Yokozuna was a legendary WWF (WWE these days) heel, the professional-wrestling term for a bad guy — but Agatupu Rodney Anoaʻi was a legendary good dude. As the first WWE Superstar profiled on the new ...
On July 4th, 1993, the most over-the-top patriotic moment in wrestling history took place. Lex Luger bodyslammed Yokozuna in the middle of a WWF ring on the deck of the USS Intrepid in New York City.
Despite being apart of one of the most successful bloodlines in wrestling history, the Fatu family had many financial struggles as the grew up in the industry. While many of the Anoa'is and Fatus had ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A&E’s “WWE Superstar Sunday” lineup will feature a new episode of Biography: WWE Legends this ...
Yokozuna once tipped the scales at an alleged 804 pounds. Of course, having his leg drop across your throat is going to be mental. The King of the Ring 1993 encounter, which pitted Yoko against the ...
It was the slam heard worldwide and a viral video before the term viral video was created. On July 4, 1993, WWF (now WWE) superstar Lex Luger landed in a helicopter on the USS Intrepid Museum in NYC ...
1993: The World Wrestling Federation brought the body slams and sleeper holds to two communities in Northeast Pennsylvania in 1983. The first show took place at Wilkes University’s Marts Center on ...
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