The "Mount Rushmore" of Professional Wrestling: JCP, WCW, WWF, NWO, ECW, WWE, Lucha Libre

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Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Dusty Rhodes, Sting
JCP/Early WCW (1984-1991)
Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage
World Wrestling Federation era (1984-1992)

The Undertaker, Razor Ramon, Shawn Michales, Bret Hart
WWF "New Generation" era (1993-1997)

Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Mick Foley, The Rock
WWF: The Attitude Era (1997-2001)

Goldberg, Diamond Dallas Page, Booker T, Sting
World Championship Wrestling (1997-2001)

Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Syxx, Hollywood Hulk Hogan
New World Order: nWo (1996-1999)

Tommy Dreamer, Taz, Rob Van Dam, Sabu
ECW (1993-2001)

John Cena, Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Brock Lesnar
World Wrestling Entertainment (2002-2016)
El Santo, Demonio Azul, Mil Macara, Rey Mysterio Jr.
Luchadores (1952-2016)

WWF History: Bret "Hitman" Hart as the WWF Intercontinental Champion [Videos]

Bret Hart in 1991

Bret "Hitman" Hart should be noted as one of the best World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Champions in professional wrestling history. Hart was a two-time Intercontinental Champion during a very unique period in the World Wrestling Federation, 1991 and 1992. 

In the summer of 1988, Hart received his first shot at the Intercontinental Championship when facing the then-champion, The Honky Tonk Man. The match can be seen on the WWE Network on the July 18, 1988, edition of PRIMETIME WRESTLING.

Hart would find himself in other Intercontinental Championship matches throughout 1989 facing opponents "Ravishing" Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect. Hart would later reunite with Jim Neidhart to re-form The Hart Foundation and hold the WWF World Tag Team Championship from August 1990 to March 1991.

After leaving the WWF Tag Team ranks in 1991, Hart scored some count-out victories over Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect in April 1991, that led to Hart's win of the title at SummerSlam in New York City on August 26. This Intercontinental Championship match is regarded as one of the best and is a must view for all professional wrestling fans.



During Hart's 144-day reign as Intercontinental Champion in 1991, he defended his title over 70 times against opponents such as "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, and Hercules. Hart defended his title the most against The Warlord (25 matches) and The Mountie (28 matches).


Bret Hart awarded the Wrestler of the Year in 1991

Bret Hart voted as the best Wrestler of the Year
WWF SUPERSTARS
Aired December 13, 1991

Hart eventually lost the title to The Mountie on January 17, 1992. After the title loss, Hart spent the next few months winning matches against Enhancement Talent (B.A. Dalton, Ed Robinson, Jimmy James, and Dusty Dale Wolf).

Bret Hart vs The Mountie

On April 5, 1992, in what many consider "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's best match, Hart beat Piper and won the Intercontinental Championship Belt for a second time at WrestleMania VIII. Like many Bret Hart matches, this title match is one of the best Intercontinental Championship matches in professional wrestling history. 

Piper and Hart at WrestleMania VIII in 1992

Roddy Piper has a conversation with Bret Hart
March 1992


Bret "Hitman" Hart vs "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
April 1992

In Hart's second title reign as WWF Intercontinental Champion, he began a feud with one of the most talented professional wrestlers of all time, Shawn Michaels.

Bret Hart vs Barry Horowitz
June 1992

During 1992, Bret Hart faced Shawn Michaels in 50 matches where the Intercontinental Championship title was up for grabs. In one such match, Hart and Michaels participated in the first televised Ladder Match in July 1992. The match can be seen below or in HD quality on the WWE Network under the Collections section: Ladder Match.

Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels
July 1992

In 1992, Hart held the title for a total of 146 days facing numerous opponents such as Rick Martel, Kamala, "British Bulldog" Davy Boy Smith, and of course Shawn Michaels. Hart defended the Intercontinental Championship at least 65 times during 1992, finally losing the title to "British Bulldog" Davy Boy Smith in London, England on August 29, at the annual SummerSlam event in front of a crowd of 80,355 fans in attendance. The match between Hart and Smith was the last match of the evening and held added drama by pitting Hart against his English-born brother-in-law.

