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Rev. Al Sharpton to host WWE RAW

August 8th, 2009 1 comment

This should be good

The August 10, 2009 issue of Dave Metlzer’s The Wrestling Observer reports that none other than Rev Al Sharpton is scheduled to host a future episode of WWE RAW.  That’s crackerjack booking from the House of McMahon for you.

rev al raw wwe Rev. Al Sharpton to host WWE RAW

Kurt Angle stars in ‘End Game’

July 13th, 2009 2 comments

This movie is a must-see!

TNA pro wrestler and former Olympian Kurt Angle starts in this upcoming low budget thriller.  File this one in the ‘it’s so bad, it’s good’ category!  Enjoy the trailer for End Game.

kurtangleendgame Kurt Angle stars in End Game

King Jerry Lawler For Memphis Mayor

July 8th, 2009 No comments

It’s good to be the mayor

mayor jerry lawler King Jerry Lawler For Memphis Mayor

Read the whole story at The Commercial Appeal

Wrestler Jerry Lawler running for Memphis mayor
By Zack McMillin

The ‘King’ is getting back into the political ring.

Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler of local and national wrestling fame said this morning in a scheduled appearance on WGKS-FM KIX 106 that he is going to run in the City of Memphis’ special mayoral election.

Long the dominant personality in the Memphis wrestling scene, Lawler’s fame has expanded nationally because of his presence on WWE broadcasts. That role also means he spends ample time away from Memphis, something that did not help him when he ran for mayor in 1999 and gained less than 12 percent of the vote.

In interviews this week, Lawler has contended that Memphis politicians have made the city “a laughingstock” outside of town, and stresses his experience as a marketer and businessman as proof that he would bring a valuable skillset.

He also believes his celebrity in this community guarantees a base of voters. Whether he can convince more voters that electing a celebrity wrestler will help solve Memphis’s image problems will be one of his main challenges.

Lawler said he will not actively raise funds for the race, stressed his “common sense” and pointed to his popularity across racial lines.

Great WWF Intro: Paul Christy

July 1st, 2009 1 comment

“How many apartment buildings can you own?”

Who is Paul Christy?

“A Wrestler.  Magician.  Hypnotist.  Alright?”

It’s amazing that this incoherent, rambling interview ever made it on to WWF television, but it did.   Enjoy Mr Christy’s first, and last, WWF interview, on May 21, 1986.

mascots001 Great WWF Intro: Paul Christy

Exotic Adrian Street: “A Mighty Big Girl”

June 17th, 2009 1 comment

…for her age

adrianstreet misslinda Exotic Adrian Street: A Mighty Big GirlAnother one of my all-time favorite pro wrestling gimmicks is Exotic Adrian Street, and his valet, Miss Linda.  The gimmick is bizarre – Adrian Street played an outwardly effeminate and perfumed character, drawing some inspiration from the legendary Gorgeous George.  This allowed his opponents to taunt him by questioning his masculinity, though it was clear he was paired with his devoted valet, Miss Linda, a female bodybuilder who was bigger than he was.

Once the bell rang, Street’s persona altered.  The prissy wrestler became a frantic, violent, and brutal grappler.  He gave as good as he got, that’s for sure.  A shame the duo never brought their act to New York and the WWF, as they would have been natural opponents for several babyfaces on their mid-80′s roster, especially challenging the babyface duo of Randy Savage and Elizabeth.

Enjoy one of my favorite Adrian Street songs, “A Mighty Big Girl.”

A look back at AWA Wrestling

May 15th, 2009 No comments

Oldschool wrestling!

“The Honky Tonk Man” at the 1987 Slammys

January 24th, 2009 5 comments

He’s cool, he’s cocky, and he’s bad.


It’s no secret that I am a lifelong fan of pro wrestling, but it’s not common knowledge that my alltime favorite pro wrestling gimmick is the WWF’s version of The Honkytonk Man.

Wrestler Roy Wayne Farris had used the gimmick of the wrestling Elvis impersonator for years with moderate success in territories like Memphis and Calgary, but he hit the big time with his first run in the WWF in the mid 1980s.  He was originally introduced as Hulk Hogan’s pal but the fans were sour on him, prompting a heel turn after losing a fan balloting vote of confidence.

The Honky Tonk Man would go on to score a stunning upset against WWF Intercontinental Champion Ricky Steamboat, winning the coveted title at a WWF television taping in Buffalo, NY.  Under the guidance of his manager, Jimmy Hart, he would soon christen himself “The Greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time,” and he did his best to live up to that standard by holding the championship for 64 consecutive weeks.

To this day, that accomplishment remains a record Intercontinental championship title run.

It was only natural that the WWF’s second album, Piledriver, would feature a song by the Honky Tonk Man, and it certainly did not disappoint.   He would go on to steal the show at the 1987 Slammy Awards with the live rendition of his theme song.  A true showstopper!  Enjoy!

htm The Honky Tonk Man at the 1987 Slammys

Gov Rell Names Linda McMahon To School Board

January 15th, 2009 2 comments

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The Day.com reports…

Rell Names WWE Executive To State School Board

linda mcmahon Gov Rell Names Linda McMahon To School BoardMany of the state’s public school students are familiar with the grapplers of Stamford-based World Wrestling Entertainment.

Now the woman behind the storylines and promotion of stars such as John Cena, Triple H and the Undertaker, will be helping determine the state policies that oversee their education.

Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced Saturday that she has appointed Linda McMahon of Greenwich, the WWE’s chief executive officer, to the 11-member Board of Education.

McMahon and her more well-known husband Vince, began the company in 1982 and have since transformed it into an enterprise with annual revenues of almost $500 million.

”Linda clearly understands the skills and education needed to succeed in business and the type of highly educated and skilled workforce that must be available to ensure that success,” Rell said in statement.

Classic Piper’s Pit: WWF Jobber Frankie Williams

January 12th, 2009 No comments

Just when they think they got the answers, I change the questions!

Viva Hot Rod!

The Iron Sheik wins the WWF Championship

December 26th, 2008 No comments

25 Years Ago, Today!

ion sheik victorious The Iron Sheik wins the WWF Championship

The Iron Sheik defeats Bob Backlund for the WWF World Championship at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, ending Backlund’s nearly six-year run at the top and in many ways, ending an era in the WWF.

The next month, Hulk Hogan would win the WWF Championship and usher in the new era of Rock ‘n Wrestling.