- published: 30 Nov 2009
- views: 13972
- author: dontonydeblasi
4:56
George Steele vs Pete Sanchez (WWE 1983)
George The Animal Steele w/ Freddie Blassie vs Pete Sanchez (WWE 1983). 'A Fetish For A Co...
published: 30 Nov 2009
author: dontonydeblasi
George Steele vs Pete Sanchez (WWE 1983)
George The Animal Steele w/ Freddie Blassie vs Pete Sanchez (WWE 1983). 'A Fetish For A Cornerpad Turnbuckle!'..... Taped this myself back in '83 and is one of my all time favorite "Vince McMahon called' Jobber matches. To this day I cant understand why anyone criticizes his commentating from back then. As mentioned on our show, I'll be uploading a ton more; including the infamous Marshall Bovee! Enjoy and leave feedback!!!! (PS: The audio for these clips seem to be very low when uploaded. Its likely because my tapes are almost 30 years old; and VCRs back then were quite shi**y. I amplified the audio as best as I could for your viewing.)
- published: 30 Nov 2009
- views: 13972
- author: dontonydeblasi
8:44
Bob Backlund vs. George Steele WWWF TV 1977
Bob Backlund vs. George Steele (with Lou Albano) from WWWF Championship Wrestling - taped ...
published: 13 Sep 2012
author: rland19871
Bob Backlund vs. George Steele WWWF TV 1977
Bob Backlund vs. George Steele (with Lou Albano) from WWWF Championship Wrestling - taped on 7/26/77. This is a reairing of the match from the December 10, 1977 show
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 2666
- author: rland19871
1:12
George Steele on Tito Santana, Randy Savage & Elizabeth
George Steele interview talks about how his run with Randy Savage apparently ruins Tito Sa...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: hoftitosantana
George Steele on Tito Santana, Randy Savage & Elizabeth
George Steele interview talks about how his run with Randy Savage apparently ruins Tito Santana's future chances with Savage.
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 13080
- author: hoftitosantana
2:22
George "The Animal" Steele first pitch at a Wings game
Pro Wrestling and WWE Hall of Famer George Steele, in town for Collectorfest Monthly card ...
published: 03 Jun 2012
author: RochesterRedWings
George "The Animal" Steele first pitch at a Wings game
Pro Wrestling and WWE Hall of Famer George Steele, in town for Collectorfest Monthly card show, chews up the ball, tosses to Sean Burroughs, then chats with Tom Brunansky and Gene Glynn by the Wings' dugout.
- published: 03 Jun 2012
- views: 45822
- author: RochesterRedWings
8:29
One Man Gang w/Slick vs. George Steele (Frenchy Martin on commentary) - WWF Boston Garden, 2/6/88
The One Man Gang with his manager, "The Doctor of Style" Slick, combats George "The Animal...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: TreyPresley84
One Man Gang w/Slick vs. George Steele (Frenchy Martin on commentary) - WWF Boston Garden, 2/6/88
The One Man Gang with his manager, "The Doctor of Style" Slick, combats George "The Animal" Steele in a one on one match up from the Boston Garden, February 6, 1988. Another manager, Frenchy Martin, does commentary at ringside along with Craig DeGeorge.
- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 1460
- author: TreyPresley84
4:21
George Steele Shock Treatment
Lou Albano is referred to Dr. Sigmund Ziff for help in treating George "The Animal" Steele...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: AdoribleAdrian
George Steele Shock Treatment
Lou Albano is referred to Dr. Sigmund Ziff for help in treating George "The Animal" Steele's mental disorder in this TNT segment. Recorded in 1985.
- published: 27 Apr 2009
- views: 8516
- author: AdoribleAdrian
10:17
George 'The Animal' Steele vs Steve King w/ Bonus Steele Promo! (WWE 1983)
'The Animal shares his goodies with Steve King' LOL George 'The Animal' Steele w/ Freddie ...
published: 08 Feb 2010
author: dontonydeblasi
George 'The Animal' Steele vs Steve King w/ Bonus Steele Promo! (WWE 1983)
'The Animal shares his goodies with Steve King' LOL George 'The Animal' Steele w/ Freddie Blassie (RIP) vs Steve King (WWF 1983). Thanks to everyone enjoying our 'Forgotten Jobbers' collection Im uploading every week. Back in the summer of '83 Steele vs Steve King happened several times on TV. Here's a pair of matches between the two, with a cool George Steele promo thrown in. Enjoy and leave feedback! Our next installment of the Forgotten Jobbers will feature Billy Berger. When you see this guy, you will be asking yourself how the fu** did he think he should train to be a wrestler. You'll find it pretty funny when you see Mr Berger in action.
