Matt Hardy vs Jeff Hardy - The Final Match on Pop

Billed as, "A Match Unlike Any You've Ever Seen," Jeff Hardy will face off against 'Broken' Matt Hardy in Cameron, North Carolina. The match will be aired on the Pop Channel on Tuesday, July 5, 2016. Below is where the Pop Channel can be watched in the United States and online worldwide.

The Hardy's began their professional wrestling career in 1993 in the North Carolina independent promotion and made their debut in the World Wrestling Federation in 1994. The two brothers have worked together numerous times both as tag team partners and opponents.

 TNA Entertainment, LLC
 

Bobby Heenan and the members of "The Heenan Family"

Although Bobby Heenan started his professional wrestling career in the mid-1960s, he is best known as a manager of some of the best (and not so nice) professional wrestlers in the late 1970s and 1980s. Hired by the World Wrestling Federation in 1984, Heenan soon became globally known for his "managerial" and commentary talents.

Professional wrestlers that Heenan managed included: Blackjack Lanza, Blackjack Mulligan, Bobby Duncum, Ken Patera, Mr. Saito, Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens, Stan Hansen, Super Destroyer, Austin Idol, Bobby Jaggers, Ernie Ladd, Karl Kox, Bill Eadie, Professor Toru Tanaka, Ron Bass, Angelo Poffo, Baron von Raschke, Chris Markoff, King Kong Bundy, The Missing Link, Mr. PerfectPaul Orndorff, Terry Taylor, Rick Rude, Tama, The Barbarian, Jimmy Valiant, Johnny Valiant, Adrian Adonis, André the Giant, The Barbarian, Big John Studd, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Brooklyn Brawler, Buddy Rose, Haku, Harley Race, Hercules, Ken Patera and Ric Flair.


KING KONG BUNDY with BOBBY HEENAN
in a 1986 WWF Promotionalnal photo

Nick Bockwinkel Passes Away at 80 (Videos)


1982 Wrestling Card
Former four-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion, Nick Bockwinkel passed away at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 14, 2015. Bockwinkel spent the majority of wrestling career with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), however he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007. While in the AWA, he held the World Championship title for nearly five years, from November 8, 1975 to July 18, 1980. Bockwinkel was known as one of the best professional wrestlers of his era, being raked #18 of the best singles wrestlers by Pro Wrestling Illustrated.