At WCW’s Spring Stampede in 1997, legendary announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund interviewed Booker T, his brother Stevie Ray, and their manager “Sister” Sherri. They were preparing for a Four ...
as much as we know—which isn’t a whole lot—about who Booker T. Spicely was. Reading letters that his brother sent to Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP in defense of his brother and hoping that ...
Booker T, a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, is honored as the Greatest Black Wrestler of all time. Known for his impact on WWE and WCW during the 1990s and 2000s, Booker T continues to be a ...
WWE legend Booker T reacted to Uso’s win in an interview with Fox News Digital. He said Uso, and his brother, Jimmy, were one of those athletes who got to the gym early, stayed late and did ...
Aside from being a prolific singles competitor with multiple world championship reigns, Booker T broke into WCW as a tag-team wrestler with his brother, Stevie Ray. The two were known as the ...
Booker T. Washington says he was born in either 1858 ... He describes his home as a fourteen-by-sixteen cabin, that he shared with his mother, brother, and sister. The family “slept in and ...
The boys basketball coach had just led Tulsa Booker T. Washington to a state title. As the Hornets looked up to the crowd and showed off the gold ball to roaring cheers, it was almost too much f ...
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