The Harsh Truth Of Tony Hawk

The Harsh Truth Of Tony Hawk
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  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Жыл бұрын

    I simply cannot understand why people who work very hard and succeed are attacked for their success. Tony Hawk owes nobody an apology. You Go Tony.

  • @ILIK3HATERZ

    @ILIK3HATERZ

    Жыл бұрын

    The same reason people with little money hate rich people who pay more taxes than Low class, mid class people! Those people were once nothing an worked their ass off to become rich! That doesn’t apply to our current administration cause now your paid to sit on your fat a$$ ( not specifically you ) by Sleepy Joe Biden!

  • @lostworldofjj

    @lostworldofjj

    Жыл бұрын

    i know exactly why! jealousy and because people HATE on others that do better than themselfs lmfao! i hate that shit,if i see someone have more success than me iam proud of those people because alot of em truly put blood,sweat and tears to get to where they are

  • @MoeSlislack

    @MoeSlislack

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lostworldofjj exactly. someone else being successful should just inspire others to be successful. only a stupid person would be jealous of success.

  • @Snowstorm1200

    @Snowstorm1200

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@MoeSlislack it's because if 100 people aren't that successful and you have one guy that is, that one guy that is more successful isn't normal so hence he shouldn't be making that money. That's exactly why our country is fucked up cause of greed lmao. Stfu with your stupid ass

  • @Snowstorm1200

    @Snowstorm1200

    Жыл бұрын

    There's also no way sports and entertainment people should be making the amount of money. That is another reason why the United States is trash.

  • @kevin71794
    @kevin71794 Жыл бұрын

    Tony is one of the very few people who has truly earned their fortune and success, has given so much to skateboarding, and somehow still manages to be a very, VERY humble human being. Long live the Birdman.

  • @The40Glock1

    @The40Glock1

    Жыл бұрын

    Mans is a millionaire and wears faded tees and jeans 💯

  • @durka240

    @durka240

    Жыл бұрын

    @@areject17 he worked his ass off on his craft, tf you mean he never worked

  • @durka240

    @durka240

    Жыл бұрын

    @@areject17 he’s still one of the best of all time man, that doesn’t happen by accident

  • @jeradklein1466

    @jeradklein1466

    Жыл бұрын

    @@areject17 but you're saying your parents didn't pay for you up until you're 18 cuz as I know Tony hawk made it pro even before that so at that point he's paying his own parents bills

  • @farts4freedom69

    @farts4freedom69

    Жыл бұрын

    Billions of people truly earn money every day

  • @zacrusk5274
    @zacrusk5274 Жыл бұрын

    Dude came to my skate park, hung out with kids and hid a signed board somewhere around a park. He seems like what a regular guy who got famous would be like. I love him

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @RTU130

    @RTU130

    7 ай бұрын

    Hmm

  • @synrgiii

    @synrgiii

    3 ай бұрын

    You are proof that marketing is mind control

  • @zacrusk5274

    @zacrusk5274

    3 ай бұрын

    @@synrgiii what does that even mean?

  • @synrgiii

    @synrgiii

    3 ай бұрын

    u think he came and hangout with u just cause hes a good guy, instead of him doing public relations@@zacrusk5274

  • @actuallynotsteve
    @actuallynotsteve Жыл бұрын

    THPS on PS1 honestly probably single-handedly saved the skateboarding industry and made it in to what it become. It's impossible to describe how huge and hugely influential that game was at the time. Even the demo, which was just the single factory warehouse level, was played by everyone I knew for like 100+ hours in the wait for the game to come out.

  • @Samual_33

    @Samual_33

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably one of the first games i remember playing the demo that is and the bmx game

  • @coolbreeze6198

    @coolbreeze6198

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep... even that level by itself was so addictive!!! those were the good old days👍

  • @tebonete

    @tebonete

    Жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @BlyGuy

    @BlyGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Those soundtracks to THPS 1 & 2 were fire. Got me running in a cyclone still pops in my head, along with B-Boy Document, the Most Def song. My best buddy and I were so dominant in that game that we eventually could only play one another since none of our buddies wanted to even try.

  • @yt.personal.identification

    @yt.personal.identification

    Жыл бұрын

    That demo...hours of fun

  • @chrishendricks1160
    @chrishendricks1160 Жыл бұрын

    Sell out my ass...guy still rips hard and he has given more to skateboarding than any other skater..nothin but RESPECT for this man. On a side note when Tony did the 900 he put his hand down on the flatbottom..Ive been very surprised that some ahole didnt try to say that it didnt count because he had to put his hand on the ramp for balance.

  • @birdsteak9267

    @birdsteak9267

    Жыл бұрын

    If you roll away, it counts and Tony did it several more times since.

  • @Andrew_kiwi_AF

    @Andrew_kiwi_AF

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s still the man hands down

  • @ejb7555

    @ejb7555

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I've never understood that hand down thing with street skating. For vert it's always been if you stay on to the next wall it's a make.

  • @superbassmexican

    @superbassmexican

    Жыл бұрын

    No one has given more to skateboarding than Rodney Mullen the inventor of most skateboarding tricks including the flatground ollie.

  • @kingchuckfinley

    @kingchuckfinley

    Жыл бұрын

    @@superbassmexican I agree with this statement. But as important and genius and talented and fucking great as Rodney is, skateboarding would have never gotten as big as it did without Tony. Rodney is the goat (imo) but I (and, probably millions of others) would have not known he was without THPS kick starting my interest in skateboarding. I was 8 when that game came out, and that game influenced me in so many ways. Too many ways.

