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After ACW folded, he moved on to the George Scott/Paul Jones-run company South Atlantic Pro Wrestling (which initially promoted under the banner of the North American Wrestling Association) and changed his ring name to Vince Torelli. Later he adopted the nickname "Mr. Wrestling" and a more villainous persona.
Linda Marie McMahon (/ m ə k ˈ m æ n /; née Edwards; born October 4, 1948) is an American politician, business executive, and former professional wrestling performer. She was the 25th administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019.
Rey Jr. was born in the San Diego area in the U.S., he began his wrestling career in Mexico [3] Jet Monroe Bubba Monroe United States: Ted Oates Bo Oates United States [22] Rip Oliver: Earl Oliver United States: Earl Oliver, although not a professional wrestler, is the founder of the oldest-existing pro wrestling website, Solie's Title ...
McMahon’s departure places the wrestling business in uncharted waters: For the first time in four decades, none of the four McMahons — Vince; his wife, Linda; and their children, Stephanie and ...
Trump and the McMahon family go way back: The former president hosted two WrestleMania events in Atlantic City in the late 1980s, engaged in a wrestling “feud” with McMahon in 2007 and is a ...
WWE, then known as the World Wrestling Federation – is a professional wrestling promotion based in Stamford, Connecticut; from its foundation in 1953 until its 2023 sale to Endeavor, it was owned and operated by the McMahon family. In 1982, Vince McMahon bought the promotion from his father and underwent an aggressive national expansion which ...
McMahon, along with his later-estranged wife Linda, is a co-founder of the modern WWE, [a] the world's largest professional wrestling promotion. Outside of professional wrestling McMahon has occasionally ventured into promoting other sports; his projects have included the World Bodybuilding Federation and the XFL football league. He is the ...
The Von Erich family’s tragedies became the perennial talking point at the famed Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas, where Kerry’s wrestling peers and fans gathered for a tribute ceremony on Feb. 19.