The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast interviewed WWE Hall of Famer "The Magnificent" Don Muraco for their 100th episode. During the episode, Muraco talked about some of his greatest rivals like ...
The WWE had yet to go national The talent raids had not begun Hogan was still Vernes guy And the biggest draws in the company would revolve around the Intercontinental title held by The Magnificent ...
Don Muraco, a WWE Hall of Famer best remembered for an epic 1983 match with “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka at Madison Square Garden, is enjoying retired life in his native Hawaii. Known in WWE as The ...
As outlined in our special story WWE in 1985: An Oral History, the wrestling promotion's mainstream breakthroughs that year were helped along by an ensemble cast that included many colorful, talented ...
Cody Rhodes' improvement on the microphone has not gone unnoticed by WWE Hall of Famer Don Muraco. In a recent interview, Muraco claimed no one in the wrestling business has ever cut better promos ...
Don Muraco is one of the greatest Intercontinental Champions in the history of WWE. Formally retiring in 1995, Magnificent Muraco would still sporadically lace up his boots until 2005. Now properly ...
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka's magnum opus saw him jump barefoot from the top of a steel cage, arms outstretched like wings. Flash bulbs popped as Snuka leaped at Don Muraco. Light glittered along the WWE ...
Over at MarketingSherpa.com features an article regarding the good job that WWE has done with their online store. It gives a good insight into how WWE successfully sells their products. Boston Red Sox ...
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