WWE is bringing back their beloved 90s arcade game, WrestleFest, with all the wrestlers you remember, but one subtle change.
Debbie Harry shocked Letterman in ’83, revealing her love for pro wrestling! She even preferred Atlanta’s “funkier” matches over New York’s.
A freshly viral supercut pares Road House down to every Terry Funk moment, spotlighting the Hardcore Legend’s talent for turning barroom chaos into pure cinema.
Bret Hart explains his unwitting role in the charade and how the fake rock star vanished afterward.
Shaq recalls hosting Hogan, Flair, and Savage at his Orlando home, realizing their friendly chatter meant wrestling rivalries were an act and kayfabe was gone.
Before they were household names, Chris Jericho and Lance Storm were just a couple of young, hungry Canadians trying to make it in the United States. Their big break came in the early ’90s when Jim Cornette brought them into his Smoky Mountain Wrestling promotion as the white-meat babyface duo The Thrillseekers. Smoky Mountain Wrestling…
WrestleMania has always been a spectacle, not just for wrestling but for pop culture moments. One of the most underrated (and hilarious) examples happened at WrestleMania XI, when legendary hip-hop duo Salt-N-Pepa performed their hit song “Whatta Man,” and clearly seemed to have eyes for one wrestler in particular: the Excellence of Execution himself, Bret…
Old-school wrestling fans know that Memphis wrestling could get absolutely unhinged, but a recently resurfaced clip featuring the masked tag team Fire & Flame attacking two fans at ringside might take the cake. In the footage, which has been making the rounds on social media, Fire & Flame are working a match in Continental Wrestling…
Alice Cooper had a pretty tough time of it during the ’80s, but the decade saw him appearing to at least one record-sized crowd.