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Personally I don't think any of that report really means anything.

My father is a HUGE Giants fan. I actually take him to a game about once per year. Before NFL sunday ticket and all that I used to watch every Giants game with him. I grew up on LT (the original), Phil Simms, Mark Bavaro and Co. I know a lot about the Giants and I cheer for them, but...
Someone bought me a Steelers jacket back in like 1975. I was a kid and they've been my team ever since. When I was about that same age, again, living in NJ there was no other team besides the Yankees. I actually never "hated" the Red Sox until all the BS I had to hear when I lived in Cape Cod. I got the last laugh though pretty much the whole time I was there. I'm not one of those "Yankees in your face" kind of fans. I repsect the Sox and the rivalry. I love Boston and I love Fenway (historically anyway).And that's about it.

And your father didn't smack you around for not continuing the Giants tradition? LOL. LT is not the original, he is the only. Crybaby is the other one.
My younger brother is a die hard "in your face Yankee fan". My life has become much more enjoyable.
Fenway rocks. I go to 1 Angels game a year, it's like staying at the Four Seasons being in that Stadium compared to Fenway, but, it's not the same.
 
I lived in Philly from 97-01, so I am not ignorant to other NFL city fan bases. There is probably some truth to your observations about "we beat ourselves" etc. At the same time, after observing Philly fans, I will take the Pittsburgh optimism anyday. The radio shows there were a blood bath daily. I actually heard a guy call into the Ray Rhodes radio show (true story) and ask Rhodes on live radio when he was going to quit so they could get a white coach. I was driving home from work and also crashed I was laughing so hard at the true nature of Philly fans. Some fans love to hate on their teams (Philly) and some like to love on them (pitt). I would compare Philly fans to a brother relationship with their teams. They will beat their brothers butt anytime they wish and woop it bad, but if anyone else tries to hurt their brother, they want blood. Every fan base has their personality. While you may think Pitt fans are this way or that, the PERCEPTION is that Pats fans would much prefer a Sox game instead to a football game anyday.

The pats may very well be the best team in 2007. They may go undefeated. That doesn't mean I have to wave the white flag before the dance is over.
That is a funny story JCC. And I no what you mean about the Sox sickness. I lived for a time near the Boston area and thats what I call it a sickness. I'm not one of those Red Sox worshipers. I'd much rather watch football,like I know the good people of Pittsburgh would.
When I wrote that I wasn't trying to denigrate the people of pittsburgh or Steeler fans. Pitt was like a second home to me I loved living there. The people were great,but I had to get use to them being so freindly. The first time I left my appartment someone in the parking lot said Hi nice day huh, and the first thing that came to my mind ws "OK what do you want? Money,you want to sell me something etc.because up here when someone you don't know is that freindly they usually want something. And coming to think that way is pretty sad..
 
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And your father didn't smack you around for not continuing the Giants tradition? LOL. LT is not the original, he is the only. Crybaby is the other one.
My younger brother is a die hard "in your face Yankee fan". My life has become much more enjoyable.
Fenway rocks. I go to 1 Angels game a year, it's like staying at the Four Seasons being in that Stadium compared to Fenway, but, it's not the same.

Wait, are you in California?

My Dad is a ball buster about anything FB. I get mad when he doesn't pick the Steelers in his pool, but everytime he does pick 'em they lose. He complains that he "picked my precious steelers and lost the pool by one game." So I tell him he's bad luck and not to pick them anymore. It's a cycle that seems to have lasted years.

He likes the Patriots too (followed players that followed Parcells). He talked to Pepper Johnson ? I think in the P-Lot at Foxboro one time because he noticed my Dad's NY Giants SB champs jacket (personally I think it's tacky but...). That's one of his favorite stories. I've taken him and my little brother to training camp, met most of the team (including John Fox and Sean Payton).

