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Rikishi returned on the December 6 episode of SmackDown!, delivering a Stink Face to Vince McMahon and solidifying his face status. However Rikishi never regained the same amount of popularity he once had in the year 2000, he also never got another main event push. Upon the WWF Brand Extension in March 2002, Rikishi was drafted to the SmackDown ...
Derek Wylde executing a Death Valley driver which will put Scotty O'Shea (in green) through a table. Also known as the Death Valley Bomb in Japan, this move is performed from a fireman's carry. The wrestler throws the opponent off their shoulders and falls in the direction that the opponent's head is facing, driving the opponent's head or back ...
A rikishi (力士), sumōtori (相撲取り) or, more colloquially, osumōsan (お相撲さん), is a sumo wrestler. Although used to define all wrestlers participating in sumo wrestling matches, the term is more commonly used to refer to professional wrestlers, employed by the Japan Sumo Association, who participate in professional sumo tournaments (called honbasho) in Japan, the only country ...
The death was deemed a homicide and police say a suspect has been detained for questioning. Jose Garcia, a family member of the victim, says her name was Carolyn Canelas, 36, originally from Santo ...
However, due to the events surrounding the death of Chris Benoit, the match is rarely, if ever, mentioned by the WWE. John Powell of Canadian Online Explorer ' s professional wrestling section rated the entire event 4 out of 10 stars, which was a lower rating than he gave to the previous year's event .
Shocking police body camera footage captured the moment cops busted into a Utah man’s house and shot him dead as he was stabbing his parents to death in a bloody New Year’s Day attack. The ...
A historic wooden tower was inadvertently felled by a traveler who used it to winch a vehicle stuck in mud in California's Death Valley National Park, federal officials said.
Survivor Series is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every November by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1987. In what has become the second longest running pay-per-view event in history (behind WWE's WrestleMania), it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble, [2] and was considered one of the ...