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Eric Bischoff

A Wisdom Archive on Eric Bischoff

Eric Bischoff

A selection of articles related to Eric Bischoff

Eric Bischoff

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Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Yoshihiro Tajiri - Career

Tajiri trained in traditional Japanese style and lucha libre and debuted in the early 1990s, wrestling primarily for the Japanese division of Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. In 1997, he left CMLL and joined the hardcore wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling in Tokyo. Yoshihiro Tajiri - Extreme Championship Wrestling. While wrestling in Mexico in late 1998, Tajiri was observed by Extreme Championship Wrestling owner Paul Heyman, who invited Tajiri to wrestle for ECW in the United States. While in ECW, Tajiri had a long feud with Super Crazy, and formed a tag team with Mi ...

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Yoshihiro Tajiri, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Career, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Yoshihiro Tajiri - World Wrestling Federation, Yoshihiro Tajiri - World Wrestling Entertainment, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Wrestling facts, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Finishing and signature moves, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Managers, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Championships and accomplishments, Yoshihiro Tajiri - Championship succession

Read more here: » Yoshihiro Tajiri: Encyclopedia II - Yoshihiro Tajiri - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE Bad Blood - Results

WWE Bad Blood - 1997. This event took place on October 5, 1997 in the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Rocky Maivia, Kama Mustafa and D'Lo Brown defeated the Legion of Doom. Max Mini and Nova defeated Tarantula and Mosaic. The Godwinns defeated the WWF Tag-Team Champions The Headbangers to win the WWF Tag-Team Championship. Owen Hart defeated Faarooq in a Intercontinental Championship Tournament Final to win the vacant Intercontinental Championship. Crush, Chain ...

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WWE Bad Blood, WWE Bad Blood - Results, WWE Bad Blood - 1997, WWE Bad Blood - 2003, WWE Bad Blood - 2004

Read more here: » WWE Bad Blood: Encyclopedia II - WWE Bad Blood - Results

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Professional wrestling

Ric Flair - NWA/WCW. After three years with AWA, Flair joined the NWA affiliated Jim Crockett Promotions based in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. On the rise, he suffered a severe back injury in a October 4, 1975 plane crash in Wilmington, North Carolina which a Mr. James Watts pulled Flair out of the plane. Doctors told Flair that he would never wrestle again but Flair proved them wrong by returning to active wrestling the next year. Flair went as far as suing the estate of the pil ...

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Ric Flair, Ric Flair - Professional wrestling, Ric Flair - NWA/WCW, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Federation, Ric Flair - Second WCW run, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Entertainment, Ric Flair - Legacy, Ric Flair - Controversy, Ric Flair - In wrestling, Ric Flair - Nicknames, Ric Flair - Finishing and signature moves, Ric Flair - Championships and accomplishments, Ric Flair - Championship succession, Ric Flair - Personal information

Read more here: » Ric Flair: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Professional wrestling

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE Draft - Results

WWE Draft - 2002 WWF Brand Extension Draft. March 25, 2002, in State College, Pennsylvania. Mr. McMahon won a coin toss to determine who would choose first. The WWF Undisputed Champion (at the time, Triple H) and the WWF Women's Champion (at the time, Jazz) are eligible for competition on RAW and SmackDown! Chris Jericho and Stephanie McMahon are ineligible for the draft due to their match that night with Triple H for the WWF Undisputed Championship. Steve Austin was ineligible due to ...

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WWE Draft, WWE Draft - History, WWE Draft - 2004, WWE Draft - 2005, WWE Draft - Results, WWE Draft - 2002 WWF Brand Extension Draft, WWE Draft - 2004 WWE Draft Lottery, WWE Draft - 2005 WWE Draft Lottery

Read more here: » WWE Draft: Encyclopedia II - WWE Draft - Results

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XX - Match results

WrestleMania XX - For the WWE United States Championship: The Big Show c vs. John Cena. The Big Show controlled most of the match with his superior power. Cena managed to come back and hit the FU, but Big Show kicked out, which shocked Cena as very few people had ever done that before. Cena wrapped his chain around his fist and prepared to hit Big Show with it, but the referee saw the chain and ordered him to dispose of it. Cena, after mocking the ref, threw the weapon and it landed at the other side of the ring. ...

