Bobby Fulton Announces Retirement

Bobby Fulton has announced his retirement. 

Fulton took to Facebook to say that he no longer has the same love for the business and will no longer be doing Independent events. Fulton announced his retirement in May 2018, but continued to work Independent dates. He last wrestled in December 2019. 

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"Today is the anniversary of my friend Bruiser Brody’s death. The other day my son’s pastor announced he was gonna retire. The other day, I looked at a photo of my son and I last year at Tecumseh when I was healthy. Today, I announce I am retired from professional wrestling. I’m no longer going to do independent events. There’s been a lot of contributing factors, but I no longer have the same love for this business I started with in 1977. Thank you to all for the support over the years, who knows I may drop in to see some old friends one day. I appreciate you all for the support over the years. Thank you!"

Fulton was diagnosed with throat cancer in December 2019, and began chemotherapy in January. In June he announced that his cancer was gone

Fulton was one half of the Fantastics alongside Tommy Rogers during the 80s and 90s. He is a former NWA United States Tag Team Champion, World Class World Tag Team Champion, and AWA Southern Tag Team Champion.

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