Some of the toughest people I know I mean really tough are the kindest people in the world. It's the one's who boast the most are the weakest. I loved watching Dr. D.
That's almost always the case. Don't be afraid of the guy beating his chest, be more afraid of the guy who hasn't a said a word and is now suddenly taping his fist up.
Because pain is in your mind, I got into a wreck where my truck flipped 3 times into a fucking corn field in mid-fall and I got up and walked my way to the farm house with a dozen glass shards (one an inch deep into my lung) to ask for help and they got an ambulance. Good lord, people it's not hard to figure this out.
@@evanabbott2737 yeah only the real dumb & stupid people challenge those guys. Like the guy that slapped Big Show in a bar & Big Show knocked him out & broke his jaw with one punch. Like how stupid you have to be to try pick a fight with a 7ft guy who weighs close to 400 lbs & got fists the size of lunchboxes?! Real Knuckleheads!
I owned a couple of shops in Atlanta Airport, and I'd see a bunch of wrestlers on a daily basis and I never met any wrestler who was nice as Meng. He kept this huge smile on his face and would always give you the time of day.
Because Haku has no reason to show how tough he is. He's nice until you bring out that side.. even this interview Dave Schultz says i wouldn't back down but I wouldn't put myself in that position.. enough said right there
He said I wouldn't put myself in that position to have to back down, meaning he has no reason to fight him but if he is gonna fight him or another he isn't going to give them the advantage. And Dave said it, none of the wrestlers are the toughest or strongest in the world, they are tough but they aren't the most dangerous physically on Earth
That's absolutely true. The loudmouths and showoffs could be tough, but usually, they are very insecure about their own ability and compensate by trash-talking or acting tough. There's a legit reason why people say to watch out for the quiet types. In my experience, the nice guys who are not trash-talking but carry themselves with confidence are the guys that could destroy you fast if they need to.
Either Road Warriors were Legit Tough ,Joe never had a real fight in his life his Racist Juice Mutt partner got knocked out twice 2 Cold Scorpio in 1995 Korea and 1992 John Parrella 1995 Tokyo ... look it up
Dr D. was probably the toughest around. Going from wrestling to being a top notch bounty hunter is not something you see everyday. The man was the real deal.
DR. David Schultz old school for real he is the real deal after he was done being the greatest wrestler in the world he became the greatest bounty hunter in the world. He is the truth!!!
@Frank Burjan yea nothing better then the old school. Got a question for you who was better Brett Hart or Ownen Hart. I Pick Owen Hart all day he was the man!!!
Yeah if you listen to that interview he does with Vince he’s very respectful to him, called him sir and thanked him when Vince asked him whether he wanted to say anything to his people in Tonga in his native language
He never showed it ; When you are legit and legend, you CAN be as chill and calm as possible, until you are disrespected. He was a COMPLETE company man; he would do whatever was needed as long as he could take care of his family. You do not get people as selfless as him in this business
He said that because at first the interviewer called him Tonga Kid. Haku aka King Tonga's former tag team partner in the Islanders. Rikishi's twin brother... 🤦
I love hearing this a wrestler who just kept it straight up a locker room dosent mean it’s full of bad asses some just believed there gimicks more then fans did. Then you got Dr David. Case close !
"Oh he was a nice guy! I didn't think none of them was tough. You wanna rip a guys ear off its not hard to do. You wanna rip it off rip it off"... He means the guys he worked with were nice people and he has respect for Haku for being a nice person
I remember when he was King Tonga and my school had a fundraiser wrestling event in the gym and King Tonga was part of it. I had soccer practice during this event and wished I could go but I had anti pro wrestling parents so it was not going to happen even if I did not have Soccer practice. King Tonga was going into the Gym from the outside and we could see him. My stupid soccer coach shouted that Wrestling was fake. I am no stranger to large men, my father is taller and heavier than King Tonga but WOW you could see he was one muscular dude. His chest stuck out further than Dolly Partons but he was solid muscle. He really looked like he could tear a human being in half without much effort. I saw other Wrestlers going in like Rene Goulet (who was very nice to the kids he talk to, total gentleman) none of them really looked all that big and tough to me but King Tonga did. I hear he is a really nice guy but he had me a little concerned for my stupid 18 year old youth soccer coach. He never got close to us, probably because he didn't want to get tangled up with a youth soccer coach. That was stupid to yell out it was fake.
