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• WWE Hall Of Famer Bob Armstrong Passes Away

As we noted before, WWE Hall Of Famer Bob Armstrong was diagnosed with bone cancer in his ribs, shoulder and prostate a couple of months ago, but he decided not to undergo treatment for it. Due to this reason, his health started to fail.

WWF Old School is saddened to learn that Bob passed away on Thursday night at the age of 80.

His son, Scott Armstrong, confirmed the news on social media.

“It is with a very heavy heart we announce the passing of our Father and @WWE Hall of Famer “Bullet” Bob Armstrong. Information regarding funeral arrangements will come at a later date.”

Below is WWE statement on Bob’s death:

“WWE is saddened to learn that “Bullet” Bob Armstrong, a WWE Hall of Famer and patriarch of the legendary Armstrong wrestling family, has passed away at age 80.

Equal parts strongman and showman, Armstrong, who was born Joseph James in Marietta, Ga., on Oct. 3, 1939, proved himself as one of the most tenacious grapplers on the planet during the territorial days of sports-entertainment. He secured his toughman reputation long before he ever set foot in the ring, thanks to his tour of duty in the U.S. Marine Corps and his seven-year tenure as a member of the Fair Oaks (later Cobb County) Fire Department.

Armstrong, however, didn’t rest on his laurels when he was between the ropes. He handled himself well in the rough-and-tumble southeastern territories by employing an assortment of holds and moves, including his feared sleeper and Georgia Jawbreaker. He also possessed the gift of grappling gab, giving him the uncanny ability to wear down a rival with his words as well as with his strength.

His chosen trade later became a family business, as Armstrong’s four sons — Joseph, aka Scott Armstrong, Brad, Steve and Brian, aka WWE Hall of Famer “Road Dogg” Jesse James — followed in their father’s footsteps. The Armstrong boys often found themselves in their dad’s corner, as “Bullet” Bob partnered with each of his sons at various points in a competitive career which spanned over six decades.

For his part, Armstrong often credited his beloved wife, Gail, as the secret to his success. Upon being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, the self-proclaimed “ol’ war horse” also made the case that his many triumphs likely benefited from divine intervention, too.

“I think somebody up there likes me,” Armstrong said during his 2011 WWE Hall of Fame induction speech. “I got to live my dream.”

WWE extends its condolences to Armstrong’s family, friends and fans.”

• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (August 27, 2001) – WWF RAW IS WAR

On this day in 2001, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF RAW IS WAR’.

It was broadcasted from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan and featured matches & segments, on the road to the ‘WWF Unforgiven 2001’ PPV.

Here’s the card:

1. The Undertaker vs. Albert

2. WWF European Title: Hurricane Helms vs. Matt Hardy

3. Test vs. Bradshaw

4. The Rock vs. Rhyno

5. Hugh Morrus vs. Edge

6. The Big Show vs. Booker T

7. Kurt Angle & Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam & Tazz

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