Career Retrospective: Is Goldust Hall of Fame Worthy?

The faces of Goldust. 

After being out of work for several months, Dustin would get a phone call from Bruce Pritchard. Bruce told Dustin that Vince had a character in mind that he wanted to run by him, to see if maybe he would be interested in trying out.

The character was described as "androgynous." Dustin explained during an interview recently, that he had no clue what androgynous meant. The only thing going through his mind, was the fact that he had been out of work for six months, so without much thought...Dustin would accept.

On October 22, 1995, the world would get their first taste of "The Bizarre One," Goldust. In his debut match as the character, Goldust would defeat Marty Jannetty at the In Your House 4 pay-per-view. Needless to say, that debut was the start of something that would change his life.

For the first time, the world meets The Bizarre One.

Goldust would go on to shock everyone by defeating Razor Ramon at the 1995 Royal Rumble, where he captured the Intercontinental Championship for the first time. This was also the debut of his valet, Marlena.

From that point, Goldust had plenty of quality feuds, against several top-tier talents, including "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Ahmed Johnson and the Ultimate Warrior, just to name a few.

Goldust would come and go, taking the occasional break from the machine known as WWE, all the way up to what we see today. Even at 47 years old, Goldust is a back with WWE, for what is likely his swan song, so to speak.

Nearing 50 years old, even The Bizarre One isn't immune to father time.

Looking back at his career, even if you take out "Dustin Rhodes," Se7en, Black Reign and all the other gimmicks and just consider the Goldust persona alone, you have to acknowledge what he has accomplished. We are talking about a character that could've easily been an ultimate failure.

Seriously, this type of taboo gimmick would've potentially killed the careers of anyone else who would have taken on such a task. Goldust is something that should have never worked. You were supposed to roll your eyes and turn the chance else when you a man wearing a wig and makeup.

You were never supposed to support or better yet, accept this as a part of professional wrestling. What were you thinking?!? I guess the jokes on the person who predicted failure, because not only did we accept Goldust...we embraced him.

Goldust worked, not because of some sort of super-push from Vince, because there never was such a thing. Don't get me wrong, Goldie did carry the Intercontinental title not once, but three times. However, Goldust was never a main-event star.

But, he was one of those who was destined to be great, with or without the accolades of a "top guy." This is an instance in which there was no title necessary to define who he was, or how far he would go. Goldust was one of the few personas who made it without headlining top pay-per-view events.

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