He's The Boogeyman, and he's coming to get...Booker T's credibility.
Rumors are heavily swirling about the inaugural AEW World Champion leaving the promotion in December and Tony Khan gives fans an update about Chris Jericho.
Thirty enter the ring, and only one will be left standing - the WWE Royal Rumble kicks off the start of a new year of top-tier wrestling from the promotion, bringing together a ho ...
Chris Jericho is among the former WWE stars who left for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) to experience more creative freedom than they previously had under Vince McMahon. However, recent discussions have ...
WWE Star Refused to Pay Tribute to Chris Benoit and Didn’t Go to SmackDown After His Death Jimmy Wang Yang avoided becoming a part of Chris Benoit's tribute show and expressed his stern opinion of the ...
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Speaking on a recent edition of the “Cheap Heat Productions” podcast, former WWE star Jimmy Wang Yang talked about Benoit. He said, “Usually, I say no comment to this person, you know, like I don’t ...
With a career in professional wrestling spanning over three decades, Chris Jericho has brought a multitude of memorable phrases, storylines, and matches to WCW, WWE, NJPW, ROH, and AEW. He left WWE ...
Chris Brown is one of the best-selling artists of all time in the digital era. For a long time, he was considered the “Prince of R&B.” However, he has not been without controversy. Over the years, he ...
Did Kurt Angle acknowledge Chris Benoit despite the controversy surrounding his death? During an episode of the INSIGHT podcast, The Olympic Gold Medalist discussed his experience of how he had to ...
Working out on a regular basis can do wonders for your health and lead to a longer, happier life. Unfortunately, sports did not help the following WWE wrestlers who died when they were still young.
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