Today we continue a three-parter on Dave's massive Dusty Rhodes obituary. It is basically a book on the life and times of one of the most influential and popular pro wrestlers of all time ...
WWE fans remember him best as a fun-loving good guy who battled The Million Dollar Man and “Macho King” Randy Savage alongside his valet Sapphire, but Dusty Rhodes was much more than just a ...
Upon signing a developmental contract and starting in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in 2011, Brandi met the man who would become her father-in-law Dusty Rhodes, who ran the developmental ...
He then moved to World Class Championship Wrestling and changed his name to Dusty Rhodes. He had a heel run teaming up with Don Jardine and managed by Hart, the stable was called The Spoiler.
Shawn Spears reflects on what it meant for him to return to WWE with the presentation he used outside the company instead of 'Tye Dillinger.' ...
The Netflix docuseries Mr. McMahon reveals that Dusty Rhodes was initially offered the WWF Championship, but he declined, leading to Hulk Hogan's legendary reign. Vince McMahon discusses this ...
Hart played a pivotal role in some of wrestling’s most famous angles, including the Dusty Rhodes babyface turn in Florida in 1974 when Hart managed the villainous Pak Song, and serving as booker ...
WWE's YouTube channel WWE Vault has announced they will show a live event from February 1st, 1987 which features Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors, 'Ravishing' Ri ...
FOWLER, DUSTY J.Dusty J. Fowler, Denver. Mother of Leslie A., Armie J., Carter L.W., and Ebony N. (Nathinel) Fowler; daughter of Josephine O. Leali; stepdaughter of ...
Floyd M. “Max” Rhodes III, 85, of Fleetwood, passed away Saturday, August 18, 2018, surrounded by his loving family at home. He was the husband of Isabella (Hetrick) Rhodes with whom he shared ...
On the DragonKing Karl rotation of classic pro wrestling themes, we are back around to "From the Pages of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter" where I look back at some of Dave Meltzer's biographies ...
WWE's YouTube channel WWE Vault has announced they will show a live event from February 1st, 1987 which features Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, Arn Anderson and more.