  • @alexshank1414
    @alexshank1414 Жыл бұрын

    Tony Hawk was never my favorite skater, but what he has done for the sport as a whole is nothing short of miraculous. You cannot not deny that. A true god of skateboarding.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777

    @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777

    Жыл бұрын

    haha almost exactly what I wrote.. I guess it's quite a sentiment many share. You can't shake a stick at his talent and drive but yeah something not so appealing either.

  • @1mikewalsh

    @1mikewalsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes his dad's contributions to him winning all the contest made all the pros start quitting, selling drugs and anything they could do to make $$$$. Then with product badging the skater kids went "f*** this!!!" Skaters are not Nike swoosh kids....

  • @buteos8632

    @buteos8632

    2 ай бұрын

    No, They're just loosers.

  • @vcash1112
    @vcash1112 Жыл бұрын

    At some point you got to make a living and that doesn’t make you a sellout. Hawk is a living legend!✨

  • @vcash1112

    @vcash1112

    Жыл бұрын

    🇺🇲

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @skeetorkiftwon

    @skeetorkiftwon

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@johanneshartman4618 Name one non jew that authored the bible. Name one jew that did a 900 at 53.

  • @briantep458

    @briantep458

    3 ай бұрын

    this channel is a sellout

  • @Hadeto_AngelRust

    @Hadeto_AngelRust

    Ай бұрын

    every single time@@skeetorkiftwon

  • @SKATETOSLAYER
    @SKATETOSLAYER Жыл бұрын

    Due to Tony's success he has been able to give back to skateboarding by donating and supporting funds to thousands of skateparks, learn to skate programs, and donation of skateboards to low income families all over the world. Plus the popularity and fame of his video game franchise bringing zillions of dollars back into the skateboarding industry. I actually started skateboarding in 2000 right after the release of Tony Hawk Pro Skater (1999) and it changed my life for the greater good, I couldn't imagine my life without it. I have nothing but respect, admiration, and thankfulness to the Hawkman.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @JahEerie
    @JahEerie Жыл бұрын

    Hawk is a Legend - one of the GOATs for sure. He's 50+ & still rips - even after that slam back in March that would've finished most. His passion for skatin never changed, & gettin to skate with him at our local park in Ireland is a memory I'll never forget. Thanks Birdman.

  • @adriannazies9635

    @adriannazies9635

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes absolutely! I agree! I just think the title of the video is misleading. Tony Hawk definitely deserves his place in history and the financial success he’s had.

  • @redw0lf848

    @redw0lf848

    Жыл бұрын

    except street skating is a far superior. Hawk is a vert legend, thats about it.

  • @adriannazies9635

    @adriannazies9635

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redw0lf848 definitely! When I think about Andrew Reynolds frontside flipping Wallenberg, the Chris Cole TreFlip or recently Chris Joslin doing a Tre down freakin Davis gap the 900 doesn’t even compare.

  • @redw0lf848

    @redw0lf848

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adriannazies9635 Andrew Reynolds is a real legend. That style, those FS flips. Skateboarding is street. And I agree you with! Its actually unreal the level of street skating these days. Just when you think the style or the tricks can't get any better, here comes a cat like Yuto !

  • @snavisTM

    @snavisTM

    Жыл бұрын

    He broke his leg and recovered, plenty of skateboarders have got back on the board after a break.. what's funny is you didn't talk about the part where he's actually admitted to being shook up now after the crash and not as comfortable on the board as he was before. Also who gives af if he skated on your local skatepark?

  • @jasonboisseau409
    @jasonboisseau409 Жыл бұрын

    He’s The Godfather of Skateboarding. The most recognizable name right up there with others like Jordan, Gretzky and Ruth. His name is synonymous with skateboarding and he did it through hard work and dedication. He deserves everything that he has.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @bigtimetrivtrav
    @bigtimetrivtrav Жыл бұрын

    His kindness and friendship is a stark reminder how dark the human proclivity towards cruelty really is

  • @edwardiganz2478

    @edwardiganz2478

    Жыл бұрын

    So damn TRUE

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @MilkManCaravan

    @MilkManCaravan

    2 ай бұрын

    This needs more likes

  • @ihatechaucer4413
    @ihatechaucer44138 ай бұрын

    Jealousy is one of the worst human traits. I can’t believe there are people out there who call Tony a sellout. He’s done more for skateboarding than everyone else combined and then some. I hope he thoroughly enjoys spending every dollar bill he’s made and kept to himself.

  • @pauljmcmillan
    @pauljmcmillan Жыл бұрын

    Guy is an icon and seems so down to earth and chilled out.

  • @Sockcheckfoo
    @Sockcheckfoo Жыл бұрын

    You should do one on Terry Kennedy especially since he's in jail right now

  • @Mr.paint123

    @Mr.paint123

    Жыл бұрын

    Too soon

  • @GreatlyUndeserved

    @GreatlyUndeserved

    Жыл бұрын

    mf what??? lol

  • @Sockcheckfoo

    @Sockcheckfoo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GreatlyUndeserved Terry Kennedy from baker. He's in jail for killing someone

  • @GreatlyUndeserved

    @GreatlyUndeserved

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Sockcheckfoo yes he is. “Since he’s in jail right now” doesn’t make sense to me. For the sake of content you requested this? 💀

  • @Bonesph

    @Bonesph

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not looking too good for him. He's flipping the victims family off and eyeing them.

