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August 28th, 1989 - SummerSlam at the Brendan Byrn Arena. A man in ridiculous yellow polka dots defeats the longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion in WWF history, and 20,000 fans erupt in celebration. This is Dusty Rhodes, and this moment captures one of professional wrestling's most fascinating and tragic chapters. Before the polka dots, Dusty Rhodes was wrestling royalty. Three-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion. The architect of legendary feuds with Ric Flair and the Four Horsemen. A self-made king who connected with the common man like no one before or since. So when he signed with the WWF in 1989, it should have been a coronation. Instead, Vince McMahon made a choice that would echo through wrestling history - he decided to systematically humiliate one of the business's greatest stars. This is the untold story of corporate revenge disguised as entertainment. The psychology behind McMahon's need to destroy what he couldn't create. And how, despite every indignity, Dusty Rhodes maintained his dignity and the love of fans who saw through the costume to the legend beneath. From his legendary territorial days to the polka-dot period, from dancing with Sapphire to his quiet departure in 1991, we explore why McMahon felt compelled to diminish The American Dream - and why he ultimately failed. #DustyRhodes #AmericanDream #WWF #WWE #VinceMcMahon #SummerSlam1989