Prince Kumali once told me that travelling by boat to America, he became friendly with a crew member and when he was working in New York the man came to watch him. He was getting a hammering and the man climbed into the ring to help him. Does anyone remember incidents like this here and if so were they genuine or stooges?
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Trust Anglo Italian to reply with perfectly sensible and reasoned comment. Anglo is quite right,
but whilst most wrestlers could take a crowd "up" and bring them "down" some have a reputation for exciting the crowd and then leaving others to deal with the consequences.