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Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 05:01 AM
Farewell to a legendary performer. The man sure knew how to pull off an act and always made you laugh.

To Master Fuji: I hope they give you a proper burial and suit you up in the same tuxedo you always wore. Don't forget the cane that brought many a cheap shot, and give the man 1 of the old WWF Tag Team Belts to rest in the coffin forever as well.. I'm sure Demolition is shedding a tear somewhere. Bonzai!

Justin at Final Inspection
08-29-2016, 05:36 AM
So sad! He was great! Demolition was awesome tag team.

briarpatch
08-29-2016, 06:53 AM
Wow...I remember watching him as a kid.....alongside Professor Taru Tanaka......

dlc95
08-29-2016, 08:01 AM
AX used that cane to whack Martel in the back of the neck to win those belts a Wrestlmania 4!

On a recent shoot interview, Bill Eadie (Ax), and Barry Darsow (Smash) mentioned Fuji was not in good health.

They were something though.... I was ten when I saw WM4, and Demolition for the first time. They entertained the daylights out of this kid.

RIP Mr. Fuji!

Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 08:17 AM
AX used that cane to whack Martel in the back of the neck to win those belts a Wrestlmania 4!

On a recent shoot interview, Bill Eadie (Ax), and Barry Darsow (Smash) mentioned Fuji was not in good health.

They were something though.... I was ten when I saw WM4, and Demolition for the first time. They entertained the daylights out of this kid.

RIP Mr. Fuji!

Man that was some good acting by Martel @Wrestlemania 4. I just re watched that again not too long ago and it was half decent drama the way it played out. Poor Tito [or as Jesse would say "Chico Santana"] got left high and dry to get Demolished and the belts were handed to the best tag team of all time. [IMO]

It's a shame AX had to slow down due to wear and tear so soon into their run.. I used to think AX was all of 300+ lbs. and could probably whoop anybody due to how loud he stomped when laying down those fake forearm chops. Lol.

And then Smash had to darn near lose all respect years later turning into the Repo Man.🙈lol. Suddenly they were hard to argue for best of all time. But for those 2 years or so, Demolition ruled arse! Lol.

I can still remember them always saying "Fuge the stooge" lol.

dlc95
08-29-2016, 09:27 AM
Man that was some good acting by Martel @Wrestlemania 4. I just re watched that again not too long ago and it was half decent drama the way it played out. Poor Tito [or as Jesse would say "Chico Santana"] got left high and dry to get Demolished and the belts were handed to the best tag team of all time. [IMO]

It's a shame AX had to slow down due to wear and tear so soon into their run.. I used to think AX was all of 300+ lbs. and could probably whoop anybody due to how loud he stomped when laying down those fake forearm chops. Lol.

And then Smash had to darn near lose all respect years later turning into the Repo Man.🙈lol. Suddenly they were hard to argue for best of all time. But for those 2 years or so, Demolition ruled arse! Lol.

I can still remember them always saying "Fuge the stooge" lol.

Man, Ax was my favorite. He got deathly ill after eating shellfish, and had to take time off from competing so they brought Crush in. They were never the same after that. I do agree though - best wwf tag team of all time!

Oh yeah, poor Smash went to wcw after Repo Man gimmic and had a few different characters.

Great times in the 80's though! I miss those days!

Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 10:55 AM
Man, Ax was my favorite. He got deathly ill after eating shellfish, and had to take time off from competing so they brought Crush in. They were never the same after that. I do agree though - best wwf tag team of all time!

Oh yeah, poor Smash went to wcw after Repo Man gimmic and had a few different characters.

Great times in the 80's though! I miss those days!

Is that what happened to AX? I thought it was just him getting old and hitting the wall at the worst possible time.. I always thought it was back problems and he could bearly walk on most days. I never knew he went out like Homer Simpson after eating some bad fish. Lol.