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WrestleMania XX, WrestleMania XX - Match results, WrestleMania XX - For the WWE United States Championship: The Big Show c vs. John Cena, WrestleMania XX - Fatal Four Way Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Booker T and Rob Van Dam c vs. Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak vs. The Dudley Boyz Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley vs. La Résistance René Duprée and Rob Conway, WrestleMania XX - Christian vs. Chris Jericho, WrestleMania XX - Handicap Match: Evolution Randy Orton Batista & Ric Flair vs. Rock 'n' Sock Connection The Rock & Mick Foley, WrestleMania XX - WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2004, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional Playboy Evening Gown Match: Torrie Wilson and Sable SmackDown! vs. Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie RAW, WrestleMania XX - Cruiserweight Open for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional match: Goldberg RAW vs. Brock Lesnar SmackDown! w/Stone Cold Steve Austin as special guest referee, WrestleMania XX - Fatal Four Way Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty c vs. The World's Greatest Tag Team Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin vs. The Basham Brothers Danny and Doug Basham vs. The APA Bradshaw and Faarooq, WrestleMania XX - Hair vs. Title Match for the WWE Women's Championship: Victoria c vs. Molly Holly, WrestleMania XX - For the WWE Championship: Eddie Guerrero c vs. Kurt Angle, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional match: The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer SmackDown! vs. Kane RAW, WrestleMania XX - Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H c vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit, WrestleMania XX - Trivia

Read more here: » WrestleMania XX: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XX - Match results

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Nick Dinsmore - Career

Nick Dinsmore - Ohio Valley Wrestling. Before he donned the "simpleton" gimmick of Eugene, Dinsmore wrestled in Ohio Valley Wrestling under his real name, partnered with fellow RAW superstar Rob Conway. Dinsmore even made WWE appearances wrestling under a mask as Doink on two occasions and as one half of the Los Conquistadores with Conway. Nick Dinsmore ...

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Nick Dinsmore, Nick Dinsmore - Career, Nick Dinsmore - Ohio Valley Wrestling, Nick Dinsmore - World Wrestling Entertainment, Nick Dinsmore - Finishing and signature maneuvers, Nick Dinsmore - Championships and accomplishments, Nick Dinsmore - Title lineage, Nick Dinsmore - Trivia, Nick Dinsmore - External link

Read more here: » Nick Dinsmore: Encyclopedia II - Nick Dinsmore - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Paul Heyman - Career

Paul Heyman - World Championship Wrestling. Paul Heyman debuted in 1986. While a manager in WCW and the AWA, he was known as Paul E. Dangerously, and many in the business still refer to him as "Paul E." In WCW, he was known as the manager of the Dangerous Alliance, made up of Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton and Larry Zbyszko. Madusa was his assistant. He was also the manager of the Original Midnight Express, Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose, in the AWA and WCW. They feuded with the Midnight Express, Eaton and Stan Lane, while Heyman fe ...

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Paul Heyman, Paul Heyman - Career, Paul Heyman - World Championship Wrestling, Paul Heyman - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Paul Heyman - WWF/WWE, Paul Heyman - ECW One Night Stand, Paul Heyman - Ohio Valley Wrestling, Paul Heyman - Wrestlers managed by Paul Heyman, Paul Heyman - Awards

Read more here: » Paul Heyman: Encyclopedia II - Paul Heyman - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE RAW - Show history

RAW was originally aired on the USA Network. The only networks to have aired RAW in the United States are the USA Network and TNN, which is now Spike TV. It returned to USA Network on October 3, 2005. Before that, the last USA Network telecast of RAW was on September 18, 2000. The current RAW is the successor to WWF Monday Night RAW, which first aired on January 11, 1993 on USA Network for 1 hour and then later moved to 2 hours. The original RAW broke new ground in televised professional wrest ...

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WWE RAW, WWE RAW - Show history, WWE RAW - RAW gains ground, WWE RAW - Brand Extension, WWE RAW - Return to USA Network, WWE RAW - Current champions, WWE RAW - Recurring segments, WWE RAW - General managers and owners

Read more here: » WWE RAW: Encyclopedia II - WWE RAW - Show history

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation

In 1980, Vincent K. McMahon founded Titan Sports, Inc., and in 1982 purchased the WWF from his father, Vincent J. McMahon. After discovering at age 12 that the wrestling promoter was his father, Vince became steadily involved in his father's wrestling business until the latter was ready to retire. The elder McMahon had already established the northeastern territory as one of the most vibrant members of the NWA by recognizing that pro wrestling was more about entertainment than sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that would fundamenta ...

