22. Dezember 2025

Goldust mit Facebook Eintrag zum Tod seines Vaters / Paul Heyman mit vielen Tweets zum Tod von Dusty Rhodes

Wie WrestlingCorner.de bereits gestern berichtete, verstarb Dusty Rhodes gestern im Alter von 69 Jahren. Sein Sohn Dustin Rhodes schrieb heute auf seinem Facebook Account einen Eintrag zum Tod seines Vaters.

„Yesterday my father passed away with his four children, my daughter and his wife of 38 yrs. he was our hero and the greatest father in the world. He is the reason why I am who I am today. He taught me so so many lessons in life. He had 1 thing that he wanted to be and that was he wanted to be forever young. Now he is. Now he is dancing with angels in heaven. He was my mentor, my hero and a dad that I strive to be like. I love you dad. Thank you for all the overwhelmingly amount of love and support. He would have been on cloud 9 with this. Thank you all. Dustin Runnels“

Auch Paul Heyman meldete sich mit vielen Tweets zum Tod von Dusty Rhodes zu Wort:

I’ve struggled all day to write something about @WWEDustyRhodes …

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

And yet, hours later, I cannot possibly express my feelings for @WWEDustyRhodes in 140 characters …

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

Not 140. Not 280. Not 420. @WWEDustyRhodes was not someone whose impact should be constrained by a limited number of words or characters.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

. @WWEDustyRhodes embraced my passion to learn about the behind-the-scenes working of the business even before I started performing.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

. @WWEDustyRhodes not only hired me for ‪#‎SuperStationTBS‬ when I was 23 … how many TWENTY THREE YEAR OLDS get to play in the big leagues?

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

. @WWEDustryRhodes: „f ‚em all,kid.Don’t ACT like u belong in their locker room. KNOW they should be honored sharing the locker room w/YOU!“

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

I’ve started on this multi-tweet diatribe, and I know in my heart I’m failing in my task of presenting my own eulogy for @WWEDustyRhodes.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

I told @SteveAustinBSR on the @WWENetwork the story of @WWEDustyRhodes trying to teach me to ask myself „where’s the money“ in every promo.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

, @WWEDustyRhodes tried to teach me that in 1988. And now, 27 years later, I’m just starting to truly understand what he was teaching me.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

I find these „now that he’s passed, I have something to say about him“ messages to be so self-serving, self-aggrandizing. @WWEDustyRhodes

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

And ultimately, this message is no different. @WWEDustyRhodes meant so much to so many, and I was/am just one the many.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

As I am writing this, someone just sent me this clip from the‪#‎PaulHeymanDVD‬ about @WWEDustyRhodes … https://t.co/sWk2S8LcRn

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

If you have any memories about @WWEDustyRhodes, please feel free to send them over.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

We’ll RT some. We’ll post some on the Hustle website. And I promise to read every one of them personally. @WWEDustyRhodes

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

OK, I’ve been babbling for a while. I could on for days. And @WWEDustyRhodes DESERVED a several-days-long-eulogy, especially from me.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

I guess, after all these years, I still need to keep reminding myself to think about the „money statements“ and not just AMOUNT of verbiage.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015

Thank you, @WWEDustyRhodes. For all you did for this industry. For all you did for so many. And, selfishly, for all you did for me.

— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) June 12, 2015d

(Quelle: Twitter / WrestlingInc / Facebook)

 

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