On January 19, 1991, the World Wrestling Federation ran their annual Royal Rumble pay-per-view from the Miami Arena in Miami, Florida. Two days prior, the United States launched a military offensive ...
Randy “Macho Man” Savage, the professional wrestler known for his raspy voice, the sunglasses and bandanas he wore in the ring and the young woman named Miss Elizabeth who often accompanied him, died ...
Jimmy Hart pulled off a surreal ruse to recruit Macho Man Randy Savage to WWE in 1985. The 78-year-old Hart — who has not visibly aged in the last several decades — is still an energetic ambassador ...
“Macho Man” Randy Savage was not only a blessed performer in the ring, he was a fantastic hand behind a microphone. A lighting bolt of energy, Macho could set a mic on fire with his interviews, and ...
Today In Wrestling History 7/30: Randy Savage Introduces Miss Elizabeth, Many Others Make WWF Debuts
* 31 years ago in 1984, the WWF's Championship Wrestling tapings officially moved to the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, New York after many years at Agricultural Hall in Allentown, ...
When you think of professional wrestlers in the 1970s and ’80s, one of the first words that might come to mind is big. Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior were massive individuals. Andre the Giant was ...
Three years ago today, the world lost Macho Man Randy Savage when the former wrestling champion lost control of his Jeep while he was driving and was involved in a fatal auto accident. Savage was 58 ...
WWF WrestleMania IV: Atlantic City, New Jersey: - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Ted Dibiase (w/ Andre the Giant & Virgil) pinned Jim Duggan - WWF World Championship Tournament ...
When I was a child, Randy Savage seemed to transcend professional wrestling as if he was its avatar, embodying all of the pomp and circumstance that made me fall in love with this fake, bizarre sport.
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