R.I.W Wrestling Legend: Ox Baker

The doors of the Rotten Ink Arena are open, and this “R.I.W Wrestling Legend” update is one that comes with a warning as the main event star is a heel who struck fear into not only his opponents’ hearts but also the fans as he was the master of the heart punch, the one and only Ox Baker who was one of the meanest wrestlers in the business whose legend is still spoken about among the world of wrestling fans. I mean who else has the legacy of “killing” two of his opponents with his finishing move, and then went on to star in movies including one by director John Carpenter? So let’s get to the snack bar and grab some nachos and a drink and find our seats as this one is going to be one menacing event. Also make sure to watch out for a rogue Heart Punch as Ox Baker is a mean, mean man.

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Ox Baker started his Pro Wrestling career in 1964 and was trained by Bob Geigel, Pat O’Connor and “Killer” Buddy Austin, and while he started out as a baby face he soon would be the world of wrestling’s most feared heels. Like all wrestlers of his time, he started working many of the NWA territories like World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) and Central States Wrestling (CSW) and would even find himself in title matches against the likes of Fritz Von Erich. With Ox standing 6’3” tall and weighing over 300 pounds, he got attention and started finding himself being a draw as fans wanted to see him in action. In 1967 Ox would find himself working for the WWF and would have big matches against such names as Smasher Sloan, Dr. Jerry Graham, Gorilla Monsoon, Toru Tanaka and Woody Farmer. Once his short run was done, he headed back to touring around and building his name bigger and bigger as most places he was being booked would have him win most of his matches. By 1968 he would find himself working in Canada for Stampede and would work matches against The Mongolian Stomper and would even win the NWA Calgary Canadian Heavyweight belt from him but he would lose the belt a few days later to Waldo Von Erich. Throughout the rest of the 60’s, he would travel around working matches in many promotions in America, Canada and Japan and would work matches against names like Bill Watts, Bulldog Brower, Rocky Johnson, Ivan Koloff, Terry Funk, Dick Murdoch, Cowboy Bob Ellis, Blackjack Lanza, Lou Thesz and Strong Kobayashi to name a few. He would also capture and lose the NWA North American Tag Team Belts during the late 60’s. Ox was becoming such a big attraction as his finishing move the Heart Punch was gaining fear as fans worried about their favorites being it by it.

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The 1970’s continued for Ox as he would work Japan as well a run in the AWA, and in 1971 during a tag match Alberto Torres was teaming with Cowboy Bob Ellis and after taking a Heart Punch by Baker, Torres passed away three days later. 1972 his heart punch finisher once more was blamed for the death of wrestler Ray Gunkel who died in the locker room after the match and these two deaths added to his feared reputation. And during the early 70’s, Ox would also be collecting belts and while he would not hold many of them for long times he still was winning them. In 1974 while in Cleveland, Ohio a match between Ox Baker and Ernie Ladd caused a riot when Ox kept hitting Ladd with the heart punch after the bell rang, and fans got so mad that they went after Ox to save Ladd. Like before, Ox would spend the rest of the 1970’s as a journeyman wrestler working for promotions all over the world and along the way would still be winning belts as well as tormenting the fans with his wins over popular baby faces. During the 70’s he would have matches against such names as Andre The Giant, Sailor Art Thomas, Pampero Firpo, Pepper Gomez, Bobo Brazil, Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Putski, Giant Baba, Bob Backlund and Haystacks Calhoun.  Some of those were high profile feuds for Ox. During this decade he built himself as one of the world’s biggest heels, secured that he was a draw for promotions and made his finisher The Heart Punch the scariest finisher in the sport at the time.

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Besides working for the NWA, in the 80s Ox Baker would also work for New Japan Pro Wrestling and would have matches with Antonio Inoki and Tatsumi Fujinami and would even team with Tiger Jeet Singh while in Japan. He also would have a blink and he was gone return to the WWF as he was managed by The Grand Wizard and after doing one TV taping he was gone. Throughout the 80’s he would work matches for the territories and would start winding down his full time in ring career by the end of the decade. And even as he was getting older, he still was a main event star and the fans by this point loved to hate him. In many promotions he was the kind of heel it was all right to cheer for. After working some matches with the AWA he would retire from in ring work in late 1988 and would go on to do commentary for companies as well as would open his own wrestling training school. Ox Baker would have a few matches in 2008 for UCW as he took on Moonshine McCoy and in 2013 once more he would wrestle this time for CCW and would even become the CCW Champion after winning a battle royal. In 2014 he would once more say he was retired and by late 2014 he sadly passed away from a heart attack at the age of 80. While gone from this Earth, his legacy of being one of the sports most feared and epic heels will live on forever.

