Wooooo! Happy Birthday Ric Flair
... in the year, Dusty Rhodes, who also booked for Jim Crockett Promotions at the time, was fired from the company. Former JCP booker George Scott replaced Rhodes, and in his first major act, he brought in former WWF Intercontinental Champion Ricky Steamboat. Steamboat, presented as a "family man" in contrast to Flair's fast-living high life "ladies' man", would have a classic three-match series. In February at Chi-Town Rumble, Steamboat defeated Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. They rematched in April at Clash of the Champions VI, with Steamboat retaining the title in a best-of-three falls match. The disputed finish led to their third encounter at Wrestlewar in May won by Flair. Their final bout was voted the match of the year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated (the second encounter would win the same award from Wrestling Observer Newsletter; all three bouts in the series would get a ...
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... previously been set. This appears to be a defect in the browser which should be addressed soon. The simplest approach to avoid this problem is to continue to use the Facebook app but not use the in-app browser. This can be done through the following steps. Open the settings menu by clicking the hamburger menu in the top right. Choose "App Settings" from the menu. Turn on the option "Links Open Externally" (This will use the device's default browser). Enabling Cookies in Internet Explorer 7, 8 & 9. Open the Internet Browser. Click Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced. Check Override automatic cookie handling. For First-party Cookies and Third-party Cookies click Accept. Click OK and OK. Click Tools > Options > Privacy > Use custom settings for history. Check Accept cookies from sites. Check Accept third party cookies. Select Keep until: they expire. Click OK. Enabling Cookies in Google Chrome. Open the Google Chrome browser. Click Tools > Options > Privacy Options > Under the Hood > Content Settings. Check Allow local data to be set. Uncheck Block third-party cookies from being set. Uncheck Clear cookies. Enabling Cookies in Mobile ...
Members Of The Zulu Nation Told Alleged Sexual Abuse Victim To Recant His Accusations Against Afrika Bambaataa
... "That's the thing that makes me mad.". In a separate call with a man Savage identifies as Saladeen Walker, a longtime Zulu member who works for the organization's security team, Savage is similarly pressured to drop the allegations. "I felt threatened."—Ronald Savage. "Bee-Stinger, do me a favor, man: write a retraction," the man says on the recording. "[You were] bugging out. You like my family. If something was to happen to you, I would feel really fucking bad about it.". In an interview with THUMP, Savage said he felt "threatened" by the call and hasn't talked to Walker since. "When he said, 'I don't want nothing to happen to you'—when he said that to me, I felt like they were planning my murder," Savage said. "That's how I felt. That's what it was. I felt threatened.". Like Bentson, the man on the second call accuses Savage of trying to take down the Zulu Nation and pleads with him to recant his accusations against Bambaataa. "Yo Bee-Stinger, could you just write a retraction for me, please?" he says. "Do this for Saladeen. Just say, 'Yo, I was bugging out. This never happened. And I'm ...
Thank You, Bee Readers, For Making A Difference. Together We Raised $222,903
... Lezlie Sterling __link__. Ruben Molina had his Book of Dreams wish come true with his his sister Patricia Molina as they took in the game from courtside seats during the Sacramento Kings game against the New York Knicks at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Ruben has been a Kings fan since they moved to Sacramento but had never been able to attend a game of his favorite team. Hector Amezcua __link__. Emma Fynn, 7, is shown how to hold cymbals during a gift distribution of drums, sticks, mallets and cymbals given out to the South Sacramento Visual and Performing Arts Academy, where youngsters had been drumming on buckets. Lezlie Sterling __link__. Mark Lymas, 56, receives a digital voice recorder at the Society for the Blind, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016, bought with donations from ...