Fenway kind of blew me away. At the time there was a lot of talk about a new Ball Park in Boston. I remember feeling like, "they can't touch this place." And if they did they would AT LEAST need to duplicate the facade in the new place with the original Fenway bricks. Another thing I'll not soon forget is that the game was against the D-Rays. Sawx are losing 3-0 in the 5th. Yanks are out west somewhere, but still..., there was the chant: "Yankees Suck. Yankees Suck." Pretty funny stuff.

BTW - That "asstrout" we were discussing before? He's from Cali. Last I heard he was an Angels fan. I'll have to check to see if that's still the case.

So if you are in CA. How are you tied to Boston?
 
That is a funny story JCC. And I no what you mean about the Sox sickness. I lived for a time near the Boston area and thats what I call it a sickness. I'm not one of those Red Sox worshipers. I'd much rather watch football,like I know the good people of Pittsburgh would.
When I wrote that I wasn't trying to denigrate the people of pittsburgh or Steeler fans. Pitt was like a second home to me I loved living there. The people were great,but I had to get use to them being so freindly. The first time I left my appartment someone in the parking lot said Hi nice day huh, and the first thing that came to my mind ws "OK what do you want? Money,you want to sell me something etc.because up here when someone you don't know is that freindly they usually want something. And coming to think that way is pretty sad..

Since JCC mentioned "Pittsburgh Optimism..." and you have ties to Pittsburgh, does anyone remember that a Steelers fan attempted to drive a car into Three Rivers Stadium so he could run over Mark Malone?
We've come along way since then. lol.
 
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Wait, are you in California?

My Dad is a ball buster about anything FB. I get mad when he doesn't pick the Steelers in his pool, but everytime he does pick 'em they lose. He complains that he "picked my precious steelers and lost the pool by one game." So I tell him he's bad luck and not to pick them anymore. It's a cycle that seems to have lasted years.

He likes the Patriots too (followed players that followed Parcells). He talked to Pepper Johnson ? I think in the P-Lot at Foxboro one time because he noticed my Dad's NY Giants SB champs jacket (personally I think it's tacky but...). That's one of his favorite stories. I've taken him and my little brother to training camp, met most of the team (including John Fox and Sean Payton).

Fenway kind of blew me away. At the time there was a lot of talk about a new Ball Park in Boston. I remember feeling like, "they can't touch this place." And if they did they would AT LEAST need to duplicate the facade in the new place with the original Fenway bricks. Another thing I'll not soon forget is that the game was against the D-Rays. Sawx are losing 3-0 in the 5th. Yanks are out west somewhere, but still..., there was the chant: "Yankees Suck. Yankees Suck." Pretty funny stuff.

BTW - That "asstrout" we were discussing before? He's from Cali. Last I heard he was an Angels fan. I'll have to check to see if that's still the case.

So if you are in CA. How are you tied to Boston?

No, I live in MA. My older brother lives in Laguna in Cali. I go visit once a year and we always go to a ball game. He's been lucky this year out there, went to the Pats playoff game in SD, then went to the Sox games in Anaheim and SD this year.
He says it's funny going to the games and after with SD fans. They think they're good fans, but they are idiots. They have no idea what being a fan is. After one of the baseball games this year he went to the Gas district downtown and felt like he was back in Boston. All Sox fans there going crazy while the Padre fans were planning their next plastic surgery.
 
No, I live in MA. My older brother lives in Laguna in Cali. I go visit once a year and we always go to a ball game. He's been lucky this year out there, went to the Pats playoff game in SD, then went to the Sox games in Anaheim and SD this year.
He says it's funny going to the games and after with SD fans. They think they're good fans, but they are idiots. They have no idea what being a fan is. After one of the baseball games this year he went to the Gas district downtown and felt like he was back in Boston. All Sox fans there going crazy while the Padre fans were planning their next plastic surgery.

Yeah, I read that there's a HUGE Sox bar out there somewhere...Hmmm. Can't remember where though. That's cool that you get to visit Cali once per year. It's nice to get away from that East Coast Hustle/Bustle once in a while.


