Twitter (or X, if you insist) has dusted off a gem: a three‑minute mash‑up simply titled “Roadhouse, but it's just all the Terry Funk scenes.” The edit first surfaced online shortly after Funk’s passing on August 23, 2023. This week it returned to everyone’s feed like a steel chair from under the ring.

Watching Funk bark, brawl, and hurl Patrick Swayze through bar furniture is peak cinema. The video slices out every non‑Funk frame, leaving pure, gravel‑voiced chaos. No philosophy about pain, no Dalton tai chi—just the Hardcore Legend stomping across Jasper, Missouri.

Quick Refresher: What Is Road House?

Released in 1989, Road House follows bouncer James Dalton (Swayze), hired to clean up the Double Deuce, a bar so rough you need tetanus shots at the door. Local jerk Brad Wesley runs the town; bar fights escalate into monster‑truck property damage; philosophical shirtlessness ensues. Enter Funk as Morgan, Wesley’s enforcer who learns the hard way that dropkicks hurt more in denim.

Terry Funk on Film (and in the Ring)

Road House wasn’t Funk’s only Hollywood detour. He popped up in Paradise Alley, handled stunt coordination on Over the Top, and even choreographed a bar fight for Rocky V. Yet movies were side quests for a man whose day job was revolutionizing hardcore wrestling. A two‑time ECW World Champion, an NWA World Heavyweight Champion, and Hall of Famer in every promotion that matters, Funk blended old‑school psychology with wild‑west brutality.

His résumé reads like a weapons locker: flaming branding irons in Japan, barbed‑wire boards in Philly, retired more times than Ric Flair changes robes—and still kept coming back for one more moonsault.

The renewed popularity of this supercut proves that even in a film stuffed with beer bottles and Swayze kicks, Terry Funk steals the scene. Enjoy the clip, raise a cold one to the Hardcore Legend, and remember: pain don't hurt—but Terry Funk sure could dish it out.