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Dustin American professional wrestler Patrick Runnels, better known by his ring as “Goldust,” presently competes on the WWE program “Monday Night Raw.” In 1990, against Paul Diamond, Runnels made his “WWE” (then “World Wrestling Federation,” or “WWF”) debut. He has more than 27 years of professional wrestling and business promotion expertise, making him the longest-tenured “WWE” performer at the moment. He competed in “WWE” after overcoming Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and the World Wrestling Championship (WCW). As a wrestler, Goldust has won 20 titles, including the “WWE Intercontinental Championship,” the “WWE World Tag Team Championship,” the “WWE Hardcore Championship,” and the “WCW United States Heavyweight Championship.” In the “WWE” universe, Goldust is well-known for his flashy persona and the distinctive golden-yellow paint on his face. He has competed as “Black Reign,” “Dustin Rhodes,” “Dustin Runnels,” and “Gold Dustin,” among other monikers. Additionally, in the past, he has imitated wrestlers and celebrities such as “Chynadust,” “Dust Lovedust,” “Dustydust,” “Hunterdust,” “Sabledust,” and “Vaderdust.” Goldust declared his participation in the “Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Match” at “WrestleMania 34” on April 2, 2018, in an episode of “Raw.” The same night, he was defeated by “Woken” Matt Hardy.

Early Childhood & Life

On April 11, 1969, Dustin Patrick Runnels was born in Austin, Texas. His father was Virgil Runnels, better known in “WWE” as Dusty Rhodes, “The American Dream.”

A few years after being enshrined in the “WWE Hall of Fame,” his father passed away in 2015. Cody Rhodes, his half-brother, is a professional wrestler for the “WWE” and is currently known as “The American Nightmare” in the “Ring of Honor.”

His sister, Kristin Runnels Ditto, formerly cheered for the Dallas Cowboys.

Earlier Years of Goldust

On September 13, 1988, Goldust competed in his first match for the Tampa-based “Championship Wrestling from Florida” (CWF). On May 23, 1989, he won the “Florida Heavyweight Championship” by defeating Bob Cook in his professional wrestling debut.

He began competing for the “WCW” in December 1988 as “Dustin Rhodes.” He won his first singles match against Trent Knight before moving on to “All Japan Pro Wrestling” (AJPW).
In March 1989, he made his AJPW debut as “Dusty Rhodes Jr.” Later that year, in mid-1989, he switched to the “United States Wrestling Association” (USWA).

He made his “WWF” debut as “Dustin Rhodes” in late 1990, and in the 1991 “Royal Rumble,” he paired up with his father. They were defeated by Virgil and Ted DiBiase in the contest.

Career of Goldust

He entered the “WCW” in February 1991 as “The Natural Dusty Rhodes” and faced off against Terrence Taylor and Larry Zbyzsko. On “WCW Saturday Night,” after defeating Terry Gordy and Steve Williams, he and his tag team partner Barry Windham also won the “WCW World Tag Team Championship.”

At the 18th “Clash of Champions,” Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas defeated them for the title. As the top challenger for the WCW Heavyweight Championship in January 1993, Goldust defeated his former partner Steamboat to claim the title of “United States Heavyweight Champion.”
He repeatedly successfully defended his championship before losing to previous champion Rick Rude. On August 28, 1993, though, he triumphed once more after beating Rude.

Steve Austin finally defeated him for the championship at “Starrcade.” Because he disobeyed company policy in the 1995 pay-per-view event “Uncensored,” he was sacked from “WCW.”

In 1999, he made a comeback as “Seven,” a character who appeared on “WCW” as a face-painted individual outside a child’s bedroom. Since “Seven” appeared to be kidnapping children, the gimmick was quickly abandoned. After that, he started competing as Dustin Rhodes, aka “The American Nightmare.”

Before the “WWF” acquired “WCW” in 2001, he engaged in conflict with Terry Funk, Vince Russo, Ric Flair, and other people.

In August 1995, he made a comeback to the “WWF” as “Goldust,” a figure who infuriated his rivals with his seductive remarks and sexually heated emotions. During his promotional appearances, he sported a golden costume, gold and black face paint, and a platinum blonde wig on his head.

He appeared to be a drag queen and frequently touched his body while gently touching his opponent. At the “In Your House 4” pay-per-view on October 22, 1995, he defeated Marty Jannetty to win his debut bout.

Additionally, he won “Bam Bam Bigelow’s” final bout at the Survivor Series competition. After defeating Razor Ramon in 1996, he also won the “Intercontinental Championship,” but Ahmed Johnson ultimately defeated him at “King of the Ring.”

