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Dark Side Of The Ring - Abdullah the Butcher: Legacy of Blood
I feel sorry for the guy, because he didn't want to see his mother working tirelessly to feed the family, and he skip school to earn extra income. But, in Devon Nicholson health issue, that he did wrong for destroying his career, and he should have not use an old razor on. But more surprisingly, he went to sue him, instead of confronting him on why he use an old razor, and that it was bit to much, after what he did for him. All I say this episode it is mixed feelings.
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Abdullah the Butcher: The Madman from Sudan
Abdullah the Butcher: The Madman from Sudan
Robert Segedy Born as Lawrence Robert Shreve on January 11, 1941, he later found fame and fortune as one of the most feared wrestlers to enter the ring. His reputation of being involved in some of the most violent and bloody hardcore wrestling matches precedes him. Tipping the scales at a reported 360 pounds, Abdullah was a monster in the ring, seemingly impervious to pain; one of his trademarks…
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Black Women Bail On DNC To Become Independents - The Political Vigilante
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Some great news today about Devon Nicholson, known in the independents as Hannibal. Nicholson previously had signed a WWE contract, but had that contract revoked when it was learned that he had hepatitis C. When Nicholson did some research to figure out when and where that would have happened, he watched a tape of a match between himself and Abdullah The Butcher (real name Larry Shreve), where Abdullah pronged his head with a razor blade, causing him to bleed. Assuming this was where the disease was contracted, Nicholson put a lawsuit into motion against the WWE Hall Of Famer, who was also bleeding in the match and had allegedly used the blade prior to the match.
Recent news has popped up that Nicholson's lawsuit was won by the former independent wrestler, who will receive $2.3 million in damages. Nicholson, who got a WWE tryout in 2009 and got signed as a result, got the news about his hepatitis C that caused the dismissal of his contract.
"Mr. Shreve (Abdullah) himself has been saying all along that I'm a liar, that he doesn't have hepatitis C, he didn't cut me, and I believe the judge made it very clear that, yes, he did cut me ... and yes, he does have a history of hepatitis C," Nicholson said.
Last January, Nicholson claimed that an experimental treatment actually cured him of the disease. He's already back in the ring, hoping to get another shot at the WWE. Shreve has 30 days to file an appeal.
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