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Playboy Buddy Rose Passes

  • 30-04-2009 10:39am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,463 ✭✭✭


    From wwe.com

    R.I.P

    Playboy Buddy Rose (Paul Perschmann), one of the most unique individuals ever to compete inside the squared circle, passed away April 28 in Portland, Ore., at the age of 56.

    In the early 1970s, Rose began his wrestling career in Minneapolis. From there, he moved on to the Pacific Northwest. It was there where Rose blossomed into a top caliber performer in the mid to late 1970s. Two of his most notable rivalries from that area at that time were against WWE Hall of Famers Rowdy Roddy Piper and Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka.(Career Photos)

    It was in 1982 that the Playboy entered WWE. He painted the picture that he had money to burn, and lived a lavish lifestyle that he flaunted, saying the fans could only dream that they were him. Despite his physical appearance, Rose was deceivingly quick and agile when in action, saying that he was “heavy in the seat, but light on the feet.” He pushed the then-WWE Champion Bob Backlund to the limit in the series of matches they had during the 1982-1983 time frame.

    Another highlight of Rose’s WWE career came while wearing a mask. As the Masked Executioner, he and Tito Santana were the participants in the very first match to have taken place at WrestleMania in 1985.

    In 1986, Rose returned to Minneapolis, and while competing anew in the AWA, he and his tag team partner Pretty Boy Doug Somers had an intense rivalry against a young, upstart team known as the Midnight Rockers, a.k.a. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty.

    Rose returned for another stint in WWE rings in 1990, and gained even more notoriety by humorously promoting a product known as the “Blow Away Diet.” And despite his even bigger girth of being 317 pounds at that time, Rose would correct the ring announcement of his weight, adamantly saying that he was a “slim, trim 217 lbs.”

    World Wrestling Entertainment offers its sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Paul Perschmann, a.k.a. Playboy Buddy Rose.


    Shin


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,122 ✭✭✭✭Jimmy Bottlehead


    Only 56. Another one bites the dust.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Sad news , same age as Steamboat !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,624 ✭✭✭Dancor


    Jesus, thats young.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,964 ✭✭✭Podge2k7


    RIP


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven


    Sh*t, i was only talking to orestes about this guy the other week about that Blow Away skit.



    Here's the 2002 redux found as an easter egg on the Michaels - From The Vault DVD.
    It's not as funny with Lawler doing it though. :(

    Paul Perschmann 1952-2009


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21 munyshaker


    ShawnRaven wrote: »
    Sh*t, i was only talking to orestes about this guy the other week about that Blow Away skit.



    Here's the 2002 redux found as an easter egg on the Michaels - From The Vault DVD.
    It's not as funny with Lawler doing it though. :(

    Paul Perschmann 1952-2009
    great video post
    loved him with the blow away fat
    he was the new adrian adonis of early 90's that didnt work
    RIP


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,972 ✭✭✭orestes


    RIP


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,122 ✭✭✭✭Jimmy Bottlehead


    ShawnRaven wrote: »
    Sh*t, i was only talking to orestes about this guy the other week about that Blow Away skit.



    Here's the 2002 redux found as an easter egg on the Michaels - From The Vault DVD.
    It's not as funny with Lawler doing it though. :(

    Paul Perschmann 1952-2009

    Might be a bit off considering the topic, but I really don't find that as funny as people are making out... its hardly Austin Beerbath memorable... :confused:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,917 ✭✭✭RebelRockChick


    A tribute to him by The Fink on his WWE Universe blog
    Playboy Buddy Rose: An Appreciation
    Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 12:31 PM EST [General]

    When I came into my office this morning here at wwe.com, I received an e-mail informing me of the passing yesterday of Playboy Buddy Rose, at the way too young age of 56. Now I know that a lot of you probably are unaware of this individual from a standpoint of prominence and performance, but for those of you who do remember, the Playboy was one of a kind.

    He flaunted his lifestyle when he entered WWE rings in 1982. If it was wine, women, and song, the Playboy was right there, and he knew how to tug on the emotional strings of our fans back then. And his body composition was the exact opposite of what a playboy should look like; that definitely was a key to his getting over with our fans from a "negatively positive" standpoint.

    Yet in the ring, he could move with the best of them. Deceivingly quick and cat like, Rose could go toe to toe with the best of them. His first meeting against Bob Backlund in Madison Square Garden even had my jaw dropping in amazement. This man gave the then WWE Champion a run for his money, in addition to the great Pedro Morales, and others as well. And the night that Buddy faced Bob for the first time in MSG, there were two of the Playboy's fine ladies by his side, accompanying him. They wore top hats, tuxes, and tails, pretty classy. One of those ladies was a very young Sensational Sherri Martel, who of course would go on to manage the Playboy and Doug Summers in the AWA in 1986.

    When Buddy returned back to WWE around 1990, he was carrying a little more "excess baggage" around his midsection, and he took that supposed "handicap" and capitalized on that as well. Remember the Blow Away Diet? He was the subject. And in the ring, I would introduce him at his weight of 317 pounds, to which he would come up to me, as cool as a cucumber, take the microphone from me, and say: "Correction. Tonight I weigh in at a slim and trim 217 pounds." Boy, did he ever get booed for that. But that was the secret to his success. He knew what his role was, and he always seemed to press the right buttons to make himself a most unique character that stood out from the rest of the pack.

    Playboy Buddy Rose was one of my favorites, and I'm saddened by the fact that he had to leave us so soon. Godspeed my friend, and the "wrestling arena up above" will now be welcoming one heck of a performer!!!

    RIP


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven


    Might be a bit off considering the topic, but I really don't find that as funny as people are making out... its hardly Austin Beerbath memorable... :confused:

    After Vince bought out the AWA, Rose went into semi-retirement and then returned to WWE but was pretty much a jobber at this stage. His gimmick was that he was 217lbs (as opposed to 317lbs) and hence thats what the video was about. That he lost the 100lbs due to the blow away diet plan. It was also a play on Slimfast, that came out on the US market around that time too.


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