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In 1994, Golden followed Fuller to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) where Fuller was the manager "Col. Rob Parker" and wrestled for him as Bunkhouse Buck. He feuded mainly with Dustin Rhodes and then teamed with Dick Slater to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles. [7] By 1997, he had left WCW for the independent circuit again.
It was the only Bunkhouse Stampede event to air as a pay-per-view (PPV) event. The event took place on January 24, 1988 from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York in direct competition with the WWF's Royal Rumble television special. In the main event, Dusty Rhodes won a Steel Cage Bunkhouse Stampede.
In 1985, the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions came up with a new match to increase the fans' interest in their product. The Bunkhouse Stampede was a regular battle royal where the wrestlers wore "bunkhouse gear" (blue jeans and cowboy boots, etc.) to the match, similar to 'street fight' matches.
Fuller was released from WCW in 1997 and in March 1998, he resurfaced in the WWF as Tennessee Lee, a character similar to his Col. Parker character, and began managing former partner Jeff Jarrett. [ citation needed ] His time in the WWF was short-lived; he would be released in August 1998 and went back to wrestling with Golden on the ...
On the February 5 episode of Worldwide, Bully attacked Rhodes during a match between Rhodes and Bunkhouse Buck. [13] On the January 28 episode of Pro, it was announced that Jim Duggan would face Bunkhouse Buck at SuperBrawl V. [14] The following night, on Worldwide, Duggan defeated Buck by disqualification after interference by Arn Anderson. [15]
Singles match for the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship: 12:50: 8: Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Dustin Rhodes: Bunkhouse match: 14:11: 9: Big Van Vader (with Harley Race) defeated The Boss: Singles match: 09:02: 10: Ric Flair (c) vs. Ricky Steamboat ended in a double pin: Singles match for the WCW World ...
Bunk’d will not return for an eighth season on Disney Channel, TVLine has confirmed, marking the end of the network’s Jessie-verse after more than 12 years. The final 10 episodes are currently ...
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