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(October 12, 1945 – June 11, 2015), better known as "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, was an American professional wrestler, booker, and trainer who worked... |
three-time AEW TNT Champion. The son of wrestler Dusty Rhodes and the half-brother of wrestler Dustin Rhodes, he rose to prominence during his first tenure... |
from 2008 to 2010. Originally, The Legacy was a group led by Randy Orton that contained the tag team of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. Two other wrestlers... |
half-brothers and were once managed by their father, wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes. They were a sub-group of The Elite. The tag team was formed when Cody... |
founded by retired wrestler and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes in 2000 and, during its three years in operation, held events throughout... |
"Superstar" Billy Graham (section Legacy) California. In November, on the invitation of Dusty Rhodes, Graham joined the NWA promotion in Florida, beating Rhodes for the Florida heavyweight title on November... |
which was won by Trick Williams. In January 2024, Breakker entered the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament, pairing with Baron Corbin as The Wolf Dogs;... |
the solo album Time and finished it on July 5, 1987. The album features Dusty Springfield singing "Something in Your Eyes", Dionne Warwick singing "In... |
WWE Hall of Fame (redirect from WWE Hall of Fame Legacy) Dusty Rhodes dies at 69". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 17, 2020. Retrieved April 3, 2018. ""The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes"... |
"The BroserWeights", having become champions after winning the 2020 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament. He was later promoted to the main roster... |
Hiro Matsuda (category WWE Hall of Fame Legacy inductees) as a heel to participate in a feud between his disciple Lex Luger and Dusty Rhodes. During the feud, he was billed as "The Master of the Japanese Sleeper... |
Ole Anderson (section Legacy) face, Anderson had repeatedly petitioned his former rival Dusty Rhodes to team with him. Rhodes eventually acquiesced, and the duo challenged the Assassins... |
Match, defeating the Midnight Express. The Warriors joined forces with Dusty Rhodes and Nikita Koloff in a bloody feud with The Four Horsemen. During the... |
R. E. 'Dusty' Rhodes was CO of VF-121 during 1955, he was a former Commanding Officer of the Blue Angels flight team from 1947 to 1950. Rhodes worked... |
Ric Flair (redirect from "Ramblin" Ricky Rhodes) in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Flair had matches with Dusty Rhodes, Chris Taylor, André the Giant, Larry Hennig and Wahoo McDaniel. Flair... |
The Gobbledy Gooker (section Legacy) sought a skilled performer for the role. After a recommendation from Dusty Rhodes, the WWF began contacting Héctor Guerrero in early 1990. Guerrero landed... |
Georgia in September 1985. During the event, Ric Flair turned on Dusty Rhodes after Rhodes saved him from a beatdown at the hands of the Koloffs and Krusher... |
opponent for the debut match of future NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes. After a stint working as a referee due to a back injury, he wrestled... |
Eddie Graham (section Death and legacy) President of the NWA from 1976 to 1978, thanks in part to Gordon Solie and Dusty Rhodes. Graham was absent as NWA President in 1977 and 1978 due to serious health... |
André the Giant (section Legacy) WWE Legends. Pocket Books. pp. 68–71. ISBN 978-0-7434-9033-7. Rhodes, Dusty (2005). Dusty: Reflections of an American Dream. Sports Publishing LLC. pp... |