The world of WWE has legends who made history and held on to it. Check out our list of top 5 wrestlers who reigned over the ...
Every hero needs a villain, and for Bruno Sammartino in WWE’s golden age, that evil was manifested in Ivan Koloff. During Koloff’s reign of terror in the 1970s ...
WWE is known as the land of the giants, but these are the best wrestlers to compete in the company who are under six feet ...
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The outcome began Bruno’s eight-year reign as a champion, until he was dethroned by Ivan Koloff on January 19, 1971. In the 1985 WrestleMania, the face of WWF 1985, Hulk Hogan, teamed up with Mr ...
The Hall of Famer's final WWE title match was in 1971, when he lost to Ivan Koloff by countout, but, in another universe, he would have been a phenomenal monster heel champion.
Thirty-nine years ago today on this date (Oct. 13, 1985): Ivan and Nikita Koloff defeated The Rock and Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) to win the NWA world tag-team title in Charlotte.
Putski came to WWE in the 1970s, establishing lengthy rivalries with some of the dirtiest grapplers in the game, including Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen and Ivan Koloff. More often than not ...
One of the greatest stars to grace a WWE ring, Bruno Sammartino holds the record for the longest WWE Championship reign in history at 2,803 days. On May 17, 1963, Sammartino defeated Buddy Rogers ...
Growing up in Czechia, over 5,200 miles from Denver, Ivan Ivan became an Avalanche fan. Not by watching them on TV, but by playing as them in a video game. “I was pretty much playing PlayStation ...