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On today’s DragonKingKarl, our Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame candidate discussion moves to “Bullet” Bob Armstrong. Armstrong (and family) was among my favorites growing up, the hometown ...
While excited about the new opportunity, Armstrong said the decision to run was a family one. His wife, Kjersti, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Norway, and their children — 17-year-old Anna and ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Southern Discomfort Wrestling on the Indie Circuit (2002). Explore cast details and learn more on ...
A Tribute to Bob Armstrong will be held at Center Stage on Highway 231 South beginning at 6:30 p.m. with a meet and greet for the fans. It will be followed by an interview session with Armstrong ...
THEODORE, Ala. — “Bullet” Bob Armstrong had a “fiery ring personality” that “made him a household name throughout the South,” according to a video package that ran before he was ...
The family's patriarch, "Bullet" Bob Armstrong, has his name memorialized on an arena dedicated to wrestling events in Theodore, Ala. Scott Armstrong, the oldest of the sons, operates the Diamond ...
Bob Armstrong promotional photo (Cageside Seats) “Bullet” Bob Armstrong Born Joseph James, the “Bullet” wrestled worldwide but spent much of his time in the Southeast.
“Professional wrestling would not be what it is today without The Bullet and his amazingly talented family.” “Bullet” Bob Armstrong wrestled for Southeastern Championship Wrestling from ...
BTW, at Robarts Arena, Mike McCord wrestled “Bullet” Bob Armstrong, the patriarch of the legendary Armstrong family, on Feb. 15, 1975 with Armstrong the victor.
BTW, at Robarts Arena, Mike McCord wrestled “Bullet” Bob Armstrong, the patriarch of the legendary Armstrong family, on Feb. 15, 1975 with Armstrong the victor.
The Armstrong family and its history are deeply intertwined with pro wrestling. The patriarch "Bullett" Bob Armstrong won a bevy of championships all around the US in the mid-to-late 20th century.
“Bullet” Bob Armstrong, who passed away Aug. 27 at the age of 80, was widely known as the patriarch of one of the most legendary families of Southern wrestling.
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