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Warrior married Shari Lynn Tyree on October 2, 1982. [citation needed] They remained together for the majority of Warrior's WWF career before divorcing on March 22, 1991, two days before WrestleMania VII. [72] Warrior married for the second time to Dana Viale on January 31, 1999. The couple had two daughters together. [6]
In Shari Franke's new memoir, The House of My Mother: A Daughter’s Quest for Freedom, she opens up about growing up the daughter of Ruby Franke, who documented her childhood on her YouTube ...
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. [2]
Ruby deleted the YouTube channel [13] and began working as a mental health coach at ConneXions, a company run by Jodi Hildebrandt, a counselor. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 12 ] They launched a new video channel together called ConneXions in 2022, [ 14 ] and created a joint Instagram account called Moms of Truth, [ 14 ] offering parenting classes. [ 7 ]
Shari Franke is moving forward with her life.. Prior to announcing her engagement on Dec. 28, Shari, 21, spoke with PEOPLE in an interview for this week's print issue about how she survived her ...
The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior is a 2005 American documentary film released by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) that chronicled the career of The Ultimate Warrior, a professional wrestler who rose to fame during the 1980s professional wrestling boom. At the time, Warrior was retired from wrestling and was not involved in the ...
The Warrior held him back while Bobby Heenan, Rude's manager, tried to pull Rude out. The Warrior pulled both Rude and Heenan into the cage. He punched Heenan and then threw him out of the cage with an atomic drop. Warrior then knocked Rude down three times with clotheslines and threw him onto the ring floor with a gorilla press drop. Warrior ...
No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The program aired on December 27, 1989, and consisted of the film No Holds Barred in its entirety, followed by a match previously recorded at a Wrestling Challenge taping on December 12 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.