Hulk Hogan is one of the most popular wrestlers of all time, with a legendary career filled with fun facts and trivia.
WWE is no stranger to releasing certain stars and other officials at times, and it generally happens every year.
Minnesota's Gable Steveson defeated Penn State’s Greg Kerkvliet 10-3 at heavyweight; Max McEnelly and Vance VomBaur lost in ...
It was Steveson's 66th consecutive victory. Steveson became the first heavyweight in Big Ten history to win four titles, and he became just the 19th wrestler to accomplish the feat overall. Verne ...
Minnesota's Gable Steveson made history with his fourth career conference championship, and the team finished in fourth place, as the 2025 Big Ten ...
Seeking a fourth Big Ten title, Minnesota's Gable Steveson earned the top seed at heavyweight as the Big Ten conference ...
In character Vince McMahon once said, it takes a real SOB to be successful in the professional wrestling business - only he ...
Things were different back in the 1980s. These wild pro wrestling stories of that decade would never take place today.
Some professional wrestlers put themselves ahead of the wrestling business, costing others the chance to become bigger stars.
Jesse 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 ...
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 ...
Verne Dale Wepner, born June 20, 1929, grew up on a farm near Ripon, and passed away February 12, 2025, in Oshkosh. As a member of Peace Lutheran Church since 1962, he has served the church in a ...