Various News – Dennis Rodman At Starrcast VI, HOOKHausen Reunion, Glacier On Bill Goldberg

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Various News – Dennis Rodman At Starrcast VI, HOOKHausen Reunion, Glacier On Bill Goldberg
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Starrcast announced on Monday that NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman will be appearing at Starrcast VI in Chicago, IL. The convention runs from September 1st through the 3rd over AEW All Out weekend.

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In a recent SDCC interview with “ComicBook Nation,” AEW wrestler Danhausen addressed the possibility of a potential HOOKHausen reunion.

While open to the idea, Danhausen expressed a mild aversion to the possibility of challenging FTR for the AEW World Tag Team Titles. He said,

“People keep asking for it. We are undefeated. He did lose the [FTW] title, so maybe he could let Jack, Jack Perry or whatever his name is keep that one, and maybe we’ll get the tag team titles. But I don’t really want to fight FTR, to be quite honest with you. Good friends of mine, and also they’re quite good at professional wrestling. I don’t want to wrestle for an hour. I think it would be tiring.”

Speaking on “The False Finish” podcast, Glacier stated that his friend and WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg is not responsible for his 1998 knee injury.

Glacier suffered a knee injury during his match with Goldberg on the June 29th, 1998, episode of WCW Nitro. Glacier had to undergo surgery to resolve the issue.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On his friendship with Goldberg: “With Bill [Goldberg], Bill’s still a great friend of mine to this day. Bill and I always had great matches. I can tell you right now, I love Bill like family, and yes that intensity was very real … I trained a lot with Bill when he was down in the Power Plant. Every match we had he [gave me a lot of offense] … he respected what I brought to the ring. He could do a lot off my kicks and stuff like that.”

On his knee injury from a match with Goldberg: “That was 0% Bill Goldberg’s fault,” Glacier said. “That was 100% Glacier’s fault. It was my spinning leg sweep that I do. I was too far away from him. That’s on me. Usually I try to get calf-to-calf … I hyper-extended my knee… He never injured Glacier.”

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