Ric Flair Hitchhikes with a ‘Terrorist’
With all the classic one-hour matches Ric Flair has wrestled, he never once ran out of gas in the ring. On the road, however, is a different story.
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With all the classic one-hour matches Ric Flair has wrestled, he never once ran out of gas in the ring. On the road, however, is a different story.
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Read MoreBefore Joel Gerner became a cult character in ECW, he started out as a ring announcer for them in 1995.
Read MoreIn a brilliant scheme, Tom Zenk swindled Verne Gagne and the AWA to get his start in the wrestling business for almost no money.
Read MoreThis one dates back to Brian Pillman’s days with Stampede Wrestling in the late ’80s. He was often teamed with Owen Hart, who even back then was a world class ribber and practical jokester.
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