It's kind of hilarious that a soccer coach of all people would call wrestling fake. There is more bad acting and faking injuries in soccer than in any other sport. czcams.com/video/f3HebsWpZ1Q/video.html
@@MikeDunnif I thought for a second my life was in danger I would do the same. Rather have the memory of tearing a piece of someones face off than my parents crying over my grave.
he's right about the ears and noses. Being extremely brutal in a fight doesn't necessarily mean you're a good fighter. The brutality will make you extremely feared though, and that's half the story with his reputation.
Haku could kick and punch better than a big man should. From what I understand he usually opened with strike or throws but the eye stories are usually when he’s fighting a roomful of dudes so I can’t say I blame him! It’s basic anyway, don’t start a fight with a giant, and if he tells you to stop just walk away. You push it past that point good luck to you..!
We knew a guy named Richie,. Somebody once said he s best not riled up. Or he ll gouge you eye out or bite your balls off,. We stayed away from Richie. True Story
This is why the wrestling today sucks, because the "toughguy image" is gone. Dr.D & King Tonga(Haku) was the generation of the 80's I watched growing up. Guys like Bruiser Brody, Jos LeDuc, Stan Hansen, etc were legitimate tough guys which made that era so great. These choreographed ballerinas that dance around ring nowadays have made it a inflated circus built around a soap opera.
Interestingly, in the U.S. other than Brody, most of those guys weren't pushed as top wrestlers, and that was 40 years ago. So it never really mattered then either.
@@JA-pm4pu Abdullah vs Brody was often a main event...Jos LeDuc was pushed in Memphis for years...Road Warriors were definately pushed, & so was Stan Hansen in Georgia, & became AWA champ!
I've heard it said that in the wrestling business it would be an extremely rare event for guys who had reputations as being tough guys amongst the boys to ever test one another. They had a mutual respect, respect earned. And you also have to think they didn't want to risk a serious nasty fight with one another and risk injury that would have cost them money. The ones that would test them were up comming guys who were green in the business who didn't know who was who and of course the drunk fan who had some liquid courage who thought he was 10 ft tall and bullet proof who wanted to prove he could beat up one of those "fake tough guy" pro wrestlers.
Andre the Giant was a super nice guy, but he had wrestlers that he would rough up, because he didn't feel that they were good for the business. He'd roughed up guys like Randy Savage, Big John Stud, The Iron Sheik and Hulk Hogan, and they couldn't do anything about it.
@Gamevet it always sounded to me like Andre the Giant was a bit of a bully. Perhaps that is true and perhaps not? But of course we do know the Andre the Giant drinking stories. In my experience drunks don't usually make for the best of company.
The Tonga Kid, which was the name he was asked about, was the name of an entirely different wrestler. He didn't back-peddle about anything. The interviewer simply said the wrong name. King Tonga and the Tonga Kid are not the same people.
Crazy, tough, good fighter are all different definitions. I think why everyone was scared of haku is his willingness to take it to the extreme to win. Toughness is a guy like mankind, skilled would be rude, Blackman, Bart Gunn, crazy most likely to rip off a ligament haku. But at the end of the day there is many guys to choose from, just your personal choice.
I pick Haku, Steve Blackman, and then dirty Dick Slater as the three baddest wrestlers out there. A lot of people forget Slater, but he was one super bad dude.
I imagined a 25 year old Dr d being asked this question and in my head he goes "who"? Then you point them out and he goes over there and says "this guy" yup. "really..this guy"? Yup *SLAP* "That's an open handed slap, what the hells wrong with you"? Lmao
@Devon R B Think he's more of a badass than Haku as Haku mostly fought untrained guys, people are like "no Sakuraba is a fighter" he fell into fighting by accident, in many ways he's a lot like Ken shamrock in that he was a pro wrestler who fell into fighting and then went back to pro wrestling.
