990, the Powers of Pain split, with Fuji selling Barbarian's contract to Bobby "The Brain" Heenan while selling Warlord's contract to Slick.[4] After the team's split, Warlord received an attire change, where he abandoned the Road Warrior-esque reverse mohawk and face paint in favor of a shaved head and a black metallic Phantom of the Opera half-mask and black armor that he wore to the ring. He also brought a metal staff topped with a "W" with him to his matches, and used it as a weapon on occasion. On April 17, 1992, Szopinski lost to Virgil in his final match for the WWF.[9]
[edit]Injury and retirement
After leaving the WWF for the independent circuit, Szopinski wrestled two matches in World Championship Wrestling in 1996, one of which was a tag team match where he and Vailahi reunited as the masked Super Assassins. However, he was forced to retire from wrestling due to suffering neck injuries in a car accident involving a Pizza Hut delivery van in 1996.[1][2][10]
After attempting a comeback in 2001, Szopinski was sidelined yet again after suffering severe leg damage in a motorcycle accident.[10] During his recovery, he retired from wrestling and began training as a security guard and started providing his services for Relief Group International, an auto relief group.[10] He soon extended his services into bodyguarding, and worked alongside celebrities such as 50 Cent, Thomas Jones and Kimbo Slice, the latter of whom nicknamed Szopinski "The Wall".[10]
[edit]Return to wrestling
On January 10, 2003, Szopinski made his first wrestling-related appearance in years as he acted as a special guest referee for Hardkore Championship Wrestling in a match between Christian York and Reckless Youth, which Youth won.[1] On January 25, he made his official in-ring return under his Warlord name and character as he defeated Joe Gomez.[1] After wrestling regularly throughout the rest of 2003 and 2004, Warlord wrestled at the first WrestleReunion on January 29, 2005, where he competed in a battle royal for the IWA Heavyweight Championship. However, he was eliminated by Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, who would go on to win the match and the title.[1] On April 29, 2006, he defeated Chaz to win the Maximum Xtreme Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, his first singles title.[1]
[edit]Personal life

Szopinski met Chris Jericho early in Jericho's career, and helped him out with food issues while they traveled together overseas and in Japan.[10] Dave Batista cites Szopinski as his all-time favorite wrestler.[10]

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I didn't think a thread titled Dinky Wrestling: Classics/CSFMBWA could get any creepier. KS got it done. MY GUY!

I was watching the Flair/Perfect Loser Leave Town Raw match last weekend. I think. The shits. Didn't think that was possible.

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Screw you Drop In. You better hold me back Speeps..........


No words can be used to explain how much I just don't like you. You're a degenerate. You run your mouth while on the booze. You're the worst Nascar co-host in the history of bad Internet radio. You know what that means? It means YOU, AND I, GETTING THE TAG STRAPS AT THE NEXT SHOW! WHILE I CAN SMACK THE BEJESUS OUT OF YOU, NOBODY ELSE CAN! WE ARE #DRINKYALLIANCE If you stand tall in this thread, I know I have a partner. If you'll pardon the expression.

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It's been just over a week and the DrinkyAlliance is still on top.

But the tag belts have been out of our hands for too long.

BagBoys, Keeping In is comin for you ninjas.

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Listen here KS. While the board I used to love has been taken over by mults and attention whores, from top to bottom, I still have a place in my heart for the CSFMBWA. Did you hear about the first phone conversation with Heenan and Taylor? I heard it was a thing.

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We currently have an open challenge to halfhair Ventura and the incredibly unoriginal Kid.

You don't want none of us, but if you want to sign your own death certificates I'm cool with that.

Time, place, and match of your choosing.

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If I like you, post here. Nobody can take this from us, outside of Big Fan. At one time, J Hood and I discussed doing a show with Bill Watts. True story. If I don't like you, F you.

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“@EBreeggy: @CMPunk You will never be respected when you act like this.” Act all rad and unstoppable? Oh well.

I think the word "rad" needs to make a comeback. I'm going to work on that.

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Keeping Score is kind of rad when he doesn't pass out on his broadcast partner Harry Caray style.

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