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Profile of Ray Stevens at the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame; Profile of the Ray Stevens and Pat Patterson Tag Team at the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame; An article about Ray Stevens from the Professional Wrestling Online Museum; Ray Stevens profile from the Ring Chronicle's online Hall of Fame Archived 2016-03-09 at the Wayback Machine
Patterson standing in a corner of the ring in 1975. In January 1965, Patterson was hired by Roy Shire for his San Francisco, California-based Big Time Wrestling promotion. [3] At Shire's request, Patterson dyed his hair blond to form a tag team with Ray Stevens, the Blond Bombers.
The Blond Bombers is a name used by several tag teams in professional wrestling.The first team to use the name was the combination of Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson.It was later used by Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens, who began teaming in 1965.
On Wednesday the WWE Universe lost another of its all-time greats as Hall of Famer Pat Patterson passed away. Born Pierre Clermont in Quebec, Patterson began wrestling all the way back in 1958 ...
Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens (4) September 23, 1978: N/A N/A 1 256 Awarded the titles when Brunzell was injured in a charity softball game. 35 Verne Gagne (4) and Mad Dog Vachon (3) June 6, 1979: Live event Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 410 36 East-West Connection (Adrian Adonis and Jesse Ventura) July 20, 1980: Live event Denver, Colorado 1 329
Pat Patterson, the first openly gay pro wrestling star and a WWE Hall of Famer, has died, the organization announced Wednesday. “From the Intercontinental Title to the Royal Rumble Match and ...
José Serapio "Joseph" Palimino Gomez (April 21, 1927 – May 6, 2004) was an American professional wrestler and bodybuilder, better known by his ring name, Pepper Gomez. [2] [3] [5] [6] Known for his exceptional abdominal muscles, he would allow rivals to perform stunts such as jumping onto his stomach from the top of a ladder or driving a Volkswagen Beetle over his stomach, earning him the ...
Lonnie won his first NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) by defeating then-champion Pat Patterson on December 29, 1973, in San Francisco. At the time, Lonnie was a villainous "heel" and Patterson was the good guy "face".