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Post by Papa on May 18, 2024 18:06:50 GMT
I have a couple of comments and questions about the Chris Colt episode of “Dark Side of the Ring”.
Who was the Mike Bouillete (spelling?) who was the wrestler that Colt teamed up with and then wanted to run him over? (What is correct spelling of his name?)
When they showed Chris Colt and Dupree as a tag team of motorcycle gang members, there were two older wrestlers waiting in the corner before the match. Was the one guy Skaaland?
“Moondog” Morretti appears. One big horse’s ass. He seemed like a complete idiot.
Good episode.
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Post by srossi on May 18, 2024 18:13:47 GMT
Do you mean “The Hippie” Mike Boyette?
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Post by Papa on May 18, 2024 18:31:08 GMT
Do you mean “The Hippie” Mike Boyette? Yeah, I want to look him up. Thanks.
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Post by Jim on May 18, 2024 18:50:19 GMT
Boyette was supposedly a real thought guy, judo expert.
Now that you mention the second question i seem to remember thinking that a guy in an episode looked like Skaaland. Or was it Stasiak? Sorry, I'm no help here.
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Post by OneFanGang on May 18, 2024 18:56:08 GMT
Mike Boyette is the same guy with the losing streak in the 1986 UWF era. He and Mickey Doyle as The Hippies might have been his most prominent run, I think on the West Coast in the mid 70s.
Yes, Skaaland teaming with Jim (not yet James J) Dillon for Detroit television.
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Post by Papa on May 18, 2024 19:21:32 GMT
Mike Boyette is the same guy with the losing streak in the 1986 UWF era. He and Mickey Doyle as The Hippies might have been his most prominent run, I think on the West Coast in the mid 70s. Yes, Skaaland teaming with Jim (not yet James J) Dillon for Detroit television. Thanks! I thought that was Arnie and his pickled nose. 😆 I did not even recognize Dillon. Boyette seems familiar in name to me, but nothing coming back as for what he looks like.
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