Post by The Boss on May 24, 2009 15:27:43 GMT -5
Memoirs of a Millionaire
The mysterious owner of Full Contact Wrestling known as R.M. Voglur has remained entirely unknown, until now. Where did this man come from? What inspired him to buy out FCW and revive it? The secrets about his God-complex and much more, will all be revealed in the contents of this report.
Born in New Jersey, August 9th, 1945 coincidentally the date of the final use of a nuclear weapon in war, where approximately 80, 000 were killed in Nagasaki. R.M. Voglur was conceived during one of America's greatest triumphs and was given his birth name Harry M. Voglur from his parents, who were strong supporters of than president Harry S. Truman who gave the order to drop the bomb.
Growing up in 1950's America Harry Voglur was raised into his mysterious self that we see today, through a constant paranoia during the cold war. Always secretive as raised by his political extremist parents so as not to allow Russian spies any form of information. Growing up Harry Voglur found himself venturing into business economics and straying away from his parents strong political focuses. This led to a conflict between the members of the Voglur family, one which has been difficult to find information on.
In July of 1966 Harry Voglur found himself in the jungles of Vietnam. He fought for three tours in Vietnam before heading home where he began accumulating wealth from an as yet unknown source.
Harry Voglur(1972)
January 21st, 1974, Harry Voglur had his first name officially changed in honor of the president who withdrew America from Vietnam. Which can be noted as R.M.V.'s return to a heavy focus on the world of politics.
Records indicate that in fall 1976 Voglur tried to break into politics himself however, was incapable of doing so due to his lack of qualifications.
He returned to New Jersey where his father was in the hospital dying of lung cancer, in 1980. A witness has commented;
"They were screaming at each other for what seemed to go on for hours. All about politics, and Russians, they sounded like they hated each other. I'm astonished to hear that they were father and son."
Later that very year, Richard Voglur's father passed away his funeral was held on December 11th one which records indicate Richard did not attend. He was quoted by his significant other of the time as saying upon hearing the news, that "it's about time."
In mid 1981 R.M.V. was engaged with a woman whose identity remains unknown. The two were married February 3rd, 1982, only too file for a divorce 3 years later in March of 1985.
Single again R.M.V. moved to Las Vegas where he soon found himself holding a high ranking position in Casino ownership. He remained in Las Vegas until the late 1990's when he moved to Washington, D.C. and resided in solitude.
Questions remain about his time in Washington, and whether or not he sought any form of political position. The records for this part of R.M.V.'s story are unknown until 2008.
November 22nd, 2008- Richard M. Voglur was informed that he was suffering from terminal lung cancer.
Richard M. Voglur-present day
April 13th, 2009- Richard Voglur purchases Full Contact Wrestling and restores it.
The direct correlation between the date he was informed of his cancer and the purchasing of FCW that occurred shortly thereafter is indisputable. Here is a man who fought for his country, and made himself a millionaire, only to find out that he was dying of cancer, and would never have his name known. More than that with his wife having divorced him the paranoia filled life of R.M.V. in solitude would only have continued, until he died alone.
Named after our 37th president, Richard M. Voglur is an unconventional American hero. His purchase of FCW reflects his longing to be accepted as such, and his hope that when it is his imminent funeral that comes around, we will all realize just how much we have lost.
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This information was searched for rigorously by a team of experts at the FCW office. A team was assembled for this extensive background check when R.M.V. first purchased the company, and I would like to thank all of those that participated in the development of this biographical look into the past of Richard M. Voglur.
Disclaimer: Citations for all of the information in this article are yet to be confirmed, validity of the facts presented is not 100%.
-George Malkovich, FCW reporter