The world be a more peaceful place if everyone entered the room to the rocking tunes of Dusty Rhodes’ "Common Man Boogie". Nothing says nonviolence like the dulcet tones of a fresh cow bell and a grown man in yellow polka dots. If Rhodes used "Common Man Boogie" for his entire career maybe The Four Horsemen give the son of a plumber a pass and don’t viciously break his arm in cold blood.
Can times really be that hard when you’re dancing to "Common Man Boogie"?!?!
Courtesy of The Big O and Dukes Show we have a title fight from the Clunker in the Bunker 2.