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comment_5556435

Dutch is ON LOCATION from Bucksnort, Tennessee, with a guard dog and DWB's home address--an abandoned school bus. White Boy staggers out from his beauty sleep and has a morning drink that sends the dog scurrying away in a funny moment, before wiping himself on Dutch's poncho. White Boy is putting up his Smoky Mountain career against Lee's SMW title, and I think that pretty much spells out the result. Priceless segment, and the build for Fire on the Mountain has been pretty great.

  • 2 years later...
comment_5697543

A special edition of Down & Dirty as Dutch Mantel is in Bucksnort, TN, the home of the Dirty White Boy. His home is in fact an abandoned auto car park and Dutch is a little scared so has bought some protection with him in the form of a dog. Dutch tells the dog if anyone comes at them to kill on sight and if they bother them, to rip their arms and legs off. He then starts calling out 'White Boy' whilst going past all these rusty, broken down vehicles until Anthony jumps out of one of them, startling the dog in the process who would've ran off if he wasn't on a lead. It transpires that Dutch woke him up, so he pours some water over his head to wake himself up, cleans his teeth with a swig of beer and then dries his face on Dutch's poncho. Dutch is here to ask him about his 'title vs leaving town' match against Brian Lee at Fire on the Mountain, and whilst the tables are stacked against him, Dutch believes he can take him. Anthony says that he knows he can take him, that he's going nowhere, that this is his home and after it's over the Dirty White Boy will walk out as the SMW champion, throw a party and get Mr Wright out of his wheelchair.

 

Dutch's facials are tremendous here and you can almost smell how bad the Dirty White Boy smells from them. To this day I wonder what the Dirty White Girl ever saw in the Dirty White Boy, even more so after seeing where he lives and his hygiene routine! Funny stuff and I have seriously underrated Dutch as a talker, he's that good.

  • 5 months later...
comment_5731811

This was WWF-esque, and Dutch makes a better Gene Okerlund than you would think. He seems like the type that would be right at home in surroundings like this, and yet you can almost reach out and touch his disgust. It helps that Anthony looks and talks like someone who just crawled out of a garbage dump. This is such a far cry from the almost-civilized Tony Anthony we saw in Memphis. How could anyone, let alone Kim, love this man? Of course, he's perfect for someone as unscrupulous as Ron, who doesn't care whom he associates with as long as he makes enough money to get his medical attention.

 

Unless I'm missing something, we have no answer promos from Lee. He had to have done a few; were they that putrid that not even one of them could pass muster for inclusion on the set?

  • GSR changed the title to [1992-07-25-SMW-TV] Down and Dirty: Dirty White Boy
  • 2 years later...
comment_5940312

This is amazing.  Dutch plays up how dangerous things are and so does his dog!  Even if that dog looks like it could rip DWB limb from limb, it is obviously not inclined to go anywhere near him out of fear.  Dutch being disgusted by DWB and DWB not at all acknowledging it are awesome ways to play this.  Segment of the show for sure.

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