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Old 03-14-2007, 10:37 PM
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Default Legendary wrestling manager passes away

On the heels of the "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd passing way comes the news of the "Golden Boy" Aronld Skaaland dying at the age of 82. He was better known as the manager of Bruno Sammartino and Bob Backlund. It was he who "threw in the towel" when Bob Backlund lost to the Iron Shiek in 1983...and the rest is history!
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Old 03-14-2007, 10:49 PM
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On the heels of the "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd passing way comes the news of the "Golden Boy" Aronld Skaaland dying at the age of 82. He was better known as the manager of Bruno Sammartino and Bob Backlund. It was he who "threw in the towel" when Bob Backlund lost to the Iron Shiek in 1983...and the rest is history!
Here's more details...

http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/....asp?aID=18934
I remember him so well, a decent wrestler in his own right, he was one of few "good-guy" managers in an era of "heel" managers. Bruno was a legend of course, Bob (Howdy Doody) was a long-time champ but lost popularity as he was seen as "squeeky-clean" and boring...these guys paved the way for more "colorful" wrestlers such as Hulk, Macho Man and others.
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:00 PM
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wonder what Bob backlund really thinks of him, I liked it when he fought Brett Hart
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Old 03-15-2007, 12:15 AM
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Ahh the Golden Age when I swear as a kid in the Boston Garden in the 60's I saw George the Animal and Bruno put on one of the best shows anytime anywhere........Edwardo Carpentier in street clothes takes George out with a drop kick Michael Jordan would have been envious of.......

God rest ye soul Arnold....
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Old 03-15-2007, 09:20 AM
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Man, I'm getting old.....

Sad to see the passing of both Ernie Ladd and Arnold Skaaland.

Funny, I was never much of a fan of the baby-faces like Backlund/Skaaland. I always loved The Wiz, Mr. Fuji, Jimmy Hart, Albano and The Weasel. Used to love to go to the Civic Center in Baltimore to see The Samoans and Magnificent Muraco. Greatly enjoyed the reign of Muraco as Intercontinental Champ and loved the Hawaiin Spike....

Saturday mornings were a big event back in the mid-70's when WWF would be on Ch 20. The best part of the show was always the hype interviews with Vince. Simply the most entertaining and funny stuff I ever saw. Wish I had a VCR back then to have recorded some of it as it was truly classic material.

Guess I'm dating myself severely here.....
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Old 03-15-2007, 09:57 AM
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Man, I'm getting old.....

Sad to see the passing of both Ernie Ladd and Arnold Skaaland.

Funny, I was never much of a fan of the baby-faces like Backlund/Skaaland. I always loved The Wiz, Mr. Fuji, Jimmy Hart, Albano and The Weasel. Used to love to go to the Civic Center in Baltimore to see The Samoans and Magnificent Muraco. Greatly enjoyed the reign of Muraco as Intercontinental Champ and loved the Hawaiin Spike....

Saturday mornings were a big event back in the mid-70's when WWF would be on Ch 20. The best part of the show was always the hype interviews with Vince. Simply the most entertaining and funny stuff I ever saw. Wish I had a VCR back then to have recorded some of it as it was truly classic material.

Guess I'm dating myself severely here.....
Those were the days!
My grandfather got me into wrestling about 1977, that's when there were three "big" wrestling companies; WWWE, AWA & AWA.
The eastern seaboard was controlled by the McMahons & the World Wide Wrestling Federation (now the WWE), The Chicago/ Midwest area (American Wrestling Association) and the National Wrestling Alliance in the south. On the west coast many smaller territories with the WWWF & NWA also promoted there. I always taped the midnight show on channel 9 (WOR) in N.Y. (Championship Wrestling) that was the "main" promotion show from the WWWF. Our local station had wrestling on Sunday mornings at 11, the "Allstar" program.
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