Former WWE wrestler Ken Anderson talked about wrestling Umaga on Hulk Hogan's Hulkamania Let The Battle Begin Tour in 2009.
Speaking on Elite Wrestle Talk on 99.9 Punk World Radio FM, Ken Anderson talked about the possibility of joining AEW.
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'Reug Reug Isn’t Dead': Coach Confirms ONE Champ Recovering After Serious Car Accident
ONE Championship revealed on Thursday that heavyweight champion Oumar “Reug Reug” Kane was involved in what they described as a “serious car accident.” The promotion stated that his upcoming title ...
Drew McIntyre must be a happy man. McIntyre left WWE SmackDown riding high after laying out both Cody Rhodes and Jimmy Uso. It puts McIntyre in the driver's seat before next week's undisputed WWE ...
A WWE Hall of Famer is fighting for his life. Abdullah the Butcher (real name: Lawrence Shreeve) has been hospitalized, according to booking agent Steve Stasiak. "At 84 years old, the Wild Man from ...
Owen Hart’s tragic death at Over the Edge 1999 affected every wrestler and fan. One WWE star has spoken out on the personal consequences. Owen Hart died from a ...
The man accused of murdering Iryna Zarutska faces federal charges that could result in the death penalty, according to new reports. Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, who was accused of fatally stabbing the ...
Legendary ring announcer Lilian Garcia has announced that she has signed a new contract extension with WWE. The deal will keep her with the company for another two years, extending her stay through ...
Daniel Naroditsky, the chess grandmaster from California who won titles as a young champion including the Junior Championship in 2013, died at the age of 29. Per the Charlotte Chess Center in a ...
Former WWE wrestler Robert Horne, also known as Sir Mo, died Sunday night at a Texas hospital at the age of 58, according to a report from TMZ. The outlet stated that Horne had been dealing with ...
Renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall, one of the world’s leading authorities on primates, died in her sleep from cardiopulmonary arrest while on a speaking tour, a California coroner has revealed.
Bobby “Mo” Horne, a former WWE tag team champion who wrestled as part of the popular “Men on a Mission” duo in the 90s, has died at the age of 58. Horne had been battling recent health issues, ...
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