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In Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Professional Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America, the ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi ...
Jeff Hardy on wrestling Scott Hall at 16 years old: “I was terrified. [Italian] Stallion said, ‘Hey brother, put your ...
Scott Hall is one of the biggest names in wrestling history. Although he was never a world champion in WWE or WCW, Hall became a household name for wrestling fans.Sadly, he is no longer with us ...
A new book explores how Hulk Hogan and the nWo, short for New World Order, changed professional wrestling and pop culture.
On a 1994 episode of WWE Raw, Jeff Hardy made his WWF debut under the name Keith Davis. Hardy, who was just 16 years old at the time, used the name because the original Keith Davis wasn’t keen on ...
AI has named The Usos, The Outsiders and the Young Bucks among a list of the 20 greatest tag teams in wrestling history.
WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett looks back on working with Scott Hall in the throes of Hall's struggles with alcoholism.
There is no accomplishment in WWE bigger than winning the WWE Championship, but not every titleholder had a memorable reign.
He made a fool of himself in the process of telling the world that he, not Ted Turner, owned the rights to two gimmicks.
"Say Hello to the Bad Guys" documents the rise of professional wrestling's legendary nWo faction and the impact it had on the broader world.
Soon 32 years will have come and gone since two-time WWE Hall of Famer Sean Waltman — then known as "The Kid" — scored arguably the biggest upset in professional wrestling history.
His Hall of Fame wrestling career might be over, but he's now the face of WWE as the company's Chief Content Officer. ... Scott Hall and Kevin Nash were leaving WWE for WCW.