He had an incredible run through the independent circuits in the early 1980s and later had successful tenures in both WWF and WCW.
And finally, it wouldn’t be a classic old timey wrestling party with an appearance by Junkyard Dog.
Unfortunately, JYD isn’t quite as well known to modern wrestling fans as Andre The Giant or Iron Sheik, but he was electrifying in his day.
He never got quite the push he deserved from either of the major promotions (although he did work with Ric Flair a bit in WCW), but he still wrestled a ton of mid-card level matches and was very popular with crowds.