Attention, all you Warrior fans
July 24, 2005
BY BLACKJACK BROWN
The Warrior recently sat down for a shoot interview in which he recalled the path he took to pro wrestling. He covered the superstars and personalities from his nearly 20-year ring career and held absolutely nothing back.
He talked about his lawsuit with the WWE over the name "Ultimate Warrior,'' revealed some behind-the-scenes information about his epic battles with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI and Halloween Havoc, compared the way Vince McMahon and Eric Bischoff ran their respective organizations and talked about the use of drugs and steroids in wrestling.
If you are interested in this piece of Warrior history, visit www.RingsideShoot.com or call (866) 993-3448.
AROUND THE RING: Older fans will be sad to learn that Lord Alfred Hayes died Thursday at 76. ... UPN has told the WWE that it doesn't want to see Muhammad Hassan on the network anymore. Look for The Undertaker to destroy Hassan at the Great American Bash and send him back to "Raw.'' He is too hot a heel for the WWE to give up on.
July 24, 2005
BY BLACKJACK BROWN
The Warrior recently sat down for a shoot interview in which he recalled the path he took to pro wrestling. He covered the superstars and personalities from his nearly 20-year ring career and held absolutely nothing back.
He talked about his lawsuit with the WWE over the name "Ultimate Warrior,'' revealed some behind-the-scenes information about his epic battles with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI and Halloween Havoc, compared the way Vince McMahon and Eric Bischoff ran their respective organizations and talked about the use of drugs and steroids in wrestling.
If you are interested in this piece of Warrior history, visit www.RingsideShoot.com or call (866) 993-3448.
AROUND THE RING: Older fans will be sad to learn that Lord Alfred Hayes died Thursday at 76. ... UPN has told the WWE that it doesn't want to see Muhammad Hassan on the network anymore. Look for The Undertaker to destroy Hassan at the Great American Bash and send him back to "Raw.'' He is too hot a heel for the WWE to give up on.