The 1998 "Death" of Goldust
Support Wrestling Bios: / wrestling_bios Back-up Channel / RTW Highlights: / @wrestlingbios2 Sweet Merch: https://www.wrestlingbios.com Twitter: / wrestlingbios In 1998 Dustin Rhodes decided to get rid of the Goldust character. The WWF were legitimately coming under a lot of pressure over Goldust since the gimmick debuted in late 1995, and Vince Russo claimed that the character had to get taken off TV following the work Dustin put in shortly after his stint as "The Artist Formely Known as Goldust". Following the demise of Goldust, the WWF used Dustin's real-life beliefs as the driving force behind his new character. Dustin couldn't just be himself (like he did back in WCW) and instead Dustin preached to fans about everything that was wrong with the WWF programming. This was short-lived, as a quick rivalry with Val Venis would see Goldust make his return just a few months later.

Attitude Era Big Boss Man was a Menace

Dustin Rhodes & The "SEVEN" Character in WCW

I Hate Triple H

S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

The Most Unhinged Player In NBA History

WrestleMania 3: Did It Live Up to the Hype?

Erotic WWF Wrestler Goldust | Late Night with Conan O’Brien

I Watched WCW Nitro’s Worst Matches So You Don’t Have To

Razor Ramon vs Goldust : The Abandoned WrestleMania Match

50 Worst WCW Moments Ever

Creating a Wrestler - GOLDUST

Wrestlers Who Brought Back Their Old Gimmicks & Characters

The Worst Rated WWF Attitude PPVs

Goldust Making WWE Wrestlers Break Character

Ric Flair Names 6 Wrestling Legends He Will Never Forgive...

Heel Turns That Were 100% Justified

Why Diesel Failed as WWF Champion

Pro Wrestling’s Most Disastrous Returns

Herb Abrams UWF: The Complete(ish) Story of Wrestlings Most Embarrassing Promotion #WWE #aew #uwf