  • @gregoryjohnson7043
    @gregoryjohnson70439 ай бұрын

    Wanna know the real Harsh truth about Tony? The harsh truth is hes just that good and humble and generous and chill af. Dude literally embodies what a skater should act like. Dude looks like he will help you land your first ollie or kickflip at the park. Like the ones who showed me when i was a kid.

  • @omni201
    @omni201 Жыл бұрын

    THPS 1 was and still is one of the most fun games to play imo-EVER. The mechanics used to perform tricks were simple and easy to learn and one of the best things was learning on the spot how to do specials just by trying different button combinations. I remember seeing him bust his tail umpteen times trying to land “the 900” and he never gave up. I never even thought much of skateboarding until this guy. I’m not a skater and never would I pose as one but this guy will always be skateboard royalty.

  • @jamescorbett5729
    @jamescorbett5729 Жыл бұрын

    Tony Hawk was my hero from the moment I saw him doing a frontside smith on the cover of Transworld in about 86. Years later after all the ups and downs, I saw him on MTV doing a tour and talking about how he had ripped his shin open. He was in his mid-30s at the time and I could tell that this was a guy who would continue skating until he literally could not walk or got injured. In 2022, he's still at it and recently broke his leg. He's trying to get fit and back skating near his ability again. Now the physically not being able to skate thing is getting close but he is pushing it to the end! Massive respect, Birdman.

  • @tannert.2296

    @tannert.2296

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe that situation with his shin was captured on Tony Hawk’s secret skatepark tour if I remember correctly

  • @BigMoney23223
    @BigMoney23223 Жыл бұрын

    The only time I saw Tony skate in person was a demo he did at my local skatepark, it was so surreal to see him skating our vert ramp, it was one of the things I’ll never forget in my life,

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    Vwhat shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @AC-dq1vc

    @AC-dq1vc

    Жыл бұрын

    That sound so cool!

  • @peterkaniuk8909
    @peterkaniuk8909 Жыл бұрын

    My brother and I were on our feet losing our shit when Tony was attempting the 900, when he hit the 900 I'm pretty sure we jumped through the ceiling. Still gives me chills watching it today.

  • @ejb7555

    @ejb7555

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, and I was 32 at the time 😀

  • @Jdollazflex
    @Jdollazflex Жыл бұрын

    I met Tony Hawk at Linda Vista skate park a few years ago and he was a very humble and respectful dude

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @shahrouhsharif6843
    @shahrouhsharif6843 Жыл бұрын

    The man revolutionized skateboarding, glad this video highlighted that. It was sad seeing him do his last 900 on video, with his son present. He'll always be the figurehead for skateboarding to me even long after he's done with it.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @keeppushingkp
    @keeppushingkp Жыл бұрын

    Tony hawk has done so much for skateboarding. It’s insane.

  • @yusukeleiva

    @yusukeleiva

    Жыл бұрын

    Not really he tried to say he did the 900 first when it was the Pappas brothers

  • @madebymonkeypaw

    @madebymonkeypaw

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@yusukeleiva he was the first to do it in competition, never said he was the first on the planet

  • @madebymonkeypaw

    @madebymonkeypaw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yusukeleiva but congrats for watching a documentary

  • @madebymonkeypaw

    @madebymonkeypaw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yusukeleiva also Tas' 900 was on a mega ramp which makes is easier than a halfpipe

  • @nasserbukhari9513

    @nasserbukhari9513

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yusukeleiva By they’re word against his, yeah I’ll stick with hawk.

  • @awfully.average
    @awfully.average Жыл бұрын

    I love photography , I work as a photographer supporting my family , used to be a tiny bit famous . And according to Tony , I'm living the dream . Thanks Tony ! I needed to hear that

  • @dangiles5670
    @dangiles5670 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know much about skating, but Tony’s name is the one I recognized and after some events that transpired this week he’ll be someone always respect. We went to the opening of the new mcgills skate shop to try to meet him, but were unfortunately turned away with hundreds of others because there were so many people there. Tony made a post about it on social media, and I responded to it. Within a couple hours, he direct messaged me and invited my family and I to his “office”. Didn’t know what to expect, but we couldn’t say know. It ended up being a group of about 35 people that he hosted for lunch and a private demo with other pro skaters that lasted almost 3 hours. He was incredibly down to earth and seemed like he generally cared about the people there. And, as many of of you probably know, he’s recovering from a broken femur. To be able to skate, he had to do physical therapy before and after, so it wasn’t way for him to skate, but he didn’t anyways. It turned out to be a day my family will never forget.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @timmarshall2491
    @timmarshall2491 Жыл бұрын

    The hash truth? lol. You might want to edit that description. Why would you make a video on someone you are clueless about? Tony's the most famous skateboarder in the history of skateboarding and of course he capitalized on that fame to make money, but also to help promote skateboarding and make it more mainstream along with helping build skateboard parks all over the world. Calling him a sellout tells me you have no idea wtf you're talking about.

  • @c0rnp0p80
    @c0rnp0p80 Жыл бұрын

    92-96 were the years I was in high school and skating every day. I started in 89, but I really started taking it seriously in 92 at age 13. To me those were the best years to be a skater because nobody else was really doing it. Nobody outside the culture thought it was cool at all. People would drive by and throw things at you from their cars just because you looked weird in those big pants lol. Cops would beat you up and steal your board. It was wild.

  • @timelessperspective
    @timelessperspective Жыл бұрын

    Why is that a harsh truth? He earned every single thing he has. Every. Single. Thing.

