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Terry Funk Knew Wrestling. All Of It
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RIP Lanny Poffo: Full Of Glory & Renown
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Every Four Horsemen Member Ranked From WORST To BEST
When it comes to the top factions in wrestling history, there is only one viable group that could fulfill that assignment: the Four Horsemen. Whether most popular, most talent-packed, or most enduring, the Four Horsemen stable (pun intended) has proved itself to be one of the greatest triumphs in modern wrestling. So, of the 15 different individuals officially recognised as Horsemen, which were the best and which were plain foal? Note: For this list, we will discount valets and managers such as Woman, Debrah McMichael, and J.J. Dillon. Excluded too are unofficial associates such as Kendall Windham, Michael “P.S.” Hayes, and War Machine (Ray “Big Boss Man” Traylor). #15. Paul…
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Worst Wrestling Returns VIII: Tommy Rich
Of all NWA stars, Tommy Rich is one of the wrestlers most synonymous with the Georgian territory, Known for his iconic feud with Buzz Sawyer and shotgun NWA World Heavyweight title win in 1981, “Wildfire” Tommy Rich was a relic of the NWA, thus it was surprising when he was brought into a more modern WCW in 1989. Although initially pushed as “The Comeback Man Of The 1990s”, the wildfire was soon extinguished. First Impressions Of Tommy Rich Rich returned to WCW in a pre-taped match airing on July 1st, 1989 in which he saw a convincing win over “Wild” Bill Irwin. Rich’s clashing with the modern day was made clear…
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Worst Wrestling Returns VI: Scott Steiner
Scott Steiner is crazy. This much is true and cannot be argued. Steiner reinvented himself in the 1990s in one of the most drastic character overhauls of all time, in to “Big Poppa Pump”.