"The American Dream"
Dusty Rhodes




"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes
Real Name: Virgil Riley Runnels, Jr.
Height: 6'1''
Weight: 288 lbs
Date of Birth: October 12, 1945
Hometown: Austin, Texas, United States
Debut: 1968
Retired: 2005
Championships & Accomplishments:
National Wrestling Alliance / World Championship Wrestling
3-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion
• 1-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion
• 1-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion (San Francisco version)
• 2-time NWA World Tag Team Champion (w/ Dick Slater; w/ Manny Fernandez)
• 1-time NWA World Tag Team Champion (Detroit version) (w/ Dick Murdoch)
• 3-time NWA World Television Champion
• 1-time NWA National Heavyweight Champion
• 2-time NWA World Six Man Tag Team Champion (w/ Road Warriors)
• 1-time NWA North American Heavyweight Champion (Hawaii version)
• 3-time NWA Bunkhouse Stampede Champion (1985, 1986, 1987)
• 1-time NWA Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Champion (1987 w/ Nikita Koloff)
Florida Championship Wrestling
• 10-time NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion
• 7-time NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion
• 4-time NWA Florida Tag Team Champion (w/ Dick Murdoch; w/ Dick Slater; w/ Bobo Brazil; w/ Andre the Giant)
• 2-time NWA Florida Television Champion
• 2-time NWA Florida United States Tag Team Champion (w/ Bugsy McGraw; w/ Blackjack Mulligan)
• 1-time NWA Florida Global Tag Team Champion (w/ Terry Allen)
• 1-time NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Champion
• 1-time Florida PWF Heavyweight Champion
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
1-time TNA Director of Authority (November 7, 2004 - June 16, 2005)
Other Titles
• 1-time NWA Central States Heavyweight Champion
• 1-time NWA Central States Tag Team Champion (w/ Dick Murdoch)
• 1-time NWA Tri-State North American Champion
• 1-time NWA Georgia Heavyweight Champion
• 1-time NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Champion
Achievements:
• 3-time World Heavyweight Champion.
• 3-time World Tag Team Champion.
Finishing Move:
• Bionic Elbow
Signature Moves:
• Elbow drop
• Sleeper hold
• Figure-four leg lock
Stage Names:
Dusty Rhodes
• The American Dream
• The Midnight Rider
Trained By:
• Joe Blanchard
Quotes:
"I am bad and they know I'm bad! And there were two bad people; one was John Wayne and he's dead brother and the other one's right here!"
• "I ain't never seen nothin' like this and I've been to three goat-ropin's and an all-night fair, daddy!"
• "Nobody cracks whip with the American Dream!"
• "Live and in public, if you weeel!"
• "I have wined and dined with kings and queens, and I've slept in alleys and ate pork and beans."
• "This guy here is gonna go straight to the paywinda!"
• "Plundah! He brought some plundah to the ring!"
• "[Wrestler's name] is getting funkay like a munkay!"
• "Livin' on the end of a lightning bolt."
• "Do you know why they have natural grass on the field in Syracuse? Cause that's...where they graze...their homecomin' queen, baby!"
• "Ric Flair the World Heavyweight Champion. I don't have to say a lot more about the way I feel about Ric Flair. No respect! No honor! There is no honor amongst thieves in the first place! He put hard times on Dusty Rhodes and his family. You don't know what hard times are daddy! Hard times are when the textile workers around this country are out of work. They got four or five kids and can't pay their wages, can't buy their food. Hard times are when the auto workers are out of work and they tell em' go home. And hard times, are when a man works on a job thirty years, THIRTY YEARS! They give him a watch, kick him in the butt, and say HEY a computer took your place, Daddy! That's hard times! That's hard times! And Ric Flair, you put hard times on this country by taking Dusty Rhodes out. THAT'S HARD TIMES!! And we all have hard times together. I admit I don't look like the athlete of today is supposed to look. My belly's just a lil' big. My heinie's just a lil' big. But brother, I am bad and they know I'm bad!"
Biography:

"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (born Virgil Riley Runnels, Jr. on October 12, 1945 in Austin, Texas) is a legendary former American professional wrestler. Rhodes currently works with World Wrestling Entertainment as a creative consultant and is expected to have a larger on-screen role in the near future. He is also a member of WWE's "Legends program".

Rhodes started his career as a rule-breaking heel, tagging with fellow Texan Dick Murdoch to form the tag team The Texas Outlaws. In the mid-1970s, Rhodes broke out as a solo babyface superstar, primarily in Florida, referring to himself as the "White Soul King" and the "American Dream", a working class hero. Rhodes ascended to the top of several National Wrestling Alliance promotions in Florida, Georgia, and eventually with Jim Crockett Promotions in the Mid-Atlantic - the forerunner of World Championship Wrestling. Here, he formed teams with Manny Fernandez, Magnum T.A. as "America's Team" and Nikita Koloff as The Super Powers.

Rhodes had legendary feuds with stars such as Abdullah The Butcher, Kevin Sullivan, Blackjack Mulligan, Nikita Koloff, Harley Race, "Superstar" Billy Graham and most notably, The Four Horsemen (especially Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard). Rhodes, Flair, and Race each fought each other many times over the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Rhodes won the NWA World Title three times.

Rhodes also was a booker for WCW while they were competing with the World Wrestling Federation (now known as World Wrestling Entertainment) in the mid-80's. He is credited with inventing many of the WCW pay-per-view names and gimmicks, such as War Games, BattleBowl, and Lethal Lottery. After being let go in that capacity after a taboo on-screen bloodletting, Rhodes briefly performed with the WWF as the yellow polka-dotted "Common Man" Dusty Rhodes. He was managed by the late Sapphire who left him during SummerSlam 1990 for The Million-Dollar Man's money.

Rhodes later returned to WCW, where he briefly joined the nWo; he then left or was fired from WCW and went to ECW where he put over former ECW Champion, "King of Old School" Steve Corino. Rhodes returned once more to WCW, re-igniting his feud with Ric Flair. He is now semi-retired. He appeared on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling shows, becoming the Director of Authority at their November 7 pay-per-view, TNA Victory Road 2004. At the same time, Rhodes became a true powerhouse behind the scenes of TNA, acting as head booker and writer. In May 2005, TNA President Dixie Carter asked Rhodes to move onto a creative team, which would have included several other names, including Jeremy Borash, Bill Banks, and Scott D'Amore. Rhodes balked and resigned as booker, waiting out the rest of his contract with TNA, which expired soon after.

For several years, Rhodes operated Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, a small Georgia-based promotion. Rhodes' son, Virgil Runnels III, known in wrestling as Dustin Rhodes, followed his father into the business, most notably as the eccentric WWE character Goldust.

In late 2005, Rhodes signed a WWE Legends deal and he was brought onto the Creative Team as a creative consultant. Rhodes officially started his creative consultant job on September 8, 2005. Rhodes made an appearance on WWE Homecoming in which he, along with other legends beat up the young and cocky Rob Conway, to whom Rhodes delivered a Bionic Elbow. He most recently appeared on the June 19 2006 edition of WWE RAW, where he hinted at a possible future as General Manager of that brand.

A three-DVD collection titled The American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story was released by WWE Home Video on June 6, 2006. It features a retrospective of Rhodes' life, 25 matches (not all full matches) spanning his entire career, and over 40 of his famous interviews.

Credit: Wikipedia.org

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