Out of surgery! Thank you for all the prayers. pic.twitter.com/7YwEVBI0Ib
— Bobby Fulton (@TheBobbyFulton) December 22, 2021
All-time great Bobby Fulton announced today that he underwent a successful shoulder replacement this morning.
Fulton, 61, had been wrestling since he was 16, originally in Ohio before working for a number of different territories including Memphis, Mid-South, World Class Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW, Smoky Mountain Wrestling and internationally, Stampede Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Fulton and the late Tommy Rogers, as The Fantastics, were one of the best teams of the 1980s, specifically when feuding with The Midnight Express and The Sheepherders. Fulton made at least one appearance in the WWF in the late 1990s, wrestling his long-time partner Tommy Rogers as part of a tournament to crown the WWF Light Heavyweight Champion.
In recent years, Fulton successfully battled throat cancer and has remained active around professional wrestling, promoting and making appearances at different wrestling convention and signing events.
PWInsider.com sends Fulton and the Hines family all our best.
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