The other guy they reckon could take haku was bam bam, now that would have been a war, the story about him squaring up to low ki, homicide and the hit squad after low ki slapped Tammy (reportedly), they were they were trying to calm low ki down as bam bam would have killed ALL of them!
You guy's can just imagine how surprised I was the day I went to buy my Toyota Camry in Kissimmee Florida and guess who is the service manager there haku himself he still works there to nicest guy I've ever met real talk
@Frank Burjan your so full of shit first off Shultz is a egotistical coward he's the only person that said haku isn't tough when hakus record speaks for its self Shultz just wants everyone to believe he's the only tough guy and Andre would've killed Shultz if they fought
@@jasonchandler2463 he didn't say Haku wasn't tough. He said he wouldn't back down from him but he also wouldn't put himself in that position in the first place
Now wait if these guys did a real fight would it be in there prime or how they are now? Nothing against shultz but haku imo would be a dirty fighter wich is a advantage expecially a real street fight
Haku would make Dr. D. "scream like a little girl" while beating his a**. Dr. D. would "definitely" back down from Haku, if he had any sense. Years ago, at a WWE event, I was waiting in line at a concession stand with my 7-year-old cousin, and some young, scrawny punk cut in front of us. So, I told the cashier not to serve this guy, and he got in my face. Well, given that I outweighed him by about a hundred pounds, he wasn't about to throw down with me. So, after this incident, I told my little cousin, if "Haku" had cut in front of us, I would have just said: "Hi, Haku", and let the whole thing slide.
Every single wrestler says Haku was the most legit badass but no one ever talks about David Schultz. Dr D was just a bully and it's common knowledge that bullies are never the toughest people around. It's the quiet and friendly ones who can be the most dangerous.
David Shultz is ligit ! And a pretty humble man considering he was a scape goat for the industry ! He's a bounty hunter and proves every day he isnt afraid of anybody ,not just wrestlers but armed and dangerous criminals ! I'm not saying he. Can take haku ! And neither did he . But I believe he wouldnt back down ! Peace be safe !
@NAUGHTY BOY prolly true and he admits he might not win . But fighters dont think they will lose or they wouldnt fight . David was / is a fighter ! And really haku , brody ,rude , BJ Haines are all next level guys . So how many people even pro fighters are gonna hang with those guys !
I always dug Haku's WWE run. It was different and athletic and didn't pander to racial 80s wrestling sensitivities (ie. headshrinkers so) Dude seemed legit, cuz he was. He kinda lost his physique late in his career and his promos were only ok to good probably contributed to him not getting a push, but dude was like the Samoan Steve Blackman. Not much gimmick needed if at all.
Title: Dr. D on fighting Haku for real!
Actual video: “no he was a really nice guy, I would never fight him”
I live in the same town as Haku. He is the nicest person you will meet. Drank in the bars with him. Nothing but respect
What town is that?
Kissimmee fl. Technically at the time he lived in poinciana which is a “suburb”
@@Mike-xi7kj Ask him about the Paul Orndorff/Vader incident.
was he a good fighter
You better say he's nice or he'll rip your ear off.
Some of the toughest people I know I mean really tough are the kindest people in the world. It's the one's who boast the most are the weakest. I loved watching Dr. D.
That's almost always the case. Don't be afraid of the guy beating his chest, be more afraid of the guy who hasn't a said a word and is now suddenly taping his fist up.
My friend is like that. He can be absolutely terrifying. He also would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. There's a yin to every yang.
Agreee
The thing about Haku as several have noted is not just that he's tough and fearless, but the guy seemed to be impervious to pain
In my anger when it's at its peak I don't feel pain
Also the incredibly nice, sweet and respectful part is consistent.
@@MinsterFinster it's always the nicest guys who hide extreme levels of anger when you piss them off
Because pain is in your mind, I got into a wreck where my truck flipped 3 times into a fucking corn field in mid-fall and I got up and walked my way to the farm house with a dozen glass shards (one an inch deep into my lung) to ask for help and they got an ambulance. Good lord, people it's not hard to figure this out.
Well I am still more impressed with kindness and humanity than hyperbolic claims of super human pain tolerance. Love that King Haku.
