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Scott Free is looking to produce series adaptations of other Ridley Scott and Tony Scott movies following "Alien: Earth" and ...
When he was arrested the 54-year-old was combative and behaved erratically, threatening the life of a deputy, according to ...
Antonio Banderas has joined the cast of the Anthony Bourdain biopic “Tony,” as production kicks off next month with director Matt Johnson, A24, Star Thrower and Zapruder Films announced Wednesday.
Tony didn't know much about the sport, but Crockett saw his potential and invested in him, giving Tony $150 a week to train. Atlas said it was frustrating to learn that wrestling was fixed. He added: ...
The best 'Dark Side Of The Ring' episodes blend two things: Human tragedy and human redemption. For Tony Atlas, a man who had the world at his feet in WWE then tossed it all aside, it's the latter ...
Tony has a different outlook on it all. He said the WWF could've put him in "a pink gorilla suit and [he'd] have loved it at that time". After all, don't forget that Atlas had gone from eating out ...
Atlas wasn't properly released from the fed until 1987, which means Hulkamania was in full swing. Being brutally honest, there's no way Tony was dethroning Hulk Hogan at that stage in the game.
There's been a lot of talk over the years on message boards and social media about Tony Atlas's foot fetish. On 'Dark Side', he addressed this once and for all, and explained how it all started.
Turning to Tony, Dick said he had some friends he’d like Atlas to meet. Trying to be respectful, Tony agreed without even reading the flyer or understanding what Murdoch was talking about.
Amazingly, the Crocketts actually paid Atlas $150 per week in the mid-1970s just so he'd agree to train to become a wrestler. Think about that, and then think about the era this was all happening in.
The clip was taken from Tony vs. Hulk on a WWF card inside the hallowed halls of Madison Square Garden on 16 March 1981, and it's regarded as one of Atlas's finest hours.