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Bob Armstrong
Joseph James, better known to wrestling fans as Bob Armstrong, was a man who knew how to put on a show. For over five decades, he thrilled crowds with his unapologetic brawling style and penchant for delivering devastating jawbreakers.
Born in 1939, Armstrong first laced up the boots in 1966, when professional wrestling was still finding its footing. He quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with, earning the nickname "The Bullet" for his lightning-quick attacks and unyielding aggression.
Armstrong's career spanned multiple promotions, including World Wrestling Entertainment, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Impact Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and National Wrestling Alliance. Along the way, he accumulated an impressive array of title reigns, including stints with the NSPW Tag Team Championship, Smash Tag Team Championship, NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship, NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship, and NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship.
Despite his success in the ring, Armstrong was never one to shy away from a fight. His brawling style earned him a reputation as one of the toughest sons of Georgia, and he frequently found himself at the center of some of the most memorable matches of his era.
Armstrong's final days were marked by a quiet determination, a refusal to back down even in the face of adversity. He passed away on August 27, 2020, at the age of 81, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come.
In the end, Bob Armstrong was more than just a wrestler – he was a true original, a man who lived by his own rules and never forgot how to put on a show. As "The Bullet" would have wanted it, his final match may have been his last, but its impact will be felt for years to come.