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TheSportster on MSN10 Most Despicable Wrestlers Of The 1980s, RankedThe following 1980s wrestlers stand out most for being despicable characters that were good enough to make audiences hate ...
John Cena is going out in style. The longtime wrestling superstar won the WWE Undisputed championship at Wrestlemania on ...
John Cena made history by becoming a 17-time world champion after he defeated Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania ...
He was 67 years old. The news of McMichael’s passing was heartbreaking to many, including wrestling legend Ric Flair, who teamed up with McMichael as a part of the Four Horsemen in 1996 and 1997.
After a four-year battle with ALS, Pro Football Hall of Famer and former WCW wrestler/commentator Steve “Mongo” McMichael ...
Throughout his legendary wrestling career ... the first WCW International World Heavyweight Champion. Flair would drop the gold to Rick Rude at Fall Brawl 1993, who (despite all the ongoing ...
Ric Flair has spoken out after a WWE and WCW legend died at the age of 67. The star was Flair's "best friend," Steve "Mongo" McMichael.
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
At WWE WrestleMania 41, Charlotte Flair failed to capture the WWE Women's Championship in a hard-fought match against Tiffany ...
Let's take a look at the 10 men with the most world title reigns in wrestling history as recognized by WWE. John Cena 17 Ric Flair 16 Triple H 14 Randy Orton Sting could actually be considered a ...
Charlotte Flair has traveled down a long road of personal and physical pain to arrive at WrestleMania 41, but that journey ...
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