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  2. Fighting Spirit Magazine - Wikipedia

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    FSM feature columnists included professional wrestlers Stone Cold Steve Austin and Nick Aldis as well as Ring of Honor's former executive producer Jim Cornette. [4] Guest columns were provided by Bret Hart, Mick Foley and Chris Jericho. Regular feature writers included Michael Campbell, Will Cooling, Justin Henry, John Lister, David Bixenspan ...

  3. Jim Cornette - Wikipedia

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    Cornette was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 17, 1961, to Doug Cornette (1914–1968), an executive with The Louisville Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, and Thelma Cornette (1933–2002), a secretary for the Louisville Chamber of Commerce. His father died when he was seven years old.

  4. All-Star Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Jim Cornette believed negative press coverage during this period was largely responsible. [14] It would be five years before it became profitable to run pro wrestling in the city. Eastern Championship Wrestling, a short-lived "outlaw" group, held shows at John Sevier Elementary School in the immediate aftermath of the war. [15]

  5. Beilue: Cornette Library nears 50th, son of namesakes keeps ...

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    Dr. Jim Cornette was a student at the college in Canyon two name changes, nine school presidents and nearly 70 years ago. Much has changed since. Beilue: Cornette Library nears 50th, son of ...

  6. In Your House 9: International Incident - Wikipedia

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    In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. [3]

  7. Big Time Wrestling (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    According to Jim Cornette, Big Time Wrestling was one of the first-ever "outlaw" wrestling promotions in the United States. [3] In 2011, wrestling historian Tom Burke inducted the Santos family into the New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame. [74] Charlotte and Richard Santos, the children of Tony Santos Sr., accepted the award on the family's ...

  8. Camp Cornette - Wikipedia

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    James E. Cornette debuted in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1993 as the villainous Yokozuna's American spokesperson. [1] Cornette began a faction at WrestleMania XI on April 2, 1995, when Yokozuna formed a tag team with Owen Hart and won the WWF Tag singles Championship by defeating The Smokin' Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn).

  9. Smoky Mountain Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Jim Cornette and The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray) vs. D-Lo Brown and The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa) with Bob Armstrong as special guest referee [7] March 18: March Madness: Freedom Hall Civic Center: Johnson City, Tennessee: The Dirty White Boy vs. Buddy Landel in a Steel Cage match [7] March 19: Civic Coliseum ...