Well, as you probably know the roads are crappy tonight. I am 45 miles from home and think it's about time to get movin'. Have yourself a good night.

-TW86
 
That is a funny story JCC. And I no what you mean about the Sox sickness. I lived for a time near the Boston area and thats what I call it a sickness. I'm not one of those Red Sox worshipers. I'd much rather watch football,like I know the good people of Pittsburgh would.
When I wrote that I wasn't trying to denigrate the people of pittsburgh or Steeler fans. Pitt was like a second home to me I loved living there. The people were great,but I had to get use to them being so freindly. The first time I left my appartment someone in the parking lot said Hi nice day huh, and the first thing that came to my mind ws "OK what do you want? Money,you want to sell me something etc.because up here when someone you don't know is that freindly they usually want something. And coming to think that way is pretty sad..

Where did you live in Pittsburgh? I live in Shadyside now but grew up in Penn Hills. The Pittsburgh attitudes can vary a bit depending on where you live. In the suburbs peopel tend to be a bit more trusting. Where I live in the city is probably a bit more typical and suspisious. Shadyside is pretty transient with the colleges and medical facilities so close by; however, I live it. Penn Hills is to this day like a time warp to the 80's. Area has eroded over time and most likely will continue to do so.

In truth I wasn't a HUGE Steeler fan until I left town. I always liekd the Steelers, but I really got into them after college when I lived in Philly. Like many who left Pittsburgh, The Steelers became my link to home. Obviously, it's this kind of thing that has created Pittsburgh huge fan base for away games. I always caught Steeler games when they played in Philly. Saw them at the vet and at the Linc. The Vet was something to behold. I truly had an uneasy feeling there. There is semi-dangerous, and then there is keep your head on a swivel dangerous. Philly is a rough town. People there are hardened by life, and have had expeiences I just can't relate to. By that I mean people who grew up in South Philly etc. Those who grew up in the Philly suburbs are just like everyone else.

I think the Pats have something going this year. I still hate them though. It just frustrates the hell out of me the way they beat us with scheme so consistently. I hoped we could reverse that with the departure of Cowher, but that remains to be seen. I'm not saying we always the physical battkle, but we are much closer on that front than on the scheme front. Honestly, I like Welker, Seymore, Vrable, and Thomas. I respect Brady but like to see him fail. I appologize in advance for my honesty but I can't stand Harrison, Bruschi, and Bilecheck. Similar to your hate of Ward, Bettis, and Porter. I can certainly understand the POrter thing. I liked POrter when he was at the top of his game, but his mouth has grown as his play has dropped, and his act got old with me years ago. He started to slip about 3 years ago. Even in the superbowl run, most of his sacks were scheme sacks. I didn;t mind him running his mouth going into the superbowl however because it defelected attention from some of our key young players.

My honest prediction for Pittsburgh this year is to make the playoffs, win one game, and lose in the second round. At the same time, I still thjink there is an outside possibility that we get on a roll in the last 3 games and make a run at this thing. We have shown moments where we are clicking, but we never seem to get it all together simultaneously. We'll see. JAX will be difficult.
 
Since JCC mentioned "Pittsburgh Optimism..." and you have ties to Pittsburgh, does anyone remember that a Steelers fan attempted to drive a car into Three Rivers Stadium so he could run over Mark Malone?
We've come along way since then. lol.
No,but I remember a taxi drive running someone over,then backing up running him over again. He then got out of the taxi and started to hit the guy in the head with a ballpean hammer. (After a Steeler loss. :D) Really it had something to so with the guy bailing out on paying his cab fare.
 
Hey, Crackhead, why don't you like Bruschi? I understand BB and Rodney, but I can't comprehend Tedy.
 