- published: 08 Feb 2010
- views: 39525
- author: dontonydeblasi
8:49
adrian adonis vs. george steele
From Maple Leaf Gardens...
published: 11 Mar 2011
author: Rob Buschow
adrian adonis vs. george steele
From Maple Leaf Gardens
- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 8064
- author: Rob Buschow
81:24
George "The Animal" Steele Shoot Interview In Your Head Wrestling
www.iyhwrestling.com Listen to higher quality audio, and live every Wednesday 8PM EST: www...
published: 04 Aug 2012
author: Neal Jones
George "The Animal" Steele Shoot Interview In Your Head Wrestling
www.iyhwrestling.com Listen to higher quality audio, and live every Wednesday 8PM EST: www.iyhwrestling.com Podcast inyourheadwrestling.podomatic.com Join the message board: inyourheadboard.proboards.com Subscribe in iTunes: itunes.apple.com Follow me on Twitter: @IYHWrestling
- published: 04 Aug 2012
- views: 5024
- author: Neal Jones
0:28
George "The Animal" Steele bites open the turnbuckle pad - Hershey, PA 11/15/10
George "The Animal" Steele bites open the turnbuckle pad on the Old School episode of RAW...
published: 16 Nov 2010
author: MadmanMoyer
George "The Animal" Steele bites open the turnbuckle pad - Hershey, PA 11/15/10
George "The Animal" Steele bites open the turnbuckle pad on the Old School episode of RAW
- published: 16 Nov 2010
- views: 6436
- author: MadmanMoyer
5:35
George "The Animal" Steele vs Randy Savage
George "The Animal" Steele vs Randy Savage. Recorded in January 1986....
published: 14 Sep 2010
author: AdoribleAdrian
George "The Animal" Steele vs Randy Savage
George "The Animal" Steele vs Randy Savage. Recorded in January 1986.
- published: 14 Sep 2010
- views: 12047
- author: AdoribleAdrian
2:33
George "the Animal" Steele Theme
NOTE: George Steele did not use an entrance theme for most of his career....
published: 17 Nov 2010
author: WWEWrestleFest
George "the Animal" Steele Theme
NOTE: George Steele did not use an entrance theme for most of his career.
- published: 17 Nov 2010
- views: 8148
- author: WWEWrestleFest
2:15
George "The Animal" Steele. Apter Tries To Interview Him!
George is not too good at giving his list of the "Five Deadliest Maneuvers!"...
published: 16 Nov 2010
author: 1WrestlingVideo
George "The Animal" Steele. Apter Tries To Interview Him!
George is not too good at giving his list of the "Five Deadliest Maneuvers!"
- published: 16 Nov 2010
- views: 8755
- author: 1WrestlingVideo
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62:06
Cymatic Frequencies by DK
'Cymatic Frequencies' an Audio Visual mix by DK
The Solid Steel radio show regularly feat...
published: 20 Jan 2011
author: Solid Steel
Cymatic Frequencies by DK
'Cymatic Frequencies' an Audio Visual mix by DK
The Solid Steel radio show regularly features AV mixes alongside the audio and this week DK gives you another treat for eyes as well as your ears with his full on Audio Visual mix 'Cymatic Frequencies'.
It's packed full of musical highlights from 2010, Ninja Tune & Big Dada XX celebrations and of course the odd classic thrown in for good measure, all with added visuals (most of them created for each track). No other radio show regularly gives you this 'visual version of a mixtape'
We start where we ended the last AV mix with the anthemic 'Hyph Mngo' by Joy Orbison and a few choice words from Sun Ra. We continue in a future vein with the Eliphino Remix for Kidkanevil, Maddslinky given a Toddla T lick, and the heavy 'Work them' by Ramadanman.
