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The Hard Riders
editHis partners name was Frankee Lawlees. Savage did NOT wrestle as Frankee Lawless. If you go here, go down to the 23rd picture, it reads: 1995 I was part of a tag-team called The Hard Riders. My partner Frankee Lawless(L)and I are posing in the dressing room with the late Hercules Hernandez, a WWF superstar in the 1980's. This is on Rick Savage's OFFICIAL website.
Also, I am moving the page from Ric Savage to Frank Huguelet look at Luke Hawx (Alter Boy Luke)'s page, it's under his REAL name. Crash Underride 21:51, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
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editthe Diggers pdf. cited under 3. is a broken link, this is now the url for the Society of American Archaeology's statement. GrillTail (talk) 21:46, 31 March 2023 (UTC)