The late 1990s were a transformative period for the WWE, marked by the rise of a new breed of talent and a shift towards edgier, more mature storylines. Amidst this era of change, one feud stood out f ...
Survivor Series 2025 will take place at an MLB stadium, following the lead of Wrestlemania and Royal Rumble. Reflect on top MLB WWE highlights now.
She was arguably one of the most beloved female WWE stars of the late '90s. Debra Marshall (née McMichael), now 65, shot to ...
In the mid-1990s, the promotional jumps of Scott Hall and Kevin Nash combined with the turning of Hulk Hogan created a ...
There are two things you don’t play with when it comes to Westside Gunn: Hip-Hop and wrestling. WWE tried him big time. The Griselda MC pulled up to Monday Night Raw in Buffalo, but things went left ...
The sheer presence of The Rock and ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin completely dominated WWE’s Attitude Era. Picking one among the two is a difficult choice for anyone. However, recently, a Hall of Famer has ...
Today's WWE roster is filled with an abundance of talent, but there are still only a select few who have cultivated a strong emotional connection with the audience. Asked on "Busted Open Radio" to ...
WWE has big plans in motion for WrestleMania 43 in Saudi Arabia. This is evident from the kind of potential appearances they’re planning out for the event. One such star-studded presence is speculated ...
Joey Haverford is a content writer for The Sportster that specializes in lists. Over a decade of experience writing digital content has led to a passion for focusing on pro wrestling with The ...
Wrestling fans have been discussing a Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Hulk Hogan dream match for almost 30 years. In the late 1990s, Stone Cold was the top star for WWE, and Hogan was in direct ...
Former WWE wrestler Ken Anderson went on his new “Mic Check” podcast and addressed the old rumors about his backstage heat with John Cena in 2007. Anderson revealed that Stone Cold Steve Austin called ...
WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin walked out of the company in 2003 and left his in-ring career in the dust. He'd later return in various roles but didn't compete again until facing Kevin ...