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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 15:18:36 GMT -5
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Post by royboy8 on Feb 20, 2007 15:59:51 GMT -5
Thats really really hard to watch. It's sad knwoing Andre still had to wrestle when he was in so much pain he could barely stand.
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Post by Tom Selleck on Feb 20, 2007 16:08:08 GMT -5
Wow I had no idea Andre was still wrestling in 92. This was only like 8 months before he died.
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Post by Efren on Feb 20, 2007 18:04:47 GMT -5
Cool find, with the exeption of Rambo thats an all legends match.
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Post by The Boss on Feb 20, 2007 18:11:23 GMT -5
Thanks man. These are the kind of discoveries I really like. It looked like a second match was about to start st the end of part 3. Does anybody know how many matches Andre wrestled at that time? It's a shame to see Andre in that condition, but I would still like to see them. Thats really really hard to watch. It's sad knwoing Andre still had to wrestle when he was in so much pain he could barely stand. True, but he was still strong as hell. Did you see him pick up that guy with one hand? Even with a bad leg.
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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 18:21:54 GMT -5
Thanks man. These are the kind of discoveries I really like. It looked like a second match was about to start st the end of part 3. Does anybody know how many matches Andre wrestled at that time? It's a shame to see Andre in that condition, but I would still like to see them. Thats really really hard to watch. It's sad knwoing Andre still had to wrestle when he was in so much pain he could barely stand. True, but he was still strong as hell. Did you see him pick up that guy with one hand? Even with a bad leg. Not many, he'd been officially off the WWF roster at that point for some time and would just work sporadically for large paydays. Andre was always very much in demand. I believe he returned to Japan in late summer 92 for some matches at the Budokan where he often tagged with Baba and Terry Gordy(this lasted through Christmas). In early 93, a few weeks before he died he returned to Mexico and tagged with Bam Bam and Yoko to face Bad News Brown and some mexican wrestlers, this is when the supposed crap incident happened...I've speculated that the crap match may have been his last. Then his father passes away, Andre returns to France and dies his sleep.
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Post by Flexy Lexy on Feb 20, 2007 18:27:10 GMT -5
What is this "crap incident" you speak of?
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Post by The Boss on Feb 20, 2007 18:27:39 GMT -5
Not many, he'd been officially off the WWF roster at that point for some time and would just work sporadically for large paydays. Andre was always very much in demand. I believe he returned to Japan in late summer 92 for some matches at the Budokan where he often tagged with Baba and Terry Gordy(this lasted through Christmas). In early 93, a few weeks before he died he returned to Mexico and tagged with Bam Bam and Yoko to face Bad News Brown and some mexican wrestlers, this is when the supposed crap incident happened...I've speculated that the crap match may have been his last. Then his father passes away, Andre returns to France and dies his sleep. It's too bad he couldn't work Royal Rumble 1991. He was schedualed to make his comeback and win. It would have been a nice cap to his career.
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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 18:32:04 GMT -5
What is this "crap incident" you speak of? Andre was in a tag match against Bad New Brown. When he went for his typical "butt bump" when he would trap a guy in a corner and back into him with a pelvic thrust...Andre lost control of his bowels, hilarity ensued.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Feb 20, 2007 18:33:21 GMT -5
The "crap incident" did happen, and Bad News Brown was the recipient of Andre taking a dump on him mid-match and Bad News had to get out of there quickly. He talks about it on his shoot interview.
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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 18:34:34 GMT -5
Not many, he'd been officially off the WWF roster at that point for some time and would just work sporadically for large paydays. Andre was always very much in demand. I believe he returned to Japan in late summer 92 for some matches at the Budokan where he often tagged with Baba and Terry Gordy(this lasted through Christmas). In early 93, a few weeks before he died he returned to Mexico and tagged with Bam Bam and Yoko to face Bad News Brown and some mexican wrestlers, this is when the supposed crap incident happened...I've speculated that the crap match may have been his last. Then his father passes away, Andre returns to France and dies his sleep. It's too bad he couldn't work Royal Rumble 1991. He was schedualed to make his comeback and win. It would have been a nice cap to his career. Yup, it was going to be a sendoff, like just like they did for Big John Studd.
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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 18:35:39 GMT -5
On Bad News Brown (allens) official website there is a picture from the crap match, just not the crap incident itself.
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Post by The Boss on Feb 20, 2007 18:51:56 GMT -5
What is this "crap incident" you speak of? Andre was in a tag match against Bad New Brown. When he went for his typical "butt bump" when he would trap a guy in a corner and back into him with a pelvic thrust...Andre lost control of his bowels, hilarity ensued. Oh no! Have you seen this?
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Post by darthpipes on Feb 20, 2007 18:54:55 GMT -5
Andre's last match was in December 1992, one month before his death. He teamed with Baba in a six-man.
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Post by brutuscheesecake on Feb 20, 2007 18:58:04 GMT -5
Andre was in a tag match against Bad New Brown. When he went for his typical "butt bump" when he would trap a guy in a corner and back into him with a pelvic thrust...Andre lost control of his bowels, hilarity ensued. Oh no! Have you seen this? I don't think any footage of that exists
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