Southwest Championship Wrestling: The Wrestling Territories
Southwest Championship Wrestling: Behind San Antonio’s legendary territory that launched Tully Blanchard, Gino Hernandez, and Shawn Michaels.
Southwest Championship Wrestling: Behind San Antonio’s legendary territory that launched Tully Blanchard, Gino Hernandez, and Shawn Michaels.
From street poverty to athletic elite: Paul Orndorff’s journey through football, track, and bodybuilding before becoming WWE’s Mr. Wonderful.
George Weingeroff wrestled professionally for 18 years while legally blind – a secret so well-kept that opponents refused to believe it!
Explore 10 of the hottest pro wrestling feuds of the 1960s and ’70s that captivated fans, raked in money, and even inspired riots!
Discover the humble beginnings of Hulk Hogan’s legendary wrestling career! Learn about his first-ever match on August 10, 1977.
Relive Feb 14th, 1986, NWA Battle of the Belts II: A tribute to Eddie Graham with Windham vs. Flair’s unforgettable world title showdown.
Discover the untold tale of The Masked Saint, Christopher Whaley: a wrestler, pastor, and vigilante whose actions impacted many lives.
Austin Idol underwent many changes and was in demand, often calling his own shots. But what if he had taken Vince McMahon Sr.’s advice?
In 1957, Madison Square Garden was a stir with violence from fans, wrestlers, and police. It almost led to the ban of wrestling in New…
Championship Wrestling from Florida saw wrestling’s finest travel through its doors. However, it is its tragic demise that leaves its mark.
Gino Hernandez had the ‘it factor,’ but he was running with strong, powerful people that might not have liked certain things getting out.
Whether it was football or wrestling, the spotlight has always shined bright on the second-generation star, Tully Blanchard.
Who was Hiro Matsuda and what were the events that shaped the man who Hulk Hogan claims broke his leg on his first day of…
The tragic tale of father and son Mike Graham and Eddie Graham leaves many unanswered questions, though their legacy lives on.
Dr. Jerry Graham was the favorite wrestler of young Vince McMahon. In 1969, he would be involved in one of wrestling’s most tragic stories.