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The Eternal German Guilt Trip
The article 'The Eternal German Guilt Trip' by Paul Gottfried.
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takimag.com/article/the_eternal_german_guilt_trip
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Why the Left and Democrats are losing their power
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Paul Gottfried talks about why the left and democrats are losing influence. interview by Craig Bodeker ua-cam.com/video/6uK392cH9mE/v-deo.html
Germany did not start WWI and was not responsible for WWI
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But the German people got blamed afterwards and got the Treaty of Versailles forced onto them which led to WWII because it put millions of ethnic Germans into states of others countries where they were treated badly and attacked multiple times. Christina Croft talks about the first world war, Kaiser Wilhelm II and the fact that Germany did not start and was not responsible for WW1.
How Britain's, France's and Russia's hunger for power and their hatred for Germany led to WWI
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Benton Bradberry talks about how Britain, France and Russia caused the first world war. interview by Red Ice Radio (Henrik Palmgren) ua-cam.com/video/LkMrCHaSi0M/v-deo.html
How Germany got forced into two world wars and blamed and shamed afterwards
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Benton Bradberry and Jeff Rense talk about the book The Myth of German Villainy, WWI, WWII, the aftermaths of those wars, history and more. interview by Jeff Rense ua-cam.com/video/DOiLcXpMiig/v-deo.html
Scott Steiner on his nicknames and injuries in wrestling
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Scott Rechsteiner talks about some of his nicknames and injuries he had in wrestling. interview by On the Town tv
Is Sean O'Haire the biggest missed opportunity in wrestling history?
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Don Tony and Kevin Castle talk about Sean Haire, the most wasted talent in wrestling history. Sean Haire had everything to be the top guy, he is probably the best and most underrated wrestler ever and died way too soon, he should have been way more successful and deserves way more appreciation and credit. photos by jabberpics
Scott Steiner shoots on TNA
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Scott Rechsteiner talks about Impact Wrestling. interview by Inside Wrestling Radio (Rikki Regal) ua-cam.com/video/ZF46LcPyN7M/v-deo.html
Lance Storm on Scott Steiner
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Lance Evers talks in a shoot interview about Scott Rechsteiner, his fight with DDP (Diamond Dallas Page), his matches vs Triple H (Paul Levesque) and why he hates Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr). Scott Steiner was incredibly unlucky.
Paul Orndorff shoot interview
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Paul Orndorff talks about pro wrestling, his career and other things. interview for the Legends of Wrestling video game
Hawk shoots on his injuries in wrestling
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Michael Hegstrand talks about injuries he had from pro wrestling. interview for the Legends of Wrestling video game Pro wrestlers deserve way more respect for what they do. And Hawk was strong, athletic, had a great physique, was an awesome talker and died way too early.
Vader on The Great Muta
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Leon White talks about Keiji Mutoh (武藤 敬司). interview by ITSC Wrestling (Exaire Anderson) ua-cam.com/video/9m8krfsQAkg/v-deo.html Vader's moonsaults were some of the most impressive showcases of athleticism ever, he's one of the best wrestlers of all time and deserves way more credit.
Scott Steiner shoots on Hulk Hogan
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Scott Rechsteiner talks about Hulk Hogan, his wife, Brooke Hogan, Randy Savage hating Hogan, Elizabeth and Dixie Carter. interview by Sandeep C and Inside the Ropes ua-cam.com/video/yjc3ae2van4/v-deo.html The food in Scott Steiner's restaurant is much better than that in Bob Evans restaurants.
Alex Wright on his father and wrestling training
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Alex Wright talks about Steve Wright, wrestling training and his early days in the business. interview by The Outsiders Podcast ua-cam.com/video/0puSFXrR81o/v-deo.html Alex Wright is one of the best and most underrated wrestlers ever.
Brian Cage on Ricochet, Roderick Strong, Tyson Kidd and Willie Mack
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Brian Button talks about Trevor Mann (Prince Puma), Chris Lindsey, T. J. Wilson and Willie McClinton Jr. interview by Ring Rust Radio ua-cam.com/video/GzfGChI-qoQ/v-deo.html Brian Cage, Ricochet, Roderick Strong, Tyson Kidd and Willie Mack are some of the most underrated wrestlers ever.
Hellstorm - the genocide of the German people (trailer)
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Hellstorm - the genocide of the German people (trailer)
Scott Steiner on Rick Steiner and his family
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Scott Steiner on Rick Steiner and his family
Billy Jack Haynes shoots on Ric Flair
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Billy Jack Haynes shoots on Ric Flair
Paul London on AJ Styles, Chris Sabin, Lance Hoyt, Brian Kendrick and Jimmy Yang
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Paul London on AJ Styles, Chris Sabin, Lance Hoyt, Brian Kendrick and Jimmy Yang
Brock Lesnar shoots on Chyna and Kurt Angle
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Brock Lesnar shoots on Chyna and Kurt Angle
Paul London & Brian Kendrick on wrestling in Texas
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Paul London & Brian Kendrick on wrestling in Texas
The amount of perverts here...
This coming week makes 17 years
If anyone good beat haku it would be Brody
This didn't age well look who runs it now triple H and it's fun
What year did this interview take place?
Today
Perry went to a debutante ball. Wore a top hat.
The dichotomy between the character and the man in so interesting.
Brody knew the history of the game….what a difference from those cookie-cutter “wrestlers” today.
