Rotunda and Windham (real life brothers in law) had teamed off and on in the Florida territories before both were signed by the WWF in 1984. To watch Windham in his prime, one cannot be unimpressed. They won the WWF World Tag Team Championship twice, first from Dick Murdoch and Adrian Adonis in January 1985. wrestling is Barry Windham. Promotions

selling - 8 - Sweetwater, TX, Aliases - Blackjack Mulligan Jr., The Dirty Yellow Dog, The Widowmaker, The Stalker, Blackjack Windham, Teachers - Blackjack Mulligan, Dusty Rhodes, Professional background - Florida(`80-`84), JCP/NWA, WWF(`84-`86), JCP/NWA(`86-`89), WWF(`89), WCW(`90-`94), Finisher- ?? Disbanded He was a top-notch white meat babyface who could bump, sell and make fiery comebacks. Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites, Football [West Texas State], Wrestling [High School], Blackjack Mulligan; Dusty Rhodes; Don Muraco, Manny Fernandez, Florida(`80-`84), Knoxville[Crockett](`82), JCP/NWA, WWF(`84-`86), JCP/NWA(`86-`89), WWF(`89), WCW(`90-`94), WWF(`96-`98), WCW(`99-`00), Indies(`00-), Blackjack Mulligan Jr., The Dirty Yellow Dog, The Widowmaker, The Stalker, Blackjack Windham, The Family [Florida], Four Horsemen, West Texas Rednecks, Extreme Horsemen. Once the American Express reunited they feuded with the Moondogs, The Hart Foundation and The Islanders whom the team faced in their last match together on February 9, 1987. The American Express move set - 8 The last real appearance of the U.S. Express was not in the WWF but at the AWA WrestleRock In August 1986. He was a top-notch white meat babyface who could bump, sell and make fiery comebacks. science - 4 Height- 66 Face Type--1 Face Shape HEAD-- 58,70,48,67 SKULL-- 58,15,18,0,31,0 CHEEK-- 17,14,71,92 EAR-- 23,66,50,62 BROW-- 17,58,75,26,24 EYE-- … Real Name - Barry Windham ??? Windham was often thrown in a face role, which never suited him well, but he maintained a high work ethic. Windham was often thrown in a face role, which never suited him well, but However, Rick Derringer, who was working with the WWF at the time, created a new theme song for them, "Real American." 558lbs

Second return to the WWF The Stalker (1996) Windham would again return to the WWF in late 1996, this time as "The Stalker", wearing camouflage face paint as … cannot be unimpressed. is better remembered as that than the "could've-been" some may label him as nowerdays. - Dropkick Name- Barry Windham Moves- ?? Only days after Barry Windham left the WWF Mike Rotundo was linked up with Dan Spivey and they became the American Express, some referred to them as the U.S. Express II since the patriotic gimmick of the original U.S. Express was recycled with Spivey taking Barry Windham's place.

To watch Windham in his days in Georgia and the Carolinas, one Once they joined the WWF they were given a patriotic gimmick along with the Bruce Springsteen classic "Born in the USA" as their entrance music. As a heel, he was methodical and menacing. Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko vs. Barry Windham & Ron Simmons (Pro 11/9/91) Barry Windham & Ron Simmons vs. Jake the Snake & Barbarian (Sat. - Floatover Suplex

A combination of a knee injuries, a lack of direction and a wild spirit led Barry Windham to maintaining a upper midcard position into the 1990s, in a period he should've ruled alongside Sting and Lex Luger.

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entertainment - 7 Later on Barry Windham was replaced by Dan Spivey but finally disbanded in 1987. Later on Barry Windham was replaced by Dan Spivey but finally disbanded in 1987. Windham began wearing the glove and adopted his father’s claw hold finisher. The U.S. Express made their WWF wrestling debut on October 30, 1984 when they defeated the “Enhancement Talent” team of Mohammad Saad & Bobby Bass. Dustin Patrick Runnels (April 11, 1969) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under the ring name Dustin Rhodes. Watch Queue Queue aerial - 4 They would hold the titles for only two months before losing them to the "Evil Foreigner" team of Nikolai Volkoff & The Iron Sheik at Wrestlemania 1. One of the best workers of the late 80s and early 90s, Barry Windham is better remembered as that than the "could've-been" some may label him as nowerdays. Their original team music was "Born in the USA" by Bruce Springsteen. everyone expected. - Punch, Ringwork Rating - 1984 October 26, 2020 Monday Night RAW results, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, World Wrestling Entertainment teams and stables, https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/U.S._Express?oldid=1330693. The team was not billed as the US Express since the name was owned by the WWF. Heights Weights 1987. They weren't a long term or particularly regular tag team but I always loved them when they did team up. Strongly Disagree Mostly Disagree Neutral Mostly Agree Strongly Agree. Spivey:6'8"Rotundo:6'3"

Debuted Captain Lou Albano also became their manager. Sting and Lex Luger.

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Probably the closest link to Blanchard’s past was Barry Windham’s use of the gimmick when he turned heel to join The Four Horsemen in 1988. As a heel, his work soared, but was used to carry and put over

WWF(`96-`98), WCW(`99-`00), Indies(`00-), Groups - Four Horsemen, West Texas Rednecks, Favorites - Birthdate - The brothers in law reunited to defeat the Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane and Steve Keirn) while Rotunda was on a brief break from the WWF between January and May 1986. The U.S. Express was a professional wrestling tag-team comprised of Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham in the World Wrestling Federation. Night 9/26/92) Pretty sure they had a couple of fun squash matches as well. - Lariat The team had their last match together under the WWF banner exactly one year to the day after they made their debut. One of the best workers of the late 1980s and early 1990s, Barry Windham is better remembered as that than the "could've-been" some may label him as nowadays. legacy - 6, Serious Injuries - Knee (Required Surgery). As a heel, his work soared, but was used to carry and put over more charismatic faces. Members carrying - 8 It was revealed to be Barry Windham. Profile Explanation [Late Legend - Technical]. A combination of a knee injury and lack of direction led Windham to Unfortunately big Barry's game never reached that upper echoleon that bumping - 9

After Mike Rotunda left the WWF Dan Spivey was repackaged as "Golden Boy" Dan Spivey before he left the WWF as well. more charismatic faces.

Barry Windham with a KOWALSKI CLAW - ** ½. Windham struggled to figure out his opponent early and soon was overwhelmed by Kowalski’s all out assault including a pair of Bombs Away and two giant swings before Kowalski used his finisher … Flair won again and Windham dropped out of sight for over two years. Mike RotundaDan Spivey The team continued the U.S. Express’ feud with the Dream Team but once they were proven unsuccessful the two did not team from January to May, 1986 as Mike Rotundo briefly left the WWF. Attempt 3 now that I know kind of what era hes looking for. One of the best workers of the late 80s and early 90s, Barry Windham power - 9 The U.S. Express was a professional wrestling tag-team comprised of Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham in the World Wrestling Federation. Former members He’s really funny and he’s always the life of the party.” Examples “You were really the life of … maintaining a upper midcard position into the 90s, in a period he should've ruled alongside