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Rolland "Red" Bastien [1] (January 27, 1931 – August 11, 2012) was an American professional wrestler best known for his time in Capital Wrestling Corporation where he was a three-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion with his kayfabe brother, Lou Bastien.
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Wrestler of the Year for MPW (2019) [75] Match of the Year for MPW (2019) [75] Moment of the Year for MPW (2019) [75] New Texas Pro Wrestling. New Texas Pro Women's Championship (1 time) [76] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 11 of the top 250 female wrestlers in the PWI Women's 250 in 2024 [77] Renegade Wrestling Revolution. RWR Vixens ...
His daughter donated mementos of his wrestling career to the Collin County museum. [11] Calhoun was more directly an influence on British super heavyweight wrestler Martin Ruane, best known in America for his stint as Loch Ness in World Championship Wrestling. Ruane achieved fame in his home country as "Giant Haystacks", a modified version of ...
Texas Red is a red fluorescent dye. Texas Red may also refer to: The 1976 LP by Red Steagall, or the title song; Texas Red (horse) (born 2012), American Thoroughbred racehorse; Red Bastien (1931–2012), professional wrestler who formerly used the ring name Texas Red; Gene Petit (1949–2013), professional wrestler who formerly used the ring ...
Kerry was born on February 3, 1960, the son of wrestler and wrestling promoter Fritz Von Erich. [2] [1] His brothers, David, Kevin, Mike, and Chris, were also wrestlers.. Kerry was also a standout in high school track and field and possessed a record-breaking discus
Northcutt next wrestled on the independent circuit, mostly in Louisiana with Mid South Wrestling Entertainment and Old Skool Wrestling Entertainment. He regained the NWA Texas Heavyweight title by defeating Spoiler 2000, with a pile drive finish in 12 minutes on May 2, 2009, at the Oil Palace in Tyler, Texas. It was his ninth reign since 1999. [6]
The Rock was written out of the WWF's storylines with McMahon giving him a suspension. This allowed The Rock time off to begin filming The Scorpion King. [30] The Rock returned on the July 30 edition of Raw and chose to fight for Team WWF over Team WCW/ECW. Three weeks later at SummerSlam, The Rock won his first WCW Championship by defeating ...