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COPYRIGHT
2007 BY MIKE RICKARD II

The Four
Horsemen have struck again! Jim Crockett
Promotions (JCP) announcers Tony Schiavone (left) and
David Crockett(right) tell the fans
that the Horsemen have actually purchased television time in
order to show a video of their latest handiwork.
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The Horsemen have hired a cameraman to
film their latest villainy as they are shown following
Dusty Rhodes' car. |

The Horsemen tail "The American Dream" in
two separate cars as Rhodes heads for the office of promoter
Jim Crockett. |

After trapping Rhodes in the parking
lot, the Horsemen waste no time in laying Rhodes out.
Rhodes recently injured Tully Blanchard and the Horsemen
have decreed that Rhodes must pay for his sins. |

Arn and
Ole Anderson prove once again why
they are nicknamed "The Minnesota Wrecking Crew". |
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The Horsemen's manager James J.
Dillon joins in on the assault as the camera man questions
what the Horsemen are doing. He's told to shut up and
keep filming. |
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J.J. Dillon chokes Dusty with a
baseball bat as Ole Anderson works to tie Dusty to a pickup
truck. After the camera man refuses to film anymore,
the Horsemen beat him down and J.J. mans the camera. |

Dusty's hand is secured to a rack on the
pickup truck. |
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With both arms tied to the truck,
Dusty is at the Horsemen's mercy. |

Ole Anderson steps up to the plate and
prepares to hit a grandslam on Dusty's hand. |
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The injury is too graphic to show and
it's censored out. The Horsemen have turned Rhodes'
hand into hamburger. |

After the physical beating, the
Horsemen dish out a verbal beatdown followed by a paintbrush
job to Rhodes. Ole Anderson reminds Rhodes that
he promised to end his career in 1986. Have the
Horsemen finally succeeded in ending Dusty's legendary
career? |
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