XIII
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Post by XIII on Apr 15, 2024 12:24:38 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol
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Timeless Hayterade
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Post by Timeless Hayterade on Apr 15, 2024 17:12:33 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol WWE used footage from the chase for WrestleMania 12, but other than that, I don't know.
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 15, 2024 21:25:33 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol Vince - "Hahahah, OJ how about you versus Lawrence Taylor at Wrestlemania 12???"
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Post by 06vwgti on Apr 15, 2024 21:48:26 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol Im surprised it didn't, given how Tanya Harding did all sorts of weird stuff post Nancy Kerrigan incident Wiki had this doozy on Harding
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mo
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Post by mo on Apr 16, 2024 9:53:49 GMT -5
There’s an excellent ESPN 30 for 30 documentary simply called “June 17, 1994.”
No narration, no interviews. Just a montage of the NY Rangers Stanley Cup victory parade, Arnold Palmer’s final US Open round, the beginning of the World Cup, Ken Griffey, Jr. closing in on a Babe Ruth home run record, and the Knicks-Rockets NBA Finals. All of them eclipsed by the Bronco chase and the circus around it, which is happening at the same time.
I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it.
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 16, 2024 10:29:13 GMT -5
Vincent Bugliosi's videos on YouTube breaking down the case are excellent.
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Post by Cyno on Apr 16, 2024 10:56:55 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol I could totally see Paul Heyman trying for it if ECW was bigger at the time.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Apr 16, 2024 21:57:43 GMT -5
The mid 90s was the Wild West I wonder if any f the shady wrestling promoters tried to get OJ for an appearance. lol I could totally see Paul Heyman trying for it if ECW was bigger at the time. Surprising he didn't try after the trial. In 1996, he was bringing in lots of people of varying levels of fame and infamy. I can just imagine OJ palling around with Raven or Shane Douglas or D-Von Dudley.
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Post by Celexa Bliss 54 on Apr 17, 2024 15:57:42 GMT -5
There’s an excellent ESPN 30 for 30 documentary simply called “June 17, 1994.” No narration, no interviews. Just a montage of the NY Rangers Stanley Cup victory parade, Arnold Palmer’s final US Open round, the beginning of the World Cup, Ken Griffey, Jr. closing in on a Babe Ruth home run record, and the Knicks-Rockets NBA Finals. All of them eclipsed by the Bronco chase and the circus around it, which is happening at the same time. I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it. Thank you for the recommendation! I'm watching it now and it's fascinating to see how the world gravitated around the one story, despite everything else going on. I was 9 at the time and some how completely unaware of everything happening around OJ until they were gearing up to deliver a verdict. So to see this all essentially in real time is something.
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