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Committee Chairman

Kirk Buchner, "The Committee Chairman", is the owner and operator of the site.  Kirk can be contacted at [email protected] .
Our work on the existing Hockey Hall of Fame Classes continue. We have now made our way to the exciting year of 1967. This is the year that doubled the size of teams in the National Hockey League and shrunk the size of Hall of Fame induction classes. There were only three members of this class, and from here on in, the classes would remain relatively small. The Class of 1967 contained:



Harry Oliver

Neil Colville

Turk Broda


Gang you know the drill. Check it out, and cast your votes and let us know whether you think they deserved their Hall of Fame induction. Look for upcoming classes soon!
WWE.Com has reported that long time performer; Paul Bearer has passed away at the age of 58. Born William Moody, Bearer first gained significant traction as a wrestling manager named, Percival Pringle III in WCCW and later the USWA. He would move to the then named World Wrestling Federation, and adopted the Paul Bearer name as the manager of the Undertaker in early 1991.

It was a perfect fit, as Moody was actually a licensed mortician, and he played the creepy manager perfectly. Bearer would manage the Undertaker for five years, before turning on him at Summer Slam 96 and aligning with Mankind. Bearer would later form an association with Vader, but would engage in another program with the Undertaker, when he unveiled Kane, who was the younger brother of the “Dead Man”. Kane would later be revealed to be Paul Bearer’s son, and the three would remain intertwined in various storylines for years to come.

Over the last ten years, Bearer would appear infrequently on WWE television, and occasionally for other promotions. Unfortunately, Bearer would not be in the best health, as his weight had reached well over the 500 pound mark, though he did have gastric bypass surgery to lose weight.

We offer our condolences to the family of William Moody, and will remember the years of entertainment he gave us.
Our work on the existing Hockey Hall of Fame Classes continue. We have now made our way to 1966. The class before the 1967 NHL Expansion gives us an excellent group worthy of a good look. This bunch includes:

Babe Pratt


Butch Bouchard

Clarence Campbell

Elmer Lach

Frank Brimsek

Ken Reardon

Max Bentley

Ted Kennedy

Ted Lindsay

Toe Blake


Gang you know the drill. Check it out, and cast your votes and let us know whether you think they deserved their Hall of Fame induction. Look for upcoming classes soon!
We may have to plan another trip to Cleveland.

On May 24, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will open a new exhibit dedicated to the “Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World”. “Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction” will encompass two and half floors of the Cleveland based Hall, and will be open until March of 2014.

The Rolling Stones were inducted into the Hall back in 1989, and may have performed more concerts than any other five inducted acts combined. The exhibit will showcase the British band in a way that we are sure will bring fans from around the world. We would not bet against the Rolling Stones from being around in twenty five more years to see a 75th anniversary retrospective; especially Keith Richards as in the event of a nuclear holocaust, he is likely to be the one to survive.   Seriously, it is Keith and the cockroaches who will outlive us all.