Then, him and Abdullah are bleeding on you, right in the stands. You're going to be like, 'Wait a minute, maybe this is real! It's a crazy art form. It's nuts, but it's also amazing. To take your gimmick and bring it out into the real world and still keep it up, it's incredible.
It's the theater of life. As a wrestler, Brody ascended to stardom seemingly instantaneously. His monstrous proportions he was billed at 6'8" and pounds and leonine mane left a strong impression on crowds and led him to be cast as a "monster heel" — a longtime wrestling trope characterized by the unapologetic brutalization of smaller opponents.
His talent was considered unrivaled. He could turn any night at the wrestling show into a major event. Vinnie Massaro, a California-based pro-wrestler who recently appeared on "Lucha Underground," recalled learning about Brody through underground tape-trading circles that pre-dated internet streaming sites.
The Japanese fans were hysterical," Massaro told Oxygen. He was literally Bruiser Brody, his own entity. Nowadays people are like, 'That's just a gimmick,' but [for Brody] there was no gimmick. He was just his own persona I'm sure he could still be going now [if he were still alive]. Brody would wrestle around the world, making several notable appearances at both New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro-Wrestling, and winning several championships in a handful of different federations around the globe along the way.
He also worked as a producer on the World Class Championship Wrestling telecast, although he kept his off-camera role a secret. In the underground of the wrestling world at the time, the first signs of what would later be called hardcore wrestling had begun emerging simultaneously with Brody's ascension to superstardom.
In this sub-genre, most rules were suspended and ultra-violence was encouraged. Performers emerging from shows fully drenched in real blood was not uncommon.
Brody quickly developed a penchant and reputation for these kinds of matches, especially in South America, where audiences had become particularly bloodthirsty. Brody underwent somewhat of a face turn at the time — wrestling slang for when someone known for their villainy transitions to a more heroic role. Because his handsome appearance was less grotesque than that of many of his opponents, he took on the role of "monster slayer" in fights against opponents like Kamala the Ugandan Giant, the One Man Gang, and Abdullah The Butcher, according to Shoemaker.
Join our newsletter to get the latest in sports news delivered straight to your inbox! Now, without a doubt, Frank Goodish, a white American man i guess i should clarify was stabbed by a Puerto Rico island native.
Frank Goodish, a pro-wrestler known as "Bruiser Brody" the world over died after a coward of a wrestler, Jose Gonzales, a mask wrestler, known only in the upper north eastern United Stated and Puerto Rico at the time as "Invader 1" stabbed him. Jose Gonzales, who, while a fellow wrestler, was just not of Frank's caliber, at the time, held the position of part time booker in the promotion, murdered Frank in cold blooded cowardness'.
From everything i have read, which includes the autopsy performed later in the afternoon July17, in San Juan, Puerto Rico by Dr. Ophelia Vera and does have the notes from the toxicology report as well as the official cause of death-which is not "attempting to harm" which would be something you would necessitate another person having to "defend themselves" Rather, it list the manner of death for Frank Donald Goodish to be " homicide".
By the way, there were no drugs, no marijuana, not even the aspirin as some reports have stated as a reason Goodish "bled out" in the toxicology report, no drugs, no alcohol of any kind in his system.
Thus, there is no way out of it, Jose Gonzales did do that, he murdered Frank Goodish. Wrestler Tony Atlas ran to the shower and saw Brody bent over and holding his stomach. Brody apparently knew he had been seriously wounded by the knife. As he lay on the ground, he asked several wrestlers to care for his family and to tell his wife that he loved her.
Due to the heavy traffic outdoors and large crowd in the stadium, it took paramedics close to an hour to reach Brody. He later died from his stab wounds.
Brody was only 42 when he died, leaving behind a wife and an 8-year-old son. Those closest to Brody understood that nothing was more important to Brody than his wife and son. I believe Jason Momoa is the only actor capable of portraying the life story of Brody on the big screen. If Momoa portrays Brody, I believe he will be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, and if done correctly, the movie should be an Oscar contender in several categories.
Hollywood likes to make movies about rebels and outcasts.
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