- of the
cornette, they were
known in
Ireland as the "butterfly nuns". In the
United States, the
Daughters of
Charity wore wide,
white cornettes for 114...
-
James Mark
Cornette (born
September 17, 1961) is an
American author,
sports historian, and
podcaster who
previously worked in the
professional wrestling...
- A
cornette is a
piece of
female headwear.
Cornette may also
refer to: Antoine-Louis
Cornette (1860-1936),
French clergyman Claude-Melchior
Cornette (1744...
- of the Hauts-Forts.
Between the
Cornettes de
Bises and the Hauts-Forts lie the
equally high Mont de Grange.
Cornettes de Bise on
Summitpost v t e v t...
- Jim
Cornette.
James E.
Cornette debuted in the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1993 as the
villainous Yokozuna's
American spokesperson.
Cornette began...
-
wrestling tag
teams of
changing members,
usually under the
management of Jim
Cornette. The
group started in 1980 with
Dennis Condrey and
Randy Rose in Southeast...
-
community of nuns,
which included one who
could fly when the wind
caught her
cornette. It was
produced by
Screen Gems for ABC
based on the 1965 book The Fifteenth...
- when it was run by Jim
Cornette. The
promotion was
based in Knoxville, Tennessee, with
offices in Morristown, Tennessee.
Cornette formed the
promotion in...
- the
other ones
visible are
chaperons worn in
style F,
mostly with the
cornettes to the front. The
young Charles the Bold has his
patte wrapped round the...
-
Thomson of non-payment,
after pro
wrestling personality and
podcaster Jim
Cornette had made
similar claims about Kast and
Thomson in July.
Corresponding accusations...