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Dustin Patrick Runnels [2] (born April 11, 1969) is an American professional wrestler.He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs under the ring name Dustin Rhodes, with a nickname of "The Natural" and is a member of The Sons of Texas.
Sapphire began to manage Dusty Rhodes, both adorned in black outfits with yellow polka dots. She along with Rhodes later on entered into a feud with "Macho Man" Randy Savage then referred to as "Macho King" and Sensational Sherri then Queen Sherri as Sapphire teamed with Rhodes to take on Savage and Sherri in a tag team match at Wrestlemania VI.
For a short time, he renewed his feud with Dustin Rhodes (known by that time as Goldust). In Windham's only pay-per-view appearance with this gimmick, he was eliminated from a Survivor Series match at Survivor Series 1996 by Goldust.
Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes (c) vs. Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas in a tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship and the WCW World Tag Team Championship [23] Clash of the Champions XXII: January 13, 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The MECCA: Dustin Rhodes, Sting and Cactus Jack vs. Big Van Vader, Barry Windham and Paul Orndorff ...
Gordy and Williams defeated Ricky Steamboat and Nikita Koloff in the semi-finals, and then beat Dustin Rhodes and Barry Windham in the tournament final. [8] Their NWA title win, however, went unrecognized by the NWA. Steve Williams and Terry Gordy then began feuding with the Dangerous Alliance, defeating Bobby Eaton and Arn Anderson in house ...
The Blacktop Bully defeated Dustin Rhodes: King of the Road match: 13:06: 5: Meng (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Jim Duggan: Martial Arts match with Sonny Onoo as special guest referee: 07:04: 6: Johnny B. Badd (with Roc Finnegan) defeated Arn Anderson (with Col. Robert Parker) Boxing match: 09:22: 7: Randy Savage defeated Avalanche by ...
Shortly after WrestleMania, he had a brief feud with Big Bossman which dated back to when DiBiase tried to bribe Bossman into retrieving the Million Dollar Belt. Bossman refused DiBiase's bribe and returned the Million Dollar Belt to Roberts. At SummerSlam, DiBiase bought the services of Sapphire, who was the manager of Dusty Rhodes at the time ...
Studd began a feud with Dustin Rhodes in April 1992 when he interfered in two televised matches Rhodes had with Bobby Eaton. [33] The idea of adding him to the Dangerous Alliance was contemplated, but fell through, and Hall left WCW shortly after a final televised match against Rob Campbell on May 8. [26]