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When was the first time you saw a foreign object used in a match?


Wendell Cooley

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Those are just myths. Boss Man worked a show for IWF in Gateshead about a month ago. He's refused to sign a Legends contract because he thinks he's got a lot to offer the business, so he's out of favour at the minute. He'll be back though. They always come back.

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Ray Traylor aka "the big boss man" sadly passed-away in 22/9/2004 at his home heart attack.

also Taker has always been Mark Calloway and so as the Warrior.

 

 

Back on topic Mr Fuji and his cane was my first :)

 

Incorrect. Ray Traylor was the 1st Ultimate Warrior, before Kerry Von Erich.

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Ray Traylor aka "the big boss man" sadly passed-away in 22/9/2004 at his home heart attack.

also Taker has always been Mark Calloway and so as the Warrior.

 

 

Back on topic Mr Fuji and his cane was my first :)

 

 

I have no idea where you get your information from, but you've been had I'm afraid. You must be thinking of the Ray Taylor, who went by the name of the Big Ross-man, who died in 2004. He played the character of a slightly irritable, but large, Scottish man with a penchant for drinking heavily. RIP.

 

Bossman to win the MITB I reckon.

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Trying to guide this back on topic:

 

Does anyone remember that god awful documentary "Wrestling's greatest Secrets Revealed" or something?

 

They did a section on commonly used foreign objects in wrestling and revealed that chairs were the only real one.

 

I remember the 'commonly used objects weren't common at all.

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