November 5, 201212 yr Author comment_5518911 Bill Dundee used to enjoy it when John Wayne would shoot Youngblood's "kind" in the movies. This segues into a Dundee video to Duran Duran's "Wild Boys", which I think is a little older, but still awesome.
November 10, 201212 yr comment_5519555 USWA, both cities = the Republican party of pro wrestling. If you're not white, to hell with you. Music video follows which is clearly some years old and repeats stuff from the "Gypsies on Parade" video, but with some great action.
December 2, 201212 yr comment_5521368 Didn't think the music fit as well here as the earlier video but the clips were fun.
January 18, 201312 yr comment_5528678 Dundee likes seeing John Wayne beat up those Indians. Dances With Dundee. Music Video to Wild Boys. Dundee beat some guy reversing an atomic drop.
January 22, 201312 yr comment_5529544 Bill Dundee's promos contain at least one politically incorrect statement that would get wrestling thrown off TV if he said it today. Good music video. The good thing about the Texas branch of the USWA using guys like Dundee and Jarrett is that the Memphis side has so many of these videos laying around, it can't be hard to plug one in and show it when they need to hype a guy up.
December 17, 201410 yr comment_5645860 Not a bad promo from Dundee, considering that we're talking about the South from twenty-five years ago. It could have been a hell of a lot worse. When I think about "Wild Boys" in a wrestling context, I think of the hype video from the '85 Loser Leaves Town match at MSC between Lawler and Dundee, and I wouldn't be surprised if a great deal of the footage in this video came directly from that one.
January 27, 20169 yr comment_5723904 I've never heard this song before. It's Duran Duran? Doesn't quite sound like Simon LeBon. Not as good as Dundee driving around town though, but his dance was cool.
December 15, 20168 yr comment_5778747 Youngblood has got as much chance as beating him as his ancestors had of beating John Wayne! The music video is set to ‘Wild Boys’ by Duran Duran and features some of the same clips that are in the ‘Gypsies on Parade’ music video from earlier in the Yearbook. We see Dundee against Nick Bockwinkle, Koko Ware, the Fabulous Ones, against Lawler in the studio amongst others. All in ring actino in this, which I prefer, although needless to say the clips are at least several years old as is the norm for these Memphis videos.
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