He fought as “Dustin Runnels” with Val Venis, Jeff Jarrett, Al Snow, The Blue Meanie, and The Hardy Boyz from 1997 to 1999 before quitting the business in May 1999.
On January 20, 2002, at the “Royal Rumble,” he made a comeback as “Goldust,” attacked Rob Van Dam on “Raw,” and turned heel. Rob Van Dam then defeated him at the match “No Way Out.” He went on to win the “Hardcore Championship” nine more times.

The Goldust and Booker T partnership became popular on “Raw” after “WWF” was rebranded “WWE.” The pair split up after winning the “World Tag Team Championship” at “Armageddon.” His contract ended in December 2003.

He also competed in wrestling on independent circuits from 2002 through 2008. During this period, he worked for TNA, AJPW, and One Pro Wrestling.

In 2008, he returned to “Raw,” teamed up with Hornswoggle, and defeated Festus and The Brian Kendrick. He was, however, transferred to “ECW.” Before “Raw” repurchased him in 2010, he faced off against Yoshi Tatsu, William Regal, Zack Ryder, Sheamus, and Sheamus.

Aksana will be Goldust’s rookie for the third season of “NXT,” it was shortly revealed. He eventually wed Aksana, only to have her smack him soon after their nuptials.

In a bout the following Monday, Aksana not only left him but also stole the championship belt while Goldust was facing Ted DiBiase. Later, Goldust was able to get the belt. After that, he got her divorced.

On January 27, 2013, he made his fifth appearance in “WWE” at the “Royal Rumble,” when he was defeated by his half-brother Cody Rhodes. After defeating “The Shield” with Cody, he won his first “WWE” title in 11 years.
Before losing the championship to The Miz and Damien Mizdow at the “Survivor Series,” they repeatedly defended it. His half-brother Cody made his acting debut as “Stardust,” a new character who resembled Goldust in appearance.

In 2016, he occasionally teamed up with R-Truth to form the tag team “The Golden Truth.” At the “Money in the Bank” pre-show, they defeated Breezango to win their first match.

The conflict between their teams later subsided after Goldust defeated R-Truth on the “Raw” program from July 10. He faced off against famous wrestlers including Bray Wyatt, Finn Bálor, and John Cena in 2017 and made an appearance at the “Royal Rumble,” where he was defeated by Dolph Ziggler.

He revealed his participation in the “Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Match” at “WrestleMania 34” on the April 2 episode of “Raw.” But that evening, “Woken” Matt Hardy defeated him.

Recognition & Achievements

He has won several wrestling championships, including the “WWF Intercontinental Championship” (three times), the “WWE Tag Team Championship,” the “ACW Heavyweight Championship,” and the “WCW United States Heavyweight Championship” (twice) (). In the 1996 “PWI 500” list of the best 500 singles wrestlers, he came in at number 11.

On December 14, 2010, his autobiography, “Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out of the Darkness,” was released.

Individual Life of Goldust

Dakota Avery is the name of Goldust’s daughter from his first union with Terri Boatright. On October 18, 1999, Terri and Goldust divorced after six years of marriage. He then wed an unidentified woman. The woman in question was quickly assumed to be Milena Martelloni, whom he wed on December 18, 2002. In 2003, Milena and Goldust got divorced.

Ta-rel Marie Roche, Goldust’s third wife, and he have been wed since June 22, 2012.

Goldust Net Worth

Goldust’s net worth is $3 million. He is a professional wrestler from the United States. In April 1969, Goldust was born in Austin, Texas. He goes by Dustin Rhodes and is the brother of Cody Rhodes as well as the son of Dusty Rhodes. Goldust began his career as a professional wrestler in 1988 after receiving training from his father. Prior to competing in the World Championship Wrestling, he wrestled in Florida’s Championship Wrestling. In 1990, he became a member of the World Wrestling Federation. Later, he went back to WCW before rejoining the WWF, going back to WCW again, and finally rejoining the WWF/WWE. In addition, Goldust has wrestled in independent competitions and for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He has won the WWF Hardcore title nine times, the WWF Intercontinental title three times, the WWE Tag Team Championship twice, and the World Tag Team Championship once. In addition, Goldust held the WCW World Tag Team Championships twice, the NWA World Tag Team Championship once, and the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship twice. He parted ways with the WWE in 2019 and joined All Elite Wrestling. Goldust has been married three times, including from 1993 to 1999 to Terri Runnels.