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welcome to Terry Gordy Loved This Business: It never Loved Him Back, He HATED these guys and wanted them ERASED He wasn’t just a brawler — he was a walking migraine with fists. A southern-fried ass-kicker who hit so hard even his tag partners flinched. This is the truth about Terry Gordy and the five men who couldn’t stand him — not gimmick heat, not worked resentment, but full-blown, shoot venom. If Gordy didn’t like you, you felt it. And if you didn’t like Gordy? Too bad. He wasn’t changing a damn thing. This ain’t one of those “he was hard to work with, but we all got along in the end” stories. Nah. These are the grudges that stayed real. The ones that kept veterans from shaking hands. The ones that made guys walk out of promotions, or worse — agree to work with him only if the finish didn’t involve looking weak. That’s how deep it ran. Respect in wrestling is earned. Gordy took it. This video digs through the dark underbelly of that respect — where it wasn’t earned. Where grudges got personal. We’re talking booking table sabotage, real-life punches in matches, locker room lines drawn in beer and chalk dust. The kind of heat that ruins careers and turns stares into shoot threats. He didn’t have time for soft bodies, empty suits, or wrestlers who thought “hardcore” meant paintball cosplay. What’s worse? Some of them started as allies. But with Gordy, the fallout was always nuclear. Whether it was backstage politics or a stiff receipt in the ring, once you crossed him, you weren’t getting a second shot. You got a clothesline that came with a neck injury and a subtle “don’t come back.” The guy might’ve looked like he just woke up from a nap in a truck stop parking lot — but inside that ring, he was death in denim. And no, this ain’t hero worship. Gordy wasn’t perfect. He made enemies because he was stubborn, blunt, and refused to cater to egos. But that’s exactly why the hate was real. You couldn’t manipulate him. You couldn’t fake chemistry with him. And you damn sure couldn’t out-drink him into liking you. So if you came into the business with a clipboard, a gimmick belt, or a legacy name you didn’t earn? He clocked it, called it, and crushed it. Simple as that. By the end of this ride, you’ll know exactly why some of the biggest names in the business avoided him, hated him, or plotted to get him blackballed. But you’ll also see why the ones who did respect him — they meant it. Because Gordy didn’t play politics. He just played rough. This isn’t about who smiled in Hall of Fame speeches. This is about who left arenas pissed off, sore, and muttering four-letter words under their breath when his name got mentioned. Terry Gordy made wrestling real for the ones who forgot it was supposed to hurt. Now hit play. Let’s go wreck some legacies.