There is a guest book link on the obituary page.
from
http://dunbar.createatribute.com/registryMain.php?i_memorialid=1194215708
*Ms Mary Lillian Ellison*
July 22, 1923 - November 02, 2007
COLUMBIA - Service for Mary Lillian “Fabulous Moolah” Ellison, 84, will
be held Wednesday at 12 noon at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street
Chapel, with entombment in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be
held Tuesday 6-9 at the funeral home.
Ms. Ellison died Friday, November 2, 2007. Born in Kershaw County, she
was the daughter of the late Henry Lee Ellisor and Mary Suzanne Atkinson
Ellisor. A graduate of Columbia High School, she was the owner/operator
of Girl Wrestling Enterprises for over thirty years. She was the first
female inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame and was affiliated with the
organization for fifty-two years. She held the world’s women’s
championship for twenty-eight years beginning in 1956. At the age of
seventy-six, she reclaimed the title for a final time.
Ms. Ellison wrote an autobiography, “The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess
of the Squared Circle.”
A loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Mrs. Ellison will
always be remembered by many close friends.
Surviving are daughter, Maryetta Austin of Conway; adopted daughter,
Katie Glass of Columbia; grandchildren, Brian Guyton, Paul Guyton, Suzie
Lane, Andy Guyton, Steve Guyton and Karyn Austin, all of Myrtle Beach;
and great-grandchildren, Michael, August, Tyler, Colby, Riley and
Kennedy. She was predeceased by twelve brothers.
Monday, November 05, 2007
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Rip:Fabulous Moolah
http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/fabulousmoolahpasses
Fabulous Moolah passes away
Written: November 3, 2007
WWE is saddened by the passing of Hall of Famer Fabulous Moolah.
In the world of women’s wrestling, there will always be one irrefutable legend that stands head and shoulders above the rest: The Fabulous Moolah. She was the longest reigning champion in the history of her chosen sport, or any sport for that matter. And with more than 50 years in the business to her credit, she established a legacy that will never be forgotten, making her name synonymous with female wrestling.
WWE.com will have more on Fabulous Moolah as it becomes available.
Fabulous Moolah passes away
Written: November 3, 2007
WWE is saddened by the passing of Hall of Famer Fabulous Moolah.
In the world of women’s wrestling, there will always be one irrefutable legend that stands head and shoulders above the rest: The Fabulous Moolah. She was the longest reigning champion in the history of her chosen sport, or any sport for that matter. And with more than 50 years in the business to her credit, she established a legacy that will never be forgotten, making her name synonymous with female wrestling.
WWE.com will have more on Fabulous Moolah as it becomes available.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
So What Do You Think Of Sal So Far??
----Sal Corrente signed on to become one of my contributors on Saturday and I know some of you thought I lost my mind. I hope everyone has been as surprised as me at the columns. "The Big Cheese" is not as big as a goof as many of thought. He has written two very intelligent thought provoking columns. What do you guys think??
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
What Did You Think of Taylor McKnight??
----My impression of him is that is better than Corey doing play by play, but he is a bit nasal. Not sure if the Memphis Wrestling viewers would enjoy his voice or not. He does know his holds and comes off very professional. What do you think??
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
blog on respect and honor
I normally don't post on message boards because of all the drama that gets started, but I do read them often. I have read this board and several others over the last few weeks and have been sicken by what I have seen, so I put my opinion into a blog on my myspace called RESPECT AND HONOR of the Wrestling Business. I want to invite anyone that is interested in reading it to check out http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=222657938&blogID=294475145 or go to http://www.myspace.com/notoriousstarr and look under the blogs. The reason I posted on myspace and not here is only due to the fact of being longer then most messages on here I did not want it to take up too much space.
Please feel free to comment on it, I would love to know what others think. I do want to state that its not pointed at any one person, show, etc., its just the wrestling world in general. Everyone on here it talking about LACKED PSYCHOLOGY, what about the LACK OF RESPECT and HONOR.
Please feel free to comment on it, I would love to know what others think. I do want to state that its not pointed at any one person, show, etc., its just the wrestling world in general. Everyone on here it talking about LACKED PSYCHOLOGY, what about the LACK OF RESPECT and HONOR.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
WayCool vs PK Ripper - What's Wrong??
