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OT- RIP The American Dream

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The American Dream is dead.
The WWE announced on Thursday afternoon that professional wrestling legend Virgil Runnels, a.k.a. Dusty Rhodes, died earlier in the day. He was 69.
Rhodes is a WWE Hall of Famer and a three-time NWA Champion. Always one of the most distinctive and fascinating wrestlers, the man nicknamed The American Dream never failed to entertain and/or enrage every time he stepped into the ring. His career began in the 1970s and continued into the 90s.
In one of the great professional wrestling gimmicks, Rhodes was once banned from wrestling in the state of Florida for 60 days after losing a match. Days later, a masked wrestler who called himself The Midnight Rider showed up on the scene. Like Rhodes, The Midnight Rider was over 6 feet tall, weighed around 265 pounds and talked with a bit of a drawl.
The father of two other wrestlers, Goldust (Dustin Runnels) and Stardust (Cody Runnels), Dusty remained active in the WWE long after his retirement from wrestling.
Tributes poured in from all around the wrestling world:
 
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I thought this thread was about the project in the Meadowlands. Sounds like that could be dead as well...or should be.
 
I know it's entertainment but no "sport" has used both legal and illegal drugs to make so much money. Can't believe the Fed never cracked down on them.
 
I know it's entertainment but no "sport" has used both legal and illegal drugs to make so much money. Can't believe the Fed never cracked down on them.
Don't know if you saw the OP's pic. But, if the Dream was using drugs of any sort, it certainly wasn't for any professional advantage. A large persona for a large man and a great entertainer for generations. RIP.
 
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