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When I was growing up, Ox Baker was always showcased as a very dangerous heel in all the wrestling magazines and books I was reading and it all came down to his finisher the Heart Punch! Plus I knew of him for his acting roles in such films as “Escape From New York” and can remember seeing clips of him on the game show “The Price Is Right” on grey market tapes, not to mention seeing some of his matches as a kid and hearing about his legacy made him seem truly like the meanest of all wrestling heels. Besides his massive size and his killer finishing move, his long mustache and the devil point eyebrows made him stand out and look super mean and even evil to a point. With his appearance and brawling style I think that is why he really is one of that era’s best heels as he really did standout from the others and fans really did believe that he was a bad man. And of course the deaths that his Heart Punch was connected to had nothing to do with the move and were really natural causes and an injury, but man these allegations really did help his legacy and made him a bigger star as fans did not know what to expect and he just seemed so dangerous. And I would say that Ox was smart for being a traveling Heel as it made him feel like an attraction when he came to town and would wrestler the territories main faces. And I do think that if he was younger in the 1980’s he would have made a great roster member for the WWF and could have been a big match heel for Hulk Hogan. And I also need to say it’s crazy that Ox Baker is not in the WWF Hall Of Fame as of this update’s posting.

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We are now at the point of this review were we will be taking a look at the DVD set and review some of the matches on the discs like always between 4 to 8. I want to thank Coliseum Of Wrestling & Boxing for having this set in stock and also want to thank Wild Ox Baker for his hard work in the world of wrestling. I also want to remind you that I will only be breaking down randomly selected matches from this set and will be breaking down the match and will be rating the matches on a 5 Star rating system. I also only choose from single matches, as I want to break down his matches that showcase his style. Here is what the stars mean ½ Means a really terrible match, * Means a bad match, ** Means a below average match, **1/2 Means a good average entertaining match, *** Means a good match, **** Means a great match, ***** Means an epic match. So if you are ready, let’s step into the ring with Ox Baker.

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Best Of Ox Baker

Match 1: Ox Baker vs. Blackie Guzman

Ox and Guzman lock up, and it’s clear that the power is with Ox as he backs his opponent into the ropes and breaks the hold clean, and the fans are behind Ox in the match from the start and Ox then starts working on the arm and shoulder of Guzman and really focuses on them with holds, smashes and locks keeping Guzman injured and his momentum down the whole time. And every time Guzman tries to make a comeback Ox cuts him off and keeps working on his shoulders. After smashing him a few times with clubbing forearms Ox tosses Guzman out of the ring, and once back in the ring Ox hits the Heart Punch and pins and wins the match. This is a one sided match and shows the mean streak as well as the power of Ox Baker as he works nerve holds and beats the hell out of the shoulder of Blackie Guzman before hitting him with the Heart Punch for an easy win. Poor Blackie Guzman tries to fight back but his attempts fall flat, as Ox does not even flinch and just keeps on beating him up! This is a squash match that is entertaining as seeing Ox hit the Heart Punch is cool to see as always.

Grade: **1/2

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Match 2: Ox Baker vs. Rev. Tiny Hampton

Tiny is able to get the first hit off and this angers Ox who stalks him around the ring as Tiny tries to talk his way out of being attacked, but it does not work as Ox hits a kick and a forearm smash that causes Tiny to crash to the mat. Tiny gets some advise from his manager but it does not help as Ox continues to smash him into the mat and even chokes him on the ropes. But Tiny is able to even the match when he hits Ox in the throat a few times and the two end up exchanging punches back and fourth and like before Ox gets the advantage, that is until Tiny’s manger districts the referee and Tiny then throws powder into the eyes of Ox blinding him and allows him to unload on him. Once Ox is able to see better he fights back and beats down Tiny and even goes after his manager, and when Tiny goes out after him he is beaten up so bad that he gets counted out and Ox wins the match. When this match starts it looks as if it’s going to be a very easy and quick win for Ox Baker as he just beats the heck out of Tiny, but after powder to the eyes the match becomes a true contest. These two have great chemistry together as they are both brawling heels and both just use brute moves and punches to try and win. Ox does a great job of not only looking like a badass when its needed but also sells really well for Tiny throughout making him look like a contender. No grand moves are thrown in this bout as it really is just mostly smashing, punching and stomping it has a real hoss fight to it, and the fan in attendance are really into it as it’s clear they are behind Ox Baker the man the fans loved and hated at the same time. Over all a good entertaining match.

