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  2. Starrcade '85: The Gathering - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes won the title for the third and last time from Flair during the Great American Bash tour in 1986, but Flair regained it shortly after. [9] The feud between Flair and Rhodes was one of Flair's biggest in his career. [10] Baby Doll would be dropped by Tully Blanchard as his valet, she would then become Dusty Rhodes' valet for most of 1986.

  3. Tully Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    After Blanchard's feud with Rhodes ended, he soon found himself immersed in another high-profile feud over the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship held by Magnum T. A. Much like his feud with Dusty Rhodes, Blanchard's rivalry with Magnum escalated into a series of bloody and brutal matches, and became one of the top feuds in the NWA.

  4. Baby Doll (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    She was introduced by Tully Blanchard as his new manager, "The Perfect 10" Baby Doll. She assisted Blanchard during his feuds with Dusty Rhodes and Magnum T. A. After Rhodes defeated Blanchard for the NWA World Television Championship at The Great American Bash on July 6, 1985, Roberts was forced to be Rhodes' valet for 30 days. During this ...

  5. The Great American Bash - Wikipedia

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    Tully Blanchard would lose his World TV title to Nikita Koloff, then he and Arn Anderson would form a tag team which captured the NWA World Tag Team titles (with a little unsolicited help from the Midnight Express) from the Rock & Roll Express in September 1987. Dusty Rhodes would begin a feud with Lex Luger over the United States Heavyweight ...

  6. Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Magnum would later get into a feud with Tully Blanchard (and his "Perfect 10" Baby Doll) over the US title. Buzz Tyler would go on to capture the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight title from Dick Slater in March, 1985, but would then leave JCP after a dispute with booker Dusty Rhodes and take the classic title belt with him.

  7. 1987 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk), Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard and J. J. Dillon) in a WarGames match [7] July 18 Charlotte, North Carolina: Dusty Rhodes (with Barry Windham) defeated Tully Blanchard in a "lights-out" Barbed Wire Ladder match for ...

  8. The Great American Bash (1988) - Wikipedia

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    On June 8 Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem, Rhodes and Sting competed against Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. The match resulted in a double disqualification after the referee was attacked and Ric Flair and Windham interfered in the match.

  9. Bunkhouse Stampede (1988) - Wikipedia

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    By December 26, Big Bubba Rogers, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, The Barbarian and The Warlord, Lex Luger, Road Warrior Animal, Steve Williams, Mighty Wilbur and Ivan Koloff had qualified for the Bunkhouse Stampede final. The final participant was determined by a Wildcard Bunkhouse Stampede on January 1, [5] which was won by Dusty Rhodes. [6]