Then it's a Ninja Tune trio and a Big Dada double, James Blake floating over the Altrice remix of Caribou, before turning up the bass to 11 for Bassnectar. The beats stay heavy as we skip through George Lenton and the Jamie XX remix of Gil Scott-Heron, an 'old skool hip hop' trio, mixed with RackNRuin and Vent for extra dance floor punch, and it's a D n B finish with the DJ Marky remix of 'Wile Out' by Zinc, Sunny by James Brown tweaked by Featurecast and we end on the sublime Flying Lotus remix for Andreya Triana.
Listen, Watch and Enjoy.
This is just part of a set that is played out live using Serato Video-SL plug in for Scratch Live. Contact solidsteel@ninjatune.net for more info.
Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo (Visuals - Alex Roman / DK re-edit)
Juice Aleem - First lesson (accapella) (Visuals Petah Hayes / DK re-edit)
Kidkanevil - The Floating World (Eliphino Remix) (Visuals - Alex Roman / DK re-edit)
Maddslinky - Special Featuring Omar (Toddla T Remix) (Visuals SEEN© / Polynoid / DK re-edit)
Ramadanman - WorkThem (Visuals - Play Airways / DK re-edit)
Dreadsquad & Lady Chann - Money ah dem god (P-Era & FJH UK Funky Rmx)(Visuals - Paul Griswold)
Coldcut & Hexstatic - Timber (Seiji remix) (Visuals - Coldcut/Hexstatic)
Bonobo - Eyesdown (Warrior One remix)
Thunderheist - Jerk it (Visuals - That Go)
Jammer - One over me (Visuals - Jay K / DK re-edit)
Hexstatic - Distorted minds Featuring Juice Aleem (Zero dB remix) (Visuals - Hexstatic )
Caribou - Sun (Altrice Remix)
James Blake - Limit to your love (Visuals - Martin de Thurah )
Bassnectar - Cozza Frenzy (Bassnectar Mega-Bass Remix) (Visuals - Patrick Jean )
MJ Cole - Sincere (Nero remix) (Visuals - DK re-edit)
George Lenton - Cold Rocker (Visuals - elo | meno | pe / DK re-edit)
Marco Del Horno v Swerve - Ho! Riddim ft. P-Money (Visuals - Chris Read )
Dyme Def - Do Something (Inst)
Gil Scott-Heron _ NY Is Killing Me (Jamie XX mix)
Coldcut - More Beats & Pieces (US of Audio remix) (Visuals - Coldcut and Hex
Ghislain Poirier - Blazin' (Modeselektor remix) (Visuals - Umfeld dir. Scott Pagano / DJ Food re-edit)
The Bug - Poison dart (Visuals - Tom Oswald Jess Gorrick )
Alborosie - Kingston Town (Bassnectar remix) (Visuals - Ras Kassa )
Dead Prez & W.T.F. - It's Bigger Than Hip Hop UK (Visuals - Brian Beletic )
RackNRuin - Soundclash (Visuals - Chris Cunningham / DK re-edit)
Big Daddy Kane - Raw (Visuals - Live at DMC 1989)
Vent - Guilty (Visuals - Aiko / DK re-edit)
Eric B & Rakim - Follow the leader
Tom Central & Kaitain - Akama (Visuals - Owen Gatley and Luke Jinks / DK re-edit)
Slim - It's in the mix
The Beatles - Come together (A.Skillz Remix) (Visuals - Beatles Rock Band Cinematic and Outro / DJ Food re-edit)
Bassnectar - Basshead (Visuals - Richard Anthony / Flight 404 / Stefan Goodchild / DK re-edit)
Mistabishi - Printer Jam (Visuals - Tin Spider )
DJ Vadim - The Terrorist (MIR Crew Remix) (Visuals - Resistance 2 PSP WW History trailer )
ZINC - Wile Out (feat Ms Dynamite - DJ Marky remix) (Visuals - Amit & Naroop )
James Brown - Sunny (Regrooved by Featurecast) (Visuals - Tetsumasa Saito / DK re-edit)
Andreya Triana - Lost Where I Belong (Flying Lotus Remix) (Visuals - Duckeye )
1:14
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a ...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: soonaspossible
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a baby calf is the song of chicken fried with batter,
the long red and white picnic tablecloth is finer than the finest lady’s legs, the finest thing there is to embark upon a heaping bowl of coleslaw,
shrimp from the gulf coast are delicious, gushing with wine as if feeling,
like honey mussels, in Redmond or Olympia, harvested by fishwives, in the seaweed,
and the glory of banjos in Baton Rouge, their juices course through them like
ageless autumn lemons,
like mom's fragrant pot pie, chocked full of juicy stew, widens the gullet,
and, baked, cries out blooming peach tree blossoms.
