Talk:Trevor Rhodes
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rhodes is not his real last name. What is his real name? Rhodes is his real last name
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[edit] Sunday Night Heat
At the moment Heat is not shown on sundays, anymore. Therefore, do not refer to it as 'Sunday Night Heat', anymore. It makes absolutely no sense, if the show is not streamed on Sundays, or at night time, for that matter. I saw two instances of this on this particuliar page, that is why I am discussing this here. Jman5 23:53, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Theme Music
I'm going to delete his theme music section because it doesn't state it's references. It doesn't state whether it's a production song or what...
If it were a production song it would most likely be available on a wrestling theme songs website as most WWE production songs are.
I always state what production music library a song can be found at and this article doesn't state it.
[edit] PICTURE
HOW COME THERE IS NO PICTURE ON THE PAAGE?? THANX. JAY HARPER 02:10, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Resides
Does Trevor actually reside in Waxahachie or is that just a work? Is there any citation other than WWE? Jdblundell 17:51, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Trevor's Residence
Trevor isn't really from Waxachie, Texas. I know he resides in Eldon, Missouri and the only reason they have billed him from Texas is because of how much he looks like Dick Murdoch, who was also from there.
- Makes a lot of sense as he really is the spitting image of Dick Murdoch. I had assumed that they might have been distantly related (due to the resemblance) when he debuted, obviously I was wrong.--Hndsmepete 20:57, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Trevor's Front Flip Piledriver
Within the last two months or so Trevor has started using a front flip piledriver, also more famously known as the "Canadian Destroyer" by Petey Williams. While it's pretty spetacular to see a guy who looks like Trevor doing this move, there has been surprisingly little commentary on it on the WWE pay-per-views and RAW. For example, when he pretty flawlessly delivered the move to Jeff Hardy in a pay-per-view match earlier this month, there wasn't as much as a peep out of the commentary team.
So it seems like mentioning the move in the article would be worthwhile, since it's a key move and fairly unique, but I'm not sure the best way to do it. You can't call it a "finisher" because I don't think he's verifiably won a match with it, and I can't find that WWE has even assigned a name to the move (like "The Redneck Destroyer"). You could reasonably call it a "signature move", since he's made it an important part of his repertoire. As far as references, though, you'd have to rely on citing the actual pay-per-views he's used it (two so far). Those are primary sources, though, so if a secondary source could be found that mentions Trevor's new move that would be better. Such secondary sources might exist, as some of the wrestling podcasts for example have talked about Trevor doing the move.
What do you guys think? Dugwiki 17:52, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
SpykeF - It isn't a canadian destroyer or any type of piledriver, its a sunset flip, and is a lot safer, and considerably easier then a sunset flip. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.105.156.116 (talk) 23:18, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Lead section fact tags
I cannot find any sources of "Trevor Stanley Rhodes" or his date of birth outside of Wikipedia and its mirrors. I'm therefore editing out the information that we don't have sources for. Feel free to invoke WP:BRD -- RoninBK T C 17:45, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] singing
should we mention Murdoch's singing? I know we're not supposed to do weekly updates, but this was a serious change for his character. Herotastic (talk) 20:34, 29 April 2008 (UTC)