----I stated on the site and after watching this bout that I thought it was a pretty good bout, but in the opinion of my message board panel - and you may join by e-mailing me - what could they have done to make the match better?? I will give my opinion in a few days.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Pacman
Ok heres the deal. I've heard more than 20 people say that they were shocked, surprized, or stunned at TNA bringing in Pacman Jones. I guess I'm in the minority then because I'm none of the above. No Pacman is not a wrestler and it seems a little absurd to bring him in. But lets wait one minute here...... If you look at the past this has been done thousands of times. Wrestlemania I saw a slew of people being brought in that had nothing to do with wrestling. Mr. T might not have been much of a stretch but does anyone remember Cindy Lopper ? What about in the 90's when WCW brought in Rodman? What about Tyson being brought in as a referee? Heck Andy Kaufman was even brought in in Memphis back in the day. The point is this. TNA has a wrestling product that not alot of people know about. If they do know about it, they are not telling anyone else to watch, because the ratings stay pretty much the same. They do there best to advertise but lets face it its easy to forget about TNA. To this point they haven't really done anything to stand out. Until now! Yahoo, USA today, CNN, Fox, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN news, and ESPN radio have basicaly been plugging his appearance for Thursday all day long. I kid you not, I've heard them on ESPN radio mention TNAwrestling.com about 20 times on a 10 minute ride home.
In my humble opinion, this might have been the smartest thing, ratings wise, that TNA has ever done. I'm sure TNA's wed site hits have skyrocketed by curious people that want to see whats up with Pacman. If they can use this correctly the shows numbers should go up as well. Here though is where it becomes crucial for TNA to do this right. If I was running the show for Thursday, this is what I'd do. Run 4 really good matches and show what your company has to offer wrestling fans. Throw video recaps of fueds that are going on that are not adressed by the matches. Make sure in those 4 matches that you have you get at least 3 big established names in there somewhere. (Like a match with Sting, Angle, Nash, The Dudley's, or Christian) these guys are familiar faces to WWE and WCW fans that may not be familiar with TNA. Tease the fact that Pacman is in the building all night long. Then with 5 to 7 minutes left in the show, bring him to the ring for an interview. Interrupt that interview with a fresh heel ( like AJ, Rude, or Shelly) as a way to give the rub to someone new. Then just when it looks like all is lost and Pacman is cornered, out comes a baby to help out. (Jarrett would be perfect for this) Then you could do one of two things. 1: you could have Pac help Jarrett defeat the heel or 2: Pac turns on Jarrett and helps the heel. Either way would work. They just need to keep him off till the final minutes of the show. This almost forces people that tuned in to see Pac to have to watch the whole show. Then all you have to do is make sure the show delivers. This is just my opinion though. What do you think?
In my humble opinion, this might have been the smartest thing, ratings wise, that TNA has ever done. I'm sure TNA's wed site hits have skyrocketed by curious people that want to see whats up with Pacman. If they can use this correctly the shows numbers should go up as well. Here though is where it becomes crucial for TNA to do this right. If I was running the show for Thursday, this is what I'd do. Run 4 really good matches and show what your company has to offer wrestling fans. Throw video recaps of fueds that are going on that are not adressed by the matches. Make sure in those 4 matches that you have you get at least 3 big established names in there somewhere. (Like a match with Sting, Angle, Nash, The Dudley's, or Christian) these guys are familiar faces to WWE and WCW fans that may not be familiar with TNA. Tease the fact that Pacman is in the building all night long. Then with 5 to 7 minutes left in the show, bring him to the ring for an interview. Interrupt that interview with a fresh heel ( like AJ, Rude, or Shelly) as a way to give the rub to someone new. Then just when it looks like all is lost and Pacman is cornered, out comes a baby to help out. (Jarrett would be perfect for this) Then you could do one of two things. 1: you could have Pac help Jarrett defeat the heel or 2: Pac turns on Jarrett and helps the heel. Either way would work. They just need to keep him off till the final minutes of the show. This almost forces people that tuned in to see Pac to have to watch the whole show. Then all you have to do is make sure the show delivers. This is just my opinion though. What do you think?
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Void Interview....Your thoughts.
What are your thoughts on the new Rasslepod? Void sheds a little more light on the situation involving him and TIWF. If you haven't check it out, listen to it now and post your thoughts.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Memphis Top 10 Tournament??
----MAW announced their Memphis Top 10 Tournament today and as I said there will be controversy on who is in the tourney and such. So, take a stab at it - who are the top 10 wrestlers in the Memphis area??
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Wildside and PK Ripper Response?? What'ca Think??
----My first thoughts are that I thought that Wildside came off pretty good. He can talk - always has been a good talker. Some of the stuff that he said was more or less the "company line" and handled himself well wishing everyone good luck. The guy asking the questions was Jon Seymore and he was horrible. I typed those questions in like 3 minutes and was rushing to get them to PK. As someone that is suppose to be ask the questions - he could have been a bit professional and cleaned up my mistakes. PK in gimmick cracked me up. I could not quit laughing thinking that he did the interview in full gimmick!! 'Nuff said right now as I want to hear the opinions of others and I don't want my opinion to influence you.
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