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Dr. D. David Schultz?


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I remember seeing a match between he and Hogan for the WWF title which must have taken place right after Hogan won the belt from The Iron Sheik, some time in 1984? This was...34 years ago or so, but I still remember Shultz bled quite a bit. I remember it being a really fun brawl, but that may be rose colored glasses, since I was 14 at the time. I should check and see if it's available anywhere. I vividly remember it being one of the bloodier matches I'd seen up to that point, (which didn't involve Abdullah The Butcher or Bruiser Brody.)

 

After he got fired from the WWF due to the Stossel smacking incident, he showed up in the Montreal territory, which had TV in my area. He actually came in as a face and feuded with Steve Strong (aka Steve DiSalvo) and I remember they had some okay (if somewhat sluggish) TV brawls. He was in Stampede too, but that was before I watched them on TV.

 

The only other thing I know, is from my boss (at the time) talking to a guy who worked the TV tapings for Montreal's territory "International Wrestling." They were talking about what the wrestlers were really like backstage, and this guy told my boss that Shultz was a total nut, carried a gun, and that all the other wrestlers were legit terrified of him backstage. They were supposedly scared that if they even accidentally hurt Shultz in the ring, he'd go mental on them and kill them or something.

 

Normally I'd write that off as gossip, except everything I've read about the guy seems to jibe with that story. Heath McCoy's book about Stampede and Dynamite Kid's book both mention that Shultz was wrapped a little tight, and the Stossel incident seems to bear that out. I remember hearing an urban legend that Shultz ended up becoming a bounty hunter after retiring from wrestling?

 

I think the book on "Dr. D." is that he was a half decent brawler who was a bit of a kook, so he never stayed in one place long as a result. But I'm hardly an expert. I vividly remember the Hogan match from 1984, and his time in Montreal, but that's it as far as my personal experience.

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I remember seeing a match between he and Hogan for the WWF title which must have taken place right after Hogan won the belt from The Iron Sheik, some time in 1984? This was...34 years ago or so, but I still remember Shultz bled quite a bit. I remember it being a really fun brawl, but that may be rose colored glasses, since I was 14 at the time. I should check and see if it's available anywhere. I vividly remember it being one of the bloodier matches I'd seen up to that point, (which didn't involve Abdullah The Butcher or Bruiser Brody.)

That's the match I mentioned in my above post. It's censored pretty bad (and hilarious), but here's the vid to what aired on TNT.

 

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Dr. D is an awesome character and promo and decent in the ring. He and Dennis Condrey were a team for a little while in Memphis (and possibly Southeastern) and MAN do I wish we had more of them together because that's like the perfect redneck rasslin tag team.

 

I desperately wanted to get them in the 1983 Fantasy Draft and have them feud with The Fabulous Ones but I couldn't make it happen.

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I recall Schultz working as a TV jobber in Memphis. It was 1976 when he broke out . Schultz was put in a makeshift heel tag team with Roger Kirby . One rookie and one veteran. They beat Big Bad John and Bill Dundee for the NWA Southern tag team titles.

 

The Monday night title change was set up on Saturday TV . Big Bad John was bragging to Lance Russell that he had just beat up 20 men in a bar fight on Friday night. Big John said he whipped 20 men all by his self. Then John went to the ring for a singles match. Suddenly , Schultz and Kirby hit the ring. They just beat the hell out of Big Bad John .

 

Schultz and Kirby told Lance that Big Bad John is a liar, he cannot even beat two men much less 20 men. That is the first program for David Schultz , direct from the mind of Jerry Jarrett.

 

Later . Schultz joined Lawyer's Army. He team with Dutch Mantell and won the Southern tag belts.

 

He moved on to work for Ron Fuller. He team with Dennis Condrey in Southeast . of course they were SE tag champs. Schultz also had a run as SE champ.

 

Schultz look to be set up as a top heel in Southern territories. Then , suddenly he moved to Calgary and said gone for years. Does anyone know the reason ? Did he have heat with Jarrett , Lawler and/or the Fullers ?

 

On a unrelated note. Big John was the first wrestler to ever refer to Bill Dundee as the Superstar.

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