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During the discussion, Goldust talked about how he thought that his character helped spark the Attitude Era in the late 1990s in WWE. Thanks to Wrestling Inc. for the transcript.
AEW star Dustin Rhodes is a veteran of the pro wrestling industry, having been involved in the business since the late 1980s.
Goldust and Stardust proved that their victory over The Usos at Night of Champions was no fluke Sunday night at Hell in a Cell as they successfully retained the WWE Tag Team Championships.
WWE's golden goose, Cody Rhodes, always keeps an eye on the wrestling world, especially when it comes to his brother, Dustin ...
For many wrestling fans, their first introduction to Dustin Rhodes as a performer was the Goldust character. However, Rhodes made his WWE/WWF debut alongside his father Dusty Rhodes in a tag team ...
Somehow, Goldust managed to hit Piper's knees with the car. "I started revving up the car and I'm looking at Roddy and he's probably a good 20 feet away, so I put it in park and I start to drive.
Goldust also spoke highly of Becky Lynch and compared to her current gimmick to that of a WWE Hall of Famer. "Right time at the right place with the attitude that Becky came in, she's got that ...
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Goldust, real name Dustin Rhodes, is a former three time Intercontinental Champion and in the 90's was synonymous with the title. Goldust is pitching for a IC Title vs. Career match.
Goldust surprised everyone by showing up at last month’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view, but the WWE legend says that while he hoped it could lead to a WrestleMania 29 appearance, that decision is ...
As a long-time Cowboys fan, Goldust is expecting up to 100,000 fans to pack Jerry World on Sunday night for WrestleMania 32. During the week-long run up to Sunday's main event, he has taken part ...
Goldust went on to say that he thinks Lesnar will stick around WWE for “a while,” even though Vince McMahon & Co. spent the second half of 2018 trying to rid themselves of The Beast, or that ...