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Takes him a minute.
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hart-on-my-sleeve · 18 days
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I love how Jimmy's slaps are like he's swatting a fly. Absolutely knows how to piss people off... a talent, truly.
And then YOINK time to pick up the Jimblys again!! (Adrian about to come out like NO YOU JUST DIDNT TOUCH MY MANAGER AGAIN)
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obsessedbyneon · 1 month
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dandalionbold · 5 months
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Picked up some random wrestling magazines today and I have been BLESSED
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This is my second favorite outfit of Jimmy's and I sjdknsjdjsj-
More Jimmys below that I found cute :3 ft some Adrian Adonis and The Hart Foundation.
Also The Hart Foundation office is so precious what the heck. And any wrestler with their figures is so precious to me.
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80swrestling · 6 months
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luxurysystems · 16 days
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Keep your friends close, your enemies closer, and your small manager in your briefcase.
A collab piece with the super funny and talented @hart-on-my-sleeve !!💖🥰💝
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guyincognitojr · 2 months
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dilf-in-peril · 9 months
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He's just taking Ace everywhere now.
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hart-on-my-sleeve · 2 months
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Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Boys ... You make me feel so good~
Ft so many bad boy wrestlers :3
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dailisammi · 4 months
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Birthday art for the best hype man, Jimmy Hart!!!!
I'm quite happy with how this piece came out 😁 Esp the wrestling gear face, I think I made it too cute bahaha. Oh well~
Also just so much fun to draw all the iterations! What a life he's had 💖 TO MANY MORE YEARS, BABY!!!!
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dandalionbold · 3 months
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Calling your attention to October 18, 1986, Philadelphia Spectrum. Jimmy agrees to be interviewed on Piper's Pit only when Roddy offers to be tied up. A+ homoerotic premise fellas.
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Jimmy decides he can do anything he wants now! And what he wants is to annoy Roddy to death. But of course, Jimmy just *has* to push it too far. Our little gerbil man strips down to his onesie and starts slapping Roddy in the face O_O
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It goes.. about as well as you'd expect lmao
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It's actually a pretty long segment, but for me the most important takeaway is the last thirty seconds of mayhem (and surprisingly ripped little dude arms). Leaving this at your doorstep with a little box of chocolates!
I have watched that match (more times than I should admit- but stop it right before Ace BREAKS MY HEART *ahem*) but I keep getting distracted by giffing other things so I havent had a chance to do these ones yet and AHHHHH thank you omfg 😭😭😭💖💖💖
Stumbling upon it the first time I was goddamn howling. Like. Buddy. Baby. Friendo. This. This is not a good idea. But also... *Fans self* 🥵
And Roddy's FACE the entire time and his "you sure you know how to tie rope -_-"
The entire segment is perfect. I cannOT.
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*takes the chocolate and the jimblys and curls up in it like a dragon in its hoard*
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blowflyfag · 8 months
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World Wrestling Federation Magazine : August 1989
Transcript Below!!!
The Rockers Sing
“The Rougeaus Are Gonna Roll” 
By Keith Elliot Greenberg
The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers did it for a song. What was supposed to be a match between two of the World Wrestling Federation’s quickest teams never made it into the ring–all because of a disagreement over the music blaring over the public address system. Instead, Jacques and Raymond Rougeau–egged on by their manager Jimmy “Mouth of the South” Hart-put on one of the most shocking spectacles in recent memory at ringside. When they were done, Rocker Shawn Michaels was battered and bleeding, lying on the arena floor, as his concerned partner, Marty Jannetty, bent over him calling for a doctor–and vowing vengeance on the brothers from Memphis, Tennessee.
“Did you see what my All American Boys did tonight?” shrieked Hart. “To show what patriots they are, they beat that wimp Michaels red, white and blue like the flag. Some people might say we went a little bit overboard, but the Rougeaus believer you can’t go far enough ||Above: The Rougeaus and Jimmy Hart insult the Rockers. Left: Shawn Michaels was so badly injured during the attack that he needed medical assistance. Inset: Marty Jannetty helps his partner.|| when you’re fighting for Old Glory.” 
Raymond Rougeau drew a parallel between Michaels’ condition and the Rockers’ new entrance song, The Rockers.
“The word ‘suffer’ comes to mind first,” Raymond giggled. “The song is so bad it makes you suffer–but not as badly as Michaels did. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers really care about all our fans in the United States, and we couldn’t stand the thought of that song giving them an earache. So we made Michaels ache, and now hopefully the Rockersknowto be kinder to our fellow citizens.” 
In the Dressing room, the Rockers were not in a laughing mood. As the doctor tended to his partner, Jannetty briefly spoke to WWF Magazine: “The Rougeaus have done themselves in. Those snickering idiots think they can do anything they want and get away with it. They’ve gone too far this time. Shawn and I have always prided ourselves on being gentlemen. Well, now we’ve been pushed over the limit. The next time we meet the Rougeaus, we're going to be twice as vicious as they are. Next time, Jacques and Raymond are going to be the ones who need the doctor!” Hart claimed that the Rockers’ anger will make the meeting easier for his team. “Those two rock ‘n’ roll burnouts are so blind with rage they can’t even see the bright colors on their tights. They’re dumb to begin with, but now it will be impossible for them to come up with a strategy to wrestle my Fabulous Rougeau Brothers . Jacques and Raymond wont even have to get into the ring. The Rockers are so out of whack they’ll be bouncing into each other.” 
