Few wrestlers have managed to combine longevity, charisma, and championship success the way Booker T. Huffmanhas. From his humble beginnings in Houston, Texas, to becoming a five-time (five-time, five-time, five-time, five-time!) WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a WWE Hall of Famer, Booker T carved out a career defined by resilience, athleticism, and reinvention. His journey … Read More “The Career of Booker T: From the Streets of Houston to the Hall of Fame” »
Milton Troche (born July 28, 1948), better known by his ring name Slice Boogie, is an American professional wrestler who rose through the California independent circuit before gaining national exposure in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Major League Wrestling (MLW). Known for his street-tough Bronx persona, sharp promos, and explosive brawling style, Slice Boogie … Read More “Slice Boogie – The Bronx Brawler of the Indies” »
George Bollas (September 19, 1923 – January 28, 1977) was an American professional wrestler best remembered for his masked persona The Zebra Kid, one of the earliest and most memorable masked characters of wrestling’s postwar boom. A gifted amateur athlete turned journeyman grappler, Bollas made his mark in Hawaii, New York, and Europe, feuded with … Read More “George Bollas – The Zebra Kid: A Forgotten Masked Pioneer” »
Few men in wrestling history embodied the words service, integrity, and innovation quite like Paul Max Boesch (1912–1989). A professional wrestler, decorated war hero, broadcaster, and promoter, Boesch built a reputation for honesty in a business often defined by showmanship and trickery. His stewardship of Houston Wrestling turned the city into one of the nation’s … Read More “Paul Boesch: The Gentleman Promoter of Houston Wrestling” »
The world of professional wrestling has always thrived on its global nomads — wrestlers who travel from territory to territory, from continent to continent, carrying with them both the traditions of the sport and their own unique charisma. Among them was Robert Cortes, better known by his ring name Bobby Bold Eagle, a man whose … Read More “Bobby Bold Eagle: The Traveling Star of Wrestling’s Golden Territories” »
When wrestling fans of the 1980s and early 1990s look back, they often remember the larger-than-life heroes — Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, The Road Warriors — and the legendary rivalries that defined an era. But the industry also thrived on a crucial tier of performers: tough, reliable professionals who could anchor a tag division, generate … Read More “Wayne Bloom: From The Destruction Crew to The Beverly Brothers” »
Professional wrestling history is often written by the giants — the Hogans, Flairs, and Rocks who defined eras. But beneath the bright lights of national television, in the smoky halls and high school gyms of regional promotions, there lived another breed of wrestler. Men who became heroes in their own territories, who made fans believe … Read More “Bobby Blaze: The Everyman Champion of Smoky Mountain Wrestling” »
When people talk about the Blanchard name in professional wrestling, they often begin with Tully Blanchard, the fiery member of the original Four Horsemen, or with Tessa Blanchard, who carried the family legacy into the modern era. But behind the lineage is a patriarch: Joseph Edgar Blanchard, known to fans as “Joltin’ Joe,” a man … Read More “Joe Blanchard: From the Gridiron to the Ring” »
In the colorful hive of 1980s professional wrestling, there were powerhouses, technicians, and brawlers. And then there were the Killer Bees — a tag team that made masks, speed, and charisma their weapons of choice. At the center of that swarm stood B. Brian Blair, a wiry, athletic grappler from Indiana who found his way … Read More “B. Brian Blair: The Sting of the Killer Bee” »
In professional wrestling, there are high-flyers, and then there are daredevils. Few embody the latter label as wholly as Phillip Paul Lloyd, better known to fans worldwide as PJ Black — or by his WWE moniker, Justin Gabriel. From the rooftops of South Africa to the bright lights of WWE and the underground grittiness of … Read More “PJ Black: Wrestling’s Daredevil Nomad” »
