Getting 'Whacked' by Luke and Butch
By ADAM BURCHIILL -- For SLAM! Wrestling
Last month, the Ontario-based ICW welcomed former WWF superstars
the Bushwhackers, to try their unpredictable wrestling style on the
Canadian Indy circuit.
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The Bushwhackers at the ICW Hamilton show. -- Greg Oliver, CANOE
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After waiting around in the media room for about two hours, I was lucky
enough to get a few words with the tag team legends.
The two former sheep farmers from Wellington, New Zealand, were quick to
point out that Canada is where they got their first major break in
pro wrestling as the Kiwis.
"Actually, the first place we came to in North America, was Canada. It was
a place called Montreal, with Grand Prix Wrestling. That was our first
introduction to pro wrestling in North America. There's a great bunch of
wrestlers there and it was just a great experience."
(At this point it is necessary to say that it is next to impossible to tell them apart, in person or when transcribing an interview! Suffice it to say that they speak for each other.)
The brutality from the sadistic cousins was to much for the wrestlers in
Grand Prix, and the two wasted no time in snagging the tag team straps.
From there, they renamed themselves the Sheepherders, and headed south
to the Mid-South (later UWF), with Bill Watts. Luke and Butch tore apart the Mid-South scene,
engaging in feuds with the likes of the Fabulous Ones, and a The
Fantastics. Feuds like these gained them the reputation of being two of the
most violent wrestlers in the world.
"Ah yeah, we were having barbed wire matches, we were having cage matches,
one time in Bill Watts' territory we had about twenty three barbed-wire cage matches in a row. Our bodies and our heads were like cabbages."
Any resentment that people think that ECW invented the 'hardcore' style,
even though they were doing over a decade before?
"No, not resentment mate, in this business you don't need resentment. But,
we were doing it and that's all we need to know. As long as we know we were
doing it, and our fans know we were doing it, that's fine with us."
From there, they did a small stint with the NWA before heading to Puerto
Rico, which now they wish they hadn't done.
"We just wrestled for a while there and came back. We really should have
stayed in the mainland, we realize that now. We didn't really know the
strength of the NWA and the strength of television coverage and everything.
If we'd have had that time over again, would we have gone to Puerto Rico?
No. We would've stayed in the NWA and worked on from there."
They returned to the NWA for a short time, then they got the call
from Vince McMahon.
"He saw us in the NWA, saw the talent and they saw there was a chance to
make some big money with us. So we went up there and Vince said 'we'd like
you to do something different', didn't say what it was going to be, we
didn't know what it was going to be, but he gave us the name the
Bushwhackers, and we came up with our own style. Now we have fans from
three years old, to ninety-three years old, and it seemed to fit all ages
and all styles."
Is it hard going from violent savages, to licking small kids faces on the
way to the ring?
"Not really mate, because the wrestling business has changed over the
years, so to stay with it you have to change as well. We were still
aggressive in some styles, but not so aggressive with blood and guts and
everything else not shown on national TV at the time. Our fans couldn't
believe we went from the Sheepherders to the Bushwhackers, but as we said,
you have to keep up with the times. Vince was a great guy as well.
Obviously, everyone knows we could've been used stronger then we were, but
we had a great time."
Even though the Bushwhackers aren't in any of the big three promotions,
don't think they're not busy. Other than wrestling numerous dates, they've
opened up a wrestling school in Florida, and even have a have a web page at
http://www.wrestlingclassics.com/bushwhackers/.
So how long before they hang up the tights?
"When we can't get up. When we can't entertain the people, have fun and enjoy
it. Entertaining people is number one. Whether you're feeling bad or whatever,
you go out and entertain the people."
After the show, I asked a couple of young kids what they thought of the Bushwhackers, whom they had just seen in a match against The Headshrinkers.
"They were cool! They rocked, Bushwhackers rule."
We'll likely be seeing a lot more of Luke and Butch.