2
What would you say to some barbecue ribs, burning hot
grilled on a charcoal fire in June on the banks of a man made lake,
pines or cedar trees that sum up the dramatic atmosphere of a
damp sunset at Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain,
or to a clam chowder, whose name is inextricably related to Manhattan or
Rhode Island or New England?
No, you hunt quail and you grill it, just like you hear honky-tonk or stars and stripes
at the feet of Mount Rushmore, and fried catfish along the Chattahoochee
where it leaps into the sacred sizzling skillet, superbly fine
river fish, makes fishing boats rich while the sisters Lee,
as if in pain, sweat what's human and divine on the grand antique family fiddle.
3
Tremendous turkeys that smell like summer, almost human, autumn shades of
walnut or chestnut, I eat them everywhere, and in D.C. I kiss them,
like the vats where barley sighs like the prettiest girl in Jersey
raising her skirt underneath the lights of the big apple, same
as the roof off of a block party with streamers and flags where we drink in red plastic cups
a substantial whiskey and beer,
or the love mattress, upon which we set sail and sighing face each other and
the night’s tremendous oceans, into whose horrible darkness,
black and tenacious flows the bloody calla lily,
or the teardrop that falls in our moths as we joyfully sing.
4
Napa Valley wine is enormous and dark in the California sunset, and when
it's in your blood, nostalgia
and the apology to heroism sing in the wheels of spurs to
the beast’s hide, dancing to the fundamental tune of backwater rapids
against the frothy red glare.
5
Nicely aged bourbon bellows in its cellars like a great sacred cow,
and St. Louis will be golden, like a rib-eye on the grill, all over
the bloodied paths towards Oklahoma, autumn's
guitar will weep like a soldier's widow,
and we'll remember everything we didn’t do and could have and
should have and wanted to, like a madman
staring down a town's abandoned well,
watching, ear shattering, the engines of youth rev down dawn's
wide gust
crumbling like memories in the abyss.
6
The saddle glows all across the Midwest, mountain range to mountain range, booming like a great combine with its 20 foot span, booming
like a cow auctioneer or a righteous pastor or tornado season,
lasso raised up against the sky
on top of a guffaw, a hyuck or a yeehaw, splashed with sun and hard work, where manure perfumes dung heaps like a domestic god, with tremendous balls like a widow.
7
A mighty log cabin with its open yard, apple trees, front porch
scented with remote antiquity,
where the bootlegger and his still would sing, drop by drop, a sense of eternity into
the water, recalling old ancestors with its tremulous pendulum,
exists, same as in Madison as in Franklin or Fairview or Springfield,
although it’s the little town of Hodgenville Kentucky that most proudly proclaims the wooden troughs or pig iron pots, wide open spaces, the Appalachians, the original wild west, civil war and emancipation, in little log cabins,
from Tennessee to Ohio, who express it proudly in tremendous language, eating ears of pigs eating ears of corn.
8
Because, if it's necessary to stuff yourself with hot dogs in a Detroit Coney before dying,
on a rainy day, blessed with a strawberry milkshake from fresh upstate dairy, and smoke, bathing in conversation, friends and the munchies, launching yourself into terrible leaps and bounds, blubbering, savoring the booming chili in spoonfuls and fries,
it's also necessary to get your meat from the Kansas City stockyards in March, when the pigs
look like televangelists and the televangelists look like swine or hippopotamus,
and wash the food down with some fiery sips from a short glass,
yes... in Dallas or Fort Worth the corn tortillas look like the local ladies: wide white waists and sleepy half moon eyes, since, ticklish and cuddly,
they turn their faces, and let themselves be kissed, unendingly on either end.
