Sunday, December 01, 2013

Blind Items Revealed

March 9, 2010

At an Academy Award party, this C list reality star and sometime naked model told this former A list movie star and now C list wannabe that he was more than welcome to do lines of coke right off her breasts as long as he would share his stash. They soon found their way to a corner of the room.

Katie Price and Judd Nelson

35 comments:

  1. Isn't she the one with the rock hard implants? Hmmm...guess it would work in place of a shelf.

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  2. Yes she has the biggest most plastic tits ever. How did Judd get into an Academy Award party or for that matter Katie Price. Must have been real low rent.

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    1. That was the year they honored John Hughes at the Oscars and the Breakfast Club cast was on stage.

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  3. How are these older people still alive after all that coke and drugs and still doing it?

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  4. Judd Nelson will be A list forever to those of us who were teens in the 80s!

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  5. @Reno, they're chemically perseved, lols

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  6. Can't blame her. Sad he's still on drugs. Never ends well.

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  7. Judd Nelson is practically a hobo, now. You can find him hanging out on melrose trying to pick up girls any day of the week.

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  8. H'wd dime: I tried looking up some pictures of him.and only respectable ones came up. But yeah I heard he was a mess.

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  9. Judd Nelson is in memory on this site every day. He voiced Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in the animated Transformers movie. My name comes from Rodimus Prime along with Rowdy Roddy Piper.

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  10. I didn't know that! I loved Rowdy Roddy Piper back in the day, along with Junkyard Dog (RIP) and Jake the Snake and of course Brett The Hitman Hart

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  11. I'm 3rd cousins with Piper and didn't even find that out until my Grandma died a few years back and we found her Bible with the family tree on her side.

    Ironically, he had been my favorite wrestler since I started watching wrestling back in 1980. I even had people tell me I looked like a little version of him and never put 2 and 2 together.

    He's super busy always doing stuff, but I've gotten in contact with his wife on Twitter and we've been sharing stuff about the family since he basically broke off of it when he was a teenager.

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  12. I saw Roddy on Storage Wars the other day, looked like he was doing well. He had a lot of injury issues from what The Hitman said.

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  13. @TTM, I met Rowdy Roddy Piper several times! I was a kid and scared to death of him, but he was super sweet and showed me "wrestling moves" to take down my annoying brother. He lives near some friends of mine and they say he's still a nice guy and does charity work that isn't reported.

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  14. That is so cool, seven! I had a chance to meet Brett The Hitman Hart but I KNEW I would absolutely blow it, make a fool of myself and probably do something really inappropriate like climb into his lap, so I didn't set it up.

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  15. Have you read Bret's book "My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling"?

    Never was a big fan of his, but reading his book made me like him as a person.

    Still not sure for a fact that the Toombs and Hart's are related, but if they are that means I'm related to him, too. (My Grandma was a Toombs which is how I'm realted to Roddy)

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  16. Yes I have, that's how I found out a friend is a really good friend of his. She mentioned she was at his book signing pre-party at the coolest bookstore there used to be in Calgary.

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  17. Good God, that is completely random.

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  18. One downside to Brett is he had the same match every time. Ric Flair did too, but his promos were what kept him on top the last 15 years of his career.

    I miss the promos from back in the day when the guys were drunk and coked out of their minds. Even during the Monday Night Wars, you could see Flair's coked out eyes and jacking his jaw around during Nitro interviews.

    Piper is gold. I love the story of him being paid like $5k and a spitoon full of coke to accompany Flair to the Dominican.

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  19. Then how they started a riot during that match. God I miss the old days before Vince sanitized the entire business.

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  20. Tell me about it, Rowdy. Scripted, no personality, cookie cutter juice heads, that is what they want. Tools with no brains they can easily micro manage. That is why the ratings are in the shitter.

    No wrestling promo or vignette should be scripted. Bullet points and sink or swim kid. You got the same 5 shitty writers scripting everyone's promos so they are all just as bland.

    I also miss the territories, where a dude like One Man Gang could move around having 6-8 month runs at the top of each territory. The characters never went stale. Lookin at you Mark Henry, Jericho, Cena, Orton.

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  21. I also loved Bam Bam Bigelow and Ricki The Dragon Steamboat, those guys were awesome. I loved the book because it had all that backstage stuff, all the bad wrestlers and life on the road. Lot of blood back in those days, still see all the cutting marks on the older wrestler's foreheads

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  22. Oh man, I was so in love with Bender when I first watched The Breakfast Club and I was sooooo sad when I googled him to see what he looked like in present day.

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  23. I used to know a power lifter who ran w/ Bam Bam when he was young. Dude said their was a pair of twins they hung out with who made Bam Bam look like a choir boy. Early 80's Jersey shore was lots of bikers and meth.

    If a wrestler had enough scar tissue built up, they wouldn't need to cut. Their opponent would just twist his fist while punched the guy and he would split open.

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  24. The only shocking thing about this is that Judd Nelson is considered a former A list movie star!

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  25. @anon, I recommend you look up and study the 80's, then lol

    @Count and @TTM, I saw a shirt and poster some company made that looks like Cena's "Never Give Up" shirt but has Cena sitting crosslegged and crying in his hands. The background says "Just Give It Up, It's Been Ten Years Already". There's a picture of Rey Misterio and Randy Orton signing the poster and Orton laughing his ass off.

    I gotta get that shirt

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  26. I always figured Bam Bam was mostly for show, and of course I loved the cartwheels. Kinda cool he was for real

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  27. I haven't watched it for years, stopped around the Triple H era, so I haven't watched any of the newer wrestlers. I didn't like The Rock back then, too exaggerated, and could.not.stand Chyna and the gang. I liked the old time mangers, Miss Elizabeth and Jimmie Mouth Of The South

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  28. The WWE has one game changing bullet that they will shoot them self in the foot with sometime in the next few years. When all the lil kid Cena fans are angst ridden adolescents, they will turn Cena heel, trying to recreate NWO Hogan. Without Hall and Nash, and with Steph in charge of the storyline, it will fail.

    They can't turn Cena heel sooner, because he sells so much merchandise to lil kids, it would probably affect the stock price.

    It is kinda like how pre teen girls with crushes on HBK kept the WWE afloat until Stone Cold stole the show.

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  29. Anonymous5:49 PM

    Didn't know Judd was still a thing ....

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  30. ECW! ECW! ECW!

    Tommy Dreamer.
    The Dudley Boys.
    Sabu.

    Barbed wire matches. Real steel cage matches. Anyone know what happened to those guys?

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  31. Times like this I have to ask " do you people read what you write?" Wrestling. jesus!

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  32. Craig, STFU. If the convo is too low brow for you, head on back to TMZ or Perez where you can gossip with your pinky in the air while you pretend to be better than everybody else because you're "just here for the gossip." Even better, go to Lainey, no comments at all there to offend your delicate eyes.

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  33. @Aoife:

    Tommy Dreamer is retired, married to Beulah, and I think has twin girls. He puts on shows called House of Hardcore, from time to time.

    Dudleys, Bubba is in TNA, Thursdays on Spike, Devon just let his contract expire with them.

    Sabu is still truckin around the country doing indy shows. He ODed on pills and missed his match at Shane Douglas' initial Extreme Reunion show last year, but has been back since.

    Douglas changed the name to Extreme Rising, and is running a show in December at ECW Arena. They are supposed to be filming for a TV show to air in the NJ/PA/DE area. Kevin Kleinrock is involved so who knows. I have heard from porn people that Kevin is as shady as his mentor Rob Black, who is truly shot out trash.

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