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Donahue: WWF Drug & Sex Scandal (1992)

January 26th, 2012 No comments

Scandal Rocks The WWF!

Vince McMahon’s WWF ran into a bit of a bump when allegations of gay sexual harassment, rampant drug use, and more converged in 1992.  Watch Vince and friends visit Donahue for a hard-hitting episode, brother!

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Alone With My Baby Tonight (Live)

February 3rd, 2010 3 comments

The Jeff Jarrett Country Music Classic
My favorite country music song, courtesy of J-E Double F, J-A Double R, E Double T, from WWF In Your House 2.

Presenting ‘Judo’ Joe Black

December 7th, 2009 No comments

Ken Patera versus “Judo” Joe Black

Some of the worst ‘selling’ I have ever seen, courtesy of up-and-comer ‘Judo’ Joe Black.

The History of Intercontinental Championship

October 24th, 2009 No comments

The History of The WWF Intercontinental Championship, from Wrestling World Magazine, March 1994 and May 1994.

RIP Captain Lou Albano

October 14th, 2009 6 comments

Farewell To The Captain

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RIP 1933-2009

LordsofPain.com just reported that WWE Hall of Famer Captain Lou Albano (Louis Vincent Albano) has passed away. He was 76 years old.

Captain Lou enjoyed a 40+ year career in the pro wrestling business as a wrestler and manager. He was a one-on-a-kind personality and a longtime favorite of wrestling fans.

The “manager of champions” guided 15 different tag teams and 4 singles competitors to championship gold. Fans may remember that his association with Cyndi Lauper helped usher in The Rock & Wrestling Connection, which helped mainstream pro wrestling and helped lead to the first Wrestlemania.

I’d like to extend my deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Captain Lou Albano. He shall be missed.

WWWF 1977 Manager of the Year

September 25th, 2009 No comments

An Uneventful Awards Ceremony

The American Dream

September 23rd, 2009 2 comments

He’s just a common man, workin’ hard for the man!

Kanye West Completes His Heel Turn

September 14th, 2009 3 comments

Did Vince McMahon write this?

Kanye West rushes the stage and interrupts Taylor Swift’s accepting a Video Music award, and the slow-witted Swift just stands there speechless – I suppose if the words aren’t on the teleprompter for her, she is lost and doesn’t know what to do.

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Rev. Al Sharpton to host WWE RAW

August 8th, 2009 1 comment

This should be good

The August 10, 2009 issue of Dave Metlzer’s The Wrestling Observer reports that none other than Rev Al Sharpton is scheduled to host a future episode of WWE RAW.  That’s crackerjack booking from the House of McMahon for you.

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King Jerry Lawler For Memphis Mayor

July 8th, 2009 No comments

It’s good to be the mayor

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Read the whole story at The Commercial Appeal

Wrestler Jerry Lawler running for Memphis mayor
By Zack McMillin

The ‘King’ is getting back into the political ring.

Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler of local and national wrestling fame said this morning in a scheduled appearance on WGKS-FM KIX 106 that he is going to run in the City of Memphis’ special mayoral election.

Long the dominant personality in the Memphis wrestling scene, Lawler’s fame has expanded nationally because of his presence on WWE broadcasts. That role also means he spends ample time away from Memphis, something that did not help him when he ran for mayor in 1999 and gained less than 12 percent of the vote.

In interviews this week, Lawler has contended that Memphis politicians have made the city “a laughingstock” outside of town, and stresses his experience as a marketer and businessman as proof that he would bring a valuable skillset.

He also believes his celebrity in this community guarantees a base of voters. Whether he can convince more voters that electing a celebrity wrestler will help solve Memphis’s image problems will be one of his main challenges.

Lawler said he will not actively raise funds for the race, stressed his “common sense” and pointed to his popularity across racial lines.