Grade: **1/2

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Match 3: Ox Baker vs. Brusier Brody

The two lock up and move around the ring with finally Ox being able to back Brody into the ropes and lands a massive hit to his chest and then the two start trading hits and Ox keeps trying to choke Brody who does his best to not allow that. The two trade hit for hit and even both kick each other in the gut, but neither man is going down as this is truly a battle between two big men heels. Both men get the momentum on their side for brief moments but each cut each other off as the fans seem to be in awe of watching this brawling battle. Ox ends up getting Brody into a bear hug, but Brody breaks the hold and makes Ox pay by landing some smashing hits and tosses Ox out of the ring and goes out after him and once back in the ring Ox goes for the Heart Punch and misses and hits a steel chair hurting his hand and this allows Brody to hit Ox with the chair and get the win via pin. This is the match I was most looking forward to watching as this truly had the making of two brutal brawling masters slugging it out in the ring, and for the most part it lived up to what I wanted from it and that’s to be entertained and watching two big monster heels trading punches. Both guys look good in the match and both guys get their moments to shine as well as sell well for each other, and while 99% of the match is punches, kicks and forearm smashes and both heels stand toe to toe and just try and beat the hell out of each other. The fans are really into it and the finish of Ox missing his punch and then getting clobbered with a chair was a fitting ending for this hoss fight. Over all a good match that throws technic out the widow and just brings a hard hitting brawl to entertain.

Grade: ***

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Match 4: Ox Baker vs. Hercules Ayala

The two big men lock up and this leads to Ox being able to get Hercules into an arm bar and keeps working it over and when breaking the hold he even uses the ropes in order to get the referee to hold back Hercules, as Ox is playing mind games with his opponent. Ox keeps up this attack the arm and play mind games for a while as the fans seem to be loosing interest in this tactic. They come alive when the two have a test of strength and Ox keeps cheating in order to get the leverage, that is till Hercules’s power kicks in and he takes Ox to the mat and delivers some big stomps and then gets him into the corner and lands some smashing forearms. Ox pokes Hercules in the eyes and this gives him a few minutes to catch his breath and land some hits, but Hercules bounces back fast and knocks him to the mat and this time drops some knees. The two end up exchanging hits and after failing to hit the Heart Punch three times, Ox is rolled up and Hercules gets the win via pin. This is a very odd match that is short, filled with lots of rest holds, at times both men seem to be moving in very slow motion, lots of miss cues, they lost the fans at the start but do bring them in at the end and is just kind of a bland match and that’s odd as I am a fan of both wrestlers. No real big moves are thrown in the match and it’s your basic brawling big man style, at one point a fan is so annoyed with the match that he gives Ox the middle finger! Not much to say about this one besides it was a letdown and that at times it seemed as if Ox was having some mobility issues.

Grade: *1/2

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Match 5: Ox Baker vs. Austin Idol

Austin Idol starts the match on the microphone yelling at Ox Baker and as soon as the bell rings Ox is on Idol and rams his face into the turnbuckle a few times, but when Ox goes for an early Heart Punch and misses this gives Idol and chance to make a comeback with an atomic drop and Idol then goes for the figure four, but Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin enter the ring and break the hold and attack Idol and the referee throws out the match and gives the DQ win to Austin Idol. After the bell rings Ox even takes a towel and starts choking the referee with it as all hell breaks loose in the ring. This is a very quick match that does not have much moves, holds or punches and goes from a promo being cut on Ox to the two barely locking up to having outside interference make for a DQ ending that is very much disappointing as I would have liked to seen Idol and Ox have a big brawl. The match is not much of a match, but it is cool to see Austin Idol pick up Ox Baker for an atomic drop even if he is shaky and does not hold him up for long. And it was great seeing Ox Baker super aggressive as soon as the bell rang and even went for his finisher quick. A throwaway match that has some good brawling at the end even if Ox Baker is not in the end brawl.

Grade: *1/2

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As you can see, Ox Barker was a big man wrestler who traveled the world and was a heel draw in every territory and for his time really was one of the scariest workers in the business. And really he was a wrestler from my childhood that was working that I remember and was a fan of do to his legacy in and out of the ring, and he was one that I would have loved to see wrestle live. And what is crazy is that Ox wrestled into his 80’s showing that wrestling was in his blood. But as you can see, the event is over and the fans are heading out, and that is our sign to also leave and while we make our way out let me tell you that our next update is going to be a fun epic one as we will be joining Indiana Jones on a epic adventure thanks to Marvel Comics! So until next time, read a comic or three, watch a wrestling match or two and as always make sure to support your local wrestlers. See you soon as this next one update really will be epic and action packed.

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