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  2. Road Warrior Animal - Wikipedia

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    Animal reasoned that he had realized that Hardy and Heidenreich were screw-ups and that Road Warrior Hawk was the only tag team legend and partner for him. After the heel turn, Animal, once again known simply as "The Road Warrior", would drop many aspects of the well-known Road Warrior gimmick, losing the face paint, and shoulder pads.

  3. Road Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Class of 2011 (Inducted Members: Road Warrior Animal, Road Warrior Hawk, and Paul Ellering) [51] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. PWI Tag Team of the Year (1983–1985, 1988) PWI Feud of the Year (1987) with Dusty Rhodes and Nikita Koloff vs. Four Horsemen; PWI ranked them #1 of the 100 best tag teams during the "PWI Years" in 2003; Quebec Wrestling ...

  4. Category:Road Warriors members - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help Pages in category "Road Warriors members" ... Road Warrior Animal; Road Warrior Hawk; S. Kensuke Sasaki; Tammy Lynn Sytch

  5. Battle Royal at the Albert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Road Warrior Hawk: Sags 5:14 8 Jerry Sags: Duggan & Animal 5:19 9 Shawn Michaels: Mountie 5:50 10 Jim Duggan: Earthquake 6:39 11 Earthquake: Animal 7:11 12 Ric Flair: Piper 7:45 13 Paul Roma: Bulldog 8:57 14 Road Warrior Animal: Undertaker 9:06 15 The Undertaker: Piper 9:33 16 Roddy Piper: Undertaker 9:39 17 Big Boss Man: Mountie 11:26 18 The ...

  6. The Magnificent Seven (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The "Magnificent Seven" was formed and led by the on-screen CEO of WCW Ric Flair in January–March 2001 in WCW. The group included WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner and his valet, Midajah, his brother WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner, Jeff Jarrett, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell and Road Warrior Animal.

  7. File:The Road Warriors and Paul Ellering, circa 1985 (cropped ...

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  8. Bunkhouse Stampede (1988) - Wikipedia

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    The participants were Tully Blanchard, Arn Anderson, The Barbarian, The Warlord, Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Koloff, Lex Luger and Road Warrior Animal. Animal eliminated first Koloff over the top of the cage, and then Warlord through the cage door, but was himself eliminated by The Barbarian after a Big Boot. Blanchard and Anderson double-teamed Luger ...

  9. Crockett Cup (1986) - Wikipedia

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    The final of the Crockett Cup took place pitting Road Warriors against Magnum T. A. and Ron Garvin. Garvin hurt his injured hand by hitting Road Warrior Hawk in the face and tended to his hand which allowed Road Warrior Animal to hit a lariat to Garvin to win the match and the Crockett Cup in the process.