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Busted Open

RIP Bob Armstrong

Busted Open

SiriusXM

Aew, Bully Ray, Sports News, Ring Of Honor, Nxt, News, Tommy Dreamer, Mark Henry, Dave Lagreca, Sports, Professional Wrestling, Leisure, Wwe, Njpw, Wrestling

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Dave LaGreca and Mark Henry start the episode off by celebrating the life of Bob Armstrong. Also Rip Rogers joins the show to share his thoughts and memories.

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0:00.0

This is the busted open podcast.

0:04.3

You can listen to the full show Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon eastern on

0:09.3

serious xm. Fight Nation Channel 156.

0:13.0

Welcome to the busted open podcast.

0:16.0

This is Dave La Grecca.

0:18.0

On today's episode,

0:20.0

W. W. Hall of Fame are Mark Henry and I reflect on the life and career of one of the

0:26.5

legends that we lost in this business and that is Bullit Bob Armstrong. We talk

0:31.3

about some of his greatest moments, greatest memories of his career,

0:36.2

and we also talk to our very own Tommy Dreamer and also somebody that competed with and against him and that is Hustler Rip Rogers.

0:45.6

We do that all right now on the busted open podcast.

0:49.6

Bullet Bob Armstrong passed away, had a battle with bone cancer and you know we lost him after just an amazing, amazing career.

1:04.0

Obviously, the Armstrong family,

1:06.7

one of the greatest families in the history

1:08.7

of pro wrestling and Bob Armstrong, somebody

1:11.0

that, you know, a lot of people don't talk about but they should because he is truly a legend he was truly one of the greatest of all time we lost him late last night word came down and I know on today's show on a Falls

1:26.4

County anywhere Friday you know it's all about the busted open nation and we will get

1:31.5

to the nation and we will get to our Hall of Fame co-host Mark Henry in just a couple minutes

1:38.1

Because I know that Mark was very very close to bullet Bob Armstrong and the Armstrong family. We're going to get a lot of memories and

1:46.8

remembrances of him today sprinkled throughout today's show because Bob Armstrong is one of those men that you know when you

1:57.4

look at the world in the landscape of pro wrestling he was able to do it all a

2:01.8

career that spanned from 1960 all the way up until

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