Elvis Presley Gladiators DVD, signed by Dave Hebler. JSA Authenticated Starting bid $99.99.


This rare hand signed DVD, featuring Elvis Presley's Karate history is a true gem for any collector who's a fan of his music and persona. This has a hand signed autograph by the following individuals:


Dave Hebler


The 8x10 comes with a card of authentication from JSA that verifies that the autographs are hand signed, 100% authentic, and verified.


It would be silly for me to speculate, but this item is so rare, and they're realistically are not very many items that exist that have this signature on it! What a rare piece of history!


100% hand signed

100% authentic

100% certified

100% rare


The item in the photographs is the item that you will get. The certificate will be included!


With a focus on his prowess in karate, the poster sized print showcases the King of Rock & Roll's athleticism and love for martial arts. The book is a must-have for any Elvis Presley fan who wants to own a piece of his legacy. Get your hands on this rare item today!



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Who is Dave Hebler?


Dave Hebler has been a sought after self-defense instructor for over sixty years. Hence, the reason why the world’s greatest entertainer, Elvis Presley, chose Dave to be one of his bodyguards in his personal entourage known as the Memphis Mafia from 1972-76. Dave became an integral part of Elvis’s life after the two met at Ed Parker’s American Kenpo studio in California. Later, Dave became Elvis’s personal Kenpo instructor for several years. Besides being best known as one of the Memphis Mafia members and Elvis’s bodyguard, Dave has a 10th degree black belt in Kenpo karate. One of the true pioneers of American Kenpo Karate, Dave began his martial arts journey under the late Senior Grandmaster and Founder of American Kenpo Karate, Ed Parker, in 1959. Dave is a member of three Hall of Fames: Masters Hall of Fame in 2010, Kenpo Karate Hall of Fame in 2016, and Hall of Fame South America Martial Arts in 2018. Dave travels the world not only speaking about his years with Elvis, but is also a four-time author, gives lectures and workshops on self-defense and assault prevention. When not traveling, Dave resides in Wichita Falls, TX.


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What is this DVD?


This is the long-awaited DVD officially released by Elvis Presley Enterprises, an essential purchase, especially when you understand the man studied several styles for two decades and took it VERY seriously from 1960-1974.


1.) 49 minutes of footage narrated by Wayne Carmen

2.) Raw footage with Elvis

3.) 1968 'It Hurts Me' Karate footage takes

4.) Interview about Elvis' Karate with Wayne Carmen who spent 3 years working with him


The footage is filmed from 2 places (mostly) at the Tennessee Karate Institute which resided above a drug store in Memphis and a smaller amount is also filmed at Khan Rhee's own studio.


The footage opens up showing a 1974 Elvis in mid-September a bit paunchy and sounding slightly slurred. However, despite this 'shock' you can hear and see his enthusiasm for promoting the mental, physical & spiritual side of martial arts as he's having demonstrated and explaining.


First you see Al Hokum 'demo' followed by Bill Wallace looking very, VERY impressive alongside Red West. Then Elvis with Dave Hebler and Red West.


When Khan Rhee is introduced he is immediately very difficult to understand but shows the very high kicking that Elvis so much admired.


Then we move to filming at Khan Rhee's place and this is where the footage gets disturbing. After meditating Khan takes off Elvis' right sock and bandage off from his hand and shows where a scratch infected Elvis' hand and where Elvis ripped off his ingrown toenail. This explains why we don't see any Karate kicking from Elvis obviously, he wasn't well enough to do that.


Elvis liked Ed Parkers Kempo style which is the very fast arm movements and Elvis and David Stanley demonstrate.


Then we see the whole Gladiators team promote Bill Wallace to an 8th degree black belt - and finally, we see Bill Wallace solo limbering up and doing stretches. Then the footage repeats itself from a different Camera angle.


In fact 3 cameras were used to film this and Elvis makes it clear he wants to promote ALL styles of Karate.


Its explained how Elvis' original name of 'Black Panther' couldn't be accepted by Elvis due to political reasons and why he ended up known as 'Tiger'.


Ed Parker doesn't feature at all because of a falling out Elvis had with him when Ed Parker put his name up as headliner for a Karate Tournament.


As well as the footage listening to Elvis' Karate Kata and monologue from the 30.8.74 M/S adds extra interest and understanding to this footage.


By the end of 1974 this whole project was shut down, but you can see here how it could have developed into a documentary by Elvis about martial arts.


It is fascinating to see Elvis arrive, perform and instruct about his love of Karate.


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This is part of the Steve Black memorabilia collection that I have been helping him post on eBay for the last several months. Follow the auctions for more to come!


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