Wrestler Dusty Rhodes, The American Dream, Has Died
He was not on the list.
Dusty Rhodes, the passionately outspoken wrestler whose
career spanned decades, has died at age 69, according to the WWE. Nicknamed The
American Dream, Dusty Rhodes was the stage name of Virgil Runnels. He died in
Marietta, Ga., an area northwest of Atlanta.
Playing a variety of roles and competing in hundreds of
arenas during his wrestling career, Rhodes was often a stand-in for the common
man, a fierce fighter who pitted his bulldog physique against more chiseled
rivals such as Ric Flair. His victories often came after absorbing a staggering
array of injuries.
Rhodes was also known for providing colorful quotes, which
often highlighted his ability to rhyme. Some samples:
"I've dined
with kings and queens, and slept in alleys and eaten Pork 'n' Beans."
"Ric Flair,
the stratosphere is reserved for you and me."
"The man of
the hour, the man with the power. I am the hit-maker, the record-breaker. I got
style and grace, a pretty face. I'll make your back crack, your liver quiver.
If you ain't into this match, you're at the wrong address. Superstar, when the
other wrestlers are smilin' and jokin, The Dream be — WOO! — cookin' and
smokin'."
He also frequently promised to "take care of
bidness."
In the ring, Rhodes' signature move was the Bionic Elbow. He
took part in a wide range of special events, from six-man tag-team competitions
to matches surrounded by cages or barbed wire — and one in which he claimed to
brand his opponent, Terry Funk (and to set a fire in the process).
After one event, Rhodes said, he had to "feel around
and see if my nose is still on my face, look up in the morning and see if my
ears are still on my head."
Rhodes was a Hall of Fame inductee for several wrestling
organizations, including the WWE in in 2007.
The Wrestling Observer summarizes his career: "As far
as an ability to work and control a crowd as a babyface, Rhodes would rank
right with anyone at any point in pro wrestling history and was an unquestioned
all-time great."
Born in Austin, Texas, Rhodes entered wrestling after a
stint playing semi-pro football. His wrestling career took off in Florida, and
he had continued success with circuits in Georgia and the Carolinas.
From the WWE:
"WWE is
deeply saddened that Virgil Runnels, aka 'The American Dream' Dusty Rhodes —
WWE Hall of Famer, three-time NWA Champion and one of the most captivating and
charismatic figures in sports entertainment history — passed away today at the
age of 69.
"Runnels
became a hero to fans around the world thanks to his work ethic, his
impassioned interviews and his indomitable spirit. Moreover, Runnels was a
dedicated father to WWE Superstars Goldust (Dustin Runnels) and Stardust (Cody
Runnels), a caring husband and a creative visionary who helped shape the
landscape of WWE long after his in-ring career had ended.
"WWE extends
its sincerest condolences to Runnels' family, friends and colleagues."
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