Dude Love Helps RJ City ‘Ring In’ His Catchphrase, WrestlePro Alaska Streams On Facebook,
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Dude Love Helps RJ City Ring In His Catchphrase
Life can be unjust and RJ City allegedly found as much when trying to co-opt a catchphrase from the silver screen. City is always an individual on the side of Ruth Buzzi rather than Cardi B and went the old classic route of squared circle cherry picking as he tried to coin a Judy Garland lyric as his own for a potential catchphrase, noting that it was the great Mick Foley who set a precedent for such.
“So when @RealMickFoley gets his “Bang bang” catchphrase from the B-52’s “Love Shack” that’s okay, but when I wanna make my catchphrase “Clang clang clang went the trolley”, I’m blackballed from the business.”
So when @RealMickFoley gets his “Bang bang” catchphrase from the B-52’s “Love Shack” that’s okay, but when I wanna make my catchphrase “Clang clang clang went the trolley”, I’m blackballed from the business.
— RJ City (@RJCity1) September 18, 2020
A travesty of such a treacherous industry no doubt. However, City did get some help from one of the several Faces of Foley as Dude Love “had mercy” when he backed him in his efforts of adopting Garland’s tune as his own.
Actually @RJCity1 – I think "Clang, Clang, Clang Went the Trolley" might be a GREAT catchphrase!
Let #DudeLove show you how it's done, baby!#FoleySingsGarland https://t.co/EX9uCXA6iI pic.twitter.com/3GJqaFeJFI
— Mick Foley (@RealMickFoley) September 20, 2020
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WrestlePro Alaska Streams On Facebook
Three Dog Night had over 21 hit Billboard songs during their extensive career and one of which included a cover tune titled “The Show Must Go On.” That’s exactly what WrestlePro Alaska did with their event with the same name this past weekend. The card featured appearances by Orange Cassidy, Brian Myers, Colt Cabana and Joey Janela to name a few and had a WrestlePro Gold Title bout between Deon Rusman and Champion Anthony Bowens. The entire show is free to stream on Facebook which you can check out below.