Thanks for posting - Met Gary Hart at gas station in Dallas & we talked & gave me two tickets to go Will Rogers Coliseum to see the matches in person.
@michaelvolgare44545 ай бұрын
Truly one of the greatest minds in the sport!! A tremendous booker, manager and talker. Played a big part in turning Dusty Rhodes into the American Dream. RIP Playboy Gary Hart 💔🙏✝️
@pauls98444 ай бұрын
Gary Hart was legit. One of the true pros
@kennethutley981
6 сағат бұрын
Gary Hart was as Gordon Solie stated an evil genius. He was so good at being bad , he right in the middle of turning Fritz a baby face, turning Dusty a baby face ect. One the greatest villain managers and developers of wrestling talent of all time. Never got his place in the hall of fame, but just look at the list of the greatest wrestling in history and lots of them were managed by the late great Gary Hart. RIP Gary
@whatever_it_takes66912 күн бұрын
I miss him so damn much
@evanthomason57344 ай бұрын
This one and his guest booker are awesome
@partymarty52072 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this!!!
@jamiemark2 ай бұрын
What a great mind, and he didn't take any BS from anyone.
@joelburgos696 ай бұрын
One great mind for the business and awesome manager...
@Dustin-im8vr8 күн бұрын
The playboy might have the most brilliant insight on wrestling out of anyone I’ve listened to and I’ve study ALL THE GREATS!! Gary is just way too underrated.
@ogdannyg13 күн бұрын
Good looking out m8 🔥
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this.
@rob3456 ай бұрын
Genuis
@glynnmeeks62177 ай бұрын
This was amazing thank you
@packpock4369Күн бұрын
Where to begin on Gary, let me say this he was one of the greatest managers not to be recognized like he should have been. Underrated and vety talented, he had a nac for developing talent. He is just about the only one that is honest about how Sting really became a superstar. There were stories of Sting being whiny about losing. Like you told me i didn't have to lose just mot whatever one thought. Apparently he was cocky and ran his mouth earlier im his career just didn't no his place like Gary said if it wasn't for Dusty and Ric he never would have been as huge as he was..
@rodzor2 ай бұрын
If you're there, can you do the one with Bill Watts with Corny interviewing? So I could quickly download it, I'm guessing a lot of this stuff gets blocked fast.
@michaeljohnston44592 күн бұрын
Dang can barely hear him!
@glynnmeeks62177 ай бұрын
Is this his last interview?
@JustShootin
7 ай бұрын
No, his last interview was Guest Booker with Kayfabe Commentaries. He died just hours after filming it.
@Deanster48
Ай бұрын
Gary Hart was my all time dude I loved to hate as a kid. Nice to see he was such a classy, in the know guy. Thank you for this great interview!
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Thanks for posting - Met Gary Hart at gas station in Dallas & we talked & gave me two tickets to go Will Rogers Coliseum to see the matches in person.
Truly one of the greatest minds in the sport!! A tremendous booker, manager and talker. Played a big part in turning Dusty Rhodes into the American Dream. RIP Playboy Gary Hart 💔🙏✝️
Gary Hart was legit. One of the true pros
@kennethutley981
6 сағат бұрын
Gary Hart was as Gordon Solie stated an evil genius. He was so good at being bad , he right in the middle of turning Fritz a baby face, turning Dusty a baby face ect. One the greatest villain managers and developers of wrestling talent of all time. Never got his place in the hall of fame, but just look at the list of the greatest wrestling in history and lots of them were managed by the late great Gary Hart. RIP Gary
I miss him so damn much
This one and his guest booker are awesome
Thank you so much for posting this!!!
What a great mind, and he didn't take any BS from anyone.
One great mind for the business and awesome manager...
The playboy might have the most brilliant insight on wrestling out of anyone I’ve listened to and I’ve study ALL THE GREATS!! Gary is just way too underrated.
Good looking out m8 🔥
Thank you so much for posting this.
Genuis
This was amazing thank you
Where to begin on Gary, let me say this he was one of the greatest managers not to be recognized like he should have been. Underrated and vety talented, he had a nac for developing talent. He is just about the only one that is honest about how Sting really became a superstar. There were stories of Sting being whiny about losing. Like you told me i didn't have to lose just mot whatever one thought. Apparently he was cocky and ran his mouth earlier im his career just didn't no his place like Gary said if it wasn't for Dusty and Ric he never would have been as huge as he was..
If you're there, can you do the one with Bill Watts with Corny interviewing? So I could quickly download it, I'm guessing a lot of this stuff gets blocked fast.
Dang can barely hear him!
Is this his last interview?
@JustShootin
7 ай бұрын
No, his last interview was Guest Booker with Kayfabe Commentaries. He died just hours after filming it.
@Deanster48
Ай бұрын
Gary Hart was my all time dude I loved to hate as a kid. Nice to see he was such a classy, in the know guy. Thank you for this great interview!
I like Gary the gimp more than gay Gary lol