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  2. Bobby Heenan - Wikipedia

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    Heenan had a parody talk show known as The Bobby Heenan Show, which was broadcast in four segments during the second half of WWF's regular weekly program Prime Time Wrestling. [6] His first memoir, Bobby The Brain: Wrestling's Bad Boy Tells All, was released by Triumph Books on September 1, 2002, with a foreword from Hulk Hogan. [40]

  3. King Kong Bundy - Wikipedia

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    In September 1985, Hart traded Bundy to manager Bobby Heenan in exchange for Adrian Adonis and The Missing Link. [18] After joining the Heenan Family , Bundy feuded extensively with André the Giant , a feud which started during an angle where Bundy interfered in one of André's matches and delivered several splashes, giving the Giant a broken ...

  4. Heenan Family - Wikipedia

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    The Heenan Family was a stable of wrestlers managed by Bobby "The Brain" Heenan beginning in the 1970s. Heenan managed wrestlers under the Heenan Family name in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the National Wrestling Alliance 's (NWA) Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW), and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).

  5. Lex Luger - Wikipedia

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    Bobby "The Brain" Heenan unveiled him with the persona of "Narcissus" at Royal Rumble 1993. Shortly thereafter, his name was altered slightly to "The Narcissist". Luger posed before full-length mirrors before every match. [51] In his debut, he defeated jobber Larry Lunden on January 25 on WWF Superstars of Wrestling (aired February 13).

  6. Royal Rumble (1992) - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Royal Rumble was the fifth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on January 19, 1992, at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York.

  7. WWE wrestler Sid Vicious, who fractured leg during live ... - AOL

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    Sid Vicious, one of the stars of WWE’s WrestleMania in the 1990s, has died. He was 63. The wrestler, born Sidney Eudy, also competed under the names Sycho Sid, Sid Justice and Lord Humungous.

  8. Gene Okerlund - Wikipedia

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    On November 12, 1985, Okerlund, along with Hulk Hogan, Bobby Heenan, Ricky Steamboat, Davey Boy Smith, Corporal Kirchner, Dynamite Kid and Big John Studd, appeared on The A-Team. That same year, Okerlund even interviewed Liberace (one of the highest paid entertainers at the time) at his penthouse at Trump Tower .

  9. Ashley Judd fractures leg — again — in 'freak accident' after ...

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    The new injury — a fracture of the femoral condyle — occurred 1 1/2 years after she nearly died in Democratic Republic of the Congo after breaking her leg deep in the rainforest in February 2021.