Damn mad respect tough men don't need to prove it most of the toughest badass men or women are real nice people.
Dr D is right Haku is a nice guy but he’ll whoop your ass
People were just stupid enough to want to challenge him.😂
@@evanabbott2737 yeah only the real dumb & stupid people challenge those guys. Like the guy that slapped Big Show in a bar & Big Show knocked him out & broke his jaw with one punch. Like how stupid you have to be to try pick a fight with a 7ft guy who weighs close to 400 lbs & got fists the size of lunchboxes?! Real Knuckleheads!
A lot of the "island boys" seemed to be like that. Super chill, but if you actually manage to get them fighting mad, look the fuck out...
True tough guys don’t go looking for fights.
You can either agree that he's nice, or walk around with one ear.
"You're only as tough as your eyes and your balls. That simple."----- Bobby "The Brain" Heenan
Perfectly stated. Ive always said I was only scared of guys who werent scared.
Gotta love David Shultz. Says it like it is
someone put it best on a comment on another video i watched. dave schultz was basically Stone Cold decades before Stone Cold
love that everyone knew haku was a terrifying force of destruction, but also everyone knows him as the nicest.
I owned a couple of shops in Atlanta Airport, and I'd see a bunch of wrestlers on a daily basis and I never met any wrestler who was nice as Meng. He kept this huge smile on his face and would always give you the time of day.
He speaks real here , people start shit and Haku is a guy who finishes it .
Personally, I liked Dr D. He was real unlike others. I miss his influence on wrestling.
His name doesn't get brought up much in the tough guy talk. I'm sure he could handle himself.
He became a bounty hunter and captured over 1700 criminals. They had guns not headlocks.
stone cold before stone cold
@@richardmorris7063 Thank Bart Gunn
One of the best episodes of “Dark Side of the Ring” is the David Schultz episode, definitely recommend anyone who hasn’t seen it give it a watch.
Dr D was and is the man. The original stone cold.
lol idk why, but he really did remind me of Austin.😁
Shoot, he was the best Bounty Hunter, wayyyyy b4 Dog Chapman!!!!!
That's interesting, because Schultz attacked a smaller man outside of the ring, and Steve Austin beat his wife.
@@chipsotool1149 Now Now Dr. D just wanted to show Mr. Stossel that Wrestling is a serious profession and that open hand slaps are painful
@@johnconnor4040 You'd sing a different tune if a giant goon slapped you to the floor twice, injuring your ear. You wouldn't thank him for the lesson.
Because Haku has no reason to show how tough he is. He's nice until you bring out that side.. even this interview Dave Schultz says i wouldn't back down but I wouldn't put myself in that position.. enough said right there
That would be a good fight
Harley Race and Haku would be a scrap
Rick Rude and Haku would've been a great fight I always hear stories about Rick Rude!!
He said I wouldn't put myself in that position to have to back down, meaning he has no reason to fight him but if he is gonna fight him or another he isn't going to give them the advantage. And Dave said it, none of the wrestlers are the toughest or strongest in the world, they are tough but they aren't the most dangerous physically on Earth
@@normanred9212 that's not what he said. You are creating you're own narrative lol.
Don't go messin with them Island Boys- Gary Hart
"I'm an Island booyyy..." 😂
@@allamericananti-christ666 imma eye. Lan. Boiii
@@allamericananti-christ666 Lmao 🤣
To tell you how tuff Haku was. Don Fry has said he is scary & frieghtning.
Andre The Giant himself said he only feared 2 men. Haku and Harley Race.
I think Bad News Brown shook him a little.
@@JayCity10You mean "Shithead" Brown?
Don Frye n Tank Abbott both said Haku was tough n scary but a gentleman
Haku class act. Dr D is legit.
that's as close as Schultz can get to saying, here's a guy who I can't beat
I recall hearing the Road Warriors claim the toughest men in wrestling were always respectful until they were crossed.
That’s the way it is in life too.
That's absolutely true. The loudmouths and showoffs could be tough, but usually, they are very insecure about their own ability and compensate by trash-talking or acting tough. There's a legit reason why people say to watch out for the quiet types. In my experience, the nice guys who are not trash-talking but carry themselves with confidence are the guys that could destroy you fast if they need to.
