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WWE Hall Of Famer Rips Fans For Not Helping Him

Billy Graham Superstar

• OLD SCHOOL VIDEO HISTORY (May 16, 1992) – WWF Superstars of Wrestling

On this day in 1992, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Superstars of Wrestling’.

This episode was pre-taped at the War Memorial in Syracuse, New York and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 1992’ PPV.

Here is the card:

– Shawn Michaels vs. Sonny Blaze

– WWF Update

– Tatanka vs. Barry Hardy

– The Berzerker vs. Scott Taylor

– WWF Event Center

– A Vignette On Crush

– Repo Man vs. Jay Sledge

– WWF Event Center

– Big Boss Man vs. Glen Ruth

– Ultimate Warrior vs. Brian Knobbs

– The Beverly Brothers vs. Jim Brunzell/Bobby Knight

– WWF Event Center

• WWE Hall Of Famer Rips Fans For Not Helping Him

WWE Hall of Famer “Superstar” Billy Graham has a GoFundMe page set up for his medical fund.

Billy wasn’t happy recently when he saw he hasn’t been getting much help from the fans as of late. Below is what Billy posted on Facebook:

“Just before I started this post I checked my gofundme amount and the last donation was 11 hours ago from a nice man named Tom Gelfuso at $25. By now that has been a good 13 hours starting at 6 AM Phoenix time, all day long without 1 donation.

That tells me the majority of my Facebook fans do not give a sh*t about me, about 5,000 of you. I started my gofundme on Jan.17th, 2018. One year and a half now. I am f***ing done with begging you people for nickles and dimes.

I am going to start the process of blocking all of you who have not given a damn dime. I am weary as hell over being slapped in the face by you non givers who just want to take and not even give a 5 or a 10 back.

I have over 10,000 fans waiting to get on my Facebook. I can give 5,000 of them a chance to give by adding them to my FB.”

This statement on Facebook actually helped and Billy is now receiving regular donations from fans once again.

His GoFundMe page has now raised $18,913 as of this writing ($25,000 is the goal).


        
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