He added, “If they hadn’t disrespected the Rougeaus so blatantly, this whole episode never would have happened.”
The episode began with the Rougeaus’ coming down the aisle to the tune of their theme song, All–American Boys. With Jimmy Hart leading them, they made faces at spectators and a WWF camera crew, while waving small American flags.
Suddenly their music stopped mid-beat . The Rougeaus, standing at ringside, looked confused as The Rockers boomed over the sound system and Micahels and Jannetty soared into the ring. Fans cheered while the Rockers bounced off the ropes, anticipating the match-up, but their opponents refused to leave the arena floor. 
Commentator Tony Schiavone approached Hart’s Squad to inquire about their reluctance to climb between the ropes. The irate manager lashed out at the Rockers’ music, which was still playing. 
“That sounds horrible!” Hart wailed, his voice cracking. “Who has the right and the nerve to take off the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers’ music and put that garbage on there? These guys can’t sing! They’re off-key! They’re horrible, man! Horrible!” 
The microphone was handed to Raymond Rouageau, who alleged that The Rockers was recorded to || The brawl was vicious. While Jannetty chased Hart, Jacques and Raymond brutalized Michaels. The self-proclaimed Fabulous Brothers did not let up. Using Hart’s megaphone, the Rougeaus battered Shawn’s throat repeatedly. All the while, Hart looked on, satisfied.||  imitate and mock All-American Boys. He called Michaels and Jannetty “copycats,” continuing, “You are a disgrace to all these people here, and you’re also a disgrace to all the people in our United States of America!”
After a round of boos subsided, he went on, “You do not deserve to get into the ring with us. So we have decided that we’re not going to wrestle you tonight.”
To further demean the Rockers, Jacques and Raymond turned their backs on them, arms raised triumphantly. Unwilling to endure this humiliation, the Rockers flew out of the ring, engaging their tormentors in a slugfest. While Michaels and Raymond rolled on the floor exchanging punches, Hart smacked Jannetty from the rear. Incensed, the Rocker turned around and lumbered toward the sneaky manager. Jannetty did not realize that he was playing into Hart’s hand until Jacques snuck behind the Rocker and kneed him into the ring post. Holding his head, Jannetty fell onto the ground. 
In the meantime, Raymond and Michaels were continuing their struggle. Michaels was behind his adversary, gripping him around the chin when Jacques tipped the odds to two-on-one. He ax-handled Michaels from behind, then grabbed his arms and opened him up for Raymond's punches. Both Rougeaus pummeled the Rocker before executing a maneuver that would turn a competition into a war. 
Michaels was draped across the ring apron, with his head hanging toward the floor. Raymond held him in place, while Jacques climbed onto the apron, holding Hart’s megaphone. When Michaels was properly positioned, Jacques jumped from the apron, crashing the object into the Rocker’s neck. To Add to the torture, Raymond took the megaphone and also smashed it into Michaels’ throat. 
The Rougeaus insist that the Rockers will never recoup from the incident. “It just shows what amateurs they are,” Jacques said. “No wrestler with any skill would allow himself to be blasted like that–not once, but two times! Now the Rockers want to wrestle us in a full match? Ha, ha, it will be over in 30 seconds.” Strangely, Jannetty predicts a bout of similar length. “I’ve never been so angry in my life. Once I get into the ring with the Rougeaus, I’ll annihilate the two cowards myself. And I won’t take a long time doing it. They’ll be finished before they can say ‘All-American Boys.’”
In all probability, a future confrontation between the two squads will be more lengthy. The Rockers and Rougeaus are evenly matched on paper,  and it would be difficult for either duo to score a lightning-fast victory. 
The aftershock of the attack on Micheals can go in either team’s favor. Despite bold promises, the Rocker may not be 1000 percent in fighting form, and memories of the episode could cause him to be hesitant in the ring. Even if the Rockers are willing to hold nothing back, their fury may cause them to rush the ring without a solid game plan–a necessity against a team as well-coordinated as the Rougeaus. On the other hand, the incident could serve as motivation for the Rockers to train harder and battle fiercer than ever before, not letting up until the Rougeaus are literally ready to be carted out of the arena. 
The team that can work better as a unit will likely come out ahead. Although the Rougeaus claim that, being brothers, their teamwork is impeccable, the Rockers are one squad just as finely tuned. Each pair is known for double shoulder-blocks, double backflips, double drop-kicks and synchronized moves off the ropes. Whichever man becomes separated from his partner long enough may be victimized by these tactics may well be responsible for his team’s loss.
Finally, there's the question of experience. The Rougeaus could have the advantage here, as they’ve been battling in WWF rings longer than have their adversaries. Plus, they recently went up against the Bushwackers, expanding an almost scholarly knowledge of the art of brawling. However the Rockers not long ago fared well against the Brain Busters, a team combining rulebreaking, scientific finesse and psychological tactics. And at WrestleMania V, Michaels and Jannetty unequivocally proved their toughness against the mountainous Twin Towers.
Perhaps it is best to take Jannetty’s advice and not analysis and theory to calculate the outcome of the conflict. “Hey, baby,I’m running on pure emotion and pure energy,” Jannetty said. “And that energy’s going to  rock the Rougeaus so bad they’re never going to be able to find their way back to a wrestling ring.”
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astralbondpro · 2 months
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May 7, 1983 -
Jimmy Hart debuts his new song "Lance Russell's Nose" on this episode of CWA Championship Wrestling.
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