Pro wrtlg in Pat Patterson, the dtry's first openly gay star and a litenant of promoter Vce McMahon, has died. The WWE Hall of Fame member was 79.
Contents:
- WWE NEWS: FORMER CHAMPN REVEALS VCE MCMAHON'S REACTN TO HIM G OUT AS GAY
- EX-WWE STAR REVEALS VCE MCMAHON'S REACTN TO HIM COMG OUT AS GAY
- PAT PATTERSON: BEG WWE'S FIRST GAY WRTLER, VCE MCMAHON RETIRG AND MENTORG THE ROCK
- PAT PATTERSON, THE FIRST OPENLY GAY PRO WRTLG STAR, HAS DIED AT 79
- EX-WWE STAR FRED ROSSER REVEALS WHAT VCE MCMAHON TOLD HIM WHEN HE ME OUT AS GAY
WWE NEWS: FORMER CHAMPN REVEALS VCE MCMAHON'S REACTN TO HIM G OUT AS GAY
Former WWE Champn reveals a funny moment when Vce McMahon pched him a homophobic angle while revealg his first "gay" experience. * vince mcmahon gay *
WWE Hall of Famer Kev Nash relled how Vce McMahon shared the story of his first homosexual enunter wh him and Stt Hall. Speakg on Kliq This podst, Nash spoke on how Vce relled his first homosexual experience when he and Hall went to speak wh Vce McMahon for a storyle wh Goldt:.
EX-WWE STAR REVEALS VCE MCMAHON'S REACTN TO HIM COMG OUT AS GAY
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He talked about how his bt iend, Pat Patterson, is gay, and how he rpected my cisn to e out. The former Nex member also revealed that Vce McMahon did not want to e his g out as gay any storyle, and he was perfectly fe wh that cisn of The Chairman.
PAT PATTERSON: BEG WWE'S FIRST GAY WRTLER, VCE MCMAHON RETIRG AND MENTORG THE ROCK
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PAT PATTERSON, THE FIRST OPENLY GAY PRO WRTLG STAR, HAS DIED AT 79
"I was 19-years-old, had no plan and barely any money, " the star rells his new tobgraphy, Accepted: How the First Gay Superstar Changed French-Canadian quickly began to imprs promoters tradnal wrtlg towns like Boston and Portland, Oregon.
EX-WWE STAR FRED ROSSER REVEALS WHAT VCE MCMAHON TOLD HIM WHEN HE ME OUT AS GAY
What most the wrtlg world didn't realize, however, was that the new champn was gay. Newsweek spoke to Patterson about his tobgraphy, Accepted, the changg landspe of gay tolerance sports and the WWE product today. Newsweek: Some of your close iends wrtlg realized you were gay and were supportive, but did you experience any homophobia your reer?
The word "gay" or "queer" was never brought urse, I hid too. I didn't want anybody to know I was gay.