So last night I’m at minor league baseball game.

So last night I’m at minor league baseball game.

So last night I’m at minor league baseball game. The crowd is only sorta into the game despite the home team clawing back from an 8-2 deficit. The guy working the sound booth is trying all the usual sound effects from the old school organ and Queen riffs to movie and video game clips (“Finish Him”). The team promo people are out doing line dances and hip hop dances and there’s some gimmick between every inning (like tricycle races)…they’re all really working it, but the crowd is pretty relaxed and mostly just enjoying the peaceful evening, only half paying attention.

Then the sound guy hits paydirt. The next sound follows a big swing and a miss by a visiting batter — a good old Ric Flair Woo!.

From that point on the crowd was into it. Fans in one section would Woo, then fans in another section would Woo back and pretty soon it was non stop Woos..like Wooing in the round…like the overlapping sounds of crickets at night only instead of chirps its Ric Flair Woos…for 3 straight innings the Woos never stopped. At any pause the sound guy would hit the clip again and another Woo wave would sweep the stadium.

All it took to get the fans into the game was a Woo.

That shit is gold.

Apparently he had a Kickstarter for his upcoming book, but I missed it.

Apparently he had a Kickstarter for his upcoming book, but I missed it.

Apparently he had a Kickstarter for his upcoming book, but I missed it.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2267803-from-wrestling-legend-to-double-amputee-kamala-keeps-fighting

Looking forward to hearing more about Night Warlocks…the game about American PBYs in the South Pacific!

Looking forward to hearing more about Night Warlocks…the game about American PBYs in the South Pacific!

Looking forward to hearing more about Night Warlocks…the game about American PBYs in the South Pacific!

There were a couple of Pro Wrestling episodes on Starsky & Hutch back in the day.

There were a couple of Pro Wrestling episodes on Starsky & Hutch back in the day.

There were a couple of Pro Wrestling episodes on Starsky & Hutch back in the day.

Here’s a good one featuring a fun old school promo between face and heel of a run down promotion about mid way through the 5 part episode.

The Face “The Golden Angel” is a masked wrestler in a gold body suit who comes to the ring wearing a white cape and wings.

The Heel “Hammerlock Grange” is a big hairy monster played by Richard Karron…the perpetual TV Guest Star whenever the script called for a “big hairy monster”

Ray Walston is a ton of fun to watch as the promotor / ring announcer Smilin’ Tommy Reese.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wdhcRDgMzY