Some top stars actually began their careers as tag team specialists. The following names became singles stars after ...
The AWA represents a time in wrestling when it was still presented as a traditonal sport, thanks to the amateur background ...
An old move finds a new venue Correspondent  When people think of “old-school” wrestling, they may think of Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant and Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka. That’s ...
The AWA thrived from 1960 to 1991. Founded by Verne Gagne, the company featured many future top stars on the roster. Verne is one of seven men enshrined in the WWE, WCW, and Wrestling Halls Of Fame.
JBL knows a thing or two about tag team wrestling, but in his eyes, two WWE Hall of Famers stand above the rest as the ...
Vachon continued to terrorize the AWA until 1984 when he joined WWE — 34 years into his wrestling career — before retiring in 1986. At this point, Mad Dog had become such an enduring figure in ...
However, his move to AWA established him as a wrestling stalwart. Wrestling under the Colonel DeBeers character, he established himself as one of the top heels in the industry in the 1980s.
Robert Remus in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), working for and being trained by WWE Hall of Famer Verne Gagne. Four years later, Remus donned a mask as Super Destroyer Mark II ...
Lisowski wrestled professionally for over 40 years, winning the AWA Heavyweight Championship ... Crusherfest has hosted many well-known names in pro-wrestling including “Cowboy” Bob Orton ...