Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Out of The Funk

I promise this is the last repeat. I'll be back with a fresh new post next time. Today's retread comes from May 30th of 07 and it was called The Funkster.

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Okay I admit. There was a time when I thought Professional Wrestling was great. No, I never thought the antics were real, or that the outcome of the matches depended on each wrestler's skill. Yes, even as a young boy I knew wrestling was fake, but I loved it anyway. Sorry Steve, but its true the matches were staged. And if you really think about it, pro wrestling has every thing that a good piece of fiction must possess.


Characters- A book needs them and wrestling has never been shy of interesting characters.


Plot- Any wrestling federation that there has ever been has dozens of plots going on. Throw out the matches and the whole thing is really one continuous soap opera.


Suspense-There was a time when I was just as eager to see who would become the next world champion. Nowadays I'm more eager to find out who the initials R.A.B belong to. For you non Harry Potter fans this is a reference to something that came out in book six. (I guess we all know now.)


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So yesterday I go to the gym to work off the aftermath of my long weekend. I'm sitting on the bike pedaling my no shrinking rear end off when a man takes the bike next to me. I look over and who do I see?





For those who do not know this is Terry Funk from the legendary Funk family that included Dory, Dory Jr, and Terry. Not only is Terry a legendary wrestler but he has also appeared in numerous television shows and movies, including Paradise Alley with Stallone, Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott. (my wife would shoot me if I didn't mention Sam Elliott here - If you could give Johnny Depp Sam Elliott's voice and make him play the guitar like Willie Nelson she'd faint dead away)

Amarillo isn't that big of town and Terry Funk has lived here all of his life so this isn't the first time I've ran across him. Matter of fact for those of you following along with the Feedstore Chronicles, Terry Funk and Dick Murdoch another famous wrestler used to come in and buy cattle feed. Back then they pissed me off cause they would sit around and chat with Earl, all the while spitting tobacco juice on the floor which I would have to clean up after they left.

In case you are wondering I rode the bike at level 5 for twenty minutes on a random cycle which means it simulated going up and down hills as well as level ground. Terry Funk a man thirty years my senior who can barely walk after years of abusing his body set his bike on level 9 for twenty five minutes all uphill. But I'm pretty sure I could outrun him.

6 comments:

preTzel said...

I could never get in to wrestling. Well, unless it included a nice soft bed, some warm oil, and a massage for about four hours first. :D

I hope you are enjoying your vacation Travis.

Charles Gramlich said...

A Wrestler from Canada was one of the first people to give Cold in the Light a good review. Just for that I'll have to say I don't mind Championship wrestling.

I will say I've hardly ever watched it.

the walking man said...

Wrestling is the reason fathers like to have sons...gives us an excuse to enjoy what would otherwise be a secret guilty pleasure.

grace said...

I remember the first time you posted this, too! :)

*wants a prize*

Anonymous said...

Come home Travis. All is forgiven.

Melanie Miday-Stern said...

Wrestling isn't all what it is cracked up to be. My step-sons are into wrestling, and they can have it. Hope you're enjoying your summer.