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Jake "The Snake" Roberts, whose judgment was apparently already impaired, was not happy with the change in the planned finish (Jake would now have to take the ]) and proceeded to show just how unhappy the change made him. During the match, when his snake Damien wriggled free from the bag, he waved the snake toward the audience while it was protruding from his crotch, simulating an erect ]. He then stroked Damien, simulating ]. He also asked an obliging female fan at ringside to fondle his ] muscles. | Jake "The Snake" Roberts, whose judgment was apparently already impaired, was not happy with the change in the planned finish (Jake would now have to take the ]) and proceeded to show just how unhappy the change made him. During the match, when his snake Damien wriggled free from the bag, he waved the snake toward the audience while it was protruding from his crotch, simulating an erect ]. He then stroked Damien, simulating ]. He also asked an obliging female fan at ringside to fondle his ] muscles. | ||
The show also suffered from changes to the advertised card. The billed Main Event, Bundy vs. Yokozuna, did not occur (see above), and ] was advertised as the show's commentator but could not appear due to his failing health. Critics panned the performance of Solie's replacement, ]. |
The show also suffered from changes to the advertised card. The billed Main Event, Bundy vs. Yokozuna, did not occur (see above), and ] was advertised as the show's commentator but could not appear due to his failing health. Critics panned the performance of Solie's replacement, ].{{citation needed}} | ||
Also of note is that the show was originally going to be called ''Legends of Wrestling'' but was changed when it was decided that the term 'legend' had negative age connotations. ] in particular was offended by the term. He refused to be on the show since he was "too young" to be a legend. | Also of note is that the show was originally going to be called ''Legends of Wrestling'' but was changed when it was decided that the term 'legend' had negative age connotations. ] in particular was offended by the term. He refused to be on the show since he was "too young" to be a legend. |
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Heroes of Wrestling | |
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File:Heroesofwrestling.jpg | |
Promotion | N/A |
Date | October 10, 1999 |
City | Bay St. Louis, Mississippi |
Venue | Casino Magic |
Attendance | approximately 2,000 |
Buy rate | 29,000 buys |
Heroes of Wrestling was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event that took place on October 10, 1999 at Casino Magic in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Playing off the recent rise in popularity of pro wrestling at the time, Bill Stone, president of Fosstone Productions organized what was going to be a series of pay-per-view events consisting of wrestling stars from the 1980s and early 1990s. Stone had three subsequent PPV shows (to be broadcast on a quarterly schedule) already in the planning stages if the first one achieved the break-even point of 40,000 PPV buys. Heroes of Wrestling only did 29,000 PPV buys, so Stone scrapped all future shows. In addition, Stone was furious with the lackluster show itself, and especially the antics of Jake "The Snake" Roberts. The show was heavily criticized and ridiculed by the wrestling press, some going as far as calling it the worst wrestling PPV event ever produced. Heroes of Wrestling was declared a failure by the wrestling mainstream.
Controversy & a legendary performance
The most memorable (but also most controversial) moment of the show involved the last match of the evening. Jake "The Snake" Roberts cut a rambling, incoherent promo in which he heavily slurred his words (see below). Minutes later, he staggered toward the ring, apparently drunk, for his scheduled match with Jim Neidhart. However, due to internal chaos backstage (involving a participant refusing to go through with the pre-planned finish of a match just moments before he stepped through the curtain), the singles match had to be turned into an impromptu tag team match of Neidhart and King Kong Bundy fighting against Roberts and Yokozuna. As the match proceeded with none of the participants knowing what the new finish was going to be, a mini Bundy lookalike strolled down to ringside and choked Yokozuna while telling him the new finish.
Jake "The Snake" Roberts, whose judgment was apparently already impaired, was not happy with the change in the planned finish (Jake would now have to take the pin) and proceeded to show just how unhappy the change made him. During the match, when his snake Damien wriggled free from the bag, he waved the snake toward the audience while it was protruding from his crotch, simulating an erect penis. He then stroked Damien, simulating masturbation. He also asked an obliging female fan at ringside to fondle his pectoral muscles.
The show also suffered from changes to the advertised card. The billed Main Event, Bundy vs. Yokozuna, did not occur (see above), and Gordon Solie was advertised as the show's commentator but could not appear due to his failing health. Critics panned the performance of Solie's replacement, Randy Rosenbloom.
Also of note is that the show was originally going to be called Legends of Wrestling but was changed when it was decided that the term 'legend' had negative age connotations. The Honky Tonk Man in particular was offended by the term. He refused to be on the show since he was "too young" to be a legend.
Match results
- The Samoan Swat Team(Samu and Samoan Savage) defeated Marty Jannetty & Tommy Rogers
- Greg Valentine defeated George Steele
- Too Cold Scorpio defeated Julio Fantastico with a badly executed Tumbleweed
- The Sheepherders defeated The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff
- Tully Blanchard defeated Stan Lane
- Abdullah the Butcher & One Man Gang went to a bloody double count out
- Jimmy Snuka defeated Bob Orton, Jr. with a flying crossbody from the corner
- Jim Neidhart & King Kong Bundy defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts & Yokozuna
The infamous Jake Roberts interview
"In a casino, you should gamble. Let me tell you something, Anvil, you don't want to play cards with me, because I'll cheat. Okay, I cheat. You want to play 21, I got 22. You want to play black jack? I got two of those too. You want to play aces and eights? Well, I got some of those too. Bottom line is this. You do not gamble with me ... When you walk into a casino, when you want to gamble, the main thing you must do, is this, you must accept losing. I don't accept losing, and neither does Damien. Damien, my friend! My friend Damien is right here. You don't want to see this, do you? Let me show you something. I tell you what Anvil, go ahead and roll the dice. Mr. Cameraman, get your ass back up here. Hell-oooo, I'm talkin' to you. Get that camera back up here. That's what you should worry about Anvil. The bottom line is this, when the DDT comes, then the snake comes out. Worry about the DDT. DDT! DDT! DDT! DDT! DDT! DDT! THINK ABOUT IT!"