Dustin Starr – The Starr Treatment

January 18, 2009

New Five Starr Photos

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1-4-1First of all, I would like to thank everyone who sends in their photographs from the shows for me to post.  I wouldn’t have these pictures to share on my website if it weren’t for all of you.  So, thank you very much for sending this or posting these on various websites for me to snag and post here on my site.

Checkout the Five Starr Photos section of the site (right side of this page), as there are brand new photos posted there.  There’s photos from last night already posted!  Later this afternoon, I hope to have pictures from my match with U-Gene, last night in Dyersburg, TN.

This image you’re looking at is from a few weeks back in Ripley, TN.  I love this photo because it’s hilarious.  When you examine it, it just makes you wonder what we’re all thinking.  (more…)

Wrestler #3 Passes

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paulenormusI feel like this is a sick game we’re playing on this site, but really it’s stating the trends of how deaths in the business works.  They always go in threes.  This time around, we had Steve Bradley, Moondog Cujo and Paul E. Normous.  Two of those men I actually met and worked shows with.

Wow – I think I just now realized how close to home these deaths were.  Bradley spent a few years in Memphis and I had the opportunity to be in the same locker room with him, at his peak.  Cujo was a nice guy that I met on several occassions and on several different shows.  Paul E. Normous, I had never met before.  I did see him in The Wrestler.

Look at this guy.  33 years old and he’s dead.  He looks like Superman, body-wise.  How could a guy that looks that strong pass away so early in his life?  Heart attack?  He looks pretty healthy to me.  I would recommend that everyone watches the movie he just played a part in, The Wrestler.  Could that lifestyle that we saw Mickey Rourke play in the movie have a part in why Paul E. Normous is dead at age 33?  That may be a stereotypical way to look at it.

Three more wrestlers are dead within a few weeks of one another.  How long will it take until I have to post another blog on fellow wrestlers I know dying?

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