WWE is no stranger to releasing certain stars and other officials at times, and it generally happens every year.
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Wrestlezone on MSNJesse Ventura: WrestleMania III Was Shown In Court During Lawsuit Against WWEJesse Ventura revealed that WrestleMania was shown in court when he sued the WWE in the 1990s. The WWE legend famously took the company to court in 1991, claiming unpaid royalties on video sales. The ...
For more than four decades, Verne Gagne was a legendary wrestler and promoter in Minnesota and was an instrumental figure in the expansion of sports-entertainment in the early 1980s. Gagne ...
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TheSportster on MSNPro Wrestlers Who Put Themselves Ahead Of The BusinessSome professional wrestlers put themselves ahead of the wrestling business, costing others the chance to become bigger stars.
Gophers heavyweight Gable Steveson became a four-time Big Ten champion Sunday, beating Penn State’s Greg Kerkvliet 10-3 in Evanston, Ill. Steveson won his 66th consecutive match, handing Kerkvliet — a ...
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TheSportster on MSNWildest Stories From The 1980s That Would Never Happen TodayThings were different back in the 1980s. These wild pro wrestling stories of that decade would never take place today.
Sheik used to tell a story about being offered no less than $100,000 by AWA owner Verne Gagne to break Hogan's leg during their title bout in January 1984. It's worth saying the Gagne family ...
Allen's new podcast co-host, Gagne, is the son of the legendary Verne Gagne, wrestler and promoter for the AWA. The show is described as "putting the spotlight on the legends of yesteryear that ...
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