Either Road Warriors were Legit Tough ,Joe never had a real fight in his life his Racist Juice Mutt partner got knocked out twice 2 Cold Scorpio in 1995 Korea and 1992 John Parrella 1995 Tokyo ... look it up
@@CP-kb1du you sound dumb. You hear a few stories and think you know all about them. Don't be so dumb. You don't know anything
Nowadays that's not the case because you people wanna be sissies.
Haku's stories cannot be verified, but he does have the best fight stories and "fighter" reputation. I wonder if it is all a work.
Everyone also says the super nice and respectful part is very true. Love the King.
Dr D shoot's are hilarious
Dr Schultz is legit
I love Dr. D's voice. So real and just a cool dude
Dr D is Great . says it the way it is.
David Schultz The Original Stone Cold Steve Austin
And the original Stockton Slap. Cept he almost killed dude with it.
Exactly
Looks like him too
The kindest people are, at most times, the toughest and most violent guys when you tick them off so badly.
Schultz did look like a bad ass.
Should have one of the best heels ever.
Haku looked like a tough individual.
Dr D. was probably the toughest around. Going from wrestling to being a top notch bounty hunter is not something you see everyday. The man was the real deal.
DR. David Schultz old school for real he is the real deal after he was done being the greatest wrestler in the world he became the greatest bounty hunter in the world. He is the truth!!!
@Frank Burjan yeah RIP Tracy Smothers another legit tough dude
@Frank Burjan yea nothing better then the old school. Got a question for you who was better Brett Hart or Ownen Hart. I Pick Owen Hart all day he was the man!!!
@Frank Burjan watch wrestlemania 10 Bret Hart vs Ownen Hart best its a top match.
Never heard of her
@@iceYoni Dr David Schultz is the real deal watch Dark side of the ring slap heard around the world
Most tough people don't need to project it.
Toughest guys I've ever met didn't talk about it much
“It ain’t that hard to grab a guy and rip his ear off.” Exhibit A that wrestlers aren’t like you and me lol
Only supposed to take 8 pounds to rip an ear off. That's just a gallon of milk.
No, because i carry a Glock legally and they can't lmaooooo
One of them grapples me imma fire.
@@josephcow7662 they grapple us and we probably don't get our guns out.
@@allamericananti-christ666 that's what I was thinking
Shultze himself was a legit badass .
after wrestling Shultz became a Bounty Hunter during the 80's crack era.. dangerous times
Damn that would be a great fight
Bro dr d is the fucking the shit bro. Honest as hell and says what the fuck he wants
Dr D is the best!!!!
A proud son of The Volunteer State and a true man's man
Loved that outlook
I like this interview, they want him to name who's the toughest guy, but you can tell he never had many issues with them because he was sound.
Haku is a really nice guy. Always pleasant when I've seen him after matches.
Yeah if you listen to that interview he does with Vince he’s very respectful to him, called him sir and thanked him when Vince asked him whether he wanted to say anything to his people in Tonga in his native language
At least Dr Dave pretty much admitted Haku would whoop him, gotta respect that
Love the photo man! Owen holding 2 belts!! The King of Hearts 💔
@@rosm5114 Thanks, Owen was one of greatest
he didn't even say that. idiot
great answer
He never showed it ; When you are legit and legend, you CAN be as chill and calm as possible, until you are disrespected. He was a COMPLETE company man; he would do whatever was needed as long as he could take care of his family. You do not get people as selfless as him in this business
Rick Rude could throw down and wouldn’t back down from no one.
I heard he was cool af tho....heavy weed smoker
Two words .Erik Watts.
@Frank Burjan Rude would whoop him more than likely but it'd be a brutal fight between those two
@Frank Burjan I'd only bet against Rude if he fought Haku.Nobody messed with Ravishing Rick lol
LOL. Rude was a bully who pushed around people smaller than him.
Haku and Dr d would destroy the average man in 15 seconds
That would actually take a lot less than 15 seconds
“I didn’t think none of em’ was tough.”🤣
dont these fools know the rule? "dont be interruptin' the doctor!"