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World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - Early history, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wide Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Golden Age, World Wrestling Entertainment - Monday Night Wars, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Montreal Screwjob, World Wrestling Entertainment - WWF Attitude, World Wrestling Entertainment - The death of Owen Hart, World Wrestling Entertainment - Business advances, World Wrestling Entertainment - The end of the Attitude Era, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Brand Extension, World Wrestling Entertainment - Championships

Read more here: » World Wrestling Entertainment: Encyclopedia II - World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Bloom - Career

Bloom played football at the University of Pittsburgh as an offensive tackle, then an offensive guard. After graduating, he briefly worked in the NFL, playing for the San Diego Chargers. He then became a schoolteacher, working with children with behavioral problems and deaf children. Matthew Bloom - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment. Bloom portrayed several characters throughout his career since making his debut in 1997. This included a few runs in Power Pro Wrestling in Memphis as Baldo an ...

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Matthew Bloom, Matthew Bloom - Career, Matthew Bloom - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Matthew Bloom - Japan, Matthew Bloom - Wrestling facts, Matthew Bloom - Finishing and signature moves, Matthew Bloom - Managers, Matthew Bloom - Championships and accomplishments, Matthew Bloom - Championship succession

Read more here: » Matthew Bloom: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Bloom - Career

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE No Way Out - Results

WWE No Way Out - 1998 - No Way Out Of Texas. This event was held on February 15, 1998 in Houston, Texas. It is an In Your House event. The Headbangers def. Marc Mero & Goldust when Thrasher pinned Mero Taka Michinoku def. Pantera to retain the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship The Godwinns def. The Quebecers when Phinneas pinned Pierre Oulette Bradshaw def. NWA North American Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett by Disqualification. Jeff Jarrett retained his title. ...

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WWE No Way Out, WWE No Way Out - Results, WWE No Way Out - 1998 - No Way Out Of Texas, WWE No Way Out - 2000, WWE No Way Out - 2001, WWE No Way Out - 2002, WWE No Way Out - 2003, WWE No Way Out - 2004, WWE No Way Out - 2005, WWE No Way Out - 2006

Read more here: » WWE No Way Out: Encyclopedia II - WWE No Way Out - Results

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Television films and books

Levesque has appeared as Triple H on MADtv and Saturday Night Live. Levesque played a role in the movie Blade: Trinity, as a vampire enforcer named Jarko Grimwood. Some speculate that Triple H will be the next performer to jump ship to Hollywood in the footsteps of The Rock and Hulk Hogan. Triple H has disputed this in interviews, however, saying that he will always be a professional wrestler first, and (if offered more acting roles) actor second. He is scheduled to star in the ...

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Triple H, Triple H - Wrestling career, Triple H - D-Generation X, Triple H - World Champion, Triple H - The Game, Triple H - Return to wrestling, Triple H - Return of the Game, Triple H - Personal life, Triple H - Controversy, Triple H - Television films and books, Triple H - Profile, Triple H - Quotes, Triple H - Nicknames, Triple H - Finishing and signature moves, Triple H - Previous managers and valets, Triple H - Trivia, Triple H - Championships and accomplishments, Triple H - Championship succession

Read more here: » Triple H: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Television films and books

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Shawn Michaels - Wrestling facts

Shawn Michaels - Entrance music. The song, "Sexy Boy", was originally written for Michaels by Jimmy Hart, a manager who wrote many entrance themes. Hart thanked Michaels personally for continuing to use the song as his entrance music when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. Michaels's entrance music was originaly performed by Sherri Martel until she left the company and then the 2nd version that is used today performed by Shawn Michaels himself with traces ...

