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Fervently discussed in forums and tracked down after readers of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter ... death-defying maniac' were led by 'The Human Suplex Machine' himself, as well as one of ...
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TheSportster on MSNAncient Wrestling Moves (That Are Still Used In Modern Wrestling)Wrestling is always evolving, but these classic moves have stood the test of time and are still used to this day.
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Final Fantasy 6's Train Suplex Has Been Turned Into An MTG CardAmong them is a Suplex card, and yes, it is a reference to the iconic Final Fantasy moment that springs to mind whenever you hear the wrestling move and the name of the series in the same sentence.
The wrestling world has sadly bid farewell to one of the most death-defying performers of all time as Sabu, real name Terry Brunk, has passed away at the age of 60. Sabu is often regarded as ...
Major League Wrestling (MLW) star Matt Riddle offered a sunny realization for pro wrestlers amid recent high-profile departures that took place last week. WWE parted ways with the superstars known ...
Sabu was still wrestling as recently last month, when he took part in his final match during Wrestlemania weekend in Las Vegas. According to reports, he made what is believed to have been his ...
Sabu was known for his hardcore wrestling style and high-risk maneuvers. Sabu was the nephew of The Original Sheik, a wrestling legend from Lansing, Michigan. Just three weeks after his retirement ...
Sabu, the high-risk, high-flying “hardcore” professional wrestling pioneer who helped bring tables, chairs, barbed wire and other instruments of brutality into the mainstream, has died ...
Just three weeks after his retirement match, wrestling legend and former ECW champion Sabu, 60, who's real name was Terry Brunk, has died, All Elite Wrestling and WWE announced Sunday. A cause or ...
For an instantly recognizable contest that has settled untold scores it is, ironically, hard to get a firm grip on the origins of arm wrestling. As host of the World Armwrestling Federation’s ...
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
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