  • @TimboStang71
    @TimboStang71 Жыл бұрын

    I never forget when I was a teenager watching his first 900 at xgames on TV. Was always a street skater but I definitely got goosebumps

  • @alexrekzu4079

    @alexrekzu4079

    Жыл бұрын

    saaaaaame 🤟

  • @Bevtone

    @Bevtone

    8 ай бұрын

    Shame tas didn't get to compete, tony might have landed before him, but they didn't even give him the chance

  • @D9Beats
    @D9Beats Жыл бұрын

    you gotta keep making these documentaries! You are really good man

  • @johnnyappleseed2277
    @johnnyappleseed227710 ай бұрын

    Tony hawk is not a sell out. The very fact you showed this shows a different side of what he went through I always thought he was successful I had no Idea that he went through financial struggles. He took major risks and because you know how things turned out for him that gave him a new way to adapt still do what he loves and overcome life without dealing with financial difficulties. I think everyone who trys hard to find success it's hard because while we are struggling to get by we have to figure out how are we gonna bounce back and have financial success and do the thing we still love. That is an American dream. The movie Grind taught me an important lesson if we are doing something we love we shouldn't give up on it even if we feel the goal isn't achievable if we want to make a living at it. But if you can't make it at least you tried knowing that there is a door way that open up for you. The people who don't try and sit on the couch make nothing of there life because they don't go nowhere. It is a road to nowhere. It's better to try even though you know your gonna fail. Try and die or don't try and die where no one knows your name or where you won't accomplish anything. It would be a terrible way to live life if you died tomorrow knowing you didn't accomplish anything in your life. Life is scary but if you let the world keep you down because the haters don't want you to succeed you will not reach any goals that you dream you wish you could reach if you just tried regardless of what other people. Say and that is apart of life. If you start skateboarding at an older age and people are being negative about it. Don't listen because where were you from before probably on the couch. I just saw a short on KZread of a guy who was 65 or older skating and doing some pretty awesome skate tricks I l've never seen in my life which even though I'm 33that shouldn't stop me. I loved skating the only thing that is holding me back is self doubt because other A$$***** who can't stand to see you happy will try to hold you back from greatness you let them get you and let their negative comments tear you down. So get out there and live life and he happy. Depression can cause cancer. You need to ask yourself what choice would you rather make with your life. Stay on the couch and live a life of negativity or getting outside and following your dreams even if your gonna risk life and limb it's worth the try. I miss keep working and I haven't gone back on the board since the age of 15. So to me it's worth it I'm going to try doing it again regardless of what anyone has to say and I'm 33 and even if I don't become the next pro skater I would still be happy to do it just for fun.

  • @kkelly168
    @kkelly1688 ай бұрын

    One time i was working in a skatepark in Ireland and he walked in with 2 or 3 of his mates and i bearly noticed him he was so humble and nice and shredded that park for a fella his age it was unbelievable watching him fall and getting up like nothing

  • @lightfeatherart2831
    @lightfeatherart2831 Жыл бұрын

    Tony and I are from the same town and went to the same high school. He sponsored the skatepark in our town and i was able to do that EVERY DAY because of HIM. I delivered pizza to him at his house one day and he told me skateboarding didn’t used to be cool, that he’d get beat up at school for doing it. LEGEND. Tony has done insurmountable positive things for skateboarding as a culture and people, including me. Thanks Tony.

  • @rydz656

    @rydz656

    Жыл бұрын

    He wasn't shit compared to Rodney Mullen.

  • @TJBall-go3gv
    @TJBall-go3gv Жыл бұрын

    Tony came to my home town to officially open our first big skate park in Tyson park. The place was like a rock concert overloaded with people, and this was mid 2000s. He was beloved by everyone!

  • @xxraptorsc0pezxx
    @xxraptorsc0pezxx Жыл бұрын

    Loving the skating videos man I can tell you put a lot of time and effort into these. Keep em coming you earned yourself a sub!

  • @crazyralph6386
    @crazyralph63868 ай бұрын

    If anyone thinks Tony was a sellout, I suggest you watch his documentary on Crave “Tony Hawk- Until the Wheels Fall Off”. The dude was shyte on for being the most technical and progressive very ramp skateboarders of all time. He could’ve easily hung up his board and quit in the early 90’s, but instead stuck with it a persevered, being the face of skating ever since.

  • @kerrygansel8158
    @kerrygansel815810 ай бұрын

    Lots of spot on comments. Great humble and kind personality. His dedication and discipline to the sport awarded him all of his success for which he doesn’t take for granted. He catapulted this sport and inspired so many kids. Plus he had a cleaner image to be a good role model. If you notice, so many skaters today are really good kids.

  • @dustynn.9030
    @dustynn.9030 Жыл бұрын

    Tony is great. I have watched him since he was modernizing no handed 540's. He has helped to build many skate parks and givin a lot of less fortunate skaters checks through his video game series. So great to see him out there not just rolling but literally still taking most out. You have come a long way since those Marine World launch ramp demos hey Tony.

