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Fall Brawl '96: War Games was the fourth Fall Brawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on September 15, 1996 from the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina .
In Ric Flair's match with Arn Anderson, Arn Anderson hit the DDT on Ric Flair after Flyin' Brian Pillman kicked Ric Flair in the back of the head. As a result of this, they ended up having Ric Flair feud with both Pillman and Anderson. As a result of his team winning the WarGames Match Hulk Hogan got five minutes alone in the cage with The ...
Ric Flair was in the building for Game 4 of the Lightning-Rangers series, and a couple of unforeseen combatants put on a little show for the WWE legend.
Flair attempted to apply a Figure Four Leglock on Rude but Rude hit him with a pair of brass knuckles to win the title. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In the WarGames match , The Shockmaster made his in-ring debut in WCW as the tag team partner of The Superpowers ( Sting and Davey Boy Smith ) and Dustin Rhodes against The Masters of the Powerbomb ( Sid ...
It all goes down as part of an event appropriately dubbed Ric Flair’s Last Match, and it will feature a tag team match with Flair and his son-in-law Andrade El Idolo going up against Jeff ...
On October 19, 1998, it was declared "Ric Flair Day" in Minneapolis, Minnesota by Mayor Sharon Belton [200] and on November 15, 2008, it was declared "Ric Flair Day" in Norfolk, Virginia. [201] On March 24, 2008, Mayor Bob Coble, of Columbia, South Carolina, declared March 24 to be Ric Flair Day in Columbia. Flair also received the key to the ...
Professional wrestling legend Ric Flair was trending on Twitter earlier today after a NSFW photo of a person who vaguely looked like him went viral. It didn’t take long for The Nature Boy to ...
As The Lightning Kid, Waltman had his WWF tryout match in Phoenix, Arizona, in April 1993, the day after WrestleMania IX, lost to fellow hopeful Louie Spicolli (soon known as Rad Radford in the WWF). He reminisced that he was lucky to have an opponent with a vested interest in an impressive match, rather than (as was then typical) a ...