JCC, I lived in Westview, I moved to Pittsburgh to go to school. I worked at a few places for ex. Dominoes on Ohio River Boulivard, its not there anymore,at least I don't think so it closed and I got laid off? If I'm right Shadyside is west of downtown,and ORB runs through it I think. Nice little town,the whole area is nice it reminded me of were I grew up, it had the same feel,especially many parts of ORB. I went to school with someone from Penn Hills. Anyways again I remember after visiting up here, I'd get off RT. 80,Take Rt.25 cut through the Alleghany national forest and end up in the East end of town and it felt like I was Home. For anyone who has heard of UTZ potato chips UTZ is on Rt 25 for what ever its worth.
 
Hey, Crackhead, why don't you like Bruschi? I understand BB and Rodney, but I can't comprehend Tedy.

Everytime I see Teddy, he is doing celebrating on the sideline. No one enjoys the Pats wins more than Teddy. I actually refer to him as Teddy "that's 3" Bruschi. I have the image of him mouthing "that's 3" and holding up 3 fingers to teh camera after the pat's 3rd SB. I suppose I don't have a great reason, other than something about him just rubs me wrong. At the same time, he might actually my MOST hated of the group, even more so that the other 2. Harrison is dirty, but I respect that to some degree. A little dirty play is not always a bad thing. I also tend to like the way Bilecheck is so smug with the media. I like that he couldn't care less what anyone writes or thinks. He isn't running for office and is content to play whatever role people want so long as he wins. Teddy, to me, is an old slow guy who high 5's everyone on the sideline with 2 minutes left every week, acting like they just won another superbowl while telling stories with his teammates about the game they just won. hard to explain, but he just bugs me. I think part of it is that his play no longer justifies his jubilation every week in my eyes.
 
Everytime I see Teddy, he is doing celebrating on the sideline. No one enjoys the Pats wins more than Teddy. I actually refer to him as Teddy "that's 3" Bruschi. I have the image of him mouthing "that's 3" and holding up 3 fingers to teh camera after the pat's 3rd SB. I suppose I don't have a great reason, other than something about him just rubs me wrong. At the same time, he might actually my MOST hated of the group, even more so that the other 2. Harrison is dirty, but I respect that to some degree. A little dirty play is not always a bad thing. I also tend to like the way Bilecheck is so smug with the media. I like that he couldn't care less what anyone writes or thinks. He isn't running for office and is content to play whatever role people want so long as he wins. Teddy, to me, is an old slow guy who high 5's everyone on the sideline with 2 minutes left every week, acting like they just won another superbowl while telling stories with his teammates about the game they just won. hard to explain, but he just bugs me. I think part of it is that his play no longer justifies his jubilation every week in my eyes.

Hmm..I guess you could see it that way. To me, he is all heart and nothing but heart. True, he is older and slower now, but nobody cares as much as him. To me, he is the Patriot way, and I know that sounds corny.
 
Everytime I see Teddy, he is doing celebrating on the sideline. No one enjoys the Pats wins more than Teddy. I actually refer to him as Teddy "that's 3" Bruschi. I have the image of him mouthing "that's 3" and holding up 3 fingers to teh camera after the pat's 3rd SB. I suppose I don't have a great reason, other than something about him just rubs me wrong. At the same time, he might actually my MOST hated of the group, even more so that the other 2. Harrison is dirty, but I respect that to some degree. A little dirty play is not always a bad thing. I also tend to like the way Bilecheck is so smug with the media. I like that he couldn't care less what anyone writes or thinks. He isn't running for office and is content to play whatever role people want so long as he wins. Teddy, to me, is an old slow guy who high 5's everyone on the sideline with 2 minutes left every week, acting like they just won another superbowl while telling stories with his teammates about the game they just won. hard to explain, but he just bugs me. I think part of it is that his play no longer justifies his jubilation every week in my eyes.
is this what you call good football talk? your nothing but a bitter jealous steeler troll .gfy .
 
Hmm..I guess you could see it that way. To me, he is all heart and nothing but heart. True, he is older and slower now, but nobody cares as much as him. To me, he is the Patriot way, and I know that sounds corny.
why do you waste your time having a serious conversation with jimmysh-tscorn? hes just a steeler troll who cant stand how good the pats are and how much the steelers suck .
 