Nothing beats the ol time wrestling
COMO QUE HACE CASI 10 AÑOS DE ESTE JUEGO
Love her on Glow
Why did promoters have a problem with Brody?…..because he understood the business through and through and refused to be cheated…
He mentions the town i live in but he pronounced it wrong. He pronounced it Salena kansas but its pronounced Suhlyna and its spelled Salina. Pretty cool. I moved up here with a cousin from texas back in 2017.
You can see Bruiser was ahead of his time. He was talking about some kind of feeder system to pro wrestling like weve only recently seen in the last couple decades and hes talking about it in the early 80s.WCW used to have the wcw powerplant and wwe had tough enough, developmental territories, and now the performance center, but those are all fairly new. Back in the day you had to know someone in the business or have a territory in your area and actively seek it out. Its never been easier to get into the business than it is today.
RIP Brody!!!
That's why hhh turned heel he knew he was never gonna be the number one Babyface
Hhh already was messing with Stephanie before their storyline
That was stiff kevin
Maybe quit ignoring yer bloody Nasi problem.
marks all over his forehead
From cutting him self
Brody was lightyears ahead of his time and understood wrestling very well. And aome folks that think Brody was hard to work with doesn't know he was protecting what he had built. Because back then wins and losses mattered unlike today. Brody played a bezerker bur he was really a very smart man.
That he was
Hmm even Chyna's sister said HHH was good to her and she mischaracterized the situation a bit
I disagree with Frank on the state of wrestling at that time . WWF was doing well but it was at the expense of the industry that was not WWF . In the eightie there were fans that were fans 30+ years . Now most 90s fans have moved on from wrestling
Incredible shoot interview
So where can I stream this?
I bet he loved him more than his wife
Anyone know the interviewer? Sounds like Dave Meltzer
Mickey mouse
“Do you really wanna work under HHH & Stephanie?” In 2024 I’m sure a lotta wrestlers would say yes now
They want opportunity but I'm sure they don't care for Hhh and Steph.
@@KrisBryant99they do- some do. HHH is like a father figure to them I saw
She was so on point about HHH. That's when millions turned off.
At some point, he was just running on "go away" heel heat.
Two men, Eddie & Chris. I've always had two sides to myself, the best version of myself reminds me of Eddie whos there for care, laughter & advice. The other side is dark & reminds me of Chris, lonely, always at battle with one's self or everyone else, never had anyone to turn to. Chris losing Eddie was probably worse to him than losing a family member, to have one true friend is a rarity & in Benoit's case it was definitely the breaking point. I strongly believe he intended to do what he did, CTE couldn't have had a massive factor in his decisions for this... it was calculated, it was over a course of 3 days.
Jet Set Radio Jet Set Radio: Future Sunset Overdrive Rollerdrome Hi-Fi Rush Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Great series so far :P
RIP Mr. Wonderful he inspired me to lift weights watching him on TNT Tuesday night Titians.
Money talks. When your a kid of a Billionaire 💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💵💵💵
She dragged HHH so good Idk how he co-signed her going into the WWE HOF! And I think he may want to kick her out now that he has even more control now lol.
nah
i always get upset when i see people useing chris as the butt of a joke or making jokes about what happened to him. i feel so bad for him and what happened.
I'm so late for this but Ivory has always been a very attractive stunning woman and she did do a good job on this shoot👌👍✌️💯
These documentaries are all lies German Nazi propaganda... in Dresden military targets were bombed because parts for tanks and artillery were built there... and not 100,000 or 200,000 people died but 20,000 to 35,000... the general of this city the German Nazi monk... built a nice villa underground as a shelter for himself... And simply did not let the population of the city build a shelter in the bunker...
So intelligent.. love this.
Gorgeous!
Bruiser Broady had a high understanding of the business, You can tell the way he explains everything in this video, We lost a Legend the day he was taken from us all, and what could have been, My sympathy to the friends and family , I never got to see him wrestle in person as well as many other's and that's a shame, but his Legend still lives on today in clips like these RIP Bruiser Broady
Who’s the interviewer ? Larry Matysik ?
1:56 - 2:00, this hits so much harsher in hindsight.
Best
Brody may have been a brute in the ring but man he knew his shit
If Benoit didn’t do what he did to himself and his family, he probably would’ve been a great trainer/teacher!
The most carefully crafted narrative and edited war. Hitlers biggest mistake? Was not speaking English! We believed any subtitles the people who was up against put under his speeches! No matter how ridiculous.
Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit. Was closer with each other than they were with their own families. Kevin Sullivan probably hired Sid Vicious To create the Benoit Incident. Look at this man does he look like a killer no. However sid vicious looks like a sociopath and killer.
What an absolutely brilliant man. Can’t often say that about wrestlers. Lol. But so true. The industry lost so much with the passing of Frank Goodish. An absolutely brilliant man and, from the stories other wrestlers have told, a gentle giant as well. He was perhaps a bit stubborn and detail oriented. And he had his days, like the infamous Lex Luger match, but no one seems to have a truly bad word to say about him. Bret Hart who never has a kind word to say about anyone, speaks highly of Goodish. Such a loss for the wrestling community.
Check the ratings, honey. Many, including Me, Loved the McMahon-Helmsley era
What a slimy scumbag!! He never really loved Stephanie. I bet if she wasn't the bosses daughter he wouldn't give her the time of day!
Wow hearing these words from him are almost prophetic. Like incidentally telling his own story. When was this interview? Before or after Eddie's death?