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Roy Wayne Farris (born January 25, 1953) is an American retired professional wrestler.He is best known for his tenure in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) from 1986 to 1991, where he performed under the ring name The Honky Tonk Man.
Honkytonk Man is a 1982 American musical western comedy-drama film set in the Great Depression. Clint Eastwood , who produced and directed, stars with his son, Kyle Eastwood . Clancy Carlile 's screenplay is based on his 1980 novel of the same name.
"Honky-Tonk Man" is a song co-written and recorded by American singer Johnny Horton. It was released in March 1956 as his debut single on Columbia Records , and the album of the same name reaching number 9 on the U.S. country singles charts.
Honky Tonk Man may refer to: The Honky Tonk Man, ring name of professional wrestler Wayne Farris; Honkytonk Man, 1982 American film starring Clint Eastwood; Honky Tonk Man, 1975 album by country singer Steve Young "Honky-Tonk Man", 1956 country song by Johnny Horton, also covered by Bob Luman and Dwight Yoakam
Near the end of 1990 the Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine started arguing when Valentine got tired of Jimmy Hart’s interference in their matches. [9] This was supposed to lead to a feud between Greg Valentine and the Honky Tonk Man, but the Honky Tonk Man left the federation in January 1991 [5] thus nullifying the feud.
The Honky Tonk Man: June 2, 1987: Superstars of Wrestling: Buffalo, NY: 1 454: 453 Aired on tape delay on June 13, 1987. [17] 13 The Ultimate Warrior: August 29, 1988 ...
Dwight Yoakam is an American country music singer-songwriter. Since his debut single, "Honky Tonk Man" in 1986, he has released 46 singles, including two Billboard Hot Country Songs number one singles, as well as 6 number ones in Canada.
With Hart in his corner, the Honky Tonk Man captured the Intercontinental Heavyweight Title from Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat on June 2, 1987, and held it until August 1988. During that time, the Honky Tonk Man feuded with Randy Savage and his manager Miss Elizabeth. "The Colonel" moniker stuck with him for years, even after the Honky Tonk Man ...