Bam Bam Bigelow was a rare breed of talent – a big man who could move like a lightweight. At 6-foot-4 and 390 pounds, the super heavyweight from Asbury Park, N.J., was so large he’d have to buy two ...
From the mid-1980s through the end of the 1990s, Bam Bam Bigelow had runs in all three major American wrestling companies — the WWF, WCW, and ECW. On top of that, he had an impressive run in New Japan ...
Lex Luger played football and even signed with the Green Bay Packers. Luger was part of the Four Horsemen when first joining WCW. He later became a United States and WCW World Heavyweight Champion.
With all due respect to AEW, TNA and others, the biggest competition WWE has had since it went national in the '80s was from WCW. The Ted Turner backed promotion sprung out of the old NWA in 1988 and ...
WWE is utilizing its “WWE Vault” YouTube page to release decades worth of hidden, long sought after, forgotten matches, segments, and events. Recent uploads on the page include a set of “forgotten” ...
Rey Mysterio adheres strictly to the concept of always staying masked during his wrestling performances, but that wasn’t always the case. Speaking to Good Karma Wrestling, Rey Mysterio recalled his ...
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash has discussed why a popular NJPW star wasn't a success in WCW in the '90s, despite being a top guy in Japan. On his "Kliq This" podcast, Nash was asked a fan why Scott ...
WCW running the stipulation to unmask Rey Mysterio in 1999 was a bold move that still gets criticized today. Kevin Nash’s influence saw Mysterio lose a tag match to Nash and Scott Hall that forced him ...
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