I was at the first game at Shea Stadium, when Wahoo McDaniel made his Jets debut.And it is why i am a Jets fan.
Started following football more in the late 90s, after the baseball strike.
Huge pro wrestling fan also, (old stuff, not current male gymnastics) so of course Chief Wahoo McDaniel is my all time favorite Jet.
Amazing to look at the multibillion dollar juggernaut the NFL is and realize it wasnt that long ago guys left the NFL to go into pro wrestling because the money was better.I was at the first game at Shea Stadium, when Wahoo McDaniel made his Jets debut.
The announcer kept saying, Tackle by ... guess who?"
And the crowd yelled back "WA-HOO!"
Welcome.
Later
And it is why i am a Jets fan.
Started following football more in the late 90s, after the baseball strike.
Huge pro wrestling fan also, (old stuff, not current male gymnastics) so of course Chief Wahoo McDaniel is my all time favorite Jet.
Only Big Cat Ernie Ladd was a more accomplished football player turned pro wrestler.had to look up Wahoo. that was before my time
Only Big Cat Ernie Ladd was a more accomplished football player turned pro wrestler.
Idk, pre National Wrestling Alliance there were a bunch of world titles.Bronko Nagurski
College and Pro Football and pro wrestling Hall of Famer from the early days. He was from International Falls, MN, where it is common to have the lowest temperature in the US. There is a Bronko Nagurski museum there, in a park that has a thermometer that tops at zero degrees. The museum takes you through his college and pro football careers, when he played both sides of the ball, then a long wrestling career where he was World Champion more than once. When he couldn't do that anymore, he went to work as a gas station attendant in town. Sad picture to see him in his gas station outfit with "Bronko" above the pocket holding up the nozzle by the pump.
One of his sons, Bronko, Jr., was an OT at Notre Dame, got drafted by the 49ers but signed with the Hamilton Ti-Cats instead. Had a decent career there too