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T he 1980s were a time of great change for pro wrestling, and the most influential wrestlers of the '80s led that change. WWE’s attempt to become a national promotion paid off, with the company ...
The 1980s is considered the golden age of pro wrestling by many fans. However, the decade had some poor finishers.
As Deadline reports, "NBC is getting in the ring with a put pilot commitment to a drama about the 1980s professional wrestling boom, which is executive produced by one of the biggest 1990s ...
Wrestling nostalgia from the 1980s under neon lights was the main event for Pro Wrestling 225’s VHS Wrestling event June 21 ...
It was that success that led to Minnesota producing a ton of talent that has continued to enrich, sometimes enrage, and keep ...
Dress for the lifestyle you want, not the lifestyle you have – what was once a philosophy synonymous with 1980s fashion culture is now reemerging in Gen Z form. Writer Emilia Petrarca, in The ...
The pro wrestling boom period of the 1980s led WWE to unprecedented heights. From going from arenas to stadiums to breaking out in the mainstream on MTV and NBC, the company set the groundwork for ...
After the Hulkamania-fueled wrestling boom of the late 80s and early 90s started to die down, ... but the gimmick worked perfectly in the over the top world of professional wrestling in the 1980s.
Business is booming for the professional wrestling industry. The scripted sport is experiencing success levels that have not been seen since the Golden Age of the 1980s or the Attitude Era of the ...
Without Piper, WWF would not have experienced the pro wrestling boom of the 80's. “The Hot Rod” was able to gain the respect of the fans and become an extremely popular babyface into the 1990 ...
Masashi Ozawa, better known by his wrestling name Killer Khan, faced off against legends such as Andre The Giant and Hulk Hogan during his career. Killer Khan, 1980s pro wrestling star who ...
A professional wrestling legend and original member of the well-known Four Horsemen faction has died. The WWE announced that Ole Anderson, whose real name was Alan Ragowski, has died. He was 81 ...