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  • Stockcar86S Offline
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    @mn5 said in RIP 2021:

    Another WWE Superstar of the 80s leaves us

    tomt  /  Jul 12, 2021

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dead at 71: Wrestling legend known as "Mr. Wonderful" from WWF's 1980s heyday fought Hulk Hogan In the first WrestleMania.

    I've got all the Wrestlemanias from the 80's and 90's. Might need to watch #2 again where he fought Don Muraco - that was a pretty good match from what I remember

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    @mn5 said in RIP 2021:

    Another WWE Superstar of the 80s leaves us

    tomt  /  Jul 12, 2021

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dead at 71: Wrestling legend known as "Mr. Wonderful" from WWF's 1980s heyday fought Hulk Hogan In the first WrestleMania.

    I saw him wrestle, he was a Main Eventer for awhile. But this news, though obviously sad, surprises me, bc I forgot he was still alive. He kept a low profile. RIP Mr Wonderful.

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    @mn5 said in RIP 2021:

    Another WWE Superstar of the 80s leaves us

    tomt  /  Jul 12, 2021

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dies: Wrestling Legend Known As “Mr. Wonderful” Who Fought In 1st WrestleMania Was 71

    Paul Orndorff Dead at 71: Wrestling legend known as "Mr. Wonderful" from WWF's 1980s heyday fought Hulk Hogan In the first WrestleMania.

    One of Hogan's great opponents in Hogan's first WWE championship run - before PPV changed the industry model, WWE were selling out stadiums with over 50,000 attendees to see this feud.

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    They had some good stories about him on this weeks Iron On Wrestling Podcast - good to hear more about what happened to him after his WWF run ended

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    Off to Valhalla

    Andy ‘The Viking’ Fordham

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/57856227

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    @mikethesnow said in RIP 2021:

    Off to Valhalla

    Andy ‘The Viking’ Fordham

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/57856227

    Certainly not a picture of health when he was playing but definitely part of the reason I enjoyed Darts on sky back in the day. RIP.

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    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

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    @donsteppa said in RIP 2021:

    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

    I didn't realise he was still alive

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    He would be in his 80s I assume? Not many left from that era of TV news readers. Tom Bradley is one.

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    @bovidae said in RIP 2021:

    He would be in his 80s I assume? Not many left from that era of TV news readers. Tom Bradley is one.

    Article said 87. Dougal Stevenson still alive as well

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    @donsteppa said in RIP 2021:

    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

    😞

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    @donsteppa said in RIP 2021:

    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

    That's another of the voices from my youth gone. Always seemed to come accross as as a pretty classy bloke

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    @donsteppa said in RIP 2021:

    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

    A few firsts in there - I remember him on the first TV3 news bulletin and TV 1 news before that, but a long, illustrious career apparently.

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    @donsteppa That’s really sad. From the era when newsreaders were gentlemen.

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    @canefan said in RIP 2021:

    @bovidae said in RIP 2021:

    He would be in his 80s I assume? Not many left from that era of TV news readers. Tom Bradley is one.

    Article said 87. Dougal Stevenson still alive as well

    Douglas Stevenson always has a place in my heart for his Blerta work. He just seemed to drop off the face of the earth in the 80s, no idea why.

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    @canefan said in RIP 2021:

    @donsteppa said in RIP 2021:

    Philip Sherry. 😞

    Newsreader and 'thorough gentleman' Philip Sherry has died

    I didn't realise he was still alive

    Neither. I assumed he slipped off quietly years ago.

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    All Black number 628 Bruce Watt

    A Hunterville boy, Bruce Watt received his secondary education at Wanganui Technical College where he captained the 1st XV in 1955.

    Playing for the Hunterville club he represented Wanganui in 1957-58 whilst still a teenager before moving to Canterbury, a union he represented from 1959 to 1968. He first appeared above provincial level when given an All Black trial in 1958, then played for New Zealand Juniors in 1959 against the Lions, a New Zealand XV in 1960 and the South Island in 1960-61.

    His All Black debut came in 1962 on the tour to Australia where he scored two tries in his first test match. After two tests against the 1963 English team he toured Britain and France with the very strong 1963/4 All Blacks. Bruce Watt was one of the tour successes, playing in 20 of the 36 matches, including the tests against England, Scotland and Wales, dropping a goal in the latter game.

    His All Black career ended with the first test against the 1964 Wallabies, though he continued to win selection for the South Island and All Black trials until 1967 and was perhaps unlucky not to be selected for the 1967 tour of Britain, Canada and France.

    Standing a stocky 5'8" (1.72m) and weighing 12 stone (76kg) Watt was a sharp efficient five eight and accurate dropkicker who played 29 matches for his country, including 8 tests, and appeared in 197 first class games, 117 of them for Canterbury.

    He competed with a formidable range of five eights, Steve Nesbit, Adrian Clarke, Tony Davies, Neil Wolfe, Mack Herewini, Peter Murdoch and Earle Kirton for All Black honours during the 1960s.

    After retirement he served as a South Island under 18 selector 1972-75 and as Co-Coach for Marlborough (1976) and Nelson Bays (1978-79). As a cricketer Bruce Watt had three years in the Wanganui Tech 1st XI and represented Rangitikei at Hawke Cup level.

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    During his rugby career Bruce Watt ran a number of marathons. On Canterbury's Queen's Birthday trips to play Buller and the West Coast Watt would strip down and, when given the nod by the bus driver, would run on the spot in the aisle. He would pound away until the bus driver told him they had travelled 26 miles and 385 yards. He even suffered an injury, trading on some broken glass and nearly missing the next round of club matches.

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    @antipodean because I am a trainspotter that prompted me to check and discover that in October last year there had been more players capped for the AB's than in the entire period before I was born.

    Surprised it's taken that long TBH

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    @dogmeat you mean since you were born?

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    @bones umm yes. Sorry. More players capped since I was born than in the entire period before I was born.

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