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Those are just a few of the best Black wrestlers of the ‘90s, and there are plenty more. But, for more current wrestling, like upcoming WWE events, make sure to stop by here often!
Yokozuna was a top villain in the '90s and he generated heat like only few others with his sumo anti-American gimmick. From 1992 to 1998, his weight range was between 525 and 700 pounds.
Top 100 WWE Wrestlers of All-Time: 90-81. Micheal Robinson Nov 15, 2010. So many wrestlers have graced a WWE ring. Some, we barely remember. Others, we think about every single day.
Some of these '90s wrestling superstars are still currently in the ring, doing what they do best, in a variety of wrestling companies. However, not all the wrestling stars that made '90s wrestling ...
WWE News: The 1990s era of WWE, formerly WWF, captivated fans with iconic wrestlers and intense rivalries. Stars like Bret 'The Hitman' Hart, Stone Cold Steve A ...
I’m a third generation [wrestler]. My great uncle was the original Rey Mysterio. Then you have my ‘deadbeat dad’ and then, me. It was kind of a no-brainer to step into the family business ...
ECW pushed the envelope with extreme matches & diverse wrestling styles to stand out in the 90s. The top ECW wrestlers were chosen based on at least 3 matches, match quality, and Cagematch ratings.
A natural athlete and one of the largest Japanese wrestlers of all-time, Jumbo Tsuruta would revolutionize professional wrestling in route to becoming one of the biggest stars of the 1980s and 90s.
In the mid-’90s, when the ECW TV Title was passed around by some of the hottest wrestlers in the industry, Jericho got his hands on the championship before losing it to Shane Douglas in a four ...