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I remember the time Bob slapped Charlie Platt and the national guard guys showing up at the hospital b
Ramey Butler
on September 18, 2020 at 3:06 am
i didnt know bob personally, but i felt like i did.
when i was little and was being picked on at school, i wanted so badly to be the Bullet. he was my hero, a real life comic book hero.
i loved watching him take out the “evil” fullers. and when his music hit, i would get so excited!
Because someone was gonna get his just punishment. To a scared little boy in a big world it meant so much.
God im gonna miss him, but i know hes in a better place.
thank you for your tribute it means the world to the little picked upon kid who would beg to watch wrestling to see his hero win, and dance his way out of the ring. he showed me and many like me that the good guys do win. what more could you ask for?
Thank You Bullet.
God speed and Semper Phi.
Ken Helms
on September 3, 2020 at 11:46 am
Thank you sir for this tribute. I’ve laughed had a tear or two. It was great to hear these memories that you all shared. They don’t make men like you and Mr.Armstrong anymore. I thank you both and the rest of the guests today for the joy and pleasure you all brought us in the squared circle. Thank you again sir!
Mike Williams
on September 3, 2020 at 6:20 pm
great studcast Ron
Pat Rose
on September 4, 2020 at 5:39 am
Loved and Respect for the Armstrong’s. Love y’all.
Pat Rose
David E Wells
on September 4, 2020 at 8:22 am
I remember watching the match where Bob was thrown out of the ring and he hit a table and got a large gash on his back and refused to quit the match. Blood every where and him badly bleeding and still wrestled to a light finish.
Shannon Fuller
on September 5, 2020 at 1:01 am
Ron thank you for this amazing tribute. All of y’all were a large part of our lives. Every time something happens to one of y’all we lose a little bit of our childhood . The stories are great. God bless all of you
I remember the time Bob slapped Charlie Platt and the national guard guys showing up at the hospital b
i didnt know bob personally, but i felt like i did.
when i was little and was being picked on at school, i wanted so badly to be the Bullet. he was my hero, a real life comic book hero.
i loved watching him take out the “evil” fullers. and when his music hit, i would get so excited!
Because someone was gonna get his just punishment. To a scared little boy in a big world it meant so much.
God im gonna miss him, but i know hes in a better place.
thank you for your tribute it means the world to the little picked upon kid who would beg to watch wrestling to see his hero win, and dance his way out of the ring. he showed me and many like me that the good guys do win. what more could you ask for?
Thank You Bullet.
God speed and Semper Phi.
Thank you sir for this tribute. I’ve laughed had a tear or two. It was great to hear these memories that you all shared. They don’t make men like you and Mr.Armstrong anymore. I thank you both and the rest of the guests today for the joy and pleasure you all brought us in the squared circle. Thank you again sir!
great studcast Ron
Loved and Respect for the Armstrong’s. Love y’all.
Pat Rose
I remember watching the match where Bob was thrown out of the ring and he hit a table and got a large gash on his back and refused to quit the match. Blood every where and him badly bleeding and still wrestled to a light finish.
Ron thank you for this amazing tribute. All of y’all were a large part of our lives. Every time something happens to one of y’all we lose a little bit of our childhood . The stories are great. God bless all of you