9
And the chit'lins, swimming and searing in broth and tabasco, and the cornbread that moaned in broiling bacon fat, is blessed where thunder rolls in wide whips, along the Mississippi,between one drink and the next,
but it never surpasses a gamy partridge, savored in the dry underbrush of July,
in t
1:49
Google - Chromebook
For the launch of the Google Chromebook, we were asked by Google and BBH to put together t...
published: 24 Jun 2011
author: Buck
Google - Chromebook
For the launch of the Google Chromebook, we were asked by Google and BBH to put together this fun, introductory animation. It ended up closing the show at the 2011 Google I/O conference and actually provoked some LOLs from the Android developer community.
CREDITS:
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BUCK
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Creative Director: Ryan Honey
Executive Producer: Maurie Enochson
Producer: Eric Badros
Production Coordinator: Ben Tucker
Art Director: Joe Mullen
CG Supervisor: Doug Wilkinson
CG Lead: Jens Lindgren
2D Animation: Alex Perry, Ekin Akalin
3D: Matt Everton, Joao Rema, Kelsey Charlton, Timm Wagener, Christine Li
Music: Antfood
VO: Chris Reidell
Software Used: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Maya
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GOOGLE
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Senior Product Marketing Manager: Vivian Leung
Producer: Larry Lauter
Studio G Manager: Ana Pedros
Producer: George Young
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BBH NY
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Lead Creative: Pelle Sjoernen
Copywriter: Tara Lawall
Art Director: Devon Hong
Account Executive: Ashley Shack
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BBH UK
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Producer: Tove Svensson
Strategist: Nick Fell
International Producer: Emma Durlacher
International Assistant Producer: Caroline Grealis
Producer: Austin Vernon
Team Director: Liz Harper
Head of International Communications: Alex Steele
Freelance Producer: Jonathan Doyle
4:05
Thornley - Make Believe
Unless you're Axl Rose, four years is a long time in music. And that's precisely how long ...
published: 04 Jan 2010
author: 604 Records
Thornley - Make Believe
Unless you're Axl Rose, four years is a long time in music. And that's precisely how long it's been since Ian Thornley dropped his debut solo album on a public that has - in the intervening time - grown increasingly hungry for more. That's four years of false starts, shake-ups, breakdowns, and enough behind-the-scenes shenanigans to fill a best-seller. Among the fans, the frustration is palpable, and message boards teem with speculation, worry, and impatience.
And Thornley himself - urgently dragging on a cigarette as he talks - is audibly chomping at the bit to finally bring the last half decade of foot-dragging to an end with his newest and, in his words, "ballsiest" album yet. To put it another way, He.Really.Wants.To.Get.The.Damn.Thing.Out.There...
"I'm impatient, too," he says, with a heavy sigh. "It's been too long, and this record - we could have made this record two and a half years ago."
"But," he reasons, "I guess at the end of the day I probably wouldn't have been working with Nick Raskulinecz if there hadn't been the wait. I got a great new friend out of it and I got a kickass record, made by a world class producer and engineer."
Thornley and the auspicious Mr. Raskulinecz, the three-time Grammy winning producer of the Foo Fighters' One By One among other things, apparently found soul-mates or at the very least blood-brothers in each other's company, locked up together as they were for a month and a half at Toronto's Phase 1 and Lerxst Sound studios in early 2008.
Thornley puts it down to a "like-minded musical nerdiness," but his description of their working relationship has a higher supernatural bent to it.
"Everything became shorthand after a while," he says. "And it really got to the point where words were barely spoken. Just a sort of a nod, and a thing, and - 'Uh, that's not working, what about this?' And then we'd sort of come up for air and chat about what we were doing, and then dive back in..."
Thornely and Raskulinecz dug themselves deep into a single-minded pocket of classic sounds, surrounding themselves with vintage gear-stuffed road-cases and relying on an "impossible to play" '60s-era Martin 12-string as the primary instrument in establishing a chiming, full-blooded and luxurious album-wide substrate to Tiny Pictures.
