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"Say Hello to the Bad Guys" documents the rise of professional wrestling's legendary nWo faction and the impact it had on the broader world.
There was a barn on Verne Gagne's farm near Lake Riley in Eden Prairie. It was that unheated barn where Verne and Billy Robinson would hold a wrestling school, in Gagne's search for new talent for ...
Wrestling legend Verne Gagne, 82, reportedly fought with a 97-year-old man who later died. Both men had dementia.
For nearly four decades, Verne Gagne was a dominant force in wrestling — first as an athlete and then as a promoter. Gagne, who was born in Corcoran, Minnesota and grew up in Robbinsdale ...
The WWE Hall of Famer, who was fired from the wrestling giant in 2015 after a recording of him using the N-word was leaked ...
Greg Gagne has discussed how WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan no-showed a series of matches in AWA before his eventual move to WWE.
Greg Gagne discusses how he discovered WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan and recalls bringing him into the American Wrestling Association back in the day.
Verne Gagne's son Greg Gagne has recalled the warring egos that led to the downfall of AWA, his father's promotion.
Greg Gagne said, “I’m really honored. I got a little emotional when I saw it. It is really an honor because growing up the way I did, everybody was like, ‘He was the favorite. He’s Verne ...
The former WWE legend got his start in Minneapolis-based American Wrestling Association (AWA) and learned the sport from local great Verne Gagne.
Verne Gagne was on an eight-year run of holding the American Wrestling Association's heavyweight championship belt when he went against Nick Bockwinkel at the St. Paul Auditorium on Nov. 8, 1975.
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