Samoa Joe s WWE Career Hits an Unfortunate Milestone
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Samoa Joe s last match inside of a WWE ring took place o the Feb. 10, 2020 episode of
Monday Night Raw, featuring himself, Kevin Owens and The Viking Raiders taking on Seth Rollins, Murphy and AOP in an eight-man tag match. As of Tuesday, Joe s absence from competing reached a full calendar year. At the time Joe was just coming off of a broken thumb injury, one that allowed him to try his hand as a color commentator before inserting himself into the Owens/Rollins feud.
Ten days after that eight-man tag match, news broke that Joe had suffered a head injury while shooting a commercial promoting Raw on the USA Network. WWE then announced Joe had been suspended for 30 days for a wellness policy violation. He returned to the Raw commentary desk in late April and has remained there ever since.
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Wrestling Star Butch Reed Dies
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Reed began his wrestling career in 1978 after a standout college football career and a stint with the Kansas City Chiefs. Within just a few years of entering the business, Reed had captured numerous titles in various National Wrestling Alliance territories, including the Central States Tag Team Championship and the Florida version of the International Heavyweight Championship. Reed gained greater fame during his time in Bill Watts s Mid-South Wrestling promotion. There, he won the North American Heavyweight Championship, the Mid-South Tag Team Championship, and the Mid-South Television Championship. As a heel, he was a member of Ted Dibiase s Rat Pack and played a major role in Jim Duggan turning face. During that storyline, Reed and Dibiase feuded over the Hacksaw nickname. Later, Reed turned face during an angle in which he smashed a gold Rolex given to him by Nature Boy Buddy Landel in an attempt to sway him toward
Calculating the 500 Greatest Wrestlers in WWE History (Part 6) By MattySpice on Feb 7, 2021, 12:30pm EST 19
I don t know what you did during your increased amount of free time in 2020, but I spent it doing what I love to do best: making an obscenely large and markedly unimportant spreadsheet in which I attempt in vain to mathematically calculate the greatest wrestler in the history of WWE! I wouldn t be surprised if someone has attempted this before, but my love of meaningless statistics compelled me to do it anyway. After spending countless hours, I just needed to share the fruits of many long, depressing hours. While it is not perfect, and at times disappointing, I do think in general that the rankings brought about from this project match common consensus pretty closely. This list is intended to only describe each wrestler s career within WWE/ WWF/ WWWF/ Capitol Wrestling, though as noted in the Breakdown there are some exceptions to this rule. Wrestlers are counte
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JAMMU, Jan 27: After making marks in professional wrestling, J&K’s Khali is trying hard to get entry into World Heavyweight Championship for which the trials will be held in mid of this year.
Arif Saleem Bohru, who goes by the ring name of Badshah Khan, played scores of fights to prove his mettle in professional wrestling in India under the patronage of Dalip Singh Rana or the Great Khali, the first Indian to win the World Heavyweight Championship in WWE.
Khan known as J&K’s Khali said that he was the first person from Jammu and Kashmir to train under the Great Khali at his Jalandhar Academy and fight the Indian version of professional wrestling, organized by the former WWE star.
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