JCC, I lived in Westview, I moved to Pittsburgh to go to school. I worked at a few places for ex. Dominoes on Ohio River Boulivard, its not there anymore,at least I don't think so it closed and I got laid off? If I'm right Shadyside is west of downtown,and ORB runs through it I think. Nice little town,the whole area is nice it reminded me of were I grew up, it had the same feel,especially many parts of ORB. I went to school with someone from Penn Hills. Anyways again I remember after visiting up here, I'd get off RT. 80,Take Rt.25 cut through the Alleghany national forest and end up in the East end of town and it felt like I was Home. For anyone who has heard of UTZ potato chips UTZ is on Rt 25 for what ever its worth.

Shadyside is just east of Pittsburgh bordering Oakland to the east. Shadyside also borders CMU's campas, so you get plenty of college students as well as professors in the area. In addition, UPMC has facilties in the area so there is a huge medical industry there as well. It's probably the nicest area to live in if you want to live in the actual city of Pittsburgh. there are plenty of OLD and huge mansions that have been restored. Mike Tomlin actually lives less than 10 blocks from me in Shadyside. He is the first coach in recent history (not too many coaches to speak of) to live in the city. Tomlin bought a pretty nice house for about $2 million in shadyside. He promptly put up a big black steel gate in the front that opens by remote for entry and exit of the driveway. He has a huge black Escalate parked there. Tomlin has been spotted by a number of friends of mine having a beer from time to time. He also goes out with the players from time to time for a drink. He tends to hang with some of the older guys like Farrior who he played against in college. He behaves himself though, and is reported to be pretty friendly.
 
why do you waste your time having a serious conversation with jimmysh-tscorn? hes just a steeler troll who cant stand how good the pats are and how much the steelers suck .

He's thrown some compliments in begrudgingly. Honestly, I like to hear honest outside opinions about the Pats. He and Warden aren't that bad, I save all my outlandish anger for Colts fans. Can't seem to bring myself to be nice to them.
Fact is, I don't HATE the Steelers, I hate Hines Ward, but not the whole team. I HATE the Colts.
And I told you before, watching you going back and forth with them makes me giggle sometimes. They keep coming back for more, so I have to respect that. Aqua? That's a whole different story.
 
I like to hear honest outside opinions about the Pats.
i do to but you don't get that from those two clowns .they both have a very bad case of verbal diarrhea. jimmysh-tscorn hates teddy because hes a patriot plain and simple.if he was a steeler jimmy would love the guy
 
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Hmm..I guess you could see it that way. To me, he is all heart and nothing but heart. True, he is older and slower now, but nobody cares as much as him. To me, he is the Patriot way, and I know that sounds corny.

I'm sure if I were a Pats fan I would like him.
 
is this what you call good football talk? your nothing but a bitter jealous steeler troll .gfy .

"Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert started wrestling in 1979 as Tommy Gilbert Jr. in honor of his father, Tommy Gilbert. Eddie absolutely loved pro wrestling and his idol was Jerry Lawler because he wrestled and booked at the same time. His mother said he used to make up matches and booking sheets while he was still in school.

He spent a little bit of time wrestling in the WWF as a jobber in 1982, before making a name for himself as Eddie Gilbert in Mid-South Wrestling in Memphis, Tennessee. He teamed with his father and Ricky Morton in those years. In addition, he formed a team with Tommy Rich as "Fargo's Fabulous Ones", an attempt by Mid-South to bury and still cash in on the fame attained by the previous incarnation of the Fabulous Ones, Steve Keirn and Stan Lane, who walked out of the territory after a dispute. They held the AWA Southern Tag Team titles in 1984 until dropping them to Phil Hickerson and the Spoiler (Frank Morrell). The duo would break up soon after, with Gilbert turning heel. The two had a brief but intense feud, which memorably began on television when the two were presented with a "Tag Team of the Year" award by announcer Lance Russell and two guests. Gilbert, unaware his former partner was at the taping, badmouthed Rich, then the International Heavyweight Champion, until Rich came out to confront him. Rich immediately got the upper hand, running Gibert into the steel ringpost several times, bloodying him in the process before the cameras went to a commercial. After the commercial break, Gilbert told Russell he wanted Rich to come back out so he could apologize to him in person, stating he was wrong for still being bitter about the break-up of the team, and was fueled by jealousy of Rich's championship title reign and new found star status. When Rich accepted Gilbert's apology, Gilbert suddenly turned on him and, in front of a stunned audience and a speechless Russell, rammed Rich's head into the ringpost, just as Rich had done to him moments earlier.

