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It's hard to believe but it's been a year since wrestling lost one of its all time greats, "Macho Man" Randy Savage. It just seems so unreal to think of this happening and I remember exactly where I was when it happened. I was using my college's computer and looking up some research topics for my term papers for finals. I happened to have my AIM account signed on at the library computer and my buddy sends me a hyperlink that said "Wrestling legend, 'Macho Man' Randy Savage dead at 58". I didn't know what to make of it, I usually don't react much to things like this when I hear them, but for a second I found what my friend had sent me to be so unreal. I just did not want to belive it, and hell to be honest I'm pushing 30 years of age now, and I quite frankly don't want to believe it. Only because Randy Savage was one of my reasons for being such a voracious wrestling fan as a kid.
So the basic reason for this thread is because I wanted to remember one of my favorites of all time, and I also wanted to see what other fans had to say about the "Madness". There were so many good memories that I want to share on tihs post and I will, but I also want to invite other great posters to join in on this. Whether it was putting George Steele in the "Danger Zone" for lusting after Miss Elizabeth or accusing Hulk Hogan of "showboating and hotdogging" which led to the Mega Powers exploding, and hell even calling the action in the early stages of Monday Night RAW (He SO made those earlier years of the show so enjoyable, not to say RAW wasn't good afterwards, but man Randy Savage just added such a dynamic to the scene.) Randy Savage was a cut above the rest and in a class of his own.
I remember as a kid being so shocked and surprised that he left the WWF for WCW in 1994. Because I thought he would have been a great staple of RAW on the announce team for some time to come. But looking back on things now as an adult, I can't blame Randy Savage for jumping ship to WCW, he got to get in some good matches against guys like Vader, Steve Austin, Diamond Dallas Page, and he rekindled his feuds with Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan. I have enjoyed catching up on his earlier career prior to the WWF where the greatness that was the Madness was starting to develop itself, and then it was taken to a whole other level when he went to the WWF in 1985 and brought then real life wife Miss Elizabeth with him.
In my mind, and no offense to the Honky Tonk Man, but to me Randy Savage is the true greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time, of all time, of ALL TIME! And I also put him up there as one of the greatest WWF World Champions ever.
But anyway, before I finish this post I want to share a few YouTube videos of one of the greats and I look forward to seeing what others have to share in the way of their memories of this icon. Click the links below to play these videos, for some reason I could not embed the videos properly.
Randy Savage ICW Promo - 1981
Randy Savage Enters The Danger Zone
Macho Man: Free Word Association
Randy Savage WCW Debut
The links to the videos I provided don't even scratch the surface of what Randy Savage was all about, but just the same these were all some pretty memorable moments of this wrestling great. Which now brings me to my next question to those that will reply to this post, what made you fans of the "Macho Man" Randy Savage?
To me, it was his in ring intensity and charisma. The guy was just a mad man in there and I loved it when he would just run roughshod on an opponent whether it be an enhancement talent, or a full fledged main eventer Savage never differentiated and he went to town on anyone he met in the ring. His antagonizing of Hulk Hogan in the mid-80s (prior to their late-80s and onward on again off again feuding) was GREAT stuff. During a time where Hogan's invinciibility was pretty much academic, the fact that Randy Savage as the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion of the "World" as he liked to refer to himself, (and considering how awesome his run was, I couldn't argue you with that distinction) even got a few countout and DQ wins over Hogan was a feat unto itself at that time. It disappoints me now looking at things that guys like the Ultimate Warrior went over Hogan fairly but Randy Savage never got to get a pinfall on Hogan, but so be it. It doesn't diminish how great Randy Savage was.
I also could never forget his Slim Jim pitches, I doubt anyone else can either. Then of course the guy's wardrobe was out of this world, I always liked his 1985-1989 attire, those head bands were always bad ass and I loved the capes (I guess that's what you would call them) he'd wear, and his actual in ring attire reminded me of a starburst candy wrapper as a kid. Like I said before, in a class of his own. Don't get me wrong though his look as "The Macho King" was pretty boss and I of course dug the cowboy hat and tasseled jackets of the 1990s tha the would wear.
His cameo in the Spider-Man film was a great thing to see, they could have cast any other wrestler and to me it wouldn't have been the same. Randy Savage added something special to that brief time he was in the movie. And it's hard to believe that we won't see anything like that ever again.
Despite the fact he left us a year ago, the one positive thing I think we can take into account is that he at least did some work with WWE before his passing. His inclusion in the All-Stars game and doing some promotional work for the video game was a surprising thing. Hell, I bought WWE All Stars SOLELY because of him being in it.
But anyway, that's enough of me ranting, the rest of you guys and gals reading on wrestlezone that were Savage fans have to contribute to this thread. And I don't to be here all day talking at you guys instead of talking with you!

R.I.P. "MACHO MAN" RANDY SAVAGE
THE MADNESS WILL LIVE ON...OHHHHH YEAHHH!!!! DIG IT?!!!!