Then they brought in Nickelback's Daniel Adair for 11 tracks of sophisticated boom-boom. "Nick wanted a hard-hitting, fast-learning kind of guy who practices nine hours a day, and Daniel is certainly that," Thornley reports. "He knocked it out of the park in about a week and a half."
During a quick sojourn in Nashville, they also nabbed the Black Crowes' Steve Gorman for a fragrant southern-infused power ballad called "Change". "He's just an incredibly vibey drummer," says Thornley. "It didn't sound like a song that belonged in an elevator any more. I started reaching for different notes from my voice, and I started throwing in these little George Harrison slide licks. None of which was on the demo."
Like the sidelong reference to the former Beatle, the more Thornley reveals about the process, the more he reveals about the subterranean seams of rock history mined by the two unleashed fanboys as Tiny Pictures coalesced over those six weeks.
Thornley points to Tom Petty's Wildflowers as an initial influence, and he seems to quiver with excitement when he talks about Raskulinecz's schooling at Sound City in LA - "I know how to get this drum sound," Raskulinecz told his elated partner - but there's so much more going on behind the grooves and between the tracks of Tiny Pictures.
On the surface, it's digitally-buffed modern rock, fit for slotting into future-classic playlists. But Tiny Pictures is covered in what Thornley calls "fairy-dust," or the "subliminal hooks, bells, and whistles that help sustain a listener over a long period of time." He cites Springsteen's Born to Run as the perfect example.
And in trying to eliminate the "sterility" that Thornley feels undermined 2004's Come Again, the reborn rocker has gone for broke. It's there in the breakout Van Halenesque solo that comes screaming from the insistent toms and bass of "Man Overboard", or the peaty, Zeppelin III dobro embellishments of "This Is Where My Heart Is".
"That's just one of those songs where I woke up at eight in the morning and it was already done, recorded and written by nine," Thornley chuckles. "I think it's a great escape from some of the other stuff, and I get to play pedal steel on there, which is not an easy instrument to play. I had to go online the day before we cut it. Nick was sick, so I was like, 'Okay I'm gonna figure out how to play this fucking thing today!'"
"All Fall Down" apparently emerged from the same roots-infatuated coordinates of the Thornley brain, and he gleefully cops to the song's conspicuous influences. "When I hang on that D chord, it's a direct rip from Zeppelin's 'Tangerine'," he smirks. "And I don't really fucking care. And vocally I rip of Howlin
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7:58
Heroes of Wrestling Part 6: George Steele vs Greg Valentine (Part 2)
Part 6: Second half of the match. Also check out Mantel and Rosenbloom's comments afterwar...
published: 28 Jan 2010
author: Maffewfucksmen
Heroes of Wrestling Part 6: George Steele vs Greg Valentine (Part 2)
Part 6: Second half of the match. Also check out Mantel and Rosenbloom's comments afterwards, and them having to change their minds after the crowd behind them rightfully question what the hell they are talking about. Neither WWE nor TNA own this blah blah blah.
- published: 28 Jan 2010
- views: 3249
- author: Maffewfucksmen
3:09
George the Animal Steele
See George "the Animal" Steele in Action!...
published: 02 May 2011
author: flyinghammerlock
George the Animal Steele
See George "the Animal" Steele in Action!
- published: 02 May 2011
- views: 1192
- author: flyinghammerlock
1:26
Heroes of Wrestling Part 4: George Steele and Sherri
Part 4: It's 1999, so that means that this PPV needs SKITS....
published: 27 Jan 2010
author: Maffewfucksmen
Heroes of Wrestling Part 4: George Steele and Sherri
Part 4: It's 1999, so that means that this PPV needs SKITS.
- published: 27 Jan 2010
- views: 4446
- author: Maffewfucksmen
1:57
George Steele - Showdown Legends of Wrestling Theme Song
Download Link Below www.mediafire.com...
published: 11 May 2011
author: jackedupmafia
George Steele - Showdown Legends of Wrestling Theme Song
Download Link Below www.mediafire.com
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 2396
- author: jackedupmafia