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Ron Bass On His Bloody Feud With Brutus Beefcake, Drinking With Bruiser Brody And Stan Hansen, Japan
- Updated: November 29, 2016
Today WrestleRumble.com presents The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling featuring wrestling legend, “Outlaw” Ron Bass. Ron Bass, a true old school tough guy and former “brass-knuckle” champion wrestled in all of the major territories including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, New York and also internationally for Giant Baba’s All Japan Pro Wrestling. In the following excerpts from episode #221 John and Chad hear some hilarious stories of the Outlaw’s travels in Japan with Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen as well as his memories of his feud with Brutus Beefcake and their viscous blading angle that is still recognized by one of the most vicious ever produced by WWE. Please subscribe to TMPToW on iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, Spreaker, Player FM, Tune In Radio or by visiting our OFFICIAL web site tmptofwrestling.com.
The impact of using a spur to cut open Brutus Beefcake on television in 1988:
“That’s because at the time it just wasn’t happening up there and I was surprised that we did it. It worked out great but I never really found out who was against it in the end that had some say because they cut it a lot shorter than it could have been. We could have worked that thing for a year up there because you’re in a different town and different state every night. We could have got a lot more mileage out of that one but it worked out well and with Beefcake I had known him and Hulk Hogan since they were Terry and Eddie Boulder just getting started in the Tennessee territory and …