Thursday, March 27, 2008

Why We Watch, Exhbit M.2



Time for one more helping of Bruiser Brody goodness before moving ahead in our tribute to the prodigies of professional wrestling. For your viewing pleasure, check out this well choreographed music video montage featuring snippets of Bruiser Brody doing battle with the likes of Abudllah the Butcher and Dory Funk in Puerto Rico, Ric Flair in St. Louis (from their legendary 2 out of 3 falls, 60 minute time limit draw encounter in the Checkerdome), AWA mainstay Nick Bockwinkel, Stan Hansen, Terry Gordy, and Terry Funk in All Japan Pro Wrestling, and a pork chop from Kroger's.

Chairs, chains, stretchers, kendo sticks, brick walls, the side of a delivery truck, plastic encasing, and other assorted plunder are the order of the day here, but so too are a forcefully delivered, impeccably executed, and diversified offensive arsenal. While Brody is best known and remembered as an unruly brawler, make no mistake about it, he could wrestle toe-to-toe with the best of them, as this clip demonstrates.

Late Update: The protein in question appears to be a cut of top sirloin, not a pork chop. Sorry for the confusion.

2 comments:

The Rev. von Fury said...

Yeah, one day
these visions of celestial wrestling goodness
shall return triumphant to our sputtering world to be beheld
Again!

Apollo Spas said...

As a meat man, I begs to differ. That shit looks to me like a gigantic (and overcooked) T-Bone, and Brody appears to have already gnawed off the tenderloin.