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After Booker T's victory in the 2006 King of the Ring tournament, Booker T began referring to himself as "King Booker" and Sharmell as "Queen Sharmell". [1] As part of their new on-screen personas, the duo began speaking in faux British accents and acting pompous. On the April 6, 2007, episode of SmackDown! Sharmell turned on King Booker ...
On est arriver vers 18 heures, alors ca a etait assez rapide pour passer pour les photos et autographes: Date: 4 April 2009, 00:34: Source: Pat avec Booker T & Sharmel: Author: Mark Hodgins from Mont de Marsan, France: Other versions
The storyline then turned to a sexual nature, [22] as Angle began stalking Booker T's new wife, Sharmell. Booker T defeated Angle at Judgment Day on May 22. [10] On the May 26 episode of SmackDown!, Booker T participated in a "Winners Choice" Battle Royal, with the winner choosing his opponent for the next week. Kurt Angle won and wanted to ...
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At Final Resolution, Roode teamed up with Ms. Brooks in a mixed tag team match against Booker T and his wife Sharmell. [28] After losing the match Roode finally completed his turn on Brooks and as Sharmell ran back into the ring to stop it, Roode turned around and hit her in the jaw, knocking her out. [28]
AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Barbara Bush wore a royal-blue gown with a velvet bodice to the inaugural balls. The dress' designer, Arnold Scaasi, called her "the most glamorous grandmother in the ...
It was formed shortly after Booker T (who would become known as King Booker) won the King of the Ring tournament in mid-2006. King Booker would dub his wife Queen Sharmell and was joined by WWE Superstars from the United Kingdom : William Regal of England (renamed Sir William Regal ) and Finlay of Northern Ireland (renamed Sir Finlay ).