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TARPON SPRINGS – The voice heard around the world is silent. When Gordon Solie speaks, hardly anybody hears. Part of it is due to throat trouble. The vocal chords wear thin after 71 years, about ...
Gordon Solie has been the color commentator of Championship Wrestling From Florida since forever. Okay, okay: since 1961. To a generation of wring- around-the-collarbone fans, that’s plenty long ...
Gordon Solie, who hosted Championship Wrestling from Florida for 27 years, was found dead Friday at his home in New Port Richey after succumbing to brain cancer. He was 71.
As I stood in line at the grocery store a few months ago, I heard a deep, gravely voice from the man in line in front of me. I didn't have to see his face to know who it was. It was the same voice ...
Gordon Solie's deep, gravelly voice charted years of elbow drops and body slams in Saturday TV wrestling. Search. Subscribe. Manage profile. Donate. Log in Log out. Menu. Close. Journalism you trust.
2. Gordon Solie Gordon Solie was perhaps a legend in the most pure sense of the word, having provided commentary for Championship Wrestling From Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestling ...
Legendary Wrestling Announcer, Gordon Solie, Dies The 71-year-old "Dean of Wrestling" fights throat cancer until the very end.
The Gordon Solie Award is given to individuals who exhibit excellence in the field of wrestling commentary, embodying Solie's commitment to the craft." Schiavone commented on the news, ...
"I remember when Gordon Solie told me that I was wrestling's best-kept secret," Long told Apter and Davis. "He told me that, I never will forget that." ...
Gordon Solie … Something Left Behind is a recently published collection of poems, fiction and biographical information that shows Solie’s talents weren’t limited to calling action in the ring.
I was recently watching a program on ESPN Classic and I heard Chris Schenkel making the call of the game. It took me back to a time when sports on television was an event, not just an option ...
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