Some of the greatest wrestlers ever held the United States Championship in WCW. The following are the most skilled U.S.
To make it to the WWE Hall of Fame means a pro wrestler has led a legendary career, likely serving as an inspiration to younger generations.
Beginning his career in 1996, Ciatso also ... up together in the WCW system and were friends for years after retirement. "Shooter" Tony Jones wrestled for Ultimate Pro Wrestling and Xtreme Pro ...
When something is overdone in wrestling, even the best spots become repetitive and less special. Let's take a look at some ...
The phrase "pro wrestling ain't ballet" is commonly ... He was still a big name, and when he quit WWE in 1996, fans were ...
The premise was logical, by pro wrestling standards: like WCW before it ... the faction that for all intents and purposes was the WWF in 1996 was too much in the vein of the WWF six years later.
Starting his career in 1989, Stone Cold Steve Austin went on to be one of the most popular and recognizable pro wrestlers in the ... who was born in 1996. Steve and Jeanie met each other after ...
New Jack was one wrestler you didn't want to mess with. For Brian Knobbs of the Nasty Boys, he found that out the hard way.
He was training with Ray Rinaldi, a great pro boxing trainer ... Mero was part of WWE from 1996 until 1999. He is a one-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and three-time WCW Tag Team Champion.
Christopher Keith Irvine, known as Chris Jericho, was born on November 9, 1970. He is a prominent American-Canadian professional wrestler, rock musician, and actor. Jericho has been a key figure in ...
McMahon stuck around in the NFL for another decade after that 1985 season and even collected another Super Bowl ring with the 1996 Packers ... He went into pro wrestling in 1995 and wrestled for the ...