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What These Famous 80s Wrestlers Are Doing Today
From the convention circuit to continued appearances with WWE, many of the most famous wrestlers from the 1980s are still ...
The 1980s was one of the most successful times in professional wrestling history. The WWE was then known as the World Wrestling Federation, and this decade helped form the business model of the sport ...
The WWF’s first foray into the United Kingdom market happened on 10 October 1989. That night, they held a show taped for Sky TV, and the company came armed with some huge matches. 'First WWF UK Event' ...
To many WWE fans, the 1980s were a golden age for the promotion. The reason is because of the legendary performers who became household names during the decade. But which ones were the most memorable ...
Paul Orndorff, aka “Mr. Wonderful,” one of the greats from the World Wrestling Federation’s 1980s heyday, has died. He was 71. His son Travis made the announcement Monday on Instagram, where he has ...
The last WWF/WWE Coliseum Video was released nearly 15 years ago, but today we still fondly remember the catalog of titles that not only entertained us throughout the years but became increasingly ...
Another former WWE wrestler has alleged he was propositioned by a company official in the 1980s. Nick Kiniski, the son of WON Hall of Famer Gene Kiniski, wrestled with WWF from 1986 to 1987. He ...
Despite its impressive success, there are still many folks who wonder, “is WWE fake?” Here we answer everything you need ...
Whether you just started watching wrestling or have been following week-to-week since long before WWF was forced to change its name to WWE, it’s easy to pick up that play-by-play and color commentary ...
Randy "Macho Man" Savage, a pro wrestling icon whose fame reached far past the wrestling ring as a television pitchman with the phrase, "Snap into a Slim Jim, oooh yeah," died on Friday morning in ...
The WWF went from just another pro wrestling company vying for your eyeballs to a juggernaut nobody else in the industry was equipped to compete with. Vince McMahon's relentless crusade to crush his ...
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