I was smh, c'mon let the man speak
Real Talk !
He acted like he never heard of him, but he definitely knew him lol... Dont fk with Haku!!!!
I caught that too, lol:)
I think it where he had so many names lol
Yeah i agree. Shultz feels he has his tough guy image to protect after slapping a 90bl reporter
@@wonderful-wafwaf 🤘🏼😂🤘🏼
He said that because at first the interviewer called him Tonga Kid. Haku aka King Tonga's former tag team partner in the Islanders. Rikishi's twin brother... 🤦
I love hearing this a wrestler who just kept it straight up a locker room dosent mean it’s full of bad asses some just believed there gimicks more then fans did. Then you got Dr David. Case close !
"Oh he was a nice guy! I didn't think none of them was tough. You wanna rip a guys ear off its not hard to do. You wanna rip it off rip it off"... He means the guys he worked with were nice people and he has respect for Haku for being a nice person
These guys are real gentlemen, and I'm not just saying that because I don't want my ear ripped off.
Most tough guys never say a word until it's go time..
I remember when he was King Tonga and my school had a fundraiser wrestling event in the gym and King Tonga was part of it. I had soccer practice during this event and wished I could go but I had anti pro wrestling parents so it was not going to happen even if I did not have Soccer practice. King Tonga was going into the Gym from the outside and we could see him. My stupid soccer coach shouted that Wrestling was fake. I am no stranger to large men, my father is taller and heavier than King Tonga but WOW you could see he was one muscular dude. His chest stuck out further than Dolly Partons but he was solid muscle. He really looked like he could tear a human being in half without much effort. I saw other Wrestlers going in like Rene Goulet (who was very nice to the kids he talk to, total gentleman) none of them really looked all that big and tough to me but King Tonga did. I hear he is a really nice guy but he had me a little concerned for my stupid 18 year old youth soccer coach. He never got close to us, probably because he didn't want to get tangled up with a youth soccer coach. That was stupid to yell out it was fake.
It's kind of hilarious that a soccer coach of all people would call wrestling fake. There is more bad acting and faking injuries in soccer than in any other sport.
czcams.com/video/f3HebsWpZ1Q/video.html
Two of the real ones.
Class act. No bullshit about this man.
Class act? He just admitted he would bite noses and rip ears in a fight.
@@MikeDunnif I thought for a second my life was in danger I would do the same. Rather have the memory of tearing a piece of someones face off than my parents crying over my grave.
he's right about the ears and noses. Being extremely brutal in a fight doesn't necessarily mean you're a good fighter. The brutality will make you extremely feared though, and that's half the story with his reputation.
Yeah, but Haku also was a good fighter too. He was a sumo wrestler and trained in other martial arts as well.
Stone cold dick rider... lol
@@bakslayer3032, oh wow, your really smart and talented. Did you think of that all by yourself.
Haku could kick and punch better than a big man should. From what I understand he usually opened with strike or throws but the eye stories are usually when he’s fighting a roomful of dudes so I can’t say I blame him! It’s basic anyway, don’t start a fight with a giant, and if he tells you to stop just walk away. You push it past that point good luck to you..!
We knew a guy named Richie,. Somebody once said he s best not riled up. Or he ll gouge you eye out or bite your balls off,. We stayed away from Richie. True Story
This is why the wrestling today sucks, because the "toughguy image" is gone. Dr.D & King Tonga(Haku) was the generation of the 80's I watched growing up.
Guys like Bruiser Brody, Jos LeDuc, Stan Hansen, etc were legitimate tough guys which made that era so great. These choreographed ballerinas that dance around ring nowadays have made it a inflated circus built around a soap opera.
Interestingly, in the U.S. other than Brody, most of those guys weren't pushed as top wrestlers, and that was 40 years ago. So it never really mattered then either.
@@JA-pm4pu Abdullah vs Brody was often a main event...Jos LeDuc was pushed in Memphis for years...Road Warriors were definately pushed, & so was Stan Hansen in Georgia, & became AWA champ!
