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Bull Curry
One night in Halifax, Bull Curry and his opponent fought their way back to the dressing room and the fans crowded around the open doorway watching them fight in the room. There was an old soda and acid fire extinguisher in the corner of the room. If you knew Curry, you’ll remember that he would grab anything to create mayhem. He grabbed the extinguisher with one hand on the top and the other hand underneath. As he went to hit his opponent over the head with it, naturally he tipped it, which caused the soda and acid inside to mix with the water, and the solution began to spray out of the nozzle. His opponent beat it out of the room, scattering fans from the doorway, who also ran from the spray. Luckily, Bull didn’t get any on himself. He finally put it down and, when he turned around, he had a big grin on his face.
Bull Curry told me a story once about a guy that climbed into the ring while he was wrestling, so he clocked the guy. The guy took him to court and the judge fined him something like twenty-five dollars. The judge said that instead of hitting the guy, Bull could have taken the guy and put a hammerlock or something on him and ejected him from the ring. Like Bull said, though, in the heat of battle, while he's working with this other guy in the ring, the first thing he thought was "Bang" ... get rid of the guy quick. Bull told me, "When you're in a bad situation like that, you can't take any chances with the guy. The best thing I thought I could do was to clock him." |
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