Rare
and
historic
audio
recorded
with
a
hand-held
tape
recorder
in
1975.
The
fidelity
is
relatively
poor
on
this
clip,
and
the
crowd
heat
was
almost
drowning
out
Bob
Caudle
and
David
Crockett.
But
the
clip
is
presented
here
for
historical
purposes.
A
transcript
(as
best
as
could
be
completed)
is
included
to
help
you
follow
along
as
you
listen.
The Supreme
Sacrifice
(MP3
clip,
2
min) **Audio temporarily removed. **
Transcript:
Bob
Caudle:
Ole
Anderson
down
from
another
chop…
David
Crockett:
He’s
bleeding!
He’s
bleeding
from
those
chops!
Caudle:
He’s
cut
him
above
the
eye.
Ole
Anderson
now
is
bleeding
heavily
from
the
eye.
He
is
really
bleeding
David
.
Now
here’s
Gene
Anderson,
take
down,
caught
in
the
corner
is
Paul
Jones,
and
they
go
after
him.
Crockett:
Gene
Anderson
is
completely
exhausted.
And
the
Indian
goes
to
work
on
him…
Caudle:
The
big
tommy-hawk
chop...and
Ole’s
got
to
go
down!
Crockett:
He
can’t
take
much
more.
Caudle:
He’s
got
a
foot
across
the
ropes!
Crockett:
Gene
Anderson’s
completely
exhausted……completely
exhausted!
Hanging
over
the
ropes,
hanging
there...
Caudle:
Wahoo
McDaniel…
Crockett:
Tremendous
chops!
Gene
Anderson,
climbs
up….Ole….
Caudle:
Wahoo!
Slammed
into
the
head…
Crockett:
He
and
Gene
Anderson
butted
heads…
Caudle:
He’s
going
to
be
counted
out!!
Crockett:
We
have
new
champions!
Gene
and
Ole
Anderson,
but
how
can,
how
can
Ole
Anderson
do
this?
Caudle:
Wahoo..
Crockett:
Gene
Anderson
is
out
on
the
floor,
he’s
out
cold!
Caudle:
Wahoo
was
slammed
into
Gene
Anderson
in
the
head.
He
and
Anderson
collided,
Gene
was
outside
the
ring.
Two
head
butts,
they
came
together…Wahoo
is
out
in
the
ring
and
Gene
Anderson
is
out
on
the
floor.
And
referee
Sonny
Fargo
has
counted
Wahoo
out.
Crockett:
How
can,
how
can
Ole
Anderson
sacrifice
his
brother
like
that?
Gene
Anderson
is
not
moving,
he’s
out
cold!
Caudle:
He
had
said
earlier
that
the
Andersons
would
do
anything,
anything
to
win
those
belts
and
there’s
a
good
example
of
just
what
they
did.
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