Hoarders: MASSIVE Mess Is Biggest Match Yet For Wrestling Icon “Cobra” | A&E

Wrestling icon “Cobra” must clean up his home and turn his 37-acre property into a safer environment in this clip from Season 12, Episode 4, “Cobra”.

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Professionals try to help people who compulsively hoard possessions.

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34 thoughts on “Hoarders: MASSIVE Mess Is Biggest Match Yet For Wrestling Icon “Cobra” | A&E

  1. Dorothy! Dorothy! Dorothyyyyyy! Can you read me? You are always giving everyone big hugs. I'm sending a huge hug all the way from Brooklyn! Love ya!!

  2. One of my favourites. Top marks to everyone who does their bit on this show. Feel for the folk, well some of them and despite his bravado, he just felt lost without his parents and felt so sad without them. I hope he has found some peace. I keep memory boxes of those that have passed.

  3. Good grief! An old hippie with a mommy & daddy issue & no teeth ( or mirror obviously), with a son who has an illegitimate biracial child on the way but won't marry the mother. Those 2 poor pups have endured living in that mess with that crazy old dude & last but not least–they are entertaining leaving a child with him???! 😳

  4. Thia was a great episode. I really like how they incorporated his wrestling career into the process, the smile on his face when they gave him the belt made me smile too. You can see the load finally lift off of his shoulders after everything is done.

  5. I feel a kindred to Cobra. I lost my Dad in 2013, My Daddy (my Grandfather) in 2019, and my Mama (my Grandmother) a week ago. My Grandparents helped raise me. So they were Mama and Daddy. I helped care for my Mama for the past 2 years. She suffered from Altzeimers disease. I saw it slowly take my Mama away. And it has been a heart ache I could never explain in words. 💔

  6. wow that picture on the wall right before 18 min near the end we had when I was a kid! it had 2 smaller pics that went with it! my mom got rid of them years ago but I remember liking them as a kid… wonder what it's called… lol

  7. Although the psychologist set a pretty non-judgmental tone overall, I feel like Cobra was told to do a lot of things, which would overlook a lot of mental/emotional issues. For example, he was essentially forced to get rid of the cars, without actually receiving help to understand why exactly he is so attached to them. I hope Cobra got the emotional support and help he needed in this transition. Wish the psychologist could contribute more than just being an understanding host.

  8. The man is on major pain killers. He has lost his teeth. He can barely walk. He is kind of a "wreck", just like his house. He didn't care for himself in his life, and doesn't seem to care much about others. People keep saying he is a nice, good man. I don't see it! He keeps saying people are "coming at" him, when they aren't.

  9. You could tell that Cobra had just been struggling with such big losses and this was his way of coping. It takes a strong person to admit your faults and a stronger person to accept help to rectify them. What a great family all around! It's hard to break the cycle and get out of the downward spiral. Good on ya champion! This is why as family you have to stick together and see things through.

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