  • @andymoran8624
    @andymoran8624 Жыл бұрын

    dudes a legend, good for him finding success doing what he loves

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @rickyrichreacts9667
    @rickyrichreacts96678 ай бұрын

    If anybody hasn’t seen it yet, go watch it. Forgot the name exactly but there’s an incredible documentary about Tony hawk that came out a few years ago

  • @philipibaugh2925
    @philipibaugh2925 Жыл бұрын

    Tony is legend and nothing will change that. The fact he worked his ass off and definitely brought skating to the masses. In early 90s it was just a tiny pocket of people interested in skating including myself. His video game wasn't the first skateboarding game you had skate or die 1 & 2, pacific games, and 720° for Nintendo in 80s but Tony Hawk pro skater was the best because it was designed by Tony even the soundtrack was freaking awesome and was what a lot of skate kids listened to putting bands like Adolescents and DK made complete sense and it blew my mind at the time having a lot of that type of underground in my collection already.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE//

  • @calebscalzo
    @calebscalzo Жыл бұрын

    Birdman has always been a badass, people used to hate on him back in the day for being a sellout but I truly think skateboarding and all “action sports” in general wouldn’t be the same without Hawk I’ve talked to so many people that said they started skateboarding because of that video game franchise

  • @tobyskatefilms7262

    @tobyskatefilms7262

    Жыл бұрын

    np quite the opposite, he's never been a bad ass, he's always been a good boy, then a good guy. epic skater! but definatley not a bad ass.

  • @retroonlinemultiplayer9196

    @retroonlinemultiplayer9196

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tobyskatefilms7262 doin a 900 is pretty badass if you ask me

  • @calebscalzo

    @calebscalzo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@retroonlinemultiplayer9196 my point exactly

  • @alexrekzu4079

    @alexrekzu4079

    Жыл бұрын

    @@retroonlinemultiplayer9196 also did it in his late 40's very badass

  • @FahQ760
    @FahQ760 Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t refer to Hawk as a sellout. He lives in the same house from the one on mtv cribs lol. Cool to see the good things he’s done with his money.

  • @danielneemann9338

    @danielneemann9338

    Жыл бұрын

    nah all skaters pretty much agree he sold out (got milk?, bagelbites), but he funded a whole generation of skateboarders ultimately. he did a great thing rly

  • @owenchrapko6798
    @owenchrapko6798 Жыл бұрын

    I met him in Vegas a month ago, such a nice dude. Very kind and wholesome guy. Childhood dreams have been made!

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE///

  • @michaelbradley5603
    @michaelbradley5603 Жыл бұрын

    As an 80s kid these guys were the pinnacle of legendary, I got gifted a Tony Hawk Pink Skateboard as a 10 year old as I liked to skateboard, it was like receiving something majestic, but these pro guys were just legendary, for a lot of us young kids in the 80s these guys were legendary.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @kosycat1
    @kosycat1 Жыл бұрын

    I was lucky enough to meet Tony wen I was about 8 years old I think. I ended up buying a complet board at the demo and got him and the other pros to sign it. fast forward 15 years and my local park i found out has a legit vert ramp,so me and my cousin go down there to skate it. i ended up dropping i nthe first day and that opended up a whole new world for us. I moved to california to work for a few months and my cusin continued to skate there and comes accorss some really good vert skaters,and eventually gets invited to skate a privete vert ramp. when talking about one of the dudes about us meeting tony at the demo, one of thems like ohhh the one i skated in with tony. I probbaly signed your board. I dont have mine anymore cause i skated it but my cusin showed him his and it was him Derek. And now we skate with dereck and few other notable old vert heads whenever we want. It's really crazy to me because im 29 and i stared sateing when i was 5 and tony was huge then iand i was all about vert skating but the lder kids wer more into the street skating sceneit wasent until i was older in my teens street skating was at its hight and i was more into that,we also had a local semi famous diy stree spot in Baltimore "ridge" that has bred a few pros. back then when i was all about vert skating and tony and bucky and bob and all those dudes it was somewhat uncool for lack of better term. but now it seems like tony and tose guys are getting all the respect that they deserve. him and rodeney have done so much for skateboarding

  • @CastawayHikes
    @CastawayHikes Жыл бұрын

    Tony is a legend and I celebrate his success, he never sold out

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @55tranquility
    @55tranquility8 ай бұрын

    He’s not a sellout, yeah he’s done a load of corny stuff but the one thing that makes him not a sell out is he always puts money back into skateboarding. From giving other skaters parts in his game and they all got/get royalties, hyping up skating so that creates mores skaters and more money for the industry, his charities that provide skateparks (good ones) and he always hypes and supports other skaters and the industry. He’s a rad skater, he’s been on his ass a number of times and bounced back. He is 100% skateboarding

  • @brad2812
    @brad2812 Жыл бұрын

    Dude all the videos/documentaries I have watched by you are really good, well put together and edited, etc. crazy your subscriber number isn’t sky high. Whatever the case, I enjoy the videos, as do many others. I grew up skateboarding and also rode BMX for 15 years so this was definitely one of my favorites thus far. Appreciate the content you are creating!

  • @sole__doubt
    @sole__doubt Жыл бұрын

    Having the opportunity to "sell out" is something most people will never get to experience. Why? Because you need someone who is willing to "buy in" and the only way to have that is to have something worth buying in the first place, like talent and work ethic in the case of Hawk.

  • @yoyoz333

    @yoyoz333

    Жыл бұрын

    and how many of us take jobs that we hate and thought we would never do? We're all sell outs and hypocrites.

  • @mediocrestu8238

    @mediocrestu8238

    Жыл бұрын

    Eh. Sometimes it's just a willingness to do whatever someone else tells you because they pay you. In this case, there's tons of super talented skaters way better than Tony Hawk that will never make it because of other circumstances getting in the way. In our capitalist culture we tend to think that the ones with the most money are the most talented/smartest/whatever but they generally just got lucky

  • @Lovingisnecessary

    @Lovingisnecessary

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yoyoz333 I gave you an upvote for being 50 cents financial advisor.

  • @jasonrockley3724

    @jasonrockley3724

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mediocrestu8238 Tony Hawk literally invented about 80% of the tricks done on a vert ramp. How can you get tons of more talented people than that? Only Rodney is comparable in output and legacy.

