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Gary Hart Shoot DVD WWE WWF WCW WCCW Von Erich World Class Bret Gino Hernandez

Description: RF VIDEO takes you on a wonderful trip down memory lane with our newest exclusive shoot interview with one of wrestling's all time greatest managers, Playboy Gary Hart. An underrated booker, Hart earned his chops in wrestling working for Fritz Von Erich's World Class promotion and helped make that Texas territory one of the most exciting in wrestling history. Seeing everything first hand, Hart talked about all the big angles – including the night Terry Gordy slammed the cage door on Kerry Von Erich along with the hair match between the Von Erichs and Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams – and all the heartbreaking stories of the era. This is the perfect supplement for anyone who enjoyed the Heroes of World Class DVD. Gary gives one of the most in-depth accounts of World Class on record and went into great detail on the lives, and passings, of each Von Erich. Emotionally powerful, this is a must-watch for any diehard fan of the Von Erichs, World Class, or the wrestling business in general. The information Hart gives just on the television production alone is invaluable as World Class was leaps and bounds ahead of the curve when it came to presentation. This is one shoot you will not want to miss! Hart certainly didn't leave out anything from his legendary WCW run including working with Sting, Great Muta, Terry Funk, and Lex Luger, among others. This is the one shoot where J-Tex finally gets its due! Old school wrestling fans are going to want to drop whatever they are doing and watch this shoot interview immediately as Gary Hart has seen it all and is one of the few who are still here to talk about it. Bill Watts. Jim Barnett. Paul Boesch. Bruiser Brody. Hart even worked for Court Bauer's MLW! Like we said, we covered EVERYTHING. Don't miss out on one of RF VIDEO's most important releases of the year! Howd you break into the business How did the change come about from wrestler to manager Do you think your experiences as a wrestler helped you become a great manager What did you like or dislike about the change Memories of some of the early promoters you worked for Who gave you the name Playboy Memories working for Angelo Poffo How did you wind up working for Burt Ruby Memories of a young George Steele Initial impressions of the Sheik How far did he go to protect his character Did he work some of the green guys Memories of matches with him and Mark Lewin Initial impressions of Mark Did you pattern your style as a manager after anyone or anything Could you make a fulltime living in the days of the territories as a manager Did the boys back then see managers on a lower tier From Detroit how did you wind up in Amarillo Memories of Dory Sr Did you like the territory Who did you manage there Memories of managing a young Dusty Rhodes Did you think hed make it Initial impressions of Dory Jr and Terry How come you stopped working for Paul Boesch around this time How did you wind up meeting Fritz Von Erich Initial impressions of Fritz How did your first run with Fritz end How much of a student of the business had you become by this point Was there anyone you saw up to this point in your career you knew would make it big Is it true in Amarillo you were given the name Gay Gary How did you wind up back in Detroit Did you like moving around How did you and Fritz resolve your issues Do you think Fritz had more respect for you since you didn't roll over and take it Whos idea was it to pair you with Don Jardine How instrumental was he to your career What was it about the magic between you two Memories of going to Australia for Jim Barnett Do you think Jardine could have been a world champ When in your career did you start to get involved with booking Memories of managing Ivan Koloff Ivan has come out and admitted to having a drinking problem, do you remember that How did you wind up in Georgia Memories of Fred Ward Do you regret working for Ward and not Gunkel How dirty was the promotional war Memories of working for Bill Watts Did you like Bill Watts Do you think his reputation as a bully is warranted Why do you think they changed to Jerry Jarrett You once called Jarrett a thief, why do you say that Did you leave Georgia on bad terms Howd you wind up in Florida Memories of Eddie Graham Did you like working with Bill Watts booking here Why do you think he killed himself Take us back to the night Dusty turned babyface in Florida Did he produce as expected or more so as a babyface Could you ever sense Dusty becoming corrupted by power through the years You guys sold out buildings in Fla every week, could that happen today somewhere You have said without Dusty there would never be a Hulk Hogan or Ultimate Warrior, why What do you remember about the plane crash in 1975 What are you thinking as you are going down How did you wind up back in Georgia Were you apprehensive about Tom Renesto What were some of your key moves as booker How did you wind up getting fired in Georgia Howd you wind up working for Fritz again Is it true you were responsible for the training of the Von Erich boys Did you think theyd be as big as they became Is it