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Sean Combs has confirmed that he has changed his middle name to Love as he formerly went by a host of aliases throughout the years such as Puff Daddy and P Diddy
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In 1934, a young John Bedzyk heard about a Wesleyan Camp meeting in Chambers, New York. Here s what he did, according to a newspaper article:
“At twelve years of age, he and a large group of Ukrainian children piled into and onto a 1926 Essex. John rode straddling a headlight. They were hungry for God. Every one of this group of young people was saved that day” (Herald Examiner, April 1991).
And so began a life in ministry that included being the longtime pastor of one of Elmira s most prominent churches.
John Bedzyk was the son of Michael and Anna Bedzyk. Michael, a Ukrainian immigrant, had come from Zahutyn province in Poland around 1910 at age 16. In 1914, he took a job at the former Eclipse Machine Co. in Elmira Heights, where he met and married Anna Moskal. They settled in the Ukrainian community.
Bruce Prichard recently discussed The Undertaker on his podcast, Something to Wrestle With. The Undertaker debuted in November of 1990 as the mystery partner of Team DiBiase at Survivor Series accompanied by Prichard, as his alter-ego, Brother Love.
Prichard talked about being The Undertaker’s original manager and said the decision to stop being in that role was left up to him. He noted that his duties backstage were starting to grow so he made the decision to focus more on that.
“It was a decision that I made,” Prichard said. “I was given the choice, I decided I wanted to focus more backstage and the Undertaker character needed somebody on the road with him full time for that package to really work. Paul Bearer’s character was a much better manager for Undertaker than Brother Love.