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Also road agent, producer and coach. A management employee, often a former wrestler (though it can be a current wrestler or even a non-wrestler), who helps wrestlers set up matches, plan storylines, give criticisms on matches, and relay instructions from the bookers. Agents often act as a liaison between wrestlers and higher-level management and sometimes may also help in training younger ...
Between 1996 and 1997, Rocky Maivia was the first major example of go away heat and also the best example of turning the go away heat into a star by 1998. [25] Hyped as the WWF's first third-generation wrestler, [ 26 ] Maivia was a clean-cut heroic character who was pushed heavily from the start and won the Intercontinental Championship despite ...
Image credits: Vanquish_Dark #2. Chris brown just won a Grammy. anonyvrguy: When I saw him on the masked singer, I stopped watching the show. velorae: It’s not only the Rihanna incident.
Common heel behavior includes cheating to win (e.g. using the ropes for leverage while pinning or attacking with a weapon while the referee is looking away), employing dirty tactics such as blatant chokes or raking the eyes, attacking other wrestlers backstage, interfering with other wrestlers' matches, insulting the fans or city they are in ...
The Arizona natives made their WWE debuts in 2007, with Brie winning the Divas Championship in 2011. Nikki took the title that same year and again in 2014. After her second win, Nikki became the ...
Wrestling legend Ric Flair's stepson Sebastian Kidder has died. He was 24. On Sunday, Oct. 27, Flair's ex partner and Kidder’s mother, Wendy Barlow, confirmed to TMZ that her son, an up-and ...
Sanity (stylized as SAni†Y or SAnitY) is a professional wrestling stable best known for their time in WWE.The stable consisted of leader Eric Young, Axel Tischer (then known as Alexander Wolfe), Madman Fulton (then known as Sawyer Fulton), Nikki Cross, and Big Damo (then known as Killian Dain).
On February 23, 2007, the character's name was changed to Hornswoggle on WWE's website and all references to the name "Little Bastard" were removed. The meaning of “hornswoggle” is to swindle, cheat, hoodwink, or hoax. [15] On the March 2 episode of SmackDown!, Hornswoggle attacked John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) and Michael Cole. Afterward ...