  • @mediocrestu8238

    @mediocrestu8238

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jasonrockley3724 way to miss the point. He got lucky that he was able to even attempt to become a professional skater especially one that requires a specific setup (vert) that you just can't do everywhere so you either need money or access. There's a famous quote about Einstein that pertains here "I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops"

  • @dawnofthewalkers4915
    @dawnofthewalkers4915 Жыл бұрын

    I wish I could’ve been a teenager in the 70s and watching all this shit live. I’m 34 so this was way before my time. Fortunately though I started skating in 2002 right before it boomed where I live and some of my best memories are with my friends skating.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @BadTV1993

    @BadTV1993

    9 ай бұрын

    I was a kid skating in the early 90s late 80s watching Bones Brigade & other cats like harold Hunter & Natas Kapas..good times

  • @beardedxj
    @beardedxj Жыл бұрын

    This video hit right in the nostalgia feels. Such a great video! Thanks!

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    Vwhat shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @mattymaple1976
    @mattymaple1976 Жыл бұрын

    No matter if u luv him or hate him, the skate park project is amazing. He is not the only skater to give back to the community, which is also amazing. I am past my prime from my BMX days, but watching the groms at our local park is awesome.

  • @Daz555Daz

    @Daz555Daz

    Жыл бұрын

    What kind of twat would hate him?

  • @mattymaple1976

    @mattymaple1976

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Daz555Daz not me. He took a pic with me and my lil niece (who loves to skate) and signed her helmet. IMO, that was awesome of him to do!

  • @kingchuckfinley

    @kingchuckfinley

    Жыл бұрын

    How could you hate him?

  • @eternity8811

    @eternity8811

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah if there's one thing "underserved communities" need it's more noise generating expanses of concrete for kids to injure themselves on... I could think of way better ways to give money away.

  • @NotCoolBunn

    @NotCoolBunn

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@eternity8811 so you want most kids to skate the street where it's more dangerous, I've had pots and multiple other objects thrown at me for just skating the street, parks are a lot safer and encourage a sense of community for skating

  • @psychoxmaniakx
    @psychoxmaniakx Жыл бұрын

    He found a way to be have a happy family life, to keep skateboarding into his 50's and make a fortune. While doing so he turned skateboarding to worldwide popularity and he helped open the door for a lot of people to achieve a greater level of success. I have nothing but respect for him and i don't even care about skateboarding.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @quinnyellstrom719
    @quinnyellstrom719 Жыл бұрын

    I remember being very young and watching that 900 live. Back when there were commercials. Nostalgia hitting hard.

  • @sahagunchocolate
    @sahagunchocolate7 ай бұрын

    This is a glowing doc. Tony Hawk is awesome and deserves whatever greatness he enjoys.

  • @janboblarry
    @janboblarry Жыл бұрын

    Tony is the Greatest skater of all time. The influence on us 80s and 90s kids he was huge.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @downhillnut2273
    @downhillnut2273 Жыл бұрын

    I remember skating with him back in the 80's at Del Mar skate ranch in San Diego. It was the last skate park standing at the time. I would just watch him in awe. He was so much better than everyone. I got a lot of respect for this guy, and he deserves everything he's got...

  • @BMWiE-lz3nu

    @BMWiE-lz3nu

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll take "things that never happened" for $500

  • @kranberryjones1449

    @kranberryjones1449

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BMWiE-lz3nu true, no one has ever seen or skated alongside Tony hawk. Ever.

  • @ungoyone

    @ungoyone

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kranberryjones1449 What does he know. His persona is a car he can't afford.

  • @shotimemillionaire
    @shotimemillionaire Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Michael for this video. I've always been a big Tony Hawk fan. Awesome to learn how inspired and passionate Tony was in his dark years. He never gave up and doubled down on his love of the sport. 💯💯💯

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @user-ih1xb8mf8k
    @user-ih1xb8mf8k3 ай бұрын

    Just a little side note, Tommy G also started Real Skateboards in the early 1990's. I heard that he took the money he made from skateboarding and re-invested it into a skateboard company. I think like a board press was $10,000, so yes, it was a gamble. In the recent Bones documentary Stacy also talks about how he knew that some of his team skaters would leave someday and go on to start their own companies. We saw Alva start his own company so I imagine it was something discussed in the inner circles of professional skateboarding.

  • @lawsontalks918
    @lawsontalks918 Жыл бұрын

    Hurts my heart watching and growing up during the Christian Hosoi and Tony battles, when x games popped off Christian was doing fed time. Hey man great work on this video created a great joy for my day!

  • @ejb7555

    @ejb7555

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. I would have liked to seen Christian at the x games as well.

  • @lawsontalks918

    @lawsontalks918

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ejb7555 not sure which x games it was Christian was out and Tony pulled a Christ Air with him in attendance. yes, would have loved to see that rivalry one last time.

  • @Gettinbentoffroad
    @Gettinbentoffroad Жыл бұрын

    Definitely not a sellout, he seriously impacted skating a amazing way.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @krispymac11
    @krispymac11 Жыл бұрын

    So crazy to think that back in the late 80s he used to come to our skate park in Jacksonville Florida KONA and after he skated in the contest, he would just hangout with us kids, sign autographs give us stickers, and just chill and hangout…cant really do that as easy today

  • @zuao76
    @zuao767 ай бұрын

    This guy is legend. My teenage hero. As I grew I went into university, start a career, now I am tedious software developer. I went to youtube in mid 2000's and saw Tony Haw was ruling and the sport had grown big. Man I was so happy. This guy never quit. He kept faithful to his dream even with a family and financial problems he did what he loved to do always. Gotta have respect on that. Just do what you love to do and get paid for it is in fact living the dream.

