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Post by dmeyers on Sept 14, 2006 10:59:17 GMT -5
Hi Baby Doll! I hope to not offend you by asking about Sam Houston, but how strong was he in the gym?? He was'nt a huge guy but im sure he lifted weights. --- Doug Meyers, Rockford, Il.
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Post by Baby Doll on Sept 14, 2006 14:47:08 GMT -5
No need to worry about offending me about any question... If I don't want to answer --- I won't... Anyway, Sam could have been a star with any major promotion if he had just gone to gym and put on 30lbs. It was diffiult for him because he had such long arms and legs that he had to push the weights a lot further out than the short stockier guys. There was no excuse though. We would go to gym and I would work out and Sam would walk around and talk to everybody. I always had weight equipment in my home even before getting into the business. He could have worked out anytime but chose to do a lot of partying instead and it showed. At one time he did bench press 300lbs.
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Post by dmeyers on Sept 15, 2006 0:41:43 GMT -5
Baby Doll --- If Sam is Jake's brother, were you also close with Jake and Rockin Robin?
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Post by Baby Doll on Sept 16, 2006 5:09:22 GMT -5
Yes, Jake is the older brother of Sam and Robin. Their dad is Grizzly Smith. Sam and Robin have the same mom so Jake is their "half" brother. I don't like the half term but could not come up with anything else. Jake was the first member that I got to know of the Smith familuy. He started World Class wrestling the same week that I did. We hung out that first weekend doing interviews and hearing him talk about his new wife. I was amazed at his boldness. We were at a pub enjoying a few cocktails. When it was time to leave we ordered some food to go. On the way out he took the silverware we needed off a table and kept going as if nothing were wrong. I thought he was such a bad guy. Little did I know how bad he really was.. I liked Robin from the first time I met her. She is outgoing and the type of person that stands out no matter where she is.
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