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John Tatum says how Jerry Lawler thinks that everyone is scared of him, he thinks that he’s a real tough, bad man going around hitting people in the head with baseball bats. That’s real impressive, but he’s got a package in Eddie Gilbert and the Dirty White Boy that’s even more impressive. Tony Anthony tells Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee to bring the ball bats if they want to because they’re going to wrap them around their necks, and he’s getting sick of Jerry Lawler sticking his nose in where it doesn’t belong. Gilbert tells them to not only bring three stretchers but bring three ambulances as well! They want to see them escorted out of the arena and they may even drive those ambulances too!

 

Check out Tatum’s grin at the end of this! Oh, how I wish this match was taped and oh, how I wish these three remain as a unit for the rest of the year. As a note for Pete, the business suit that the Dirty White Girl was wearing here is the outfit that she was wearing for the ‘Back Alley Street Brawl’ that Tessa strips her out of on 8/6.

  • GSR changed the title to [1990-08-15-USWA-Evansville TV] Eddie Gilbert, John Tatum & Dirty White Boy local promo

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