Loss Posted April 14, 2013 Author Report Posted April 14, 2013 This is not your 1980s PYTs. Fuller gets blinded just as the match is about to start. The clips don't look particularly good and I'm not even sure who these guys are anyway. Quote
PeteF3 Posted May 24, 2013 Report Posted May 24, 2013 Sadly this is not Norvell Austin & Koko Ware, but rather two fat Valiant Brother clones who go unnamed. They're managed by Christopher Honey Love while Jarrett & Fuller are now under the tutelage of classic babyface manager Ronnie P. Gossett. Yeah. Fuller gets taken out with some liquid to the eyes before the match, so Jarrett goes it alone most of the way. Soon after Fuller recovers and gets tagged in, Love dives in for the DQ. Gossett, as sympathetic a figure as always, gets a beatdown afterward. Prowrestlinghistory and some further Googling says the PYTs are "Erotic" Eric Fontaine (great name) and Randy Rhodes. No, not the guy in the Original Midnight Express, the GWF Dusty knock-off. Presumably he was the fatter one. Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted June 1, 2013 Report Posted June 1, 2013 Never heard of the PYTs. They didn't make much of a good first impression on me. Ronnie Gossett gets beat up post mach. Quote
soup23 Posted March 20, 2014 Report Posted March 20, 2014 These guys are neither pretty or young looking and the lifeless MSC crowd seems to agree with me. The clips of this was really bad and Gossett chasing Christopher Honey Love was one of the worst moments on the 1991 yearbook. Quote
garretta Posted September 18, 2015 Report Posted September 18, 2015 I came into this missing Memphis, and after seeing this I still miss Memphis. Jeff and Fuller are over enough so that their opponents don't matter, which is good because they don't do much to stand out except look like crosses between Dusty Rhodes and Playboy Buddy Rose. Love looks like he raided both Paul Bearer's closet and his makeup kit, and Gossett simply shows up as a face out of nowhere. I'm pretty sure the use of the name "Pretty Young Things" was supposed to be an inside joke for longtime fans, by the way. At any rate, the stupid heels blow their chance at the belts when Love decides to beat on Jeff for no reason, and we're left to talk about the main event, with several minutes gone out of our lives that we won't get back. And so it goes. Quote
ajtroma Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 I believe Eric Fontaine was also "Lifeguard" Steve Collins down in the Florida indy scene. Quote
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