Promotion Poster for SummerSlam 1992

WWF SummerSlam Report with Gene Okerlund
Diana Hart Smith, Davy Boy Smith, Bret Hart
August 1992


Bret Hart vs British Bulldog
August 1992

Although Bret had previously held the WWF Tag Team Championship and would later hold multiple World Titles, his two reigns as WWF Intercontinental Championship will always hold up as a highlight in pro wrestling history.

The Progressive Liberal Dan Richards and Mickey Black of Epic Pro Wrestling [Videos]

Daniel Richards of AMW
Mickey Black of Epic Pro Wrestling
Independent wrestling organizations are alive and well throughout the world. Often times the characters in these professional wrestling organizations are copies of more successful pro wrestling characters of the past or the present. However, sometimes there are original characters that inspire and create a lasting impression on their audiences. Wrestlers such as Mickey Black from Epic Pro Wrestling and Dan Richards from Appalachian Mountain Wrestling (AMW) are some of the most original and talented wrestlers on the independent wrestling circuit. Both professional wrestlers have wrestled under different names (aka gimmicks), however their current personas have enabled them both to raise to the top of their respective wrestling promotions. Below is a video of Dan Richards from the CBS Evening News, and short clips of Mickey Black.

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EPW - April 2017

EPW - May 2017

Helicopter Crash Landing with Shane McMahon (Video) off of New York's Gilgo Beach

 
On July 19, 2017 Shane confirms that he is Vince McMahon's son in an interview after a helicopter crash landing.

 
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Retro World Wrestling Federation Newspaper Advertisements (July Edition)

World Wrestling Federation Newspaper Ads from an earlier age...
(1963, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997)


Bruno Sammartino vs George Steele
July 24, 1963

Bruno Sammartino vs Waldo Von Erich
July 26, 1975

Larry Zbyszko vs Bob Backlund
July 19, 1980


Tito Santana vs Brutus Beefcake
July 18, 1985

Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs Junkyard Dog
July 15, 1986

Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs The Honky Tonk Man
July 1, 1987

Hulk Hogan vs Randy "Macho Man" Savage
July 21, 1987

The Honky Tonk Man vs Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
July 25, 1987

Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
July 8, 1988

Tito Santana vs Adorable Adrian Adonis
July 29, 1989




The Hart Foundation vs Demolition
July 27, 1990

"Macho King" Randy Savage vs Dusty Rhodes
July 29, 1990

Ultimate Warrior vs Undertaker
July 21, 1991

Hulk Hogan vs Yokozuna
Shawn Michaels vs Mr. Perfect
July 16, 1993

Hart Foundation vs Legion of Doom, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
July 6, 1997




Enjoy Prime Time Wrestling on the WWE Network with hosts Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan [Videos]


WWE Network has over 120 episodes of the classic USA Network World Wrestling Federation television show, Prime Time Wrestling. WWE Hall of Famers Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan host the majority of the episodes offered on the WWE Network. WWF Prime Time Wrestling provides a recorded match history of some of the most popular professional wrestlers of the 1980s and 1990s. The entertaining interactions between the co-hosts provide some of the best illustrations of what made professional wrestling so popular during this period.

UPDATE: THE WWE NETWORK IS NOW on Peacock Stream WWE LIVE | WWE | Peacock (peacocktv.com)













Wrestlemania 33: Shane McMahon and AJ Styles highlight the event


There was plenty of excellent Wrestlemania moments throughout WrestleMania 33 held in Orlando, Florida on April 2, 2017. The highlight match was between Shane McMahon, the son of legendary Vincent K. McMahon, and longtime Independent wrestler, AJ Styles (Allen Jones). Shane, 47 years old, and AJ, 39 years old, were two of the oldest wrestlers participating at WM33. Their age and experience showed as the two entertainers performed using classic wrestling moves, "classic" wrestler attacks, trash cans, the top of the announcer's table, the top rope, and much more. The effort by both wrestlers helped secure their match as the best match of the night, and a homage to some of the best wrestling matches from the past 30 years.