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Don Muraco (born September 10, 1949) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation from 1981 to 1988, where he held the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship on two occasions and was crowned the inaugural winner of the King of the Ring tournament in 1985 .
At Saturday Night's Main Event V, Hogan was dominating challenger the Magnificent Muraco when Bundy (with Heenan in tow) ran to ambush Hogan. With Muraco's help, Bundy repeatedly gave Hogan avalanches and big splashes, which caused Hogan to severely bruise his ribs. Bundy demanded a match and claimed Hogan was afraid of him, setting up their ...
WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan (pictured 1989), who feuded with André the Giant. The main feud heading into Survivor Series included André the Giant, One Man Gang, King Kong Bundy, Butch Reed and Rick Rude against Hulk Hogan, Paul Orndorff, Don Muraco, Ken Patera and Bam Bam Bigelow.
On July 8, 1985, Don Muraco won the inaugural King of The Ring tournament by defeating the Iron Sheik in the finals. After André the Giant defeated Big John Studd at the event, Studd formed a tag team with King Kong Bundy, and the duo faced André and Hulk Hogan on a number of occasions. [28]
Don Muraco won the inaugural 1985 tournament. In addition to the tournament, there was only one other match during the night. In this match Hulk Hogan pinned Nikolai Volkoff in order to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. The event drew 23,000 people of whom 20,000 were paid. [2]
This is a retouched picture, ... American professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, circa early 1985. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Hulk Hogan. inception. 1 April 1985.
On Monday, Jan. 20, former wrestler Hulk Hogan revealed his emotions on the inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., by tearing off his suit to reflect his excitement. The 71-year-old ...
The second quarterfinal saw Ted DiBiase (without either André or Virgil after Virgil had been Suplexed in the aisle by Hulk Hogan) defeat Don Muraco by pinfall. [25] With both André and Hogan disqualified, DiBiase got a bye to the final. [26] The third quarterfinal saw Randy Savage defeat Greg Valentine also by pinfall.