true you wanted to push them harder than Fritz Do you think Fritz gets a bad rap in regards to the way he pushed his boys How critical was it to bring in the right guys to work with the Von Erichs early on Do you think David would have been a successful champion What do you think was it that made the territory so hot How did the evolution of World Class TV come about Do you remember a night or match that was the turning point in taking things to a new level How did the Great Kabuki come about When did you notice that the Von Erichs had a drug problem Did you ever go to Fritz Which death do you think hit him hardest When Fritz started pushing Mike and later Chris, did you ever try and talk him out of it How great do you think Kerry could have been Did you ever go out there managing against the Von Erichs where you thought they were in a position where they were a danger to themselves or their opponents You wound up leaving for awhile, how come Memories of matches you and Kabuki had with Jimmy Valiant Thoughts, memories of the Mid Atlantic region around this time Memories doing some shots for Ole Anderson in Georgia How did you wind up back in Texas Is it true that you booked your guys' programs Memories of the program between you and Chris Adams and Kevin Von Erich Why was their friction between you and Ken Mantell Memories of working with Abdullah Memories of the Freebirds Are you surprised Michael Hayes is one of Vince's top guys in the WWE today Memories of Brody Bobby Heenan and Nick Bockwinkel have both said in regards to Brody that he could be bad for business, your thoughts on that Did you ever attempt to work for either Vince How did you wind up in WCW What were your initial impressions of the territory Memories managing Al Perez What happened to him, it seemed as a fan he just disappeared one day Was he in line for a run with Flair Did you see the tension behind the scenes between Flair and Dusty Memories managing Larry Zbysko How did things change after Dusty left Do you think Flair saw you as one of Dusty's guys and treated you different Memories/thoughts on Jim Herd Memories managing Terry Funk Who put the J Tex Corp together Memories of a young Muta Memories of a young Sting Memories of Lex Luger Were you surprised at the huge success he became in Japan Funk has said that Flair was instrumental to killing their program, do you agree What were the ramifications of the night you and Terry put the bag over Flair's head on TBS In your meeting with executives, was your run years earlier when you got fired in Georgia brought up How hot do you think WCW could have gotten at this time A lot of people argue that this time period of 1989 was the hottest period ever in WCW until the NWO era, do you agree How much booking did you do during this time Did you ever find any issues of jealousy between you and other managers like Cornette, Heyman, or Humperdink Memories of Buzz Sawyer's brief run in WCW How did you wind up leaving What was the project you and Chris Adams did together, World Class II You disappeared from mainstream wrestling for awhile, what did you do during that time How did you wind up in MLW Do you think it had potential Why do you think it didn't work Were you surprised that Court Bauer would later go on to write for the WWE How did your son Chad get into the business Is he still involved Some good road stories What do you think is missing from today's wrestling Who is the smartest man you ever worked with You once said you made a mistake by not managing Leon White, could you tell that story Who today that you have watched do you think you could have made a lot of money with in your prime managing Who were your favorite and least fav guys to manage Was there anyone you were put with that you just absolutely hated Bobby Heenan tells a story of his first night managing Missing Link and Link expecting him to be his real manager, did you ever have that happen to you Could a territory work today If Brody was alive, how do you think his career would have went up to this point Are you surprised Abdullah still wrestles Can you talk about Gentelman's Choice What do you think happened to Gino Hernandez Does it bother you that they stick less talented women in those roles today Can a male manager get over today Thoughts on the Benoit family tragedy What are your thoughts on all of the deaths of the past few years and which in particular hit you hardest Are you surprised that Dusty's kid made it while Flair's kid didnt What do you think of all of the attention in the media now on wrestling in regards to drugs Does the lack of kayfabe today surprise or bother you Thoughts on newsletters Have you been contacted over the last several years for an appearance here and there by the WWF What do you think is the biggest missing ingredient from the wrestlers on the independents Would you like to go into the WWF Hall of Fame Are you surprised that Flair and Hogan are still active wrestlers Is there anyone that made it that surprised you and is there anyone who didn't make it who you thought would Do you still watch wrestling Favorite Ribs Do you want to write another book What advice do you have for aspiring managers Any regrets

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