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  1. Dec 22, 2021 · At the 2nd anniversary memorial ceremony for the passing of Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen takes to the ring to speak about Brody's impact on his life and on pro...

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  2. Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody take on Harley Race & Nick Bockwinkel 1984 japan

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  3. Aug 5, 2016 · Stan Hanson on Bruiser Brody"WWE Hall of Famer" & Japanese Wrestling legend Stan "The Lariat" Hansen talks about knowing his longtime tag team partner Bruise...

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    • Bret Hart on The Murder and Influence of Bruiser Brody on Professional Wrestling
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    • ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan Remembers Bruiser Brody and His Influence on His Career
    • Bruiser Brody on The Benefit of Wrestling Veterans Hanging on

    In Bret Hart’s highly recommended autobiography, Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling, he opened up about the death of Bruiser Brody and the impact he left on the business. "I had always been grateful to Brody for bucking me up with some kind words during my first months on the road with the WWF when Chief was riding me. “The last...

    Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody were not only comrades in the ring, but at university, too. In a shoot interview with RV Video, Hansen opened up about his friend. "The very first time I ever met Frank Goodish, I was a high school football recruit." Hansen continued, "I’d gone to a number of colleges, and I was being shown around West TexasState. "Thi...

    In a shoot interview with HighSpots, Scott Hall talked about the hard shots he received by Bruiser Brody early in his career. "I remember the first time I ever got hit by a folding metal chair was by Bruiser Brody in Kansas City. Hall continued, "It was actually Mr. Pogo and me against Brody. So Brody comes in the locker room, and he looks at me – ...

    In an interview with Bill Apter, "The Berzerker," John Nord opened up about the influence Bruiser Brody had on his career. "Bruiser Brody became a really good friend of mine about a month after I broke into Japan. He trained me. He broke me in. I was young, and he was my mentor." Nord continued, "I think he did it because I treated him with respect...

    In a Q & A session with Slam Wrestling, Jim Duggan opened up about Bruiser Brody and his influence on his wrestling career. "Bruiser Brody was really instrumental in my career. Probably the greatest big man ever in professional wrestling." Duggan continued, "I didn’t really impersonate Brody, but I took a lot of Brody’s mannerisms. I tell the young...

    In 1983, in a shoot interview, before shoot interviews were a thing, Bruiser Brody opened up about his career. "In every professional sport and perhaps every business…if everybody who reached the top bowed out [straight away], that particular business would suffer as an industry." Brody continued, "What you’re talking about is the evolution of an a...

  5. Dec 13, 2021 · The defining moment of this match was when Brody and Terry were brawling on the outside. Brody grabbed Terry and Irish whipped him into a Stan Hansen Lariat. When the crowd saw Hansen ready his arm, they immediately stood up out of their seats, eager to see the first Lariat from him in All Japan. This was the Lariat heard around the world.

  6. Brody competed in virtually every wrestling promotion in the United States and Japan, winning fans over with his wild, brawling style. Brody was famous in Japan for his tag team with Stan Hansen, and battled Abdullah the Butcher around the world. Brody was known as a shrewd businessman, and worked behind the scenes in WCCW as a booker.

  7. May 24, 2021 · Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen vs Dory and Terry FunkDecember 13, 1982. There was a consistency about Japanese wrestling in the 80s and the 90s that afforded the promotions and the wrestlers to develop long term storytelling in a manner not always possible in the United States. Though wrestlers did occasionally make the jump between All and New ...

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