It was a shame that Demolition vs. the Road Warriors never happened the way it should've happened. I used to hate the Road Warriors and their fans who swore they'd beat Demolition if they had a real match.. It would've been a classic fued in both their primes. Maybe even enough to reconcile with Mr. Fuji and a good ankle trip from Fuji's cane away from a fair and square pinfall victory!

Salt it the eyes, or even a cheeseball Mr. Fuji elbow from the middle turnbuckle to finish the Demolition Decapitator and bury the Legion of Doom like we all know would've happened in real life.😏lol.

Have you seen Demolition try to wrestle an exhibition lately? They really can bearly walk to the ring these days... It's sad.

Hoytman
08-29-2016, 11:36 AM
Y'all are showing your age. LOL!

briarpatch
08-29-2016, 11:37 AM
yes....yes we are

Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 11:55 AM
Y'all are showing your age. LOL!

I'm from the olde school! Lol.

I was 10yrs old during Wrestlemania 6. It was the 1 and only time I actually asked my dad if he could order the PPV so I could watch it and invite all my friends over too. And to my great surprise he actually said yes. That remains as 1 of my happiest childhood memories. I always grew up not asking for much, and since it went down as 1 of the biggest PPV's in wrestling history, it will forever be among my most memorable childhood thoughts.

I remember always having to wait until Tuesday to view the VHS recording that my dad would bring home for me thanks to his buddy at work who I assume had an illegal cable box. [because there's no way every single wrestling PPV was always provided from that house. No kid in the hood is that spoiled.😏lol]

Hoytman
08-29-2016, 12:08 PM
Fortunately...or maybe unfortunately...I can recall far too many more "wrastler's" before Mr. Fuji became famous...and I'm not that old. Or am I?

Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 12:15 PM
Fortunately...or maybe unfortunately...I can recall far too many more "wrastler's" before Mr. Fuji became famous...and I'm not that old. Or am I?

Well how old are you?
On average, we reach our wrestling fan prime @10yrs. old. I remember becoming a wrestling fan just before the Royal Rumble prior to Wrestlemania 5. I remember seeing the advertisement for Saturday Nights Main Event where the Mega Powers would fight the Twin Towers. That was the night where the Mega Powers began to break up and the Macho Man went bad for the 1st time and hit Hogan over the head backstage in a classic jealous rage.

I went from being completely clueless that wrestling even existed, to being crazy die hard wrestling fan literally overnight after watching that night. It was the most awesome stuff I ever watched. Lol.

briarpatch
08-29-2016, 12:35 PM
Not sure how old I was.....but some of the first wrestlers I watched were Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, Johnny Rodz, Bobo Brazil, S.D. 'Special Delivery' Jones, Pretty Boy Larry Sharpe, and chief Jay Strongbow

Eldorado2k
08-29-2016, 12:46 PM
Not sure how old I was.....but some of the first wrestlers I watched were Bruno Sammartino, Pedro Morales, Johnny Rodz, Bobo Brazil, S.D. 'Special Delivery' Jones, Pretty Boy Larry Sharpe, and chief Jay Strongbow

Yea S.D. Jones! The poor guy got the shaft and lost in like 9 seconds to King Kong Bundy @ Wrestlemania 1 right? That had to be pretty degrading. Poor guy. Lol.

Wrestlemania 6 was 1989.

rlmccarty2000
08-29-2016, 01:22 PM
I guess I'm even older, Freddie Blassie was one of my favorites. Then it was Florida Wrestling with Gordon Solie and his interviews with "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes. More favorites include Mr. Wrestling #1 and #2, Bob Armstrong, Abdullah the Butcher. My high school tennis team raised money by having a match in the gym in 1975 and afterwards I met some of the "villains" eating at the local Huddle House restaurant. They were very nice and kind of ruined me forever. I thought Abdullah the Butcher couldn't talk, he actually was a well spoken man. My fairy tale was smashed and I never watched wrestling the same way again.