Haku so bad ass Chuck norris tells haku jokes like we tell Norris jokes
Dr. D is a character
Lot of respect for Dr d
Shame he was forced out
Schultz's entire legacy is basically being an expended pawn for Vince
haku is a humble man but dont mess with him
I've heard it said that in the wrestling business it would be an extremely rare event for guys who had reputations as being tough guys amongst the boys to ever test one another. They had a mutual respect, respect earned. And you also have to think they didn't want to risk a serious nasty fight with one another and risk injury that would have cost them money. The ones that would test them were up comming guys who were green in the business who didn't know who was who and of course the drunk fan who had some liquid courage who thought he was 10 ft tall and bullet proof who wanted to prove he could beat up one of those "fake tough guy" pro wrestlers.
Andre the Giant was a super nice guy, but he had wrestlers that he would rough up, because he didn't feel that they were good for the business. He'd roughed up guys like Randy Savage, Big John Stud, The Iron Sheik and Hulk Hogan, and they couldn't do anything about it.
@Gamevet it always sounded to me like Andre the Giant was a bit of a bully. Perhaps that is true and perhaps not? But of course we do know the Andre the Giant drinking stories. In my experience drunks don't usually make for the best of company.
Real talk just be nice and don't worry about it.
I agree with Dr. Dave, Bruce Willis is a manufactured/movie screen tough guy that had it
all handed to him on a platter.
Haku wasn't tough, I kicked his ass in a bar in Seattle in 1986. Then I woke up from my dream! LOL
You should apologize to haku for just dreaming about whooping him! Lol
Id like to see jay lethal do a david shultz impression.
The Doc is/was a real fucking man.
Dr. D is fo'sho a ReaL one.
Dr d. Awesome.. when wrestling had real characters
Pro-wrestlers brightest memories in life is when they actually fought somebody for real 😄
He was a nice guy 👍
It was that moment Dr D realized who he was talking about and backpedaled so fast he went back in time to correct his statement on Haku
No, he respected him without sounding like a kiss @$$. Maybe to your weenie ears but you're the common Gen Zier Oscar Meyer.
The Tonga Kid, which was the name he was asked about, was the name of an entirely different wrestler. He didn't back-peddle about anything. The interviewer simply said the wrong name. King Tonga and the Tonga Kid are not the same people.
"Grab his ear and rip it off." Simple.
Shit, why didn't I think of that?
Crazy, tough, good fighter are all different definitions. I think why everyone was scared of haku is his willingness to take it to the extreme to win. Toughness is a guy like mankind, skilled would be rude, Blackman, Bart Gunn, crazy most likely to rip off a ligament haku. But at the end of the day there is many guys to choose from, just your personal choice.
I pick Haku, Steve Blackman, and then dirty Dick Slater as the three baddest wrestlers out there. A lot of people forget Slater, but he was one super bad dude.
@@stonecoldflipper9503 ya slater had some crazy stories.
Yeah... He's a nice guy. He's also a true warrior, an alpha among alpha's
I imagined a 25 year old Dr d being asked this question and in my head he goes "who"? Then you point them out and he goes over there and says "this guy" yup. "really..this guy"? Yup *SLAP* "That's an open handed slap, what the hells wrong with you"? Lmao
Yeah Dr D came off as a guy with a pretty bad attitude but off camera he was just a regular guy
David Schultz is the truth. The real Stone Cold.
David Schultz was known to be a very tough guy but I don't think he could match up against Meng
"RIP the guys ear off, yeah that's easy you just rip it off" lmaooooo so calm about mutilating someone
lmfao! Bite is nose off.
Andre flipping over cars and scaring everyday joes
David Schultz should've challenged Mike Tyson in the 90's since he says they're short. Tyson is 5'11". 😁😁
5'10
I have a friend who bite into people, ripping skin and parts. It didn't make him the best fighter on the streets, but definitely the most feared.
An he's really nice. Nicest man you'll ever meet.
Everyone gangster till they run into the great muta or sakuraba, Sakuraba a pro wrestler who tapped 3 gracies the guy is a legit badass!
