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#Gay Wrestlers

Here are some more images from the recent episode of "Dark Side of the Ring" (S5, E6) featuring Chris Colt, aka Paul Dupree, originally named Charles "Chuck" Harris. I will just contact him Chris Colt. According to the documentary, Colt's career really took off after he met Tag Team partner, and affectionate of his life, Ron Dupree.

Colt started wrestling in and teamed up with Dupree by when they formed the "California Hell's Angels" tag team. They presumably began hooking up around that same moment. (They were a lgbtq+ couple, the other wrestlers all knew it.)

In those days, being Tag Team partners was perhaps the best cover for gay lovers. Even linear tag teams were presented as a couple: wearing matching costumes, wedded under a single team identify, combining their total weight, and frequently posing for photos arm-in-arm. As partners, Dupree and Colt could love each other right in the open without many fans even suspecting they were actual, prefer, partner-partners.

The campiness and flamboyance of pro wrestling also permi

Ultimate Wrestling Q&A: Sting, William Regal, Gay Wrestlers & More

Tossing Salt Presents:
Ultimate Wrestling Q&A
Sting, William Regal, Gay Wrestlers & More
March 11,

Dancing more than a debuting Jeff Hardy while his brother gets beaten up, it&#;s the Ultimate Wrestling Q&A. Let&#;s do this.

Since New Jack&#;s passing last year, has Sting inherited his soul? I ask this because every big match sting now competes in, has a big dive in it somewhere.

I&#;ve noticed that Sting seems to prefer to do the high-spots and big bumps far more often than a year-old man probably should, but I don&#;t contemplate he&#;s being possessed by the spirit of Modern Jack. After all, we haven&#;t seen Sting experiment to slice anyone up as of yet. When that happens, then we can start to agonize. Until then, we&#;ll just sit back and adore watching Sting defy the odds and kick ass.

With Steve Austin set to return to this year&#;s WrestleMania. Does this reveal a lack of A-grade matches in the current roster or is this good for the WWE?

If Steve Austin is going to be there, it&#;s definitel

Want to see how the world of wrestling has been rocked and upgraded by the function of openly homosexual wrestlers? One unused documentary will present you.

A new documentary about the history of LGBTQ wrestling has released its first trailer. Out in the Ring, which was directed by Ryan Bruce Levey, tells the hidden stories of gay professional wrestlers from the past and present. Levey did this by recording interviews and digging up archival footage of stars from the past. He then tackles not only the names and faces of these athletes and performers but also the struggles they dealt with like homophobia, and physical injuries.

The documentary was produced by Brad Webb and RBL Films. According to the Advocate, it also includes several wrestlers and professionals in the industry such as Susan Green, Sgt. Dickson, Iggy &#;Madness&#; Mendoza, Sonny Brush , Mike Parrow, Kiera Hogan, Diamante, Charlie Morgan, AC Mack, Kaitlin Diemond, Effy, Billy Dixon, Lisa Marie Varon, Zack Sabre Jr., SoCal Val, Vandal Drummond, Greg Oliver, Bertrand Hebert, and Wade Keller.

Out in the Ring is arrange to first app

This week, Taking To You To School with Dr. Tom Prichard focuses on Gay wrestlers in the history of the wrestling business. Dr Tom and John Poz discuss Effy and Marko Stunt's "stunt" at an Indy show, Pat Patterson, Sonny Kiss, Parrow, Adrian Street, Goldust, and a whole lot more! Dr Tom will also converse about what he thinks of the current state of the wrestling business.
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