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If you're a man above the age of 20, chances are you watched professional wrestling at some point during the '90s. If you're like me, you basically watched nothing but professional wrestling. It was the golden era of the sport, and every Monday night we all tuned in to see who was jumping from the WWF to WCW, or what Degeneration X was going to pull off that night. It was something that you could watch with your dad or your little brother and everyone would find something they loved. With that being said, after much time and deliberation, here are the 100 Greatest Wrestlers of the '90s. 100. Alex Wright Why he's on the list: After finding success in Germany, "Das Wunderkind" captured ...
We all know that professional wrestling is fake, but the injuries and abuses suffered by the people who do it are very real. Inside and outside of the ring, pro wrestlers have come to some seriously tragic ends. In this feature, we’ll crack open the chronicles of the squared circle to tell the stories of ten absolutely horrifying pro wrestling deaths. Owen Hart As professional wrestling has evolved, performers have to do more and more to shock and captivate an audience. This practice has introduced a variety of stunts into their repertoire, some of which are more safe than others. Owen Hart was a career grappler, ...
If you’re like me, then you spent most of your early life taking your vitamins and saying your prayers because that’s what Hulk Hogan instructed us to do. So many of us grew up loving professional wrestling and probably didn’t realize how terrible some of the concepts were until years later. Well, now all of those abominations are gathered together in one group of the worst wrestling characters ever. 20. Bob “Spark Plugg” Holly Hardcore Holly was one of the more popular characters of the late '90s and early 2000s. Unfortunately, his original WWE concept was not. Bob was supposed to be a ...