Lost Smiles and Rising Stars – Revisiting In Your House: Final Four
A lost smile and the conclusion of the Royal Rumble formed one of the most memorable In Your House main events of all time. Join us as we revisit WWF’s In Your House: Final Four, which took place on February 16th, 1997.
Fully Loaded 1999
Billed as the End of an Era, Fully Loaded 1999 was built around the McMahon-Austin feud that started a year and a half previous, coming to a head. We relive this entire event.
Ken Shamrock's Run with WWE
In 1988, a young Ken Shamrock was trained to be a wrestler by Buzz Sawyer and eventually at a school run by Nelson Royal and Gene Anderson. After a short wrestling career, he opted to transition into the world of mixed martial arts where he became the UFC’s biggest star. By 1997, Shamrock decided to venture back into wrestling with WWE where today, we highlight his run with the company.
Reimagined: The Supermodels
In 1996, Don Callis was brought into WWF for a tryout as a wrestler, which led to him being signed one year later. The original plans were for Don to be teamed with Rick Martel to form a tag-team called, The Supermodels. The plans fell through with Rick leaving for WCW, but we reimagined what their run together could have been.
Reimagined: Tazz's WWF Run
After departing from ECW, Tazz’s initial debut was a huge moment that registers over 20 years later, but he would soon be relegated to a bloated Hardcore division before moving on to a feud with the commentary team. Anyone who had watched his work in Philadelphia knew that he was capable of so much more, so today we will look at what could potentially have been.
The Wrestling Summit 1990: A Forbidden Door Opened
The Wrestling Summit was a Supercard that was jointly promoted by WWF/AJPW/NJPW on April 13, 1990, from the Tokyo Dome. We explore the details surrounding this unique event.
Dark Side Of The Ring - The Brawl For All FULL RECAP
Long known as the worst idea in the history of professional wrestling, the Brawl For All was a tournament featuring 16 professional wrestlers who would compete live on television in unscripted, or shoot, boxing matches, to declare who was the toughest wrestler on the roster.
How Tazz Defeated Mike Awesome for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
When Mike Awesome signed with WCW and took the ECW World Championship with him, Paul Heyman made a request for a WWF wrestler to help him out, Tazz.
20 Matches That Define The Intercontinental Title
20 Matches that Defined the Intercontinental Title in no particular order according to WWE, with our adjustments added in a game called Keep It or Replace It!