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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Professional wrestling/Library - Wikipedia

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    The Illustrated Man (article on CM Punk's tattoos); My Awesome Job (short interview with Richi Curtis, WWE's head "magician"); From the Vault: Snuka vs. Don Muraco October 17, 1983; Inside the Mind of the Cerebral Assassin (Interview with HHH - facial hair, beef with Hulk Hogan, how he is not that influential); You Had to be there: (Paul London ...

  3. Bunkhouse Buck - Wikipedia

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    James "Jimmy" Golden (born August 1, 1950) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under the ring name Bunkhouse Buck . He also appeared in WWE as Jack Swagger Sr .

  4. Austin Idol - Wikipedia

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    In an interview on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast in 2023, Hulk Hogan credited getting the idea to cup his hand next to his ear to get a crowd reaction after seeing Idol do it, and the reaction he got. He also credited getting the idea for the term "Hulkmania" after hearing Idol use the term "Idolmania".

  5. Stephen Curry, Steve Kerr have concerns about Jimmy Butler ...

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    In Philadelphia, he refused to shoot 3-pointers because of his issues with Brett Brown's offensive system. And now in Miami, he’s feuding with Pat Riley, missing flights and disrespecting his ...

  6. Former President Jimmy Carter's 3 interviews with 60 Minutes

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    Former President Jimmy Carter, who just died at the age of 100, sat down with 60 Minutes three times, starting with an interview in the last months of his presidency.

  7. Stud Stable - Wikipedia

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    The Stud Stable was first formed by "The Original Tennessee Stud" Ron Fuller in Southeastern Championship Wrestling in 1982. His version included Fuller's cousin Jimmy Golden, a young Arn Anderson and the masked Lord Humongous (not Sid Vicious, but the original Lord Humongous).

  8. Jimmy Kimmel Defends Jo Koy Against Golden Globes Hosting ...

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    Jimmy Kimmel knows firsthand how daunting it can be to host an awards show -- and he thinks Jo Koy deserves another shot.In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kimmel opens up about his ...

  9. The Midnight Express (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Midnight Express's final feud in the SECW was with the local heroes Jimmy Golden and Robert Fuller, who managed to drive the group out of SECW. [2] After dropping the Southeastern Tag Team titles to Brad and Scott Armstrong , Austin, Condrey and Rose went their separate ways.