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Misawa vs. Kawada “6-3-94” was described by Eddie Kingston as the greatest match there ever was. “I’ve probably seen June ’94 more than 1,000 times — hand to God,” he wrote. “I’ve almost missed so many flights over that match. I’ll be sitting in an airport, waiting for my flight to board, and I’ll pull it [...]

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In December 2019, this is the story of The Clandestine Society…well, where do I begin? I guess before I get into anything, I should give a brief explanation of who I am for anyone who wouldn’t know. Over the next few months, while I’m here writing these, you’ll find out more and I’ll tell some [...]

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Buff Bagwell is a man who wanted it all. He had the means to get it. A kid who was born into money eventually became an adult who would do anything to get it. Bagwell became addicted to life’s highs and struggled with its lows. His life has been about finding the stuff that matters. [...]

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Jay White has quickly risen to prominence in the wrestling world since his return from an excursion in NJPW. He is one of the most trusted gaijins in Japan, featured in storylines with some of the company’s biggest stars. He also has competed in many big matches and main events, making himself a top player [...]

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The Russians in Jim Crockett Promotions and the NWA worked because they were simple, visual, and effective: Ivan Koloff as the veteran enforcer, Nikita Koloff as the explosive second-generation threat, and later additions like Krusher Khruschev and Vladimir Petrov to keep the act fresh as the territory expanded. Their run stretched from the mid-1980s until [...]

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