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When it comes to ‘80s toys, wrestling figures from the WWF (now the WWE) were all the rage. Here‘s what to know about their creation and the big impact they had on pop culture.
For a man used to standing in the background in WWE, Slick is enjoying a deserved shot of the limelight. 40 years after being ...
WWE's place in the history of sports and pop culture has been cemented and the movement started back in the 1980s when it went mainstream with the likes of Hulk Hogan leading the charge ...
Lost in the annals of the '80s WWF boom, Leilani Kai is absolutely one of the best women's wrestlers the WWF ever employed. PreviousNext In this post: Trish Stratus WWE Divas Victoria ...
Wrestler Hulk Hogan died at 71 on Thursday. If you were around in the 80s and 90s, you remember Hulkamania. There's someone in middle Tennessee with a very personal perspective on that era.
There were future NHL, NBA and MLB stars playing in Peoria in 1985, but the big wrestler named Hulk Hogan surpassed them all. Hogan was listed back then as 6-foot-7, 305 pounds, and he was ripped.