One wrestler who features prominently on the Mount Rushmore of most long-time WWE fanatics comes in the form of Stone Cold ...
Developmental is where WWE can allegedly refine a talent for TV-ready perfection, but make no mistake; hopes and dreams go ...
Virginia Championship Wrestling — a circuit on a smaller, more intimate scale — has contributed to a deep history of ...
Tony Khan is the president of AEW and an avid wrestling fan who loves the sport's history. Like many wrestling fans, Khan has his personal Mount Rushmore of professional wrestlers. While he has ...
After leaving Crockett Promotions, John Ringley helped form South Atlantic Wrestling in 1990. The promotion was short-lived ...
Ric Flair, Wahoo McDaniel, Magnum T.A. and Ricky Steamboat frequently wrestled and entertained at Norfolk’s Scope and the Hampton Coliseum, and World Wrestling Entertainment has hosted events in ...
In a recent interview, AEW President Tony Khan has revealed the list of wrestlers who should be on the Mount Rushmore of wrestling according to him.
Monday night on Raw, Logan Paul defeated Rey Mysterio to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match on March 1. Following his ...
As part of the Mega Powers along with Hulk Hogan in the late 80s, Savage won a 14-man tournament to win the vacant WWF ...
They had big names on the roster, but some names with the most wins every year in WCW history might surprise you.
John Cena spent years as the face of WWE, and today, he may be the most mainstream superstar of the last era. With a reputation for being a nice guy and well-respected, Cena has been a fan favorite ...
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