WWF's Steve Dunn Dead

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Lexy, you noticed this?...

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Professional wrestler Steve Dunn, who
competed with various tag team partners across the country during
his career, is dead in Nashville at age 48.
Dunn, whose real name was Steven Lyle Doll, wrestled with the
World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling, the
United States Wrestling Association and Pacific Northwest
Wrestling.
According to an obituary published Wednesday in The Tennessean,
he was part of tag teams Well Dunn, the Southern Rockers and the
Volz.
He died Sunday of complications from surgeries.
Survivors include his wife, parents and a sister. Funeral
services will be Thursday in Nashville.
 
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Not to speak ill of the dead, but Well Dunn might have been the worst of The Fabulous Ones ripoff teams of the late '80s-early '90s.

The Fantastics and Fabulous Blondes were also awful, but Well Dunn probably stands alone as the worst of the terrible Fabulous Ones ripoffs.
 
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The Fantastics and Fabulous Blondes were also awful, but Well Dunn probably stands alone as the worst of the terrible Fabulous Ones ripoffs.
One of my favorite memories from college is watching one of my friends beat the living Hell out of Bobby Fulton at a bar in Johnson City. To this day, I wish Tommy Rogers had been there and tried to intervene. The best part of the story is that Stan Lane and Tom Pritchard paid my pal's tab for thumping Fulton.
 
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One of my favorite memories from college is watching one of my friends beat the living Hell out of Bobby Fulton at a bar in Johnson City. To this day, I wish Tommy Rogers had been there and tried to intervene. The best part of the story is that Stan Lane and Tom Pritchard paid my pal's tab for thumping Fulton.

I would've loved to see that go down.

Johnson City bars can apparently be pretty rough on bad wrestlers. I have an uncle who saw a local guy beat Robert Gibson to a pulp at a bar in JC.
 
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I would've loved to see that go down.

Johnson City bars can apparently be pretty rough on bad wrestlers. I have an uncle who saw a local guy beat Robert Gibson to a pulp at a bar in JC.
During the Smoky Mountain days, the R&R got slapped around half the bars in East Tennessee and Southeast Kentucky.
 
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