• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (June 2, 1985) – WWF All American Wrestling
On this day in 1985, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF All American Wrestling’.
It included pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments and featured the 1985 WWF Superstars.
The card can be found right here:
Missing Link vs. S.D. Jones (MSG)
WWF Update: Paul Orndorff
Cowboy Bob Orton vs. Bob Marcus
Jack Reynolds interviews Jimmy Hart & Greg Valentine
Wendi Richter & Wenonah Little Heat vs. Fabulous Moolah & Leilani Kai
Barry Windham, Mike Rotundo & Ricky Steamboat vs. Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik & George Steele
The Body Shop: Paul Orndorff
Superfly Jimmy Snuka vs. A.J. Petruzzi
Jack Reynolds interviews Captain Lou Albano & George Steele
• More WWE & AEW Wrestlers React To Jaxson Ryker’s Tweet About Donald Trump
After the massive riots broke out all over the USA due to George Floyd’s death, SmackDown wrestler Jaxson Ryker of The Forgotten Sons took to Twitter to post in support of President Donald Trump.
https://twitter.com/JaxsonRykerWWE/status/1267605081635110917
Kevin Owens didn’t agree with him and gave his honest opinion on how immature it was for Ryker to add his wrestling catchphrase in such a serious matter.
The freedom you speak of entitles you to speak your mind all you want. I’m not here to argue that. I just really need to tell you that I think you pushing your shitty wrestling catchphrase as all of this is happening is absolutely fucking pathetic.
Good night. https://t.co/d34xdOXZr6
— Kevin (@FightOwensFight) June 2, 2020
Mustafa Ali also didn’t agree with what Ryker said, and called him out for his comments.
I’m thankful you posted this because I’m now aware of what you stand for. When black brothers and sisters are crying, you praise someone that refuses to acknowledge their hurt. https://t.co/O4xm5L3Rpl
— Mustafa Ali (@MustafaAli_X) June 2, 2020
Sami Zayn also responded the following to Ryker.
Literally built on oppression. https://t.co/yi26CWPgz6
— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) June 2, 2020
WWE Hall Of Fame Class Of 2020 inductee Batista also got really angry on the comments Ryker made.
https://twitter.com/DaveBautista/status/1267632551755223040
https://twitter.com/DaveBautista/status/1267634786878832641
More WWE & AEW wrestlers have now responded to Ryker’s tweet. You can check it out below:
Although I am part of a tag team while I wrestle, I am my own person with my own thoughts and beliefs. It pains me to see what’s going on in the world. I fought for the freedom of our country and ALL of the people who live here.
— Steve Maclin (@SteveMaclin) June 2, 2020
It shouldn’t matter your race or however you identify, we are ALL human beings and ALL deserve to be equal. #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd
— Steve Maclin (@SteveMaclin) June 2, 2020
I will never understand, however I Stand. #JusticeforGeorgesFloyd https://t.co/YZLRB5SyJO
— Westin Blake (@TheWestinBlake) June 2, 2020
I get you’re a “bad guy” on tv. And I’m HOPING that’s all this is. Even then, that ain’t it. But if this is actually your true thoughts – I’ll be really sad, man. 😔 https://t.co/9unml5rsiY
— Lightskin Kingpin (@KingRicochet) June 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/theAdamPage/status/1267659355681325058
Someone is gonna take a nice shit in your gear bag….
— “The Bad Boy” Joey Janela (@JANELABABY) June 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/AustinAries/status/1267672345235185664

