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I was afraid that who we were referring to here. Last time I saw Tony on TV, he looked like he'd eaten a whole pig. Dude had put on some poundage....Originally posted by detective29:
Tony Schiavone was one of the guys who did interviews and ring commentary for the NWA/WCW back in the 80's and 90's. Also used to do baseball for the old Charlotte O's when Ripken was playing there. Watch any old Flair/horsemen interview and you will more than likely see him holding the microphone.
Jim cornette and the midnight express. Twin sons of different mothers.Originally posted by hobcawcreekcock:
I was afraid that who we were referring to here. Last time I saw Tony on TV, he looked like he'd eaten a whole pig. Dude had put on some poundage....Originally posted by detective29:
Tony Schiavone was one of the guys who did interviews and ring commentary for the NWA/WCW back in the 80's and 90's. Also used to do baseball for the old Charlotte O's when Ripken was playing there. Watch any old Flair/horsemen interview and you will more than likely see him holding the microphone.
Tony and the manager dude that carried the tennis racket made WCW worth watching. Oh, the good ole' days....
What was the dorky tennis racket carrying 'manager's name?
the one and only Jim Cornette was the Jimmy Connors of the 1980'sOriginally posted by hobcawcreekcock:
I was afraid that who we were referring to here. Last time I saw Tony on TV, he looked like he'd eaten a whole pig. Dude had put on some poundage....Originally posted by detective29:
Tony Schiavone was one of the guys who did interviews and ring commentary for the NWA/WCW back in the 80's and 90's. Also used to do baseball for the old Charlotte O's when Ripken was playing there. Watch any old Flair/horsemen interview and you will more than likely see him holding the microphone.
Tony and the manager dude that carried the tennis racket made WCW worth watching. Oh, the good ole' days....
What was the dorky tennis racket carrying 'manager's name?
Hello everybody Bob Caudle here and welcome to mid atlantic championship wrestling television most exciting hour.Originally posted by Mr CockStrong:
You wanna talk about legendary announcers? This guy was a fixture on the TV set on Saturday mornings when I was a kid in SC.
I often wondered how much he got paid to do that "job"?
This post was edited on 2/20 1:59 PM by Mr CockStrong
Now that's a flashback from my childhood.Originally posted by jeff2001:
Hello everybody Bob Caudle here and welcome to mid atlantic championship wrestling television most exciting hour.Originally posted by Mr CockStrong:
You wanna talk about legendary announcers? This guy was a fixture on the TV set on Saturday mornings when I was a kid in SC.
I often wondered how much he got paid to do that "job"?
This post was edited on 2/20 1:59 PM by Mr CockStrong
Damn, Number One Paul Jones!!!Originally posted by Gamecock1993:
Now that's a flashback from my childhood.Originally posted by jeff2001:
Hello everybody Bob Caudle here and welcome to mid atlantic championship wrestling television most exciting hour.Originally posted by Mr CockStrong:
You wanna talk about legendary announcers? This guy was a fixture on the TV set on Saturday mornings when I was a kid in SC.
I often wondered how much he got paid to do that "job"?
This post was edited on 2/20 1:59 PM by Mr CockStrong