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Michael Hayes recalled the origin of the famous “Freebird Rule” and the rule’s relevance today in a new interview. Hayes appeared on this week’s episode of The Bump and talked about the famous rule of tag title retention that has been used by the New Day and others. You can check out highlights below, per Wrestling Inc: On the origin of the Freebird Rule: “Well, Terry Gordy and I were wrestling as teenagers in a territory in Mississippi. We were the only boys in a man’s world. He [Gordy] always had the wrestling talent, and I could always run my mouth. I just said to him, ‘You’re going to make it, and I am, too. But we’ll make it there faster if we do it together.’ Then, we picked up Buddy Roberts two years later and Jimmy Garvin along the way. And we rock-n’-roll all over this world.” ....
Michael Hayes Reveals Who Came Up With “The Freebird Rule” In honor of WWE celebrating its tag team week, Kayla Braxton, host and panelist for WWE’s The Bump, sat down with Michael “P.S.” Hayes, former leader of the symbolic team, The Fabulous Freebirds, to discuss his instrumental group and their profound effect on the industry as a whole. They started by talking about how their partnership began in 1979. “Well, Terry Gordy and I were wrestling as teenagers in a territory in Mississippi. We were the only boys in a man’s world,” Michael Hayes began. “He [Gordy] always had the wrestling talent, and I could always run my mouth. ....
Welcome guys, gals, and gender non-binary pals, to Ask 411 Wrestling. I am your party host, Ryan Byers, and I am here to answer some of your burning inquiries about professional wrestling. If you have one of those queries searing a hole in your brain, feel free to send it along to me at [email protected]. Don’t be shy about shooting those over – the more, the merrier. Hey, ya want a banner? I’ve been told I should promote my Twitter account more. So, go follow me on Twitter. Grant‘s question is, appropriately enough, opening up this edition of the column: ....