Dusty Rhodes | Best Moments

Published 2023-05-17
Best moments featuring Dusty Rhodes in Biography: WWE Legends



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All Comments (21)
  • @tonymickens8803
    "I HAVE WINED AND DINED WITH KINGS AND QUEENS, AND I'VE SLEPT IN ALLEYS EATING PORK-N-BEANS!" CLASSIC!!!!
  • @TheMichaelBeck
    "You can see a black man and a white man sharing a box of popcorn. Whooo! That's funky." Young people, learn from this wise man.
  • @billb6283
    Dusty was my favorite wrestler back then. So much charisma. Me and my dad would watch on TV in South Florida. Loved listening to him talk with Gordon Solie.
  • @Connor-ki8zv
    The rivalry with Ric Flair and Dusty Rhodes was one of the best rivalries of the 80's. On one side you got Dusty Rhodes, son of a plumber, representing the middle class blue collar workers. On the other side, you have Ric Flair, with the lear jets, limos and the women, etc. Dusty had the shuck and jive soul type promo, Ric Flair always bragged about having the "biggest house on the biggest hill" and "kissed every woman in the world and made em cry" etc. Their world title matches against each other were always great. Dusty Rhodes and Ric Flair always brought out the best in each other but in the end, it all came down to who was the better man.
  • @IncredibleFulk1
    Dusty! Your son Cody finally finished his story!!! The Rhodes family finally has a WWE Championship to their legacy!!! Be very proud of your son!!!! RIP American Dream!!!
  • @ytguybanner9979
    Man it gives me goosebumps this legendary man was a role model for so many folks rip to the best..
  • @aliasiskey4434
    He was a master entertainer. Definite fan favorite. When he won the belt, we all won the belt. The American Dream daddy🫡🇺🇸
  • @JeffreyWillis800
    I remember this guy when I was a kid. I am late 40's now. My dad loved watching wrestling, he died a few years ago. Same year as my wife of 20 years, her favorite aunt, my favorite aunt.
  • @BladeV8
    He's great, but what I love more is his legacy. There's some huge figures in this business: mountains, continental sized egos, living breathing superheroes. And not one of them has a bad word to say about the Dream. Matter of fact, they all love the guy.
  • @smac919
    I love when you see images of videos of young Dusty, at first your like " Damn Cody looks like Dusty ", then after you look for a bit.. Dustin looks exactly like Dusty.
  • Seeing Gordon Solie young is a trip. I caught him in the 80s with GCW but especially when he was in Southeastern and Continental because I'm from Birmingham and was 6 to 12 years old when he was here. Too young to realize the legend I was looking at every Saturday morning and in person at the Boutwell.
  • @beasleybryce
    My dad turned me onto him when I was younger, and he immediately became a favorite of mine. He was the embodiment of a working class guy. I cannot recommend his "Hard Times" speech enough because it's beyond wrestling. Rest easy big fella.
  • @rawhydemusic8620
    YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT HARD TIMES ARE DADDY!!! My absolute favorite promo of his
  • @ericfarrar9185
    I remember watching him for the first time and I was like, this guy is so awesome and it’s sad that he is gone but still to this day I wish I can meet him and just shake his hand and tell him how influential and inspiring he is because Dusty Rhodes is in my top ten believe it or not
  • @OldSchool752
    He was & still is one of the true ❤ best movers,shakers, even in heaven😢
  • @hotrob4000
    Dusty is a legend! Watching him give that power elbow to Ric Flair back in the day, EPIC & I loved every minute of it! Thank you for the memories American dream! I too am a son of a plumber!