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Shawn Michaels, Shawn Michaels - Career, Shawn Michaels - Early career, Shawn Michaels - World Wrestling Entertainment, Shawn Michaels - Books, Shawn Michaels - Wrestling facts, Shawn Michaels - Entrance music, Shawn Michaels - Finishing and signature moves, Shawn Michaels - Nicknames, Shawn Michaels - Previous managers, Shawn Michaels - Trivia, Shawn Michaels - Championships and accomplishments, Shawn Michaels - Championship Succession

Read more here: » Shawn Michaels: Encyclopedia II - Shawn Michaels - Wrestling facts

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Controversy

Levesque is one of the most controversial figures in the history of the business. Many pundits have criticized him for using backstage politics to hog screen time, retain titles, elevate his friends, and generally hold down talented workers who might otherwise deserve to share the limelight with him. The Clique, including good real-life friends Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Sean Waltman, was notorious for this in the late 1990s, and Levesque's influence continued after the departures ...

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Triple H, Triple H - Wrestling career, Triple H - D-Generation X, Triple H - World Champion, Triple H - The Game, Triple H - Return to wrestling, Triple H - Return of the Game, Triple H - Personal life, Triple H - Controversy, Triple H - Television films and books, Triple H - Profile, Triple H - Quotes, Triple H - Nicknames, Triple H - Finishing and signature moves, Triple H - Previous managers and valets, Triple H - Trivia, Triple H - Championships and accomplishments, Triple H - Championship succession

Read more here: » Triple H: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Controversy

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Personal life

Paul's family are Canadian French Americans and he is related to René Lévesque. Prior to his relationship with Stephanie McMahon, Levesque had previously been in a relationship with Chyna that mirrored their in-ring partnership. Following his first WWF championship run, Triple H was put into a program with Stephanie McMahon that culminated in Triple H 'marrying' McMahon. During the program, in which Triple H and spoiled-brat Stephanie were the most over heels in the WWF, Levesque and McMahon became personally involved in real life. ...

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Triple H, Triple H - Wrestling career, Triple H - D-Generation X, Triple H - World Champion, Triple H - The Game, Triple H - Return to wrestling, Triple H - Return of the Game, Triple H - Personal life, Triple H - Controversy, Triple H - Television films and books, Triple H - Profile, Triple H - Quotes, Triple H - Nicknames, Triple H - Finishing and signature moves, Triple H - Previous managers and valets, Triple H - Trivia, Triple H - Championships and accomplishments, Triple H - Championship succession

Read more here: » Triple H: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Personal life

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wight - Personal life

Like his famous predecessor, André the Giant, Wight has acromegaly or "gigantism", although he underwent successful surgery in the early 1990s on his pituitary gland which halted the progress of this condition. By the age of twelve, Wight was 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall, weighed 220 lb (100 kg) and had chest hair. His height peaked in the early 2000s at 7 ft 1 in (216 cm), with his weight reaching a maximum of 507 lb (230 kg). His shoe size is 22 5 E, his ring size is 22.5 and his chest is 64 in (163 cm) in circumference. Wight has numerous tattoos, including a tiger on his right bicep ...

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Paul Wight, Paul Wight - Career, Paul Wight - World Championship Wrestling, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Federation, Paul Wight - World Wrestling Entertainment, Paul Wight - Wrestling facts, Paul Wight - Finishing and signature moves, Paul Wight - Managers, Paul Wight - Championships and accomplishments, Paul Wight - Championship succession, Paul Wight - Acting career, Paul Wight - Personal life

Read more here: » Paul Wight: Encyclopedia II - Paul Wight - Personal life

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Scott Rechsteiner - In wrestling

Scott Rechsteiner - Quotes. "Say something nice and I'll make you scream twice!" "This goes out to all my freaks out there. Big Poppa Pump is your hookup; holler if you hear me!" "All my hoochies say: there's nothing finer than Scott Steiner!" "You know where to find me: I'll be flexin' my PEAKS, pleasin' my FREAKS... and when they say 'BOOM-shakalaka!', that's when you KNOW that I'm the Big Booty Daddy! So Big Poppa Pump is your hook-up--HOLLA if ya hear me!!" "Do you wa ...

