Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Troy Garn in the warrior routine.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Jamie Durie in the carnival routine.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Pre-intermission Disco routine with Jamie Durie, Adam Hughes, Adam West, Esa Havela, Brant Jackson, Troy Garn, Marty Amiott and host James Howard.
Manpower appeared in an Australian tv commercial for a cleaning product. I think the director must have been in lust with Esa Havela, because he features heavily.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Brant Jackson in the Indian routine.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Adam Hughes in the Pharaoh routine.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - host James Howard taking his shirt off.
Private recording of the Manpower Australia World Fantasy 2 Tour on the 21st of September 1996 in Wellington, New Zealand - Show finale with Jamie Durie, Esa Havela, Adam West, James Howard, Adam Hughes, Brant Jackson, Troy Garn and Martin Amiott.
Esa Havela competing in the 1988 Sabba Adelaide Physique Classic - Men's Open category - Results, appropriately the guys are posing to the music "Male Stripper" by Man 2 Man.
Strip Search Australia - Episode 1 (the first 40 seconds, the tape quality was bad, but after that it gets better)
Australian TV-show from the where Billy Cross looked for male strippers to form a new male revue called "Aussie Storm".
I don't think the group lasted very long. Manpower presents "Aussie Storm", quickly became "the Thunder from Down Under" for the touring group and many of the guys became part of the regular Thunder brand.
18 yo farm boy Shane Martell
Lee Webster should have gotten through to the next round. I mean, just look at that ass.
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