June 14, 1986: With Baby Doll by his side, The Warlord makes his debut by making short work of Bill Mulkey. It looks as if Jim Cornette isn't the only person around here getting a little bit of bodyguard protection.
🇮🇪⚔️ An armed Irish group has issued a direct warning to politicians:
“You have flooded our communities with military-age migrant men.
We will not sit back and watch our culture and religion destroyed.”
The pushback has begun.
Ireland is waking up.
AJ Lee on her suicide attempt.
“I didn't go through with the attempt however I did book a hotel room to die in because I didn't want my husband to find me.”
“I called the suicide prevention hotline… The man on the other end on of the phone, this man was so patient and so kind. It was the first time in a long time someone had shown me kindness... it was this tiny small act of kindness that literally saved my life.”
(2021)
With a rain delay currently, I wanted to give my thoughts on #DustyRhodes with the anniversary of his death.
My thoughts are with @CodyRhodes , @dustinrhodes and the entire Rhodes family today.
June 13, 1987: Both syndicated television shows began the same. The previous Saturday night's showdown between Tully Blanchard and Dusty Rhodes for not only the NWA Television Title but also $100,000, half of which was the People's Money, you understand? From NWA Pro, here we go.
May 21, 1983: Greg Valentine joins Bob Caudle to review a VTR of Roddy Piper at home still convalescing from the ear injury suffered at the hands of The Hammer. We also have memories of "I Broke Wahoo's Leg" as The Big Chief joins Gene Okerlund to announce he's on his way back.