Britain to Get a New Daily
Date: 16 June 1959
Newspaper Trust to pub The New Daily
Warrior (born James Brian Hellwig; June 16, 1959 – April 8, 2014) was an American professional wrestler, bodybuilder and motivational speaker. Best known by his ring name the Ultimate Warrior, he wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) from 1987 to 1992, as well as a short stint in 1996. He also notably spent a few months in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1998, in which he was known as the Warrior.
After a career in bodybuilding, Warrior turned to professional wrestling. From 1985 to 1986, he was paired with fellow former bodybuilder Steve Borden, later known as Sting, as the Blade Runners. The two split when Warrior left to pursue a singles career in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). Under the ring name Dingo Warrior, he was a one-time WCWA Texas Heavyweight Champion.
In 1987, he joined the World Wrestling Federation, and became a two-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion within two years. In the main event of WrestleMania VI, in 1990, Warrior won the WWF Championship in a title vs. title match over Hulk Hogan, making him the first wrestler to hold both titles concurrently. Posited as the new face of the company, he had a falling out with chairman Vince McMahon over a pay dispute, and unsuccessfully attempted to leave the WWF, with which he was under contract. Warrior returned at WrestleMania VIII, but by November 1992, he had been released; it was later revealed that this was due to steroid use.
In 1993, he legally changed his name to the mononym "Warrior" and was credited as a co-writer for a comic book based on his name and likeness. Warrior returned to the WWF at WrestleMania XII, but lasted four months, as he began no-showing events. Two years later, he joined World Championship Wrestling (which had tried to hire him in 1995), being used in a much-maligned storyline with Hogan, which culminated at Halloween Havoc. Warrior retired from professional wrestling and subsequently embarked on a public speaking career, but wrestled one final match in Spain in 2008.
Warrior died on April 8, 2014, at the age of 54 in Scottsdale, Arizona. On the preceding three nights in New Orleans, he had been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, appeared at WrestleMania XXX, and made his final public appearance on Monday Night Raw, returning to the promotion after an acrimonious separation in 1996.
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Date: 16 June 1959
Special to The New York Times
Sen Humphrey finds censors deleted passages in transcript of Sen subcom hearings because they were in doubt, disagreed with information, thought it irrelevant or unfavorable to Govt agency; gets some data made pub
Date: 16 June 1959
2 statues removed from doorway to make room for st-widening; illus
Date: 16 June 1959
NY Rabbis Bd award to NY Times for religious news coverage addressed to him but accepted by son A O Sulzberger
Date: 17 June 1959
A P de Seversky gets US Air Univ Award for aiding USAF professional educ
Date: 17 June 1959
By JUNE OWEN
June OWEN
Date: 17 June 1959
FCC hearing on Western Union and AT&T private-line rates; ANPA exec Williams urges newspapers and news agencies get special rate
Date: 16 June 1959
By JUNE OWEN
June OWEN
Date: 17 June 1959
plans 1,200 new theatres in current 7-Yr Plan
Date: 16 June 1959
Marshall vs US: H R Marshall conviction for selling drug without prescription reversed; Ct rules jurors had read newspaper articles prejudicial to him