A couple of days ago I pop in my DVD Working Class Heroes the story of the Von Erich which brought back a lot of good memories as well as some horrible memories as well for me as a young wrestling fans.
The Von Erich's had it all their own wrestling promotion which they along with many other awesome wrestling talent built up, and soon left the NWA and stood out on it's own. Then without warning it started to crumble as the hand of the Grim Reaper started to slowly creep into this promotion first claiming the life of the biggest Von Erich star David Von Erich who was in line to be the next NWA World Champion. However WCCW seem to survive this untimely death and continue to push on however death would come knocking again this time taking form in a suicide death of Mike Von Erich,who was dealing with toxic shock syndrome that had mess up his mind and his wrestling career but still WCCW push on and continue to make strides until late 80's. As WCCW seem to keeping going and not phase by the deaths of the Von Erich boys another Von Erich brother was set to make his wrestling debut, and his name was Chris and unlike his brother who were huge and very well built Chris was short but he had some muscle; however, due to having breathing problems Chris growth was short due to his breathing treatments. However, like his brother Chris enter the ring and in his first match broke his arm on miss drop kick thus ending his career when he found out that is body could not handle the pounding of wrestling. Sadly Chris like his brother Mike took his life as well thus dealing another blow to Von Erich history. Then the most famous of all the Von Erich brother Kerry Von Erich who had a stint in the WWE as the Texas Tornado who was the wrestler who put an end to Mr Prefect's undefeated run IC champion, was facing some serious prison time due to some drug charges took his life thus ending Von Erich run as the first family of pro wrestling.
I know there might be some of you wrestling fans who are too young to remember WCCW and Von Erich but for it's time WCCW was one the hottest promotion you could have watch back in the 80's. They had a talent roster that not even the WWF at the time could keep up and during their time in the NWA both Ric Flair and Harley Race hated coming their because they knew they would lose their title to anyone in the WCCW.
However, as I watch this DVD I could not help but shed a few tears at some of the wrestler who I grew up watching who wrestle in this promotion only later to die from a drug abuse or suicide. It was shame because when the Von Erich died so did WCCW, but WCCW was not only about the Von Erich a lot of awesome talent came through that promotion. Talent like JYD, Rick Rude, King Kong Bundy, The Midnight Express, Jake Roberts, Andre The Giant, Gino Hernadez, Chris Adams, Ice Man King Person, Jerry Lawler, Jeff Jarrett, The One Man Gang, The Great Kabuki, Kamala, The FreeBirds, "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin and the list goes on.
As I finish the DVD I wonder to myself is this just a case of bad timing or was this promotion curse because a lot of the wrestlers I mention are dead and gone. One can not help to wonder if the Von Erich would have all stayed alive would WCCW still be going or would it have fallen apart like WCW? Although WCCW is gone there is still one Von Erich alive and that is Kevin who is now retired from wrestling and works as a real estate agent, Kevin in the DVD was quoted as saying "Once I was brother to five, and I am brother to no one."
Taking away all the sadness that WCCW had and you found a promotion that set some awesome trends, WCCW broke the model when it came to wrestling talent. WCCW could be compare the WWE of today with it's use of young good talent and ideals they also change the way wrestling was filmed about in the 80's.
I would suggest for all you young wrestling fans who want to see history of wrestling and I am not talking about WWE version of wrestling history, go out find this DVD and buy it or rent it because it will change whatever view you have on wrestling.