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re: Toughest Professional Wrestlers in real life
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:02 am to Kevin TheRant
Posted on 3/8/21 at 8:02 am to Kevin TheRant
That’s not true. It was actually very competitive, although Angle was the superior wrestler. It was just a matter of technique. Angle also said that had Brock continued the amateur wrestling route, he could’ve been the best, he was that gifted.
Don’t believe the stories you believe about Jericho or Orndorff. Neither of them are what I’d call tough guys.
The reason Tonga (Haku/Meng) was so dangerous and so feared was because he didn’t play by any rules. He was trained to incapacitate your opponent by any means necessary. Most guys would consider certain things “off limits” during a fight but he didn’t. He’d maim or disfigure a guy, if necessary. He also was trained to ignore pain, and how to withstand stuff like mace & pepper spray, handcuffs, etc. That said, he didn’t rip Barr’s eye out. He had his finger in there, and could have, but didn’t. Barr was let go not long after that.
Don’t believe the stories you believe about Jericho or Orndorff. Neither of them are what I’d call tough guys.
The reason Tonga (Haku/Meng) was so dangerous and so feared was because he didn’t play by any rules. He was trained to incapacitate your opponent by any means necessary. Most guys would consider certain things “off limits” during a fight but he didn’t. He’d maim or disfigure a guy, if necessary. He also was trained to ignore pain, and how to withstand stuff like mace & pepper spray, handcuffs, etc. That said, he didn’t rip Barr’s eye out. He had his finger in there, and could have, but didn’t. Barr was let go not long after that.
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