  • @mallarkusbobson9879
    @mallarkusbobson9879 Жыл бұрын

    This is underated asf

  • @haveanotherpinacolada
    @haveanotherpinacolada Жыл бұрын

    What's the harsh part? He almost didn't pay his bills..?

  • @sceliano
    @sceliano8 ай бұрын

    There's skateboarding and then there's Tony Hawk. His art transcends his sport.

  • @PositiveVibesVids
    @PositiveVibesVids Жыл бұрын

    That boardslide the 9 at the end got me super hyped lol super rad vid ... you don't have to buy any licenses to make this content too? Got my sub

  • @Skatearmada4
    @Skatearmada4 Жыл бұрын

    Love him or hate him , we can’t deny tony hawk is a straight legend . And will go down in history as one of the best skateboarders to ever do it .

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

  • @lazz9986
    @lazz9986 Жыл бұрын

    Finally a video to watch with a meal

  • @silveriocastro7421
    @silveriocastro74218 ай бұрын

    Tony Hawk love for skateboarding is how i feel about basketball 🏀

  • @micktaylorwolfcreekmechanical
    @micktaylorwolfcreekmechanical Жыл бұрын

    Tony Hawk and Kelly Slater are the ultimate Goats, both in there 50s n still as good or better than blokes in there 20s. I'm mid 40s and my body is destroyed from skating, surfing, bodyboarding, rugby ect.. n these legends still going in there 50s at the top level n I'm on a disability pension n about 10yrs younger than them, they made a killing money wise n living a good life doing what there there good at n love doing, there is no harsh truth in that if i could make a good living doing what i love doing n getting payed to travel the world i would. These 2 are the ultimate goats off near every sport they have been killing it for nearly 40yrs at the top level.

  • @hikerzeek8844
    @hikerzeek8844 Жыл бұрын

    Now that the popularity isn't the same we can all admit after school we played thps all night. Hawk made skateboarding even more special to us

  • @adriannazies9635
    @adriannazies9635 Жыл бұрын

    This was neither “harsh” nor “the truth”. Tony Hawk, Hero, Legend, Leader of men -this video brought to you by Tony Hawk HLL inc.

  • @adriannazies9635

    @adriannazies9635

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously though his companies are known for destroying countless careers of other skateboarders within the industry. He pretty much drove birdhouse into the ground and I would not be surprised to find out they went bankrupt and have recently started up as a different LLC. He is also alleged to have stolen “The 900” from Tas and Ben, conspiring to keep them from attending the Xgames which was for a fact staged to allow him to land the trick. The video game was also with held from release in order to give Tony an opportunity to boost the sales by landing the trick.. you know what maybe I’ll make a KZread video because the more I google this the more interesting dirt I’m finding.

  • @leredditcommander8208

    @leredditcommander8208

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adriannazies9635 You are a brainlet. If the game would have never been released skateboarding wouldnt be where it is today, they didnt program the game just before he landed the trick, im pretty sure it was years before that when they started development or an idea of it. Everyone who appears in the first game turned into LEGEND status immediately. Grow up kid, you are googling it, i LIVED it.

  • @adriannazies9635

    @adriannazies9635

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leredditcommander8208 I’m not sayin they would have never released it. Just that the release was delayed to boost sales. It’s obvious from a business standpoint. That’s also not true you might think of all the skaters all “legends” personally but if you look at the career of Steamer, Muska and Campbell for instance it’s obvious they were exploited. Skaters like Andrew Reynolds and bob found success on their own. Like Reynolds frontside flipping Wallenberg and bob burnquist going on to win the most xgames. Some of the skaters involved have been on record in interviews explaining how the were screwed over.

  • @markmcintosh2276
    @markmcintosh2276 Жыл бұрын

    Tony is a legend and will always be a legend and I’m just going off of your video title, but he deserves every recognition he has gotten and he is a very humble person, especially for the success he has achieved and brought the sport to where it is today

  • @alfredopuyol5795
    @alfredopuyol5795 Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos bro! You earned a new subscriber !

  • @livibam
    @livibam Жыл бұрын

    There’s no selling out in life. There’s making a living

  • @aaronrodriguez1226
    @aaronrodriguez1226 Жыл бұрын

    I remember buying his autobiography the summer after 7th grade. Read it cover to cover in between skating with my friends.

  • @CarsCatAliens
    @CarsCatAliens8 ай бұрын

    I make sure to always clear one thing up ... Tony was NOT the first to land a 900.... Tas Pappas was.. He was hittin them in warmups either the day before, or day of.. He was going to go.for it during his run. Well turns out Tony was told.. Tas landed one... Then miraculously was pulled off the tour. Tony was the first to get it on camera, and in front of a crowd. Tas, you the man

  • @ypngus
    @ypngus7 ай бұрын

    I think some people are letting the title go over their head’s. The title caught my attention too. So it grabbed the audience attention to the video. If you were to see and hear the whole video, this KZreadr was a narrating his career, with time, and cause and effect transition words, this was well written and thought out. This video wasn’t about attacking him but more of showing how he was able to do what he loves and make it as a career and how far he made it successful. The thesis and conclusion is all there.

