Hosted on MSN1mon
Wrestlers Who Shouldn't Have Been Members Of The Four Horsemen (& Who Should've Have Been)By 1990, the Four Horsemen had undergone radical change. Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard both left WCW in September 1988, to join the WWE. The remaining members were Ric Flair, Barry Windham ...
When he joined The Four Horsemen’s ranks ... Anderson and Blanchard’s defection to WWE at the end of ’88 brought an early end to these Horsemen, but it hardly affected their place in ...
8d
TheSportster on MSN10 Wrestlers Who Shockingly Wrestled For WWE In The 1980sBack in 1986, WWE brought in both Dump Matsumoto and tag team partner Bull Nakano for some tag team matches, though this was ...
14d
TheSportster on MSN10 Biggest NWA Stars Of The 1980s, Ranked By SkillWhile WWE was the home of sports entertainment, NWA had the best technical wrestlers in the 1980s. These are the most skilled ...
During a recent edition of his “The ARN Show” podcast, Arn Anderson explained why JJ Dillion was the right choice to manage The Four Horsemen. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: ...
Eventually, Luger left The Four Horsemen to build on his own legacy ... On January 24, 1993, Luger made his WWE debut at Royal Rumble under the moniker “The Narcissist.” ...
‘One of Them Days’ is an Entertaining Tale of Friends Who Must Scramble to Find the Rent. The raucous... 'Den of Thieves 2: Pantera' Is Good but Lacks What Made the Original Great. While a ...
Ahead of the WWE Royal Rumble in Indianapolis, pro wrestling legends gathered at the JW Marriott hotel to meet fans and sign ...
Legendary wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Morton recently ... He had memorable rivalries with the likes of The Four Horsemen led by Ric Flair, The Russian Team, and The Heavenly Bodies.
Throughout the event, the spotlight was shone on former WWE Women's Champion Alundra Blayze, former World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, two of the Four Horsemen in Arn Anderson and Tully ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results