Sergeant Slaughter and Camouflage
Rocks America
Cobra Records, 1985
Sergeant Slaughter, everyone is behind you
Sergeant Slaughter, you defend our red-white-and-blue
'Cause you love everybody, in this land so much
But if somebody puts down America, they better beware
Of the Cobra Clutch.........!
Robert Rudolph Remus (b. 1948) grew up in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and served in the Marines. In the 1970s he began a career in professional wrestling, under his own name and later, the moniker 'Super Destroyer Mark II'. But it was in 1980, when he joined the World Wrestling Federation and performed as 'Sergeant Slaughter', that fame came to Robert Remus.
Wearing a campaign hat and sunglasses, Slaughter initially was a villain, and during the early 80s, pitted against the wholesome, All-American WWF wrestler Bob Backlund in some memorable matches.
By the time of 1984's 'World War Three', a titanic battle with the Iron Sheikh, Sgt. Slaughter had transitioned into a good-guy persona and the embodiment of American patriotism (although in the 1990s, Slaughter reverted to evil again, and portrayed himself as a Iraqi sympathizer).
Slaughter's signature wrestling move was the 'Cobra Clutch', which was so powerful and inexorable that no adversary could recover, once Clutched........................
On the lead track, 'Cobra Clutch', his contribution was limited to growling the eponymous phrase.
I invite you to listen and see what you think............and don't blame me if you succumb !