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Scott Rechsteiner, Scott Rechsteiner - Career, Scott Rechsteiner - In wrestling, Scott Rechsteiner - Quotes, Scott Rechsteiner - Nicknames, Scott Rechsteiner - Previous managers, Scott Rechsteiner - Finishing and signature moves, Scott Rechsteiner - Championships and accomplishments

Read more here: » Scott Rechsteiner: Encyclopedia II - Scott Rechsteiner - In wrestling

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Sean Morley - Profile

Sean Morley - Previous managers. Mrs. Yamaguchi-San Terri Runnels Ryan Shamrock Nicole Bass Eric Bischoff Steven Richards Trish Stratus Sean Morley - Finishing and signature moves. The Money Shot (Splash from the top turnbuckle) Venis Fly-Trap (Reverse figure four leglock) Seaman Suplex / Pornplex (Fisherman Suplex) Blue Thunder Driver (Spin-out Powerbomb) Half ...

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Sean Morley, Sean Morley - Career, Sean Morley - World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, Sean Morley - Profile, Sean Morley - Previous managers, Sean Morley - Finishing and signature moves, Sean Morley - Titles and accomplishments, Sean Morley - Championship succession, Sean Morley - Job Titles

Read more here: » Sean Morley: Encyclopedia II - Sean Morley - Profile

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Controversy

Ric Flair has been the subject of controversy. In 2004, Flair engaged in an off-screen rivalry with Bret Hart, in which both claimed to be the best wrestler of all time and accused each other of performing the same routines in most of their matches. Hart responded that Flair had spent the majority of his career in the NWA/WCW which he stated "is and always has been second rate to the WWF". Flair spent two years in the WWF prior to 2001, losing th ...

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Ric Flair, Ric Flair - Professional wrestling, Ric Flair - NWA/WCW, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Federation, Ric Flair - Second WCW run, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Entertainment, Ric Flair - Legacy, Ric Flair - Controversy, Ric Flair - In wrestling, Ric Flair - Nicknames, Ric Flair - Finishing and signature moves, Ric Flair - Championships and accomplishments, Ric Flair - Championship succession, Ric Flair - Personal information

Read more here: » Ric Flair: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Controversy

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - In wrestling

Ric Flair - Nicknames. "Ramblin" Ricky Rhodes "Nature Boy" Ric Flair "Slick Ric" "Space Mountain" "'The' Naitch" Ric Flair - Finishing and signature moves. Figure four leglock Backhand chop Chop block Elbow drop to the knee Inverted atomic drop Knee drop Shin breaker Stalling butterfly suplex Kick to groin Low blow Thumb to the e ...

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Ric Flair, Ric Flair - Professional wrestling, Ric Flair - NWA/WCW, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Federation, Ric Flair - Second WCW run, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Entertainment, Ric Flair - Legacy, Ric Flair - Controversy, Ric Flair - In wrestling, Ric Flair - Nicknames, Ric Flair - Finishing and signature moves, Ric Flair - Championships and accomplishments, Ric Flair - Championship succession, Ric Flair - Personal information

Read more here: » Ric Flair: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - In wrestling

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Current champions

Footnotes: 1: The World Heavyweight Championship was awarded to Triple H by Eric Bischoff when Brock Lesnar refused to defend the WWE Undisputed title on RAW; it is currently on the SmackDown! brand after Batista was drafted from the RAW brand while carrying the belt. 2: The original WCW United States Championship was once unified with the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The title was revived by Stephanie McMahon, along with Stone Cold Steve Austin reintroducing the Interconti ...

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Show history, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Pre-brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Current champions, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Recurring segments, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - General managers and owners, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Commentators

Read more here: » WWE Friday Night SmackDown!: Encyclopedia II - WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Current champions

Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Legacy

Despite his age and his less-than-chiseled physique, Ric Flair can still take on wrestlers half his age. Even though he is long past his prime as a "main-eventer," he still serves a purpose by getting in the ring and making younger wrestlers look good. Flair is over in the ring due mostly to his in-ring antics, including cheating ways (earning him the distinction of being "the dirtiest player in the game"), his trademark strut a ...

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Ric Flair, Ric Flair - Professional wrestling, Ric Flair - NWA/WCW, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Federation, Ric Flair - Second WCW run, Ric Flair - World Wrestling Entertainment, Ric Flair - Legacy, Ric Flair - Controversy, Ric Flair - In wrestling, Ric Flair - Nicknames, Ric Flair - Finishing and signature moves, Ric Flair - Championships and accomplishments, Ric Flair - Championship succession, Ric Flair - Personal information

Read more here: » Ric Flair: Encyclopedia II - Ric Flair - Legacy




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