In 1986, when Mid-South Wrestling became the Universal Wrestling Federation, Eddie added the "Hot Stuff" to his name. He started a heel stable of wrestlers called "Hot Stuff International, Inc." and he managed it and wrestled. His stable included Sting and Rick Steiner before they were stars. He was always a ladies' man and he stole Missy Hyatt from John Tatum in 1987, with his stable being re-named "H & H International, Inc." He married her in 1988.

Eddie also worked as a booker, who came up with the famous Battle of New Orleans angle in late-1987 involving Chris Adams, Terry Taylor, Sting, and himself. Following a match in which Taylor defeated Shane Douglas due to interference by both Gilbert and Rick Steiner, Adams told referee Randy Anderson of the interference. As Adams pleaded his case with Anderson, Gilbert and Taylor attacked him, and Sting eventually even the sides. The angle eventually spilled outside of the ring into the stands, and near the concession area, featuring a huge brawl involving beer kegs, chairs, trash cans, tables, popcorn machines and other objects.

Gilbert went to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions when the UWF was purchased by Crockett and Eddie teamed with Rick Steiner to feud with Kevin Sullivan and his Varsity Club. He also became involved in a feud with Ric Flair and Barry Windham in which he teamed with Ricky Steamboat and Lex Luger.

Gilbert's most famous feud in the Memphis territory involved an angle between himself and Jerry Lawler in 1990 where Eddie and Doug Gilbert are fired from the promotion, but in retaliation hit Lawler with their car, and then fleeing the scene, prompting some fans in Memphis to call the police and report what they had just seen as a vehicular assault. Lawler had to inform the police what was going on and Lawler was forced to appear on television (while selling his "injuries") sooner than intended out of concern that Gilbert would have been arrested if he didn't show on TV that he was all right.

Eddie left the NWA in late 1989 and also divorced Hyatt. He went back to the independents where he could book again. He worked for the United States Wrestling Association where he feuded with Jerry Lawler and the Global Wrestling Federation and was also briefly married to Madusa at this time. He then went to ECW in 1993 where he teamed with his brother Doug Gilbert who was wrestling as the "Dark Patriot".

Gilbert left ECW at the end of 1993 and wrestled in the USWA until early 1995 when he worked one night for Smoky Mountain Wrestling before travelling to Puerto Rico's WWC to wrestle & book. On his last night, he wrestled a bear.

On February 18, 1995, Gilbert died from a heart attack.[1] He had used steroids and cocaine in his life, so either of these things could have contributed to the weakened state of his heart. His father, Tommy Gilbert, stated that injuries to his chest and heart muscle that occurred in a serious auto accident in 1983 could have been a factor. Eddie's alleged use of painkillers since the accident also could have contributed to his heart condition.
 
"Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert started wrestling in 1979 as Tommy Gilbert Jr. in honor of his father, Tommy Gilbert. Eddie absolutely loved pro wrestling and his idol was Jerry Lawler because he wrestled and booked at the same time. His mother said he used to make up matches and booking sheets while he was still in school.

