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McMahon,” the new Netflix documentary on former WWE boss Vince McMahon, re-hashed the time 40 years ago when wrestler David Schultz twice slapped ABC News reporter John Stossel in the face amid ...
He is speaking with wrestler David Schultz, and says, "I think this is fake." After he says that, David hits him hard, twice, asking him if he thinks those hits are fake.
At a 1984 WWE house show at Madison Square Garden, ABC journalist John Stossel confronted Dr. D David Schultz with the now infamous line, "I think this is fake." Schultz fired back, "You think ...
Often considered one of wrestling's great injustices, David Schultz was, for all intents and purposes, forced out of the wrestling business after the infamous John Stossel incident in the mid-80s.
On "The Hall of Fame," Booker T honed in on the incidents between former "20/20" reporter John Stossel and David Schultz, as well as Hulk Hogan and Richard Belzer, which were highlighted in the ...
In 1984, when ABC News’ John Stossel told then-WWF wrestler “Dr. D” David Schultz that he thought wrestling was fake, Schultz slapped him in the face twice on camera, knocking him to the ...
Mason Posa captures Dave Schultz Award, which recognizes top wrestler By James Yodice / Journal Staff Writer Apr 24, 2025 Updated Apr 24, 2025 1 min to read ...