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Everyone says Danny Hodge could beat anyone in a real shoot. Many say he would have been prefect for the UFC.Great show like always. R.I.P. Danny Hodge.
studwelch@mail.com
on January 24, 2021 at 7:17 pm
He would have been great in the UFC!
studwelch@mail.com
on January 24, 2021 at 7:23 pm
I agree!
Casper Mathews
on January 8, 2021 at 6:38 pm
So appreciative for your weekly stories. I have listened to every episode twice and about to start a third round. You described a scene in the Mongolian Stomper’s Coliseum debut, he storming thru the crowd that made me remember another wrestler that put that kind of fear in the fans, that being The Original Sheik (Ed Farahat). Did you ever wrestle him or have any dealings with him as owners of your prospective territories?
studwelch@mail.com
on January 24, 2021 at 7:19 pm
Never worked with him but my father and I bought his Ohio territory from him but never ran it.
Jackie Sandridge
on January 11, 2021 at 2:35 pm
Ron , as a hero the stomper never said a word the manager did all the talking. But as a babyface in Dothan didnt the Stomper say a few word on T V . I think Austin Idol was his manager.
studwelch@mail.com
on January 24, 2021 at 7:20 pm
He was under a hood as the midnight Stallion in his last days in Southeastern/Pensacola. I don’t ever remember him saying anything.
Jackie Sandridge
on January 11, 2021 at 2:36 pm
A heel not hero
studwelch@mail.com
on January 24, 2021 at 7:22 pm
I don’t think I ever said he was a hero. You are right, he was a fantastic heel.
Everyone says Danny Hodge could beat anyone in a real shoot. Many say he would have been prefect for the UFC.Great show like always. R.I.P. Danny Hodge.
He would have been great in the UFC!
I agree!
So appreciative for your weekly stories. I have listened to every episode twice and about to start a third round. You described a scene in the Mongolian Stomper’s Coliseum debut, he storming thru the crowd that made me remember another wrestler that put that kind of fear in the fans, that being The Original Sheik (Ed Farahat). Did you ever wrestle him or have any dealings with him as owners of your prospective territories?
Never worked with him but my father and I bought his Ohio territory from him but never ran it.
Ron , as a hero the stomper never said a word the manager did all the talking. But as a babyface in Dothan didnt the Stomper say a few word on T V . I think Austin Idol was his manager.
He was under a hood as the midnight Stallion in his last days in Southeastern/Pensacola. I don’t ever remember him saying anything.
A heel not hero
I don’t think I ever said he was a hero. You are right, he was a fantastic heel.