@Devon R B Think he's more of a badass than Haku as Haku mostly fought untrained guys, people are like "no Sakuraba is a fighter" he fell into fighting by accident, in many ways he's a lot like Ken shamrock in that he was a pro wrestler who fell into fighting and then went back to pro wrestling.
Sakuraba's toughness is off the charts.
The other guy they reckon could take haku was bam bam, now that would have been a war, the story about him squaring up to low ki, homicide and the hit squad after low ki slapped Tammy (reportedly), they were they were trying to calm low ki down as bam bam would have killed ALL of them!
Sakuraba was a legitimate wrestler who trained under Billy Robinson. I take nothing away from Haku but we never saw him in a sanctioned bout.
@@stevebarnes4805 All the stories seem to be drunk guys in bars or cops, mostly untrained or semi trained guys, not trained pros like sakuraba fought.
What about John Stossel?
You guy's can just imagine how surprised I was the day I went to buy my Toyota Camry in Kissimmee Florida and guess who is the service manager there haku himself he still works there to nicest guy I've ever met real talk
I find it hard to believe that Shultz doesn't know who haku is.
By the time he’s changed his name to Haku David was out of the business. Once they said King Tonga he knew exactly who they were talking about.
@Frank Burjan your so full of shit first off Shultz is a egotistical coward he's the only person that said haku isn't tough when hakus record speaks for its self Shultz just wants everyone to believe he's the only tough guy and Andre would've killed Shultz if they fought
@@jasonchandler2463 he didn't say Haku wasn't tough. He said he wouldn't back down from him but he also wouldn't put himself in that position in the first place
What the hell is wrong with the interviewer asking another question before the original question is answered? Maybe it's the way the audio is edited??
I like him when he shaped that fox reporter
Now wait if these guys did a real fight would it be in there prime or how they are now? Nothing against shultz but haku imo would be a dirty fighter wich is a advantage expecially a real street fight
called out. yall see it
Haku would make Dr. D. "scream like a little girl" while beating his a**. Dr. D. would "definitely" back down from Haku, if he had any sense. Years ago, at a WWE event, I was waiting in line at a concession stand with my 7-year-old cousin, and some young, scrawny punk cut in front of us. So, I told the cashier not to serve this guy, and he got in my face. Well, given that I outweighed him by about a hundred pounds, he wasn't about to throw down with me. So, after this incident, I told my little cousin, if "Haku" had cut in front of us, I would have just said: "Hi, Haku", and let the whole thing slide.
you're such a mark
haku wouldn't do nothing. probably would have carried dr. d's luggage
Every single wrestler says Haku was the most legit badass but no one ever talks about David Schultz. Dr D was just a bully and it's common knowledge that bullies are never the toughest people around. It's the quiet and friendly ones who can be the most dangerous.
Buzz Sawyer was Bully also, took advantage of Newcomers and all
David Shultz is ligit ! And a pretty humble man considering he was a scape goat for the industry ! He's a bounty hunter and proves every day he isnt afraid of anybody ,not just wrestlers but armed and dangerous criminals ! I'm not saying he. Can take haku ! And neither did he . But I believe he wouldnt back down ! Peace be safe !
@NAUGHTY BOY prolly true and he admits he might not win . But fighters dont think they will lose or they wouldnt fight . David was / is a fighter ! And really haku , brody ,rude , BJ Haines are all next level guys . So how many people even pro fighters are gonna hang with those guys !
@NAUGHTY BOY lol rick rude
@@leonrhodes8700 your obviously talking about a different Dave Shultz the one in the video is an errogant mouth runner that is a legit pussy
I heard Steve Blackman was no joke either.
Guy makes sense.
David Shultz and Prince Tonga worked for NWA Gulas in Tennessee at the same time!
I always dug Haku's WWE run. It was different and athletic and didn't pander to racial 80s wrestling sensitivities (ie. headshrinkers so) Dude seemed legit, cuz he was. He kinda lost his physique late in his career and his promos were only ok to good probably contributed to him not getting a push, but dude was like the Samoan Steve Blackman. Not much gimmick needed if at all.
If the Dr became a bounty hunter then nobody is tougher than him!
CC Greening is that why Bam Bam had the flame tattoo on his head?
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