Why Baseball Means So Much For Tahquitz High Senior
... life lessons and pushed him academically, he's also served as a father figure. So says Clayton's father, U. S. Marine Brandon Ellis, who says Savage also serves as a mentor. Brandon enlisted 24 years ago and has been deployed seven times, ranging in length from 7 to 11 months. “What makes him more than a coach is he doesn't just teach us about the game of baseball or to become a better baseball player," said Clayton Ellis. "He teaches us about how to become a better person and shows us the importance of life and to not take anything for granted. “What sets him apart from the other coaches I’ve had is how much time I spend with him; most of the time I see him five days out of the week ranging from an hour to five hours each day,” Clayton continued. Clayton started playing baseball when he was 4 years old and has been a varsity team starter for three years. Last year, Clayton Ellis stepped into a leadership role because he felt his sophomore season hadn’t been the best it could be. “So, my junior year I wanted to become a guy everyone can look up to ...
Wilkes Central Getting New Clocks And Scoreboard With Bluetooth
... High School's Wes Steele Stadium. Photo courtesy of Wilkes Central High School. Pepsi sponsorship. MEETING TO DISCUSS Pepsi Bottling Ventures’ sponsorship contract with Wilkes Central High School are, left to right, Dr. Dion Stocks, principal; Ron Shupe, representing Pepsi Bottling Ventures; and Jeff Savage, the school’s athletic director. Posted: Friday, February 24, 2017 9:39 am | Updated: 9:53 am, Fri Feb 24, 2017. Wilkes Central getting new clocks and scoreboard with Bluetooth 0 comments. Wilkes Central High School’s Wes Steele Stadium in Moravian Falls is getting a larger and more advanced scoreboard, two new delay of game clocks and two locker room countdown clocks, said Jeff Savage, the school’s athletic director. Savage said funds for the new equipment, costing in the mid-$20,000 s, are primarily coming through a renegotiation of the school’s sponsorship contract with Raleigh-based Pepsi Bottling Ventures and from corporate ...
Afrika Bambaataa Allegedly Molested Young Men For Decades. Why Are The Accusations Only Coming Out Now
... of the population—mostly middle class and white—had fled. Murder rates tripled, and arsons ravaged entire neighborhoods. President Carter called a 1977 visit to the neighborhood "sobering," and President Reagan compared it to London after the Blitz of World War II. Amid the poverty and chaos, street gangs with names like the Black Spades, the Savage Nomads, the Seven Immortals, and the Savage Skulls sprang up to take charge. While the gangs provided protection for local residents and gave aimless young men with no opportunity a purpose and sense of belonging, they quickly became notorious for running drug, prostitution, and theft rackets, and engaging in staggering episodes of bloody urban warfare. Bambaataa, a member of the Black Spades, decided in 1973 to create an organization that would ...
The Wwe Network Is Born
... in a contract dispute. The duo spent the remainder of the year between the independent circuit and Japan. The duo would remain with the company until just after Wrestlemania XV in March 1999. They would make a one-off appearance in May 2003, the last time the original duo appeared on WWE programming. Road Warrior Hawk would die just five months after the appearance. The ECW invasion does little to turn the tide in the Monday Night War: Nitro still wins the night with a 3.0 rating to RAW’s 2.5. The New Blackjacks (Bradshaw & Windham) defeated the Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I.). Stevie Richards defeated Little Guido. Marlena defeated Sunny via disqualification in an arm wrestling contest. Goldust defeated Savio Vega via disqualification. Taz defeated Mikey Whipwreck via submission. The Legion of Doom (Road Warrior Hawk & Road Warrior Animal) and The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) fought to a double countout. Tommy Dreamer ...
Why This Year's Trade Deadline Could Be A Dud
... to last summer. However, all fell through because he was unwilling to sign a long-term contract extension. According to Mc Kenzie, the most recent occurred about six weeks ago, as Shattenkirk turned down a seven-year, $42-million offer. According to Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, that deal was thought to be with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Blues will now shop the rearguard as a rental player. It's believed the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs are among the suitors. However, the Blues reportedly seek at least a first-round pick and a top prospect. The Rangers and Leafs could balk at that, preferring instead to bid for his services in the free-agent market in July. Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop still features prominently in this season's rumor chatter. After struggling with inconsistency and injury in the first half of this season, the 30-year-old's performance has improved in recent weeks. Read More. However, there isn't much of a market for starting goalies at this point in the season. Bishop was linked to the Dallas Stars earlier this season, but they're ...
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