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“The Duke of Dorchester” Pete Doherty has passed away at the age of 85.

The news was first reported by The Cauliflower Alley Club.

Doherty competed in the WWF in the 1970s and 1980s, largely as an enhancement talent. He did get victories in a Bunkhouse Battle Royal and a win over Haku in the Boston Garden. He challenged for championships at house shows, including a bout against Bob Backlund in 1983.

He shared the ring with the likes of Andre The Giant, Mil Mascaras, Dusty Rhodes, and more.

He was part of the first WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event and the 1991 King of the Ring, losing to Bret Hart in the first round.

He last wrestled in 1992.

From CAC:

“As per his friend Danny Davis, The CAC is saddened to hear the unforgettable Pete Doherty has passed away at the age of 85, known to fans everywhere as the Duke of Dorchester. A true character in professional wrestling who brought charisma along with a larger-than-life personality to every arena he stepped into. We send our sincerest condolences to his family and friends.Rest in peace, Duke”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEmc9y1F5I4
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RIP to a real bruv
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>>20674682
Is this guy still alive? He shouldn't be.
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>>20674672
You were my perfect friend...
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rip
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>>20674672
Sticky now!
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>>20675882
He looks enough like Sid when you squint that if we sticky this is will make up for that debacle
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>>20674672
Where is the fucking sticky
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>>20674672
Rest in power
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>>20678715
Surprised he's still alive, too.
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Absolute legend deserves a sticky
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The WWF 70's/80's really had a lot of good jobbers in the territory days. Pete was definitely one of them along with Joe Turco and Johnny Rodz. They always lost, but they had their own routines and were fun to watch.
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This needs a sticky
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Rip one of the best to ever do it
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>>20674672
Where's the sticky?
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>>20674672
F for a real one



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