Bruce Prichard on Randy Savage vs Ultimate Warrior WrestleMania VII

Published 2018-03-01
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In this clip from Something to Wrestle, Bruce Prichard shoots on Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior from Wrestlemania 7.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MarLenBo
    The biggest work in the history of wrestling was all the faces burying Sherri's looks. That woman was gorgeous and stacked. Totally agree with Bruce here, she was such an incredible talent.
  • @TheWazperviz
    Warrior v Macho Man from Wrestlemania 7 was one of the very best matches in the history of Wrestlemania and the build and story for the match was amazing
  • @rleonardgreen78
    Great feud Savage brought the best out of The Ultimate Warrior.
  • @KEICRUMBIE
    I loved Sherri. I absolutely loved her. She was a pro. She was so good as a wrestler and a manager. She was gorgeous more than anything, and was better looking than Elizabeth too. No disrespect to Liz. The way she smiled and calmed Booker T after he called Hogan the "N" word just exemplified the professional she was. She didn't panic at all. She was beautiful. She deserves way more credit than she gets. May She continue to Rest In Heaven.
  • @CM-fk3or
    Sherri wasn't what I would have thought of as attractive back as a youngster....but good grief, watching her now....she was incredible.
  • @ekwinston1
    Sherri was smokin hot and got even hotter when u see her in shoot interviews n she is calm n normal w that sweet sexy southern accent. Didnt even know she spoke with an accent til years later in shoot interviews
  • Miss Elizabeth, although being so timid, quiet and subdued had that "IT" factor that performers would die for. You're either born with it or you're not. Miss Elizabeth was born to play that role.
  • @Czah5
    The foot on the chest pin was very appropriate because it sold that Randy was truly at his lowest point in that moment and properly setup the turn. It was done so well in fact that rarely anyone remembers that Randy made a rather significant Heel-to-Face turn after that match because the foot on the chest made people subconsciously not want to see him like that. In his lowest moment, Sherri kicked him while he was down and Liz picked him up. If it was a Randy call, then he made the right call.
  • @Southy88
    Bruce's Macho Man impression is spot on
  • @Nobleshield
    As a kid this was one of my most favorite matches ever. Now I was a huge Warrior fan, but this match was just amazing all around even knowing now how Warrior was. I remember this was one of the first times I remember the "foot on chest" pinfall, and the ending with Elizabeth was heartwarming. "Reinstation is the plan! Reinstate the Macho Man!"
  • @nc32203
    Was at WM7..this was the best match. So glad to see it live at the Sports Arena when it was around then
  • @TheDeFiler316
    Damn Bruce can do a hell of a Macho Man impersonation.
  • @NYKgjl10
    It was the Macho King at the time and Its safe to say that Randy Savage carried the Ultimate Warrior from beginning to end. Should of been WM 7 Main Event!!
  • @stonekold10x
    My dad was in the gulf war and saw the ppv on Armed Forces Network
  • He forgot the career ending match in 1989 between Rugged Ronnie Garvin and Greg “the hammer” Valentine that took place on Superstars