He spent a little bit of time wrestling in the WWF as a jobber in 1982, before making a name for himself as Eddie Gilbert in Mid-South Wrestling in Memphis, Tennessee. He teamed with his father and Ricky Morton in those years. In addition, he formed a team with Tommy Rich as "Fargo's Fabulous Ones", an attempt by Mid-South to bury and still cash in on the fame attained by the previous incarnation of the Fabulous Ones, Steve Keirn and Stan Lane, who walked out of the territory after a dispute. They held the AWA Southern Tag Team titles in 1984 until dropping them to Phil Hickerson and the Spoiler (Frank Morrell). The duo would break up soon after, with Gilbert turning heel. The two had a brief but intense feud, which memorably began on television when the two were presented with a "Tag Team of the Year" award by announcer Lance Russell and two guests. Gilbert, unaware his former partner was at the taping, badmouthed Rich, then the International Heavyweight Champion, until Rich came out to confront him. Rich immediately got the upper hand, running Gibert into the steel ringpost several times, bloodying him in the process before the cameras went to a commercial. After the commercial break, Gilbert told Russell he wanted Rich to come back out so he could apologize to him in person, stating he was wrong for still being bitter about the break-up of the team, and was fueled by jealousy of Rich's championship title reign and new found star status. When Rich accepted Gilbert's apology, Gilbert suddenly turned on him and, in front of a stunned audience and a speechless Russell, rammed Rich's head into the ringpost, just as Rich had done to him moments earlier.

In 1986, when Mid-South Wrestling became the Universal Wrestling Federation, Eddie added the "Hot Stuff" to his name. He started a heel stable of wrestlers called "Hot Stuff International, Inc." and he managed it and wrestled. His stable included Sting and Rick Steiner before they were stars. He was always a ladies' man and he stole Missy Hyatt from John Tatum in 1987, with his stable being re-named "H & H International, Inc." He married her in 1988.

Eddie also worked as a booker, who came up with the famous Battle of New Orleans angle in late-1987 involving Chris Adams, Terry Taylor, Sting, and himself. Following a match in which Taylor defeated Shane Douglas due to interference by both Gilbert and Rick Steiner, Adams told referee Randy Anderson of the interference. As Adams pleaded his case with Anderson, Gilbert and Taylor attacked him, and Sting eventually even the sides. The angle eventually spilled outside of the ring into the stands, and near the concession area, featuring a huge brawl involving beer kegs, chairs, trash cans, tables, popcorn machines and other objects.

Gilbert went to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions when the UWF was purchased by Crockett and Eddie teamed with Rick Steiner to feud with Kevin Sullivan and his Varsity Club. He also became involved in a feud with Ric Flair and Barry Windham in which he teamed with Ricky Steamboat and Lex Luger.

Gilbert's most famous feud in the Memphis territory involved an angle between himself and Jerry Lawler in 1990 where Eddie and Doug Gilbert are fired from the promotion, but in retaliation hit Lawler with their car, and then fleeing the scene, prompting some fans in Memphis to call the police and report what they had just seen as a vehicular assault. Lawler had to inform the police what was going on and Lawler was forced to appear on television (while selling his "injuries") sooner than intended out of concern that Gilbert would have been arrested if he didn't show on TV that he was all right.

Eddie left the NWA in late 1989 and also divorced Hyatt. He went back to the independents where he could book again. He worked for the United States Wrestling Association where he feuded with Jerry Lawler and the Global Wrestling Federation and was also briefly married to Madusa at this time. He then went to ECW in 1993 where he teamed with his brother Doug Gilbert who was wrestling as the "Dark Patriot".

Gilbert left ECW at the end of 1993 and wrestled in the USWA until early 1995 when he worked one night for Smoky Mountain Wrestling before travelling to Puerto Rico's WWC to wrestle & book. On his last night, he wrestled a bear.

On February 18, 1995, Gilbert died from a heart attack.[1] He had used steroids and cocaine in his life, so either of these things could have contributed to the weakened state of his heart. His father, Tommy Gilbert, stated that injuries to his chest and heart muscle that occurred in a serious auto accident in 1983 could have been a factor. Eddie's alleged use of painkillers since the accident also could have contributed to his heart condition.
did you know the steelers lost to the jets :D lmao
 
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