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Cornette was born in Louisville, Kentucky on September 17, 1961, to Doug Cornette (1914–1968), an executive with The Louisville Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, and Thelma Cornette (1933–2002), a secretary for the Louisville Chamber of Commerce. His father died when he was seven years old.
Billed as "pro wrestling's Bonnie and Clyde", they become the first-ever husband and wife team to be honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club in 2005 [82] Jim Cornette: Synn 2007– [83] Corsica Joe: Sara Lee 1963–2008 Widowed [84] [85] Daga: Tessa Blanchard: 2020–2023 Divorced Mike DiBiase: Helen Hild 1959–1969 Widowed [3] Tommy Dreamer ...
Managed by Jim Cornette, Prichard and Lane became the first SMW Tag Team Champions. Following his departure from World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Bobby Eaton was added to the team. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Manager Jim Cornette explained that any two of the three men could defend the belts at any given time, as he had registered the Heavenly Bodies with ...
Jim Crockett Promotions, World Championship Wrestling: Four Horsemen: J.R. Foley (James Foley) d. 1988 1973–1986 Stampede Wrestling: Archie Gouldie, Bad News Allen, Duke Myers, The Dynamite Kid, Kerry Brown, Les Thornton, The Viet Cong Express [1] [21] Jim Cornette: 1961– 1982–2012
Gavin and Stacey: The Finale will air on Christmas Day. But now James Corden , who plays Smithy, and Ruth Jones , who plays Nessa, have revealed the show’s story will continue in a new book to ...
Listen up! Henry Winkler revealed the secret to maintaining his marriage with his wife, Stacey Winkler, after more than four decades. The Happy Days alum, 77, said during an exclusive interview ...
Russo worked with Jim Cornette in the WWF during the 1990s and in TNA Wrestling during the early 2000s. They regularly conflicted over their opposing views on the wrestling business. In April 2010, a law firm contacted and accused Cornette of making a "terroristic threat" after writing a letter saying, "I want Vince Russo to die.
Jim Tunney has seen both ends of the spectrum. He was the NFL’s youngest game official when he was hired as a 30-year-old field judge in 1960, and now is the oldest living retired referee, three ...