  • @OldVikingSchool
    @OldVikingSchool Жыл бұрын

    I don't think Tony Hawk is a "sell out" more that he is a "yes, I'll do it" guy that has difficulties saying no. When people in suits says "sign this and you're right" he accepts without hesitation. When friends tells him to drive across America to do a 10 second stunt, he'll do it. The entire skating world around him loves him for his humbleness and greatness.

  • @gavcar7036
    @gavcar7036 Жыл бұрын

    It’s honestly so insane how complex skateboarding has gotten

  • @theuglyhairmonster2

    @theuglyhairmonster2

    Жыл бұрын

    It's skating, you just grab your board and go. There is nothing complicated about it at all.

  • @NickFoxYT
    @NickFoxYT9 ай бұрын

    no mention of Tony’s dad, being a former Navy head of the CIA, or that his dad was the leader of the NSA “national skateboard association"

  • @clayvision
    @clayvision5 ай бұрын

    met him at a cafe a few years ago with his family nearby as well, nicest guy ever

  • @silveriocastro7421
    @silveriocastro74218 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Hark for saving Tony Life 🏡

  • @CallOfApache
    @CallOfApache Жыл бұрын

    Met him a few years ago , very nice guy! Definitely one of my idols growing up!

  • @sonicpulse535
    @sonicpulse535 Жыл бұрын

    10:59 Fun fact: Tony was also the first to land a 900 during competition, with only 12 seconds remaining. His 1998 900 was after the competition had ended.

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE///

  • @user-je1ej9uj5v
    @user-je1ej9uj5v7 ай бұрын

    Tony Hawk made my childhood!

  • @ronin_returns-jg1bp
    @ronin_returns-jg1bp Жыл бұрын

    It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, who worked his a$$ off and earned every bit of it along the way. I was fortunate to grow up skating in the 80's, even though there was practically nowhere to do it in the south, VA and NC, and not much of anyone to skate with. I'm glad to see another generation pick it up, and continue to push the potential!

  • @extec101
    @extec101 Жыл бұрын

    im not in to skating but its admirable that Tony handles his life like a skate park, adapt improvice overcome and be the best.

  • @Nanoblaster77
    @Nanoblaster77 Жыл бұрын

    we need a Tony hawk in the FPV world!!!

  • @Brian_adem2015
    @Brian_adem2015 Жыл бұрын

    Really like all the content and the channel good story teller keep it up 💯💯❤

  • @victorheath1459
    @victorheath1459 Жыл бұрын

    Cool too see the footage of Del Mar skate ranch. I skated there when I was a kid, and watched Tony and a gang of other pros skate there all the time. Years later ended up going to school with him senior year of high school at Torrey pines.

  • @Newdaynewlifenewme
    @Newdaynewlifenewme Жыл бұрын

    Legend. When i about 12yrs old. To 20yrs old. Now a legend memory. Good on you tony.

  • @rorykrause1991
    @rorykrause19918 ай бұрын

    Without tony hawk I would argue that skateboarding would barely exists by today if even at all.

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 Жыл бұрын

    I will always remember the moment Tony did the 900. I was sitting at my best friends grandmas kitchen table watching the tiny tv she had in the kitchen when it happened. It was one of those things you just knew was a big deal. I had been into BMX and skateboarding for a couple of years at that point but that was the moment I wanted to become a skater. Which lasted like 8 years until I got my car. Also Tony went through a period where skaters hated him. Basically 2005-2012 to maybe 2012? My time frame could be off but because he was so mainstream the skate community kinda hated him. But because Tony is a saint he just ignored it and kept on being an awesome person. But lets be real the games after underground 1 and 2 kinda went to crap and I do think that had a part in it as well lol.

  • @ejb7555

    @ejb7555

    Жыл бұрын

    A lot of people hated him in the 80s too.

  • @MindofOneness
    @MindofOneness Жыл бұрын

    To this day I still remember watching him compete that 900 on television, and yes it was the greatest thing in skateboarding history. That and playing the demo of Tony Hawk Pro Skater, good times. 👍

  • @johanneshartman4618

    @johanneshartman4618

    Жыл бұрын

    what shall it gain a man if he gained the whole world but damaged his own soul> for the love of this world is being an enemy of GOD, SAYS GODS WORDS THE BIBLE JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

  • @DerfLlennod
    @DerfLlennod Жыл бұрын

    I just saw him do a kickflip after breaking his femur in half like, a week ago. Let alone the corkscrew attachment on a half pipe

  • @h.c4898
    @h.c4898 Жыл бұрын

    Kid@ know that skateboarding never died in the mid 90s. It actually skyrocketed. This might not transpire in the stats. Tony deserves the success he's had and where it's goiten him at. Totally earned it. I was a skateboarder back in the early 90s. I understand what Tony is talking about but that fire about skateboarding will never die. Also today mainstream sponsors (Nike, Addidas, Red bull, mountain dew etc...) ignore the sport for the longest time. Now that the sport has become bankable look where skateboarding is at. I wish these dudes were around at the time so that skateboarders wouldn't turn to drugs would actually earn money off the sport. This "ups and downs" you were talking about in the 90s well I didn't feel it. But I appreciate that time you took to speak about it. Peace.✌

  • @catlinkerswell3696
    @catlinkerswell3696 Жыл бұрын

    This is a great video man. Excellent work. I love all the footage you've compiled. Big thanks for a good watch.

  • @arieldagohoy2212
    @arieldagohoy221211 ай бұрын

    This channel is one that I feel like I have not wasted my time watching videos in YT. I'm surprised that it still only has a few subs and videos